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A III 'OR T11 VAOl.illtS. lt i'teion of nili I i bonn, for to'-- nt! . 'ih In Spartit . ) a 111 rl II - that "Ihort! aret' th e 1i,tld ,oliersA InI ltih ! ur por 1011 houe tday." 11 Th i I sryIh h i I-. im l h' e l I t ' a pol - ia'I , o. W li t ithe r pl ei iI but i1 t'-110 o 'h lit rom ',i o th1 11 r len1o,ug I or01 th r u h ie in Ih I iis-IIV1 01 1 u1ll sny. \\h:m r it. iK, m thin i ta b ' dane~tt Ie liii ex cal f i-rai ot of thouit, auch a noor i:, a rin h:i i h lN\ bt, b)o i r ,:1t11 1rcoonly' , ve p a m s:lin'manlit apf th reun tgni .. tin ha1 P e away :IV anOhr b-IMn the 1tare. .I ONIlI:It. I 1a .t.oI N. re int est i being' tn if etd d in ite (onf derate \'etians' lieu;1,on to be hel ini ( 'olinnihia next wt'th, ant] i lut is VCett in0W r1ady fou:, it.. I omie for thit visitinog veterans, will bie pro IN,01ID and tarieum wili ba furnet for ll I.hoye who ar 1 unable to 'all in (l.h' pIt iade. 'The'ii01 L ho l ha ve rtet'elved ilIt1rCS riusslii_ for1311immodtO ill ha thy have ever hatd for fai' w t oalt] entiertai. All tlwho enllciih l it,titid. Tir.y ive year it me voasd si he prh vitl ail inst if tihose wihoit Ionk pito lire low 11(1 C iII, a diIL it il t, le i joCy for tlil i'i to wioie t1gthero again ail tIlkr 1veri( thi s epielce of the dlltay when lmy wnittod and scv fithntime r111pua,ls tohavere onlauh. of North der to shouler sith the comades who tod withii te on the ld oif battle. T imtu he a greatr jy i to thnem to wre thd gmat, o thyogs of eole wh hiave assembihled to see theni and talk to thiei and knwowl tlit, adit, to itino tit -1 thei mitory and i entise will allas b honosig a . loved by N.heit po(ipsle. Let ic 1 go wlho lnaii, ail ih will niot Regret, it., lPresiden'ht P\le K intley'lL has r'eOcived greatt ovaltins onl everiy stopi he hias maiide oni the tour whieb he is now matk. lng thr ongh the Sotheitrn Stitei'. En. L,husi astie crowds huave grueuted hin i e''veywhere anad prolonged a pplaust hia. soun ded ini hiIs earLs firom thi s taI t. TVhe Southern peoplo have showna nmd aro0 ho wling thlir respect anud honou for the President of it great country anid their owni countryc. WVhilIe they (1o not, commieiid is course, andl ha fact condemin it, yet t hey hatve not hlig atgaiinst, the manti himiiself. The gret miajiorlIty of them vot,ed againlst, im ii yeari atgo and1( would vote agit, himii toidiay, but while he isi theIr l'iresidentl they will show him (lie respect due (c the (lilico wich he holds and upihiold huiim w heni li treads~ the patth of duity and1( justice. Thle State mnewa(per' seems to be great ly interested iinualaria amid mRos quiitoes. If you want t)o scape both c'ome Newberry andti spIend thet summer mioniths. Bioth are uniknowni here, and we have cool and refr'eshinag breezes while some of our neighboring towns aIre sweltering tunder the fleree heat of the sonimer auni. And then we have the best and purtii water that cani he found( In the Stato, not eveni excipjtinig the minueral springs. Tihe monuiment erected in Chiarleston to t he mnemory of Hien ry Timrod was unvlteiledl WedOnesday afternoon. TIm, rod ia South Carolina's Own poet, and it is bult meet and Jpor that her sonis should1 have erected this monumeont to - tell of her "sweet singer" and to per1 po3tuate hisa memOory. HlOware of ai Oough. A cough is not a disease but a symp omui. Consumption and bronchit,is, which are the most dangerous and fatal qiseases, have for their first, indication a perslstenit cough, and if properly tr'eated as soon1 as this cough appears are easily cured. ChamberlaIn's Cough RemedO(y has proven woniderfuilly suc-. cessful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by it,s success In curing the diseases which cause cough - ing. I fit is noet beneficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by WV. E3. Peolhiam. Interesting reading.- Wooten's add t'~ P n another column. LI Mr. (dIitot: Thinking thatyou would ikv to hear from our town, I will write youi a few Eins. Smle of our fariers had liltiished planl(ing votit(;, but It did not, comei 1-1 good and they aro lantling over. We havo lad a great deal of rainl hi's wintor aind springi, andl( somei vory hlard raiby. C anions, fa\rims mod vvvytIh1ng>vvenm to h,' hlck%ard this Sprili. It tak.'4 Joalns aboiut a month to comno u), :nd thln it looks liko it wil talot anlot h1r imlonth for t1nt to i:11 to gr*W. r NI. the c,n is ReIting ]et nmw. :0 I think thinr! wv I IIn oe c'. In :I ha l ti e It i:, hand for a n.an to have to ph)n1 I ', c . I i I 1 k1 IIi t~ 1.:.s erep t n : . !:( .i u. n w I ' a \t rop n Z' Vam 1ay prpr1, o o rhC Nn N . n . r . ! r t we do ' I I I * c . I t v a vcU,l t fi I. NY Il -an ti:n.y on account of wet we,at ICe. I " a Vk, 1ke Sto i itd t o marryI v s t\V till the~ tavens m:dl carth 1'a-s away. Teml hips and thoe other hugs if they wi-h to Yvv fun and set plenty of god thlinl:s to cat to cotte up into our new county and they will not, ho diap. poin't'd. ,1. 1). 1. CtIlo,,y News. W at' having lovely spritn1 weatihe.r un and it is greVatly necepted by the fatners. 0%ving to the repeated raiis and I COIt. Cold weather , tey will h11avO bome1t of their work to go over, muielh to theAtr regret. This comullity lost, one of its olest colored ciliizon last Mionday, A pril 22, in the persn of Unlo Ande!rson Sing Iey. Ito was one of the goodl old slav vry darkties aid wt,a liIghly respected b3' all 1t1 whitO )VOpl)IO f0or his htonesty and uprightness in his idealings with its fellownim. One by one they are Calledl away. M '. . Po lit-r-Is had the misfortune to lo.,10 it, Very title cow hist Sunday ntighIt a1 week ago. I to estimat.es his lot:s at nott loe thant foty dollar11s. OIwintg to our) intISor's ntot feeling wvell Ilast, tIrld Sundaly, thte se rmon atOnl \VhIy tiomIo pl)e come)1 to chur ich,"' was post wereo disappointed, but feel coitlident t.htat those whIo att.endi next, Suitday will Sutccess to the. editor tand ihis stalf. A1pril 29, 1901. NIliss liorctc Now man, who has bn ta great, su l'cr fr'om musenlarhit rhtenti t:tismt, says (Chambtaerlin' l' aini Ih'r relief. M ise Neowmtttn is a miuch re spectedl tesidentd of t.he v il lago of Ortay, N. Y., and make~s this st,atemnent forn Iho bene lit of other's similarly a 91licted. ''lhis Ii oimen t is for sale by W . 14. Pei TrinIty D)o)s. Wee na htaving some very pleasant weaitter at ptresent., hope it will COn tinuie utitl thte farmers cant got throutgh TIhe Tr1'lInt ty sch ool 1has beena tautghtI tis year by M iss Oliv'o Workman. The selhool wIll closoe next, Wednesday and1( i'atur~day May 4th, there' i'll be a ienit at tho schtool honse. 'lThe pub lie is invited. Como timd brIng well tilled baske'ts. MIsks Wor'kman Ia a very3 pleatsanIt young ludy, and 81ho is liIked as a teaceher' very mtuch, We wIll regret to have heri leave us. Five of t,he yountg ladieas of th is community wentt to litih RUie Sunfday3 to hear the Mr. Willio McGr'aw spent Saturday wIth friends it this sect Ion. rThe feIends of Mr. IHenry Reeder' were glad to welcomo hIm home after a few months stay In Texas. Our musie teacher' M Iss Clara Rolle Islo willl continue her' school at TrInIty for two months longer antd she wIll then re,ur'n to GeorgIa. Sun Flower. )oth. MIss LCva Wheeler (died at the real deneo of her brother, Mr. D. H. Whecler', May 1, 1901. Aged 55 years. Bayeos Two Fromt D)eath.] Our lIttle (laughter had atn olmost fa-1 tal at tack of whtonping ou gh Itnid bron chitls," writes Mrs. WV. K. Hlavilandl, of Aramonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remiedies faile.d, we saved her life with D)r. KIng's New D)Jscovery. Outr niece, who had( conttthtupti in aIdvanOedl stage, also utsed this wonderfuil inedi clne and to-day Bihe it perfectly wvell. Desperate throat and lung d iseased yelld to Dr. KiCng's New Discovery as I to noe other medicIne Ont earth.- Infaill ble for COUghis and colds5. 50o and $1.00O Iguarateed~ by all dryggists. Trial bot tIes free. Wc hiad quit,c a crowl at, Bliuh Iive "undailiy. 'eople from Ilopwoll Itid Trinif.y, anld lt:.o Miss lBolleiv, Chic Il>tcd muillsivtace, of tho day. Wc are ailwayq g"lad to havo vititlors wvith us. So v-lif.E ngli .il W' It' itvlin 1ivot' Wealher fill fa IIll iIl. ('ov is coming tipl, bult, cot tim that wit plait'd Ih'for t h heavv raIinm and vold woi'alhr will havo 1'o hc phailliod agalt). I wm' os \ nIll loonl he otll of th lo!l 1111u1'h . Ils oMts aro looking 11n4e )ir ro:nls :a' rooil in this St( 01 the 0 v 0 O- 4, t,r., hm %' ootmph-ctod It' I or 1\, alhd \1 r'. .1's' .1 41 h l -m tn akmi " t, . as nu hs a bini Ih gardn v O, ,,o _ , n f ro ov I.. -ee . ii .mu te sro r , uIin TaIt Aeur 0 0 'k~ I IF, A V,1 1 ' a I- o , nto o i. Q.tlea Iutbe ofvstorsa wo. hii'pt'o ao -t lIk ' las 'Sud y r C s ldb hoN ay at home. &Z r. .' Il . 0. 1.. 0.0 ' poc Ill: :ov e. Cligh t r Np-hra t n exo ol I* 1 1 " B-oo ka ) t i. noL a , ollrk ict kl 11ntit-' . No.\ o a , Li u -0 a1 y.2N lttnim, from St ike. Q. iat e r nnibor of vvsietors wor Itii-pped ait St. I,.uke'-, k st Sminday. Mliss AIcyI Haeman of t ligrtiv, itcd cos 1uitJ Hawkins the past XytC M r. Gorrs, Lan1d Minbaugll, of Nw unda nd'ollei, ppent Saturday and Sun lav at l9onl. Nev. C. MA.Bloozer reaced an excel lent soion tt Smiday from a Kings, Alllow. 17 Vis ilwly chngd6olr liso4s Ley, ahocler visited rrlative iwa oi cotireiateily be past Week. irs. . ine i n iss aelld Hun tr, of trot IleriLN, visitel rhIatIves lesrt itomiday ananodrhippd ' St. Lukels. Mie :, 1901. w b l a. by l t M Trugis tsellow. Iraet contLroLion ed left by th o'idsu el . A. Igerty of Loxington, lK-y., wviil they 4taw lie wtkIH tu)rnlup. YtIlow. ii. aiit lowlyela ithged color s1sorikeyes,an lysuflered terrily Ht Ns 111ady \vits Yellow Jaundice. HEi \wastrentedAby te best ytors, but witionig. betinit. Then li was atvised to try E'lectlrIit 1th-ra, (lie wonderful Storach and Liver re edy, and i ia- AL Areenbal ach-Mrs. Itdrifor Cannon JaIfhcob, Cown' a')i C i e rome. Oiy2c ' U-lmTo Davis, W.A.Dick ayd." you-M isi Mmof cker. Tk Li ti-Me rsu. Maggt G' an amitJani G)ray J.o . Grylyer almn Il-Jhn Hris.I ato J-Mrs.iiin Lun JonesMr Jessic atNw K-Polly.(. firksey, J.ding Mayhn. ston,Mrs. Mryli Linoy.Jao Cw M)-T. 1l.Masingill,. A. R.ckartin Spinc s Mackin, Missam Idanme Grsy Maggi ( M.Gra,lerr Gllnn Ni-W.h ANrris. J -Miss Noa Joetzs, MRobt.i Youm Henrylly Summrsy . .Ro .-L. A. Lvngso, .Lvn W-oi,Mrs. Mowry Walis,dr.Car Werts Juddl Wertnge, TAnn WeMrtn Lorro. Wa.worths. Pers-sWilling for Neson Poters.il R-G.XV. iley Y.uto FARu,ke.M "It Miss wia gooddeal ot pliasr Dhamr aiSn'oic, oeaan ir 'Ehoa. eny". ysDugst.W hw-Mlo of Haord,- Conns,I'. "Alady Waoe, seedng ete randy eos forroae onVmyshwcs,sadt.e Iraony balingvfo thesemeletter save pylase stheyastesummertwieath " shr,an wshe aegomd sIaof ntusasuro my ind tfton t recommendfur. ~Itcelscy a gntea reme exosed tro so onercomhowit cse, ain that o really believe tha thedloir. s ave im lif dohe paf thsuremey whilh atelped iyml t reaodmte ds nd inh fufte.n ninutes he left my store smilingly in orming me th at he felt as well as ever." 3old b)y WV. E. Polham. NOTICJ.C B Y VIRITTE OFe AUTHORITY given to me by Julius J. Lang ord I wIll sell to the highest bidder or cash at Newberry Court House, on ho l1th day of May, 1001, at 12 o'olock n., one style A. Smith & Rarnes up. 'ght Piano in good condition. CAN NON G. BLAE Ag6. This i 1 ICKI JAPA NElBIE . 3 1.. .E l XYI 1. .\ 1OW 3andt complete treatmnt, on sia of Suppoitories, ( 'apsulecs et t li tment and tuwe bo~xs of ointient. A never failing cure for Piles of everv nu1.ttrt, and degree, it makes an oporn [ion with the knife, which is painil. Ind often results in denth. nneesry. Why endure this terrible disolase? We pack o written guarantte in each $1 box. No cure, no pay. z00. and $1 a box, t for $5. Sent by Inail. Sample fICe. INT.MEN'T, 20C. ANl Stl . NxST Il'.\TON cured. Piles prevent ed,by , apanese Liver pellets the i-reut I .iver and Stomach Regulaitor and iBlood Pur"'0''e. 8mall mild aid pleasant, to take: es pecially adapted for. children's us' 5m10 doses 25e. Gilder's Corner Drug Store Sole Agents, Newberry. .ASILY, QUN1LY AND 'RMANNNTLY RECSTORECD. Mainetic Nervine is sold with a written gumrantee to curo Insomnila, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Nervous Debility, Lost Vitaility, SemI nal L osses, Failing Memory-the result of over work, worry, sickness, errors of youth or over-indulgence. 1riec $1; 6 boxes $5. lly mail in plain package to any address on reeceipt, of price. Sold only by Gilder's Corrcr D, -ug 1tore Sole Agents, Newberry. You Know What You Are Tafting When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fonular iN plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Na sinply Iron and qulinine in a taste. less krmn. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Y Jan Wo keep ovorlasti they cannot be met by prises the latest and b to keep everything fro ourselves, for tihe int Always glad Drop in at any Do not fail to profitable reading. It's hard to ike 0 DR. RUST'S OrIginal and Genuine, always reliabh and safe. Ladles! always ask for Dr Rumst'si Cotton Root and Pennyroyal Fe male Pills. They never fail and neoe injure. Mailed to any address on m'c ceipt of $1.00 by Gilder's Corner Drug Store Sole Agonts, Newborry. If you are in need of a stylish and service able waist look at the beautiful line of silks in all the newest shades at The Riser Millinery Company's. FOUND ! After 25 years or thought and study to discover an article indispensable to all civilized mankind. That never wears out, is as new after 50 years ol constant use as the day made, sur passes in utility anything ever at tempted for ingenuity, novelty and use. fulness. No such invention ever before offered. Merchants, ministers, teach. era, scholarg, young or old, sick or well, can easily earn a good living in their locAlity, and not interfere with their vocatIon. Samples by mail 150, or full particulars free. Only one agent in a section. Address W. B. BURKE, enm.s.o, ... the Sma Itsi FlmOIL MAyWRS Now a1 Wo will take great, pleasure whether you wish to purchaso complete. See a fIw of our pri StanJlrd Calicoes at 4c., and Spunl -1e. and1( 5C., Beautiful Eino Oil Cloth 15c. Laces and Em better, Good yd.-wide Bleachi spot ca6h, 71bc. Prettiest line of Umbrellas ai prices lower. No one can show better Clotl we. The best Spring Suit fo Boys' at $4. Elegant stock of Don't forget us on Shoes, for and prices as low as the lowest. Butterick Fashion Books and Yours truly, S. J. W -leson's Corner Cl LY FIND AClERE agly making prices that are pleasing to any other house, and we keep a stock ast; employ the best clerks; in fact, allov a running harmoniously for the interesti est of one is the interest of the other. to see you whether you intend to bu; time and make yourself at home. look at our advertisement in Tuesda; 3p from saying something about those $1 M. JAMIESO Head to Foi ofmdcn put upintrsrpin filld inthisstor mutbepr. W ar ver y aeu ropol h e We carry a nice line of Toilet Soaps, Lamps, Wiley's Candies, Vel vet Candy, Tobacco and Cigars, and a full line of Druggists' Sundries. Discount Checks given. Fresh G)arden and Field Seeds. O P.UM ""'""''"iU,, klest STOVE I( voo dealer d not anc them wate to the neareW t Agent N of STANDARD 11. CO. in showing you ouir Stock >r not. All departments are ces: 5c., 25-in Checked IIonic. Suitings It 5c., 5-1 Table .b:oideries 2c., 3c.,'5c., and ng at 5c. Fruit of the Loom, id Parasols in the city, and iing for a little money than r man you over saw for $5. Shirts for men and boys. we have as good as the best, I Patterns always in stock. ooten. tat. the people, because f goods which corn v nothing to happen Sof our patrons and f or not. r's paper, it is good, .0.00 suits. N, at Clothier. 4 t4 - - DISTRIBUTo W..G 1tiSN To the School Trustees of' Newberry County. THERE WILL BE NO IILANKS sent ut ths yea uon wh ich trus tees are to make out their reports. The trustees will make no reports, except that contained in their record books. I respectfully ask that the trustees of the respective school d letritt sec that theo e record books are properly filled out and turn them over to me promptly at then end of this school year. The school year ends Juno 80th, 1901. I would also ask that yo have your teachers fill out to this ofilce whn thei last cho war rant is presented. \ No .~ 114' )lIY Founde 'b.c or T fi PIA NO s "iSing thecir own pratsc.." Por 1ho bnllIt of thoto who wifhi to purHO a piano fr I 010 pReHent inm g o ho firtt. of Nvpr, wo havo deided to e .ho SI ioll, Piano Oil Vory conivvniiont torils. You will iiot. hivo to pay vtiry much etsh down. Vo can arraingo that to wuit your OWn1 C0ovlioneo. Thon at payment call bO ma1do in thO fall to siit, and the balance, if any, can bo arranged im. tiatisfactory nanner. Roineimber Chas. I. Stieff manu factures his own pianos and will not burdon you with an unneces91ary profit, for wo aro selling to you direct iStod of to i retail deiler to rosell. Our pianos will only havO to b0 soon in Collparision with the bost to convinco you that it will bo to your imtorest to buy t.ho Stieff, and all wo ask is that you try our piano, give it a critical examination, and if we do not show you more value for the money than you can possibly got in any othor make, then buy from any one you may choose, but don't take our onvious competitor's word and buy from him beforo trying t ho Stieff. CHAS. Ml. STIE'FF, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. Nortii and South Carolina Fac tory Branch Varoroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. THE NETIWBERRY Land aqd lecurity Co. WILL BUY AND SULL Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Real Estate. 0. B. MAYER, Prosident. JNo. M. KINARD, Sec. and Treas. COMPLETE 4 Power PlanW For Factories andMi . ENGINES; ~ Corliss, Automatic, Ialin Side BOILE RS H-eators, and 1'ump.. SAWV MILLS; From smail plantation mill, to the heaviest mills in the market. All kinds of wood working machinery Flour' and corn milling machinery. Complete ginning systems, Lumnmus, Van Winkie and Thomas. Engiucs, Boilers, Saws, Gins in stock for quickc delivery. 13:26 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have a good time.piece. Come and buy it of us as we have a large selection. if your watch, clock or.jewelry needs repair bring it to us andc we will put it in good or der. .We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. MVortgagee Sale. Y VIRTUBF H AUTHIOR gage executed on the fourth day of Jauary 1000, b)y Mr. HI. H. Hinson, of Inards, S. C., and recorded in the (erk'a omlic in Newberr'y County on th in 3Oanth~ day of A9rl pag eleve at public auctIon at Kinards en the lf enth (day of May ono Sergeant saw 4l8in. insertedl tooth saw. 'lerns o ash V. C. BA DH AMMor agoee Per W. J. E lt,gon. .