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Knights of Pythias, dftatlo' .Ea11, Newb erry Lodge No. 75. ' T A'r D CON VENTIONS OF this Lodge will lie held the 2nd id 4th Tuesday nights of each month 8.30. Visiting Knights cordially welcomed. THOS. E. EPTING, K. ofR.ud. Crotwell Hotel ouifdin g. aa( S. NIWBEit(Y MARtKET Corrected every Tuesday and F'riday by Summer Bros. Moat---..................... 8i@9c Shoulders ......................... 8 . Hatms.-...-----------................. 13( ael4. Best Lard ............... ..... 101. Betst Molassea, new crop..... 60c. Good Molasses..................... 25Cc500. Corn --------------..................... ' 900. M eal ....----- ... ..... ........... i5c. lay'..- . . - . ..... ........ ..... . $1.00. Wheat 'Bran.................. $1.25. 1st Patent Flour ---..............$4.75. 2nd Best Floar................... $4.25. Strait Floui........................ 4.00. Good Oed inar.v loar............s3.25(@)3.75. Stugitr ---............................ () lc. ic ---...............................5.. .6( 8jc. CorT -.-.--.... ................... i ~ 15C. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. Bale Hulls, per bale.............. 35(a) 40c. Country Produce? Butter, per tb ..................... 15(a)20c. eCggs, per dozen ............. 12c. Chickens, each................... 15( 25c. Corn, per bashel.................. 80c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50@t0c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(a) 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 750. Oats.................................... 55c. We Need Money. We hope our subscribers and those who owe us on other accounts will not forget to call at the ofice and settle. Cotton is coming in and it will take a very small part of a bale of cotton to pay your subscription and we beg you to remember this small matter. In many cases we have been waiting long and patiently. tf. Money to Loan. On long time and easy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & hlun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f For Rent. A good three-horse farm, near Beth lehem church, known as Geo. B Su her's. Bounded by the land of J. 1). Suber, Mud and Cannon Creeks. Worked this year by Mr. Thomas Adams. Has a good dwelling, tenant houses, hay meadows, pastures, sum mer and winter, and ' her conve niences, For further infi-rmation ap ply to Forest II. Subnr, e tre of borick & Lowrance, Columla, S. C. .5t eot The old adage "a nce v broom sweeps well" does not apply to our business, for our work improve, every week. Our business is improvi ig too, by the way. You had better join I he procecion to the Newberry Stea im Laundry Co. DiolentIst Dr. E C. Jones will be at Little Moun tain, S. C., on the third Monday of each :''; month, commencing Monday, Septem ber 16th. He will be pleased to offer his professional services to all who need it. t 2m. Hig~hest pr'ice p)aid for hides. f & t. tf. A. M. TIeaguie. S. Mr. J1. W. White has moved into blh new quarters, tihe store lately occupied by Mr. T. Q. Boozer. He Is In the rsame line and will be glad to serve his tcustomers. Call and see him. His stock is good and his prices are right. We arc here to ploase the most cx acting. If we have failed to do so in your case, let us know about it, for we are here to serve well. Newberry Steam Laundry Co. in Now Quartern. In my larger and more central store, the Tr. Q. lloozer' stand, I am better aible than ever t,o serve my customers. V 'omie in anid see me and i'll t reat you right, whether you want cooking ms toves, tinware. China or a gunm. A line of high grade bicycles at low down ]>rices J W. White. P-rlces of Ladles ready-mna wais's and skirts greatly reduced, at Wooten'r. Duath. Died on September 16 Edward W. D. Borry, son of J. B. Rerry, of West End, of cholera infantum. Aged one year and 11 months. A prominent business man in townt said the other day: "I have sent my laundry to this town and that town, bad it done in New York and Phila dlelphia, but for constant, and new ser vIce, with work that always pleases, I send it to the Newberry Steam Laundry Co. Teacher in the Giradeod Schoolt EIect.,d. At a meeting of the trustees of the Newberry graded school last night, miss Una L.ke was elected teacher to il the vacaney caused by the resigna ion of Miss Lilla Kibler, who goes to he Indian Territory. Miss Lake is well fitted for the post ion and her election will give general atisfaction to the patroins of the school. "he will tench the ninth grade. it Dazzels the World. No discovery in medicine has ever eated one quarter of the excitement at has been caused b)y Dr. IKing's ew Discovery for Consmption. It,'s verest tests have been on hopeless etims of Consumptioo, Pneumonia, emorrage, Pleurisy sod Bronchitis, ousands of whom it has restored to rfect health. For Coughs, Colds, thma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness d Whooping Cough it is the quick t. surest cure in the world. It Is sold all druggists who guarantee satisfac n or refund money. Large bottles .and $1.00 Trial bottles free. .r the next thirty days we will ndry your lace curtains at 30c. a pair. cheap that it Is almost free. When finish with thenm your neighbor will that they are brand new. When Iwe call for them? *Newberry Steam Laundry Co." VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUr. Rev. W. I. Herbert went to Leesville this week. Rev. M. G. G. Scherer will go to Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday. Mr. F. A. Schumport wetit up to Glenn Springs yesterday. Miss Carrie Buford is visiting her cousin, Miss Mary Buford. Miss Gertie Piester, of Goldville, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Betty Land, of Augustia, G a., is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Julia Deboach, of Ninety-Six, visited Mrs. E. II. Aull Saturday. Mr. Thos. P. Johnson left yesterday for a short visit in the up-country. Mr. J. K. Gilder, Jr., left yeterday morning for Vanderbilt Univert:ity. Mr. P. J. Voss and daughter, Miss Olive, went, to Charleston yesterday. Miss Hattie Eddy, of Jalapa, is visit ing relatives and friends in l'rosperity. Miss Kitty Norris, of the county, is visiting relatives in Fairfield County. Mr. Perry D. Simpson has a position in Pelham's pharmacy for a few weeks. Miss Willie Riser went to Kinard's Friday to take charge of the school there. Acting Mayor Scholtz had several unimportant cases up before him yester day morning. Miss Daisy Whaley and Mrs. Lizzie Black, of Anderson, are visiting Mrs. W. C. Cromer. Mr. Taz Senn has moved from Helena to one of Mr. C. J. Purcell's cottages on Nance street. Mr. E. B. Wilbur, superintendent of the Mollohon mills, has returned from a trip to the North. Miss Sallie Spearman, of Newberry, is the guest of Mrs. Arthur HIudgens. Laurens News, 12th. Mr. Alex MQBee, of Greenville, solic ing agent of the Southern Railway, was in the city Saturday. Miss Emma Faulk, who has been oa a visit to the Missee Shelly, has returned to her home in Columbia. Dr. W. E. Pelham, who has been sick for the past few weeks, went on a trip to the mountains yesterday. Mr. Perry I). Simpson has been elected teacher of the Big creek school for t he nex t scholastic year. Mr. Jno. W. Scott left yesterday for Washington to attend the funeral of the late President McKinley. 1)r. Cromer continues slowly to im prove and it is nt.-v certain that he will be fully recovered In a short. time. Regular services will be held in the Lutheran church next Sunday morn ing, and Rev. A. J. Bowers will preach. Mr. D. F. Pifer went to Columbia yesterday to be present at the initia tion of the lodge of Elks there last night. Miss Lois Goggans left Saturday morning for an extended visit to her uncle, Mr. J. Lawson Long, of Dallas, Texas. Miss Massey Williams, who has been visiting relatives and friends in the city, returned to her horns in Clinton yesterday. Miss Clarke, of Gainsville, Ca., wvlo has been visiting her cousin, Miss Laura Bowman, returned to her home yesterday. Mr. Jiarry W. Dominick is with the Palmetto grocery store for a few weeks. lHe is working up the new check sys tem for the company. Miss Annie Bynumn left on Friday for Florence. Miss Bynom is teacher in the Florence graded schools, and is much liked by the people there. Beginning next Sunday at 8 p. m. a protracted mneetinig will be held at Helena ch urch. The meeting wvill be conducted by Rev. WV I. Herbert. Mr. T.i D. Jones, who for the past ses sion taught, in the schmools at EauClaire, Clumbha, has gone to Bishopvllle to take charge of the graded schools of that place. The rain yesterday afternoon put some of the side walks, which have lately been work 1 on, in a terrible condition. It was almost impossible to walk on some of them. Miss Louise Hlouseal, after an ex tended and pleasant visit to friends and r3latives in the city, returned to her home in Cedartown, Ga., yesterday. She was accompanied by her grand mother, M rs. E. C. Houseal. We have heen requested to announce that after th . time meetings of the woman's committee to make an exhibit in the woman's department at the Charleston exposition will be held( at the regular time for meeting. Full at tendance of all the ladles at the meet ings is earnestly urged. Thais illI intoeet Many, To quickly introduce 13. B. iB. (lIe. tanic Blood Balm), the famous South een blood cure, into new homes, we will send, absolutely free, 10.000 trial treatments. Botanic Blood Balm IB. B) 1.) quckly cures old old1 ulcers, scrofula, eczema, itching skin and blood humors, caner, eating, festering sores, boils, carbuncles, pimples or oflensive ereptions, pains in boneor joints, rheu matism, catamrh, or any blood or skin troubfe. Botanic Blood Balm (iB. R. B ) heals every sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and rich and slops all aeher anid pains. Botanic Blood pure and rich and sto pa all aches and p)ains. Botanic Blood BalIm (B. Bi. B.) thorough ly tested for 30 years in hospital and private practice, and has cured thous ands of eases given up as hopeless Sold at drug stores, $1 per large ' htile For free treatment write to Blood Balm Co., Ath:,nta, Ga. Medicine sent at once, prepald. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Botanic Blood Balm (11. B. B.) gives life, vigor and strength to the blood. The finest, Blood Purifier made. Botanic Bleood Balm (B. B B.) gives a healthy Blood supply to the skin and entien ystem. Newborry Shows illr It.Apt'ct for the Nation'N 1lep%rtetl Uhluftati. When It became known in Newberry early S tturday unorning that, I'resident McKinlev had bruathed his last there was at very general feeling of sorrow and sa(n1ess. The news of his death was a shock to the people and a feeling of Indignation against the assassin ran high. S:turday at exactly twelve o'clock the city bell began to toll, striking fifty-eight, t.imes, one timo for each year of the president's age. Several of the church bells were also tolled k-atti of air. F"ayetto Joht,n. Mr. l"ayette Johnson, of Belton, formerly of Nowberry Count-y, died of typhoid fever at IBelton on last Thur; - day, a-'gd about :30 ye:trs .The remains Were hton;li, to Newherry lriday and carried to his old home for interrment. lie Itaves a wife and three children to mourn their loss. 'i' s lle ti tett Win the China 8ot. The voting contest at Pelham's l'har maey closed last night and Miss Ellie Huiett will receive the set of Bavarian China olfered to the young lady receiv ing the highest number of votes. The vote is as follows: Miss l'illie l[11ett., 1234; M\lis Rosa Moore, (137: Miss Mat. tie Sloan, -151; M rs. ). U. Plynn, 2911; Miss Bernice Todd, 204: Mrs. R. B. Mc Carty, 121; Mrs. I. C. Perry, 10.1. A Djebate. The West End dehtting soclety met in regular session and was call to order by the president,, Mr. T. '. Wicketr. The following subject was discussed: Resolved, That whiskey has been more destructive to our country than war. After a close discussion on both sides the committee's declsion was rendered in favor of the allirmative. Meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are invited to attend. T. S. U1 udson, Secretary. Jnmleson I*Iek fronm Ih lo N. rthern l rlcti. Mr. 0. M. Jamiv,,on, the Newberry clothier, has returned from the No:th ern markets, and is now opening his henut,iful new line of fall goods. The quality of the goods he handles is well known in Newherry, but he is better prepared this fall than ever to serve the t.rade. All lie asks of you is to give hiin a c''l nd take a look at his goods beforem you purchase. Ile says if his goods do not, convince you he wants you to buy elsewhere. Sh,eriif of l.aurea Comes for a Negro Sheriff T. 1, Duckett, of Laurens, was in the city Monday morning and carried back with him Will Wallace, charged with violating contract in Lau rens County. Wallace was caught in Spartanburg several days ago by Sheril' Buford and brought to Newherry and tried for the same offense, but was ac quitted. A warrant from Laurens County was awaiting him uon01 his ac qjuittnl, and he was taken in chairge by Sh'r'if '1 Ibo'd and r.n Monday morning was declivered t,) Sheriff Ducket,t. 1 hie Auigata Touirna,inent. The l'xcelsior reel team will in a few dlays no0w begin plract ice for the tourna ment toI be hcld in Augusta on the 15thb, 16ith and 17th of next molnth. T1hc Ex celsiors always have had one of the swift,est teams in the South, and the boys conlidently exp)ect to have the best team this year they hav'e ever had. We fully expect, them to leave Augusta the champions of the two Carolinas and Georeg ia. If the boys' had that horse hose wagon, which thiey deserve and which has now been promnisedl them by the town couna cii, they could gto over In much better shape and stand two chances of win ning the money. If p)ossi ble, we would like to see this horse wagon put, in be fore the Augusta tournament. A Very t4:naHt Fire. Last night about 8.30 the alarm of fire was sounded. The fire was found to be in the new residence which Mr. C. 11. Cannon is erecting on lower Caldwell street.. Upon In vestigation It was dliscoveredl that the waste which had been used in plolishing the Iloor on the secondl story had caught in some way. HowV It caught Is not known. The a xcelsilors resp)ond ed prompt,ly, but Air. Cannon had put out, the fire before they reached It. Il E XCEiLSIOuS M EI-T. Immnediately after the lire a meeting of thle ICxcelsior F"ire Company was held and Mr. 'T. O. Stewart was unalni morusly elected captain of the running team to( go the Augusta tournatment. Al r. Stewart has had some experIence as cap)tain of running teams, and no better selection could have been made. Mr. E. Ii fjpetantl Gloes for a New Stock1. Mr t. 1'. 13. Copeland, (of Copeland Bros., has gone to Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, and other Noithern markets to select, his fall line of golods. In ar.olher 'olumlTn Inl thIs paper he tells youi what kind of stock he Is going to) have. "'I was tro'iubh-'d for several years with chronic Ind igestIon and nervous dobill ty," wr'il.es I". .1. Green, of Lancaster, N. I1., "'No remiedy helped me uni I began using l'lectric liltltrs, which dId m'a more good Ithin allI the medI.. eines I ever used. TIhcy have also kept my wife in excellent, healt.h for years. Sheo says letric flitters are just splendId for female troubles; that, they ai'e a grand tonic arid Ir.vigorator for weak, run down women. No other med icine can take its pllace In our family." 'Try them. Only 50c. SatIsfactIon guar anteed hy all drnugIts. t,ond:y, Septe,tnor 23ct, th, Frtrot 1hay-A Vhanro of (i,'ogrn plte.-Atl Itt:p1hN Derctl to hso 1'ra" ttnt o,n the Flrat Daty. The next session of the NewhIry Graded schools will begin lonydav, ti"'ptember 23d, 1901. '1'he schools will be opened promptly at 9 ot'clock. I'u ?tis who on account of sick 4ne were ntot prtesenit at, thle 'aintiotn last June Iay lep)ort for examrinato and classilication Monday when ite schools open. Only two eht.nges will be Itm'de in tt'e ulse of text books. [rye's t'og ratph is will he substituted for \lvttV's, and Maxvell's W ritings it I"ltl h will ib; used In the eigltit ;radeo instetad it ILockwood's IL'ssons in Inglish It. II..10lINsTO)N1-, Supt-ri'ntndent. Exatninatotti for T .acht er' ;trtIint"ir, TPhu sumnier" school for tht" teacher or Newberry closed 'l'ridav, and on I"' i day and Sattiday exam)intttions for teachers' eetrtilictt.es were held by County Superintendent Werts ird I'rof. Johtstone. Only two teachers who dlid not. at,tend the sutmmer school stood the examination. The papt'rs have not yet been examined. To Tettth In Istlan 'territury. Miss I. LilI Kibler left on Satlrday morning for Me1Allister, Indian Terri tory,whee sthe has accepted it position Im the city schools Miss Kibbt r had beetn elected teacher 'n the Newberry graded school, but upon being offered a much better position, she sent in her resig nation to the board, and it was re Iuctantly aecepted. We wish Miss Kibler' much sucee,s in her new Held. Tlto) New herry Sta tm J,Lanmd ry Lttowd. Mr. L. It. A tll has leased the New berry Steam Laundry and from this time on the business of the Iaundry will be undt'r his direction and cont.ro!. Sone more machinery will be put in and itir Aull will be prepared to do tir,t class work and pronptly. ''he machinery in the laundry is of the latest model and turns out w ork Iir-t class in every particular. li oelititin of ittisipeet of )ewcon J. T Uay N. W hereas, It has pleased Gotd itt his wisdoml to remove from uts our beloved brother, detcon Joslt T. Davis and 1herea", His life was one worthy of honor, and an example whicih should stimulate others to nobler deeds: there fore, lesolved--That we bow with huhile submission to Him who dot ilt tilnt well, and say with our dteparted brot,her "Thy will be done." esolved, That we resogtni"z'. in the life of Deacon Davis, rtt t'evotiont to his church, and every cause tetdint to the advancement of the la-ter's King doim here ott earth, and a dt'op i nLerett in the spiritual welfare of others. Resolved, That we thank God for the life and example of Deacon Davi. and commend it to others as wot thy of imitation. Resolved, That we, the churlh, ex tend to his family 'our' ei't're symt patt hy, antd pr'ay God's elboices, blessittgs to rest utpon them in this sore. rit . Resolved, Thtat a copy of thes(e res~o liutins be spre'ad upon01 thte ittie hook of the chutrch, and thtat the lHaplt st Courier and County patper's be fitrnttisht ed with copies for publicatin atnd a copy be sent to his family3. By order of chur''h, Sept. 7, I1991, J. W. SALLAru, C.omittiI(tee. 110th Edetn Atemsi. The Beth Eden annual piceme caime oft last WVed.nesday. We had hash and plenty of oter good thintgs, but the heavy raina mnaireod the leasiture of all in at13Itdaco. Cotte:i is now beginning to openJ ver'y fast. Mr. WV. WV. Cofield is now going thte rounds and making up the home raisedl syrup in the community. lie htas a good mill and does the work wvell. Mr. Tonm Chandler and Miss Sligh are visiting in the Mollohon coml mnunity. Little Misses Mattie Lon, Annie Boll and Francis Jeter are visitinig in Union this week. Prof. L. A. Hawkins has juist r turned fr'oim a three week's trip in Greenville and Spartanburg. Hie re ports heavy raints in that setion of the country and considerable damage to the crop~s. There will b)e Sunday Schtool next Sundlay morning at .10 o'clock and preaching expoeted. To,'. (ioH ps Ri'teN ont Houthmernt. 1llere's the oppjortunity. Theo South ec'n railway announces gtreat,ly redlutced Bufftalo, N. Y. Choice of routes via Clnciin nat 1 or via Washingtont. Quick. est time. Best line. Pullman Hleeping cars and D)lning cars on all thtrotugh trains. Tickets on sale cver'y day iuntil tho close of the Expositioni, with tr'ansit limit of five days in both direc tions aind final limit of twenty days ft'om date of sale Good going and r'e turning on all trains. Astk any aget Soutthern railway fot' rates antd particulars. W. HI. Tayloe, A. G. P., Atlanta, Ga. R. WV. Huint, D. P. A., Chat'leston, S C. lBrooks M'srgan, D). P. A., Atlanta, Gta. Ittowni t.o Athmns. The 01(d Idea that the body some irma needs a p)oweriful, dratstic, pur tgat Iv pill hats been exploded0(; for r. K ing's New Life Pills, which aire perfectly harmless, gently stilinulateu li er atnd bowels to expel polsonouis matter', cleanse t.he syst,emi and absolutely core Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 99c. at all drnugits. BAD B0D BAD C(PPL[XN. ''he skill is ti' 1vat of ;ut alni ost end. less varietv of i -';e 'Ihcev are kicwn by vIrious nlttne, 1btut ;tt, alfl due to the snune cailt", ;cit1 .a otletr ltoisons in thie blood that in t.it" ut11 initerfe"re with the 1)ropelr actionl tt thel skinl. To have it sino.'.h. soit ,kill, fre. from all eri)tin , the t td i.ust he kept 1tnre aild he,alth y. T1'. . Inant l.r"par ationts of arscite aIl 1)ota. :01 tlt huge ttn Ibher of face powde tn ln lotions generally ised in tli> 4las ' dti;a :ses Coyer utp for a shotrt till()tte b t" cnnot re c ore per 1attiitly li" th t hg blotches an(1 the ed, dlislittring; puinpl1. Ete,-ral s ' rr o 'c is the prlo of a hont' Ji conploxlon whiei stueh reiedi''s are relied on. %Ir. 11. T. Shulhe. ; . -1, :, :\veune. St. Lot)uig D' itiSay;:. "i 11 tdau hter wa'::ai litrt fol . tr ier9 wvith li ti gtniti ctnpti( ) 'tn her lace. which tc,istet. 4ll t rc:ttitet. Sie was till en to two t"lcl"rlated IIC ' iit cpitt n :{. but ic. ieied nt bette fit. %I,oty medttcii.t v. e inserihtedl, but with out restilt, uut tl wt ;:e ti ;.t (t )) S. S. S., and by thie t n he li tt to tte uas linis t Ihctru lion be'gaI to lhI:tit;tar. A t'.,n ii bottle, etaet i her Comlpletely t'n(i left 1;t"r skmn pt rfuelly smootIi. She is rtow sev'- nt(V it t,id. and1 t1 t a sign of the emhl>nrrasi t; dt'4cc has c-cr returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst fortus of skinl troubles. It is the greatest of ill blood purifiers, and the Only one guaran teeld purelv vegetable. IBad blood tlnakes had con1uplexions. purifies a n d inlvigo inakes niew, rich blood t ll a it nou rislies t h e , lhodiy and keeps tie sknctive and healthy and in proper eondition to 1p e r f o r nI its part towards carrying rtff the ilup)urities frolil tile body. If you haltv( Ecr.: la, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and iun11)lV, send for our book ont Blood aund Skin Diseases anl write our physi cians about your case. No charge what ever for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. A$hort The Most Delightful Route to New York and Northern and Eastern Sum mer Hesorts. IS V i.\ Til OLD DOMIINION LINE AND I)I1.( t' NNTIO1tN Desirable lout t.( I'an-A merican Kx positlion, IUulflalo, N. Y'., as the tuonot, any of long r"t,il jouilrney is I. uken. lpes X!t'C i'tatuiipS lea)vt' Norfolk, VU, taily, oxeCln 1 u (laV, ah. 7 It " p. iI., tndl (O ld I'uinlt ('.n)forl lit. S (IO p. ml., LIItllV for ilNe Y ol" i 't, r Ig tplp e -outIi, :;outhl dt' I WIl \Vest t,o visit, Itichillondt, ( i l Id'-,'i ('omlfort, and V'ir (iniat Ikl l (-n1 r( u:. I'ort' tik t a um: -n11 r" I inlformllation t1)Ily to rai lrra+l ti. k.t, a unts, ()r to \I B. ('I:f)1' 11,,. ', .ral A,"urtl. Nor" folk. \':i .1 W". 1' \ V W' , agent, 1212 iiii S . 1 itIhm4n'14 l. \' t IH. . W,\ Al I . ! ".i4 Nlanager", .J. . . l O\N , t; i . l'a,s.. \ -! , NeCw Yorik, N. Y Tablets and Pencils~ and all School Supplies Mayes' Book Store. All School Books Strictly for Gash.... Fire Insurance! You can rest assured when your risks are placed in my compa nies, that i, case of fire, the amount you carry will be paid on short notice. Monoy to Loan on Farm Lands, Over Post Office. No matter11 if y1o3' r1 turn (down co.1llar' are old and11 I'racIk dI, wIe hav aIO1 Ii mahi ne onf p)urpose I,o malke t,hemi look li ke now. NI3wI)hm.ey Stna en Iantnf1,.'y -'n New Fall Goods Coming In Every Day at C OPELANDDR We will have fir this Fall and Winter the largest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES, that will be shown in Newberry or any town in the State of South Carolina, and we mean to LEAD THEM ALL IN STYLES and LOW PRICES this season. It doesn't make any difference whether it is a Nice Dress Suit, a Suit of Clothes, a Pair of Shoes, Shirt or Hat you want, don't buy it until you see our line. We will show you the Best Styles and sell them to you for LESS MONEY. Yours to please, S~COPELANoIMoS. '1'ho notH aro mnado without folHs on tho Hideos or in iho Ih'tad poieco g;iving,r pe+rfoct. ventilation to tho sloper. FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE DIXIE. lt;t. It af'ords the host vontilation, tavintg at blhwa+-piocO 0, foot square without, folds or cross sticks; tho hot air readily esiaps, tniidl thnt boing froo from folds on the sides and foot of hod the rool air easoilv rushes in to fill tho vacuum. 2nd. It !andlos the not, by rolonsing tho cori at the foot of tho bod; the spring arms carry the not to a porpentlicular posit ion agaihist th hod-hoard. 3d. The bd oan b rolled to any patrt of iho room, for ventilatioi or othor Purposes. 4th. It is the only not in use that is nii ornanient to a ro.i), draping aH boautifully on the hoad-board aR at laco curtatin do0s on a wtinlow. 5th. A chi kd can work it. For O tn by S. J. W __,)tn $10,000 Dollars Worth of........m Will be disposed of at A Great Sacrifice ...AT THE... Bee-.Hive of Bargains. We need the MONEY! We need the ROOM!! For our new FALL STOCK!!! Therefore, from now on until September 15, 1 901, to trade at the Beehive of Bargains means OUR LOSS - YOUR GAIN. 0. KLETTN ER, The Fair and Square Dealer. It will cost you only oune cent to finid out about the "'itox" Mit.trtess; the quality, the giuaranutee, the( prices - and the sizos. Drop us tho postatl, simiply say '"Rox,"' and sign your namWo ini full, giving add'es(s14. PI.LZER, S. C. There are all kinds of men in the P'lano( bu1sinless, 1but, the mreanlest competi tor that has attracted our attention recently is~1 the ni11n who se s5 to aInd wIl fully trics to dIssatisfy customers t,hat, have already botmlirh, line Piarios by Loll ing them they have becn swinidled, oec. We would ;Ldvise such men as this t,o get out to work, put in tho time thoy waste ira such worik as this In hiunting riow customers, and perlha>1) t.hey coulId soil a Piano onice inI a while. The class of peep Ie whO buy the STL'I" P'i A No 3 are the best people1 on earth, and their minds arie tnt 1o be changed b)y every little wind that blows. STI l'F"l P1 A NON aire the very finest. Pianos marb-.. antd aire sold all over the world on merit alone. It's the olId reliable STI Il'P i'l A NO all1 the time, and when anyone tells you ho can furnish somethIng as good for lcss money--just renmmber you have heard "Ghost stories" hotoro,. WVrite today and got Factory p)rlces on the STIIFF PIfANO and save the big profits made by tihe dealer. Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md., North and Sout,h Carolina Branch WVaroroom, 218 N. Tryon Mt., Charlotte, N. C.