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Ni VIw ' 'it V ( 'C(I.I.I'(1w: I).%V W e w" olahi li(" k t I enl I he attetntit:, of t-he. ChiarI's'on i":s, oI tion au'horilies to the faCt, that we hve 'a colIC,e her', 1ad a C oliie('; ' whith we ; lilk of sillili Cient it!io'tani'e antd wo, 11 and intilu 0nCC to have a day at tie expo"ition. South ('arolina 'ollege is to have a day s. t apart, to her, and which is to be called South Carolina College day, and why should there not hu a Newberry College day? We would like to see some e1Torts made by the Colbeg authorities in this direction, and if thle eli.frt is made to secure a Newherry College day we can sot, no reason why it should not be suc cessful. If you want to build up your town, when you see a maln trying to build new Oiterpl'ises or" put life into old ones that are dead, even if you can't sub scribe any stock, don't dIiscourage himt by telling him nothing will succeed here. Have faith ill he fulure of yourt town and have fait h in yon" peple, and don't besita' to ltt ptopl?e know it. There are a fe%vw i..ollle hor'e, will we are glad to say the'y ar,- very few, who mee1r to tLke i spte'ial deliglht in look ing on the dark side of tlin:0q, and tl--y seem to have no mission in life except to stand around on the strtet, corie's with at long-drawhn out, mout h and pro. p hecy failure for cvery new enterprise tbat, is pIrolio', t. W ierever' you go they are ther' with th' samto old story. and they can t oin1t, you to utverty enter prise a1nd e'ery man t hil a ts faile<d in Newberry within the lai twn('nty or thirty years. Atoid tll-1m as fmr i. )Iossible, ad wher vou wimt to :1'com-l" I)lish anything (ii not. lI1' 1 il to h -irl. doleful ; tor'i<' 11a1u11le dir muragd, holl go ahead and do waI: t yiu intle'iil t.o do and their little plans to dicmorag'e you will be h-featedl. The State ni'wsIaII(r -(eeImIs to lit' tl ing all in its l,w r , t ' t. (;en ra't'tl Hamlton int' poilities a ii, arid if this is done the lina'.- an1 til iet of his o'd nic will be brokenl into without. th least chain-e of his hing "t'nt to the Unitedl'State's S;'nate. (;(In .ral Ilampt ton has s'i'vual him lIeotle and his plet" le hav', lholn redl hil m ? 1n thn ih haveer I ihoirt al any (11 LI"r man, uil today he hats tht'ir lov"I n'Id re-spu"14. Much better to lIavi' him whaa'ere he is than to have him again go Iraiiough thle heat and turoinilil hi t trn'ss of a Camplaignl for thet enate. We hope' tho.-c itl Mh:a'.e, of the New Ierry ("outy exhibit, at tthe Charlesion l''xposition will not let the interest, of the people ill this Inat,ter lay. 'l'h x Iosition is goin;g to be a hi' affair, and people will bi' there froil every part (af the world, anal by all ina' s we must have a eredtitable txhihit. The imIpor tatnce of this niatle1' enn not be too strongly urged upon our peop,Ile. Leon Czto z,~x 1he drr iieiiCi ' P'residient, McKnh-y13, was put to deathl at 7 o'clock thIiis mornin g. Thleri e re only3 a1 few perisons apresen t wh len t he fatal nurrent, w.a sent th;rough thea bodyi3 of thle murde(lLi'rr anal the noto. iety uo mu ch sougt~ ty im i wiLs die l lavIng negroesiL' dinil at y'our taIbl dloen sie n toli b( e aL lhalt lay pastlime, even for t he pres ident oft Lthe Unlii ed States. IHowever it, is nioine of otur busi ness who eats atL his talte. It 'doe's not in the least huriit us, but, thie harm (1one1 the negro r-aCe inl the' 01 Soth by t.hIs net is going to he felt by t.hem. Only3 the chr ioie k i cirs w ho k ick for the SaLke tof kia'kinag, hiave not been lea1sed withl the weat.heri w a have bron having for th pa last two w'eeks. Weo (cianniot i'rern tber ai iuore pileaLsant fail. A good( mianiy of our pleoplol are goinig to the State la'ir tis week and all of them should go to the circuiv es next, week and the week after, aund with the Fair' and the ci'cuses e'ver'ylbody shouldi be happy foir the next few days. T1he Walt.er' L. M~ ian New Fash ion P-late Show, which is anfnounied,( to ap p)ear1 ini this city on Tluesday', Nov'ember 5thI, is said t.o be I lie mo(st. comp11lete or-" gan izationl of thle kind thait erOl took the road, at least the press of otheri cities where It has1 exhibitecd speak of 5 t, in the highest. h'i'ims and uinah nous ly nagre-e that the organ izaition is justly ointitled to its aI))(ppopiato title. TLho Now F'ashioni Plate Show Is miade upt on strict,ly modern lines, fully In keep ing with the new ('entury and1( that Mr'. Main's etforts have been ap)prciatedi is testified to by the enoirmous cr'owds~ that bave greeted his enlterprIisle at overy stanid. Th'is mammiLIioth aIggregiation, which 1s nlow iin overy pari'tculartt, Is the outgrowth of several yeartOs' careful thought and study, and Mr. MaIn has every reason t.o fool pmroud of the out come. Trhe program is also an iiinova tion in circus ideas andi p)resenits ani en tire new array of eminent artist.s, em bracing several Eur lopean1 novelt,ies, whIch wore secured at enoirmous ex. pense by Mr. Main during his recent extensive fori'ogn tour. Trhe show, as a whole, Is a model oif its kind and weoll deserves the ovation it has moit. The old Main show was always a 8tr'ong drawing magnet in this city anid it will no doubt be greeted by large audiences on t,his occasion. Highest price paid for hides. f & t. tr. A M reagte THE SESSIONS COURT. II11: 1,lIe':TION /)1' TII' il ON'.'Tl1 Ul-' '1'1ONiA1.lTV t)F TIlN AIUT (OF 1at11) B 1tiH.1). No t'..s T''rI, \t W tier. I)1,J.'ef-o WA a d, --Itt r I.Itt1 I t: ".1.aNe. t'r a.tcNl "1-_ I..' I'."t t .Jnror tItr st mww ,l-.-It Ih ly I:." .- tir for Ilit' (11riuctl .lIury t~ t34k,' lit"Ir I'rrwtantn .'l. '1'he ( 'o1 rt of (.eneral S 1ssions con velld Vestel'day morning. There werc. but few people ill town, everyho"ly, we Suppose, taking it for granted that no court would be held. Solicitor Sents(- and Stenographer ('alnlpell arried in the city on Sun day and were at, their aceustomed place, riady flr business. Judge Gage cam' in on the freight from i,alurens Monday molt,ruing which was delayed, and the jurors had been gotten toget,her and everything was in readiness when he arri ved. ''1: QU ES''ION RAISED. The Solicitor had his witnesses called and was ready to halid out tho indiet ment in tho case of the State vs. Amelia Speakes charged with assuault and battery with intent to kill when Mr. Ililease arose and stated that lie ihought: it wouhl save the cou'nty consiler.ble expiense anti the Court, a lot of troule to m ake at mont ion he had in mind at this stage of the proceedings ,topping the lalding out of inldictmt'nts. IIt' stated that, all knew the condition of alffair s as regards tbe jury law and that, he 1'- one would objeet to aniy of his Cases going to trial. M I Solicitor Sease thought that M r. I3lease wis spriigiig tihe, question too early, that the proper time wouhl be when tlie case was called for trial. I l e on!y watnlt'd the aetioll of tie gianild jury in ctrrtain ease's---there mrlay be "no bills" in some cases. ('"II. George .lothnstone snstained l r. I1t"te's position in at short but, force ful atrgument. going to show that it woulti in his op'niol he to the Solici tor's inlerest, to hitvI' the <l11-tion set ,Lk.d at this stage of the trol'o.eed:ngs for if ih'y waited and the (uest.ion raised I t' eiate was going to trial titl tht' j..tilge tlecided that. the law was uncou ,titntonlal, that would tluash all bte jlri'es amd ,lttil the irocee,lingS of I te colrt, blit if it wa, deejtidd now and allowed to go on w*th those easts in whtieb ntt qu'est-ion was r:tist'd somue ca<,': Muig ht he tli-lpost'd of. MNr. Sm'ase a'reed to the na ionw4 and lis llooor ,t d al h,b t he wuh l not t"on-t"nt f,tr klIy CA-t: to g,o to trial wthert' the qlue, tion was raised, that h1 wcould give eret.eu.e alld httd to 1 he gt-nreral op n ion t.f t,be I "r of the State, it being that, the Act was unconstitutioarl, not be euuse he hi mse if was eati:lied that ti e law was invalid, hi,t theme is at grave doubt and lie thought best so to lro eectd. 3ib I.S 3 \IIAN Il ) t)'T" . Stli'cito' Sease then handed out (he following bill for the gr'and jury: State vs. I.e ('lymllph-- muder. State vs. Will. '['urine'-tassault and battery with intere t to kill anld ca1rryinhg conlcealed weapo.)(l. Stilte vs. G. orge1 K eIlle'-- assal t, and1( h13 t'I'y wit,h initent to kill and carry'3inig concale1d weapons31. State vs. Amha3 Speake-assaul: and1( battery with initent t,o kill. SIinte v's. Gieor3g Y,113 Iut.er anId J1. S. Whleeletr-violaLtinrg the druggist's la1w. St.ate vs. (Chlarles iPit,ts anid An3t,hony3 l'i t.t s-hliredn oi (f live stoc1k. Stalte vs. Uhar1ilie Johnson501-- -assault, 3a33( bat tery with intent to kill. rue.l( hill, pIleadi gu ilty 1and( senitieed to t.hiirty daiys 031 COunl, 11.'chain gan3g. Stalt ( vs. Vmn . 11 3iter -- higamly. True bill,1 released on N'~nd (If $200) unitil 'tlAlt(UE T'il t3 JU iY. in hand3111ing the bills to the gr'and jm'ry the judtlge said In substance: Gen1 t,lieen of' the julry, I regret thlat I de was lat,e. Yout have heard somue d is lussi(on here this mlornin3g aIs to the valiity oI (f the( jury. It is obligatory upon03 311 to exp)lainl LI) .0ou thei facts. T1ht-ru is 1no 'eep)tion to you1., to the eblaralt,er (If the men who comlpose the the jurty, 314 fault, ithi y'our sheriff or ollicers in1 drainIg the jury. Tlhe legis lilturel of 1899)1. undlert .ok to pass5 an3 act, r'egulating the drawing of juries. TIhat aclt 1has been delared1'' by some of the circuit, courts to be ulnconstitutional 0or inl conflict with the cont,tut,ionl of 1895, as tbe new law applies0 to 03113 ler'tain13 counIties. Tihere4 is such a grave oubt t,hat I feel that it wouldi not be sa31f1 Litol'$ p escases to t,riail. So we wvill su1.bmlit, LI) you 0311y such.1 crases In whvlich the (iue1stiOn is not. riised. T'here are 413113 four~ pr1isonersl' in jill- .3no 31urderii11 eiase, I wvo a1ssault 31111 battery' with in tenit to kill, and 41ne for' b)~iamy. Tl.his spleaks well for your13 county. Ie then charged as to the 3indictments hianided ouIt 313n( the grand pury retIred. St,ate vs. Leeo13 Olymph-murderI-t.rule bill. On mo1ltion (If Mrlt. Bilease, Solicit.or 8easoe consenting, the dlefenidant, was ordored releasedci fr'om the culstody uponi cntering into bonid In theii sum3 of $500, condit 10n111 fo,' his apptaran1111ce at the next term of Couirt. Staito vs. WmuI. Trner'ICI-assauIlt and battery with intent to kill antd carry lng conearled weap)on-trueo bill. This casc was8 tr'ietd and1( a ver'dlct of guilt,y render1ed andi the priisoner~'I senten'fced to fifteen anon ths alt haird labor on public wor'ks of the counIfty 01' same poriod of time In the Stato penaitentiary. State vs. George Krell-assault and battery with intent to kill-true bill. State vs. Amecliai Speake-assaiult and battery with intent to kill-true bill. mtate vs. G. v. nterm -at J. . Vheele"r-violation of iiruggist's law t.rue lill. Il'lil gilty and sentiei' l t.o piy a fine of $5.(t0 eaeh, it beintg ei i nl'ttt'd tha! the coSts of the cust wtutid tlot exceed tbat amount. 'Sttate vs. (hanrIe' I'itt' andt .\n'hony I'it.ts -lareeny of live htoelk -lie hi1 Stati' vs. Scott John1stoIle vh-- >lu it-; disa"'n-alry lt.t'w-4enitl Sen "te fr"nt iat' telmi of court: to pay a li:o af ^I'-. 01r ho im1prisoned at hatrdi1t11 a Or n 11u . lie works of the county, or it. Sitte p itentiary for a trmin of ix mnlc'ttlhs. )n imotion of Attorneys Scihutupert c II mviitay excuttti oll of thi:+nis enttlt e wa- suspended until Deeeiniht"1r ii L, ttil tn order issued relcasiii .lohn 8 one frot custody olit $200 boutl, (on itionatl to abide the sentence of court. ifter thatt date. The busines(' of the vout, being alout completed, as far ils no obeLctions Were raist,d, the petit jurors weret dismlisst it. T'hil tiuorilt the graild jury r'enlder( d their proscnllttnt andI t.be eriulinatl court, w ill adljourn inte die 0. u n s D)ui,t lest I)r. M' ('. Jones wil be at i ,ittle Alou n tain,'4.('., on t.he t.hird \lottny of t"arh mnonthi, comllIPniint% Jlo!tulay. Septemn her" 116th. lle will be ph-ased to oll' 'r his professional s1'1rVices to ill who nend it. t 2m1. The best and cheap est line of Ladies' Jack ets and Capes is at Copeland Bros. 'hi 4ntt n rvintion irs. IBillock, who lectlured Iiere last Nilay on itnlpcrancc and who orgiiietd a )istriet U(nion at. Newherry, will be liglil in Iu-r midst, next 'I'uttihy iind assist, NI s aye iys in the State Conven tion. 'l'le exercises at this convenli1onl will he very int:3resting-tilks fromi Hetve'itl of ou' pitr01s will be given, recittations from mIelimbers of V. W. C. T. U. and ono t(' Lwo pailHimenitary dIIrills. The devolional meetings will be held in the new Centrtl iethodist chllrebi, imid the IIIusic at itll the ses 51011$ promises to be exceptionatlly good. Shoes! Shoes! Good Shoes, all kinds and styles cheap at Copeland Bros. Mtrlt Itultt of t lit I'. .IO, )eptrt,iti,t. "Anent" the .'ir mtat,teri at New ber'y a pc latl empIltoiye tnade a Stalit liing 'tatement, y'st,erday. Mir. F'aiir't friends alleges that he was ousted from the postc llic'e on i techinality. It is a viointtion of the irouielat postal rigu littiotns for a postimister to siil'4tltte i cheek for cish. Mloreover, it is against tio law for himii > sSubstitute from his owl pocket for 10ney of even va tic in t,be eash drawer. If at patron hands in a $20 golt piece, the post master cann t suhstitue for it four $5 bills out of his own poikets. lowever. he eann send out, and get it changed.-The State, 28th. Surtx cance'r, ilotl Pl,'otn, l'ting morenx 'i.it, Nothing to Try. ilood poison andc deadly ctnt'c are the worst, tid lmost deep-seated blood diseases on earth, et, t.he easiest, to cure when lotanlie IBlood I1.timt is ustd, If you haive blood0( poisoni, prothiicinig ui ccirs, bone pai ns, pim11pIes, inucouis pitt.ches, fain g hai r, it cing skin, ucrofutilat, old rheumilat,isml or oiffensive fotrmi of estarrh'l, scabs and scales, deadily canL'tcer, eat,ingi, bleed inrg, fester' ing sores, swellinigs, lumip~s, er'sist.ent wari t ori sore,. take Hotani c ltiood talm i (H . I 1). it, wvil eurie even Lho woist ease aftetr ev'eryth ing else fails. It it. iH. drtainos (,he pion ouIt of the systm andl the bioodl, then every sore l heais, mtak ing thie blood purte innd rIch, and building upl tbe brtoke'n -ilown biodly, Iltot.mnie Blood talmi ( i. H. it.) thio roiighly3 tested ftor 30 years. 1Drug st.ores, $l per' larigo bottle, 'lrial treat irent,. fiee by wr-itinig Itloodi Iliim Co., Atlianta, (Ga. D escr'ibe tiub)le anid free med ical ad vice giveni utiLI cured. ii. i. It. dotes niot contin miiner'al poisonsW or' mer'curty (as sro many iadver Lised rtetdies do), but is comtposetd otf 1'ur'e Botanic igiredien1ts. Over 30(00 Lesimniials of ciires by taking Botanic COP ELA IN WTith one of the Lar'gest Stock of Dir, atnd Hats that~ is shown in Newberriy or i pr-epar-ed to ser've our friends anid custon 25 pteces of Fine English Broad cloths, the $1.25 kind, 54 inches wide for 95Sc. a yard -all loading 50 pieces of Fine French VeneLiians, 88 in. wide, the 65c. kind for dj8e. a1 yaird. 100 pieces of Black Dress Goods5, all the latest weaves at 20 por cent less than you can buy themn elsewheoro. 200 piecas of Colored D)ress (Goods at 8he ,l1c., 15c , 20c., 25c , 35c. anid 50e. a yard. You caa't match the quality and price in Newberry'. Come to Copelanid Bros. an.t buy your Dress and Trimmings. Shoes I Shoes !! Shoes !!! The biggtest line of Shoes ini Newv berry, bought from thli best. fiae tories ini America. Every pair guasranteed1, or a new pair freo. 15 casos of la<iois' finO Shoies for $1.00 worth $1.25 15 cases of men's fint' Shoos for $1.25 worth $1.50. 15 cases of men's Shoes, congress or lace $1.00 worth $1.25. 15 caes (mit's fine Shoes, congress or lace $2.00 worth $3 00. Anythmng you want in Shoes come to Copelamnd Bros. Juist received 400 Ladies andI Childr which wo will soil you for less thlan you Come and( seo for yourself and we wI COPEL Leaders of Low Prices for Dress G Newharey- 8. le VF440 of A*"r"el.t't .\c("ide"nts w'iII hl trp . Mlotio'r strains" hn,r batrck ift.in:. e . ofa. IS e is h t t il it -hop. ('hih r,n :r.. f,,1". N ve r falint erne hru 1i ) t.e !n-,'I, . T1he'r(' i n) t'',!%enting the'-( thil'iZ, butt :hII"l.' WOon q1. lit!, :-, er w.'ithl I',i'rry lI),Ivis' Il'.t?o1{ '. t'af,bir rteh pyoih. ro e 'rii iI(f of s r tl ' r1"Itl 'Ii ml11 ''y. ' T '1.r " i , hltt (n i'ailkll r. i'r--v Datv" Notico! Nc''Ii,r '-\ l'ON WVi1,1, BE .I " N( v Ei (at oik, or r < T .l , ('1r Of the ('ont,y Ilome and f.er l'h si 01ian fur thet sinnr l~ XXT. \ . I l . kMj., l'\'l<: I 1 le' Ni ewherry, (let. 2 19 1. ttld t A onTAIE O 8)t"1I I ( \ n)Ot,I N A\, COUNTY Ol .NEW\\ IllilY. IIy W . W. Ilod"!os, I-:.(q., Pr1oba teoJ d v n1iade siii to e to -rraant her y' ters of ain lini,traation of the' ustate Of and ('lf"(cts of G'oru'' A. Cook. These are the'refore to cito a 1 ad lotis All and .ingular the kiidrid and creditors of the Said Ge"orf"e .\. C'ook, de'(enliied, It . h tI t' y he :and :aly))a:r b efore( tut', inl the ('ourt of P'r,)bate. 1 to be hol at Newherr- ('ourt 1loust', S C, , on te 11th i'ay of Nov. next, afttr publ ie:ttit,n the'rc(f", ait i I o'clock !11 the forenoon. t) shov ause, ir any t by h:aa"v, Wa, by the said A3.inistration Should not he granted. G tiven under ly hand tIds ite 2l;nb1 <iy of October, Antno D)otnini I:ut \VW. tOf i':3, {i .1. 1'. N. C'. Ward 3. r ii-I':e'I{I N DS OP.\lIt.TI.O Si I lW\ art take plIeal+ure in pr'esentIng his 1nm! to the voters of Ward 3, as aL ca:l(ikhatt! for Ah loiman, in lhw alp p)l:achingr primnary1 election, fromt that wVard. What adds more to the appearance of a well dressed woman1 than a Stylish and Be coming Hat? Call on the Riser Millinery Co. before purchasing and see the newest things in Millinery and Neck wear. STATE O1 Sol'TH CAROLINA, NEW1\BE',H*t'Y COUNTY. Iy W . \V. 1: Idges, I-: q., 1'ro.at : ) eI dge. mad snit to m;le! to er"aiit 1h1n letters of aild ini-trat ion of the estate and elfects of C. A. Dickrt. These are Iie refore to ci te and ad nionish all atd si11nluar the kindiled and erdito, s of the said C. A. Dickt'rt, dec'asel, that, tIhy he .41di appear before tiii, in 'he ('ooirt of i'rih:Ite. to he held a' Ntwherry Court House, S. C., on t ho 5th day of Novem her n'x t, af ter pi Ubli ntion t.h('roof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show eause, if any they have. why the said adlinistra tion should not he granted. Given undet' my hand this the 21st day of (etober, A. 1). 1901. W. W. iiODGE':S, J I'. N. C. Gmis and Amniunition. My store is well stockied with guns, iaind I can fur'nish you wit,h ill makes att the lowest, pices. No defectiv -i guns cr*eep into my stoek. They nare car'eftully3 selecte(d nd are guarnteed. My line of SpotiLng Goods is comphlete. Rifles, Air Guns, Leggins, Hunting Cont.s, Caps, Belt.s, Et.c., FEtc. I do all Kind of Rapair Work. I licycles an td liiegelot Sitnldes ul ways oin hant. Andit reirn work (10ne (on short nottice3. My pices are reca-on-* able. T11. Q~ ll)oz's Oh1! Stanod, MI ain Street, N'whrry. S C. DBROW'. Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, shoes. nly town ini thei up-ci(ounItry, wo ate het ter' ers this F'all thanit evter hi-fore. Clothing, Hats and Ment's Fur nishings At less than you can buy thorm for at any other storo in Newborry.. 125 Men's Suits for $5.00 worth $7.50. 100 Mon's Stiits for $7.5() worth $10.00. 35() Boy's K(uon Pat Suits~ for 75e., $1.00, $1. 25, $1 50, $2.00, $2 50 antd $3.00 a Sui:, soll for ,,s imutch again at otheor stores. 25 'toz. Boy's Knoe Pants at 200 , 25c. anid 500. a pair. 1500 pauirs of Mou's Odd Pants, best qon: litly, to lit an ie on at 75c., $1.00,I $1.25, $1 50, $2.00, $2.50 aind $3.0(0 a paiir. Men's and Bloy's H-ats-, latest styles at any prico you nnmo. 50 doz. M'en's Uoilor sbirts and1 Driawers, the 50e. kind for 25e. I 10 boiltA of (ood ,Ieans at 121c. a ytard w"ort h 20o. 10 hol)ts of (Goodl Je'ans at l(lg. a yrd( worth 25e. 10 boli s of 9 oz Joans ait 20c. a yard worth 30e, 10 holti of 12 oz Jeans at 25c. a yard worth 35o. nt's Jnueketsu and( Caspte, latest st,yli -, can buy themr for'elsewhero. AND BRO. oods, (Jiothinig, Hats and Shocs in (L, Main Rt. I M\MNA UG Nil Don't be deceived by any one claiming to have 'just as good a stock or to sell just as cheap," see our stock and you will know as we do, it can't be lone. Our claim is to give more goods for less money than any house in Newberry. Style, merit morth quality and low prices combined don't go, Dut when you advertise a bargain, and actually ,how them, they never fail to attract, when you see ustomers try everywhere and then come to us to Jo their buying, is the best assurance that Mi1n g oh'S Prices re light. From my earliest days in the mercantile world have never seen fit to run business like other peo DAe. There is room for every one of us boys -oom only for me at the top. We throw our doors A'ide open and bid you welcome. $2,500 Just received twenty-five hundred dollars worth of Capes, Jackets nd Automobiles: Twenty-seven inches is the correct thing in ladies' ackets. All shades, Royal, Castor, Tan and Garnet. If you want a ape or Jacket. come to headquarters. Dress Goods and Silks. The finest line of Dress Goods and Silks ever shown in Newberry under one roof. 25 pieces Ladies Cloth, all shades the $1.25 kind our price 90c. yard. 50 pieces 40 in. Venetian cloth, all shades, sold every where for 75c. our price SOc. 25 pieces Black Dress goods worth 35c. and 40c. now only 25c. a yard. 25 pieces Black Dress goods worth 65c. ar,d 75c. now only 49c. a yard. 25 pieces Black Dress goods worth 85c. and $1 now only 75c. a yard. F YOU WANT A NICE BDACK DRESS DON'T THINK OF BUYING SUNTIL YOU SEE OUR LINE. MILLINEY Money talks and now is the time to use it to advantage. Don't :hink of buying your hats until you see our line. Another big ship nent just opened. Every train is bringing us new goods and we are olint,hem out in wagons a,nd buggy loads. Follow the crowds and Our stock of. Men's, Ladies' and childrens' Cheap and Fine Shoes is the largest ever shown in Newberry. I .haven't room or time to tell you about the different kinds of, shoes I keep, but it will be a sight for you to see one entire side.of my store room, 100 feet long, filled up to the ceiling with nothing but shoes. A man remarked the other day "that he believed I had enough shoes to supply ,every man, woman and child in Newberry county." Come, look and see what you think about it. A thousand soldiers may fight, but one can lead, I am the leader.AUH'Sour sense and save your dollars trading lIothing, Hats and. Gents FurlisIhings. Here is where I am going to open the eyes of the merchants as well as the people and I want to tell you right now that I didn't steal :hese suits. I made a good trade on several hundred of them, in fat. took all the party had and paid him spot cash for them. I couldsf sver-y.suit I have to any big clothing merchant, but I prefer to-giv - ou ny friends and customers, the advantage of this great pick up~ 100 Children's Suits at Half Price. You will make a big mistake if you buy your clothing before- you liave seen our line. By all means look before you buy. I have set in odo the business and its just like Mimnaugh to undersell them all. MIIAU 'S.- IMAUH'S. The Leang Dry godslStoveof Ne iji'y, S3C