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E-STABLIIsHD 186 NEW(3ERRY. S. C.. TUESD)AY, NOVEMBER 12, 1901. TWICE A ER.81.50 A YEAR No old fashic :. UNDERSELLER,"of 1 twhat a big busin otherstores is tr } selected money " most elegant sto< in Newberry com Egoods and freshe Every train i 800 bolts of Sea Island 6 200 " " Anclroscogga yds to a customer 7 250 bolts Indigo Blue Cal 100 bolts Black Piques foi >. If you don't see what y I want 1 ,000 Ladies a fiash business 1 want y mend, friends that you v are substantial, whole-s same time protect their find the customer who w Carolina BLke':s will b in the history of the trad MNI THE'INYITATION TO THE MILITARY. MOLDIERS O TH F (rl + IrA AT]s yWANIn I t AT EXPO'M1TON.' Tha AnnounncemH nt b4 madeI -nvItatlonse a Prepared b y Adjuhtut (i{n {ral lonyd fo h t o C um 1 I.t to bq SBnt; oot all. (nc:o, [The State, 71h] Adjutant. General Floyd, wht is the general chanirnman of lIhocm inittee in charge of the Imilitalry fat. t yof the Charleston (exp)ositioni is doing alIl in his powver to make thi's 2 depirtiet~ of the show a reant sne Otas8 Yaterday Gen.tFloyd pre pare tt 0 iptmal inmvitrat ion t hat will at once be printed sad sonit to t he idjutant. generals of t he various 'tates and other mnilitary oliers aill vet he scountry, urging the attenid an~e ot.$roops. t Tjie followmng is the text of the in vitation: Sir: On behalf of the exeutivo committee and the military depart. ~ ment of the Sonth Catrolina Inater. 4 State and West, hIndiani ex position1,t together with the adjutant general's, department of the State and the w' ole volunteer holdiery, yon are warmly and cordlial ly invited to .'isi'. our exposition at Chiarlostonm, S C, which will be open on December 1, 1901, and closed1 on the 31st day3 of May, 19)02. A boart.y weicomoe will aw ait you at anmy timo your comn mand a can visit us while the exp)osition is open. A perumlnent military camp will be located withmin tihe exposition grounds and excellent drining wa ter, shower l)atbs, floored tollts, bed sacks filled with strawv, and electric Y lights, will be furnished free to visit.- ~ ing military. r Commands can come providled to ~ do their own cooking anrd messing, c or arrangcemenits can he mado at the i military mess at twenty live (25) t; cents per meal. It is intended that C extra special railroad rates-niot to C exceed I cent per mile-will be given C to all military organizamtionms belong. C *ing to the national gnard of the differ ent States. t Organization of compunina, battal- ~ ions, regiments or b.igados will be ~ ? - a mply provided for, and upon the ned, pokey, hig Jewberry. No d( essI am doing. ue.Watch the ol ;aving stock in uj ;k cf ladies' drE bined. If you v% r goodsthan an s bringing us new 1-4 kind 4 1-2 (ne yd. or a n in bleached cloth 8 1 1-2. icoes, the 5c. kind only 4c Skirts, the 15c. kind only ou want ask for it. I I1 nd children. I don't v ou to see my store anc vill befavorably impre oul friends that will b feet from the rough ea ,as ever displeased wit a sold at $2.98 a pair. e. The people are fas mynent of one entrance fee of lifty 5)0) centi a pass for the remainder if the time spent. will be given. Each oldier should bring a hl ket, w.d inely notice should be given the )iiitary comimittee of the acceptance ud date t he organization desire to om1o and probable length of st ny. L military detail will moet promptly very organization on arrival and es urt theni to the camp. It has also on determined by the military con ittee (the executive committee of he exposition joining therein) to iake Washington's birthday, the 2nd( of IFebruary, the grand miilit ary isp laty diay of the expositioni, and it. likewise t.he hopo and desire of the djnt.ant general's depart ment. to uiake that occasion a grati. and glo ions one in tbe history of the volnn wer soldliery of South Carolhna, and egs to assure visitinig national guards mat a warmi and chivalrons welcome waits their presence. Any other informat ion will be ladly furnished at any time upon pplicat ion to Col. Henry Schachte, hairman of the local committee of io exposition, or Gern. J. WV. Floyd, hairmnan of tihe Military department, R espect fully. J. WV. Floyd, Adj't. anid Inspector (General. 1IMIit COU1N1V A w INNERC. alei hOard (lanvapRsru. Ret~urns an, ,t.c o~ 1)ecla ren. [Th'le State, 9Ithi.] TIhere was a special mneetiuig of the tate board of ocanvassers at 4 o'clock esterday afternoon in tihe ollice of 'me secretary of State for the urpose of canvassing the returns uid (declaring the result of the re cnt election held upon thme mat or of the formation of Gee co"n 7. The board after carefully going vor the figumis found that t.he now ounty's vote came easily within the onstitutional majority, anid so do l ared. No protests or contests were made o the hoard of canvassers andl the uatter goes to t.he general assembly jr ratification as required b)y the t.ateconns.itution. I h-priced system Dubt you have he Come and see for i regiment of higt per Carolina. N .ss goods in Sout rant a fine dress 4 y other store anc goods. Look out b thousand. 200 bolts the b 2 kind, 10 25 bolts Feati worth 16 2 - 25 bolts prett, 8 1-3c. only 7c. ave more goods on the vant to give them positi i fine stock of New Shoe ssed with, and you won' s lasting. I can sell yc .rth. If you care anythi h "Drew-Selby" footwea These Blankets have b t finding out t'iere is on 9U THANK8 !VING DAY, (aoVICRNOR1 M'WECRNMCY HIAS ISSUECD II I i ICOc1IA '1ION. 110 I'IscI In 1caocqusnt 'ormm Vhy Sat Uarollna Shohid b Ts Ihanklsil Fur lho InI.siga of llod i ring the 'amat Viii r. ''hn Covornor has issudl the fol 1l1wing 'lhlanlksgivinag proclnattiol: It is it bl"eutiful ntrsl t111) honorodl clustoll Which sots apart. on1e (lily in oach your its it (lay of thanksgiving anI1 pralyer for the blessings o f li fe aned lib er-ty whliich wi' enjoy. Ini our Statte t hero hias hoen nioth. inig duirinig the yeari to muar thet hap. p)10inesan prosperity of osur peosple, andil the labhor of our hanlds has booni amiiply rewatrded. G ood feeling con tinnes to bei manifested, andi( we hatve 1)een spaired any visittion b~y pl1agno or pestilence. The edlucation and muorali uplifting of the people is cvr dloncedI on every hand, aind the mat teriail progress andl( deveiloent of the State call forth the fatvorabhle conuneut of all thoughtful people. To the end, therefore, thatt we mlaty give evidence of our appreciation to the (livor of all good, andI( without whose suhtiinlg handi we) conid( (do ntothinig, and1( ini conformiity to the procl amat ion of the Presich-nat f the (Govorntor of t.he Sinto~ of Sont b C(nro ina- dlo here,a y hi t atp1 an i us. ny , 1hw 2Xt h dity of November, 1 tl)1, as at day of thaniksgiving tad priayer to ho obsesrved by all! the people of this Sta4to. On t his duty lat. alhl the puic1 Ioflices. he closed, and alli private buisi niotI. and liabo(r of every kind conse, anud lot, our people atssombhlo in their alccustomuedt places of worship and render thanaks to our Ileotvenly Fat her for t he b)lessIing we enjoy, i d beseech Him in humility nuot to wiathhold1 his sus~tinting haund, but to 'ontinu01( thu i4uns1hine andt t he rtan, the need timo11 and the haurvest. It is proper on this occasion, also, to ro. member the poo an th le orphan. In nao better waiy cian wo0 show onr apprecittiont of t,oe good thinga, we enjoy thian by giviog to those who noed onr gifts. TH TI INI and today we s ard lots of tdk ab yourself if all thE 1 priced credit sto ew arrivals In Mill h Carolina. I ( ind hat to match, I at the same tim( oys I didn't saI II est toc. Outing only 7 1-2c. 3 ier 'Ticking, A. C. A., as long -3c. (, bright Creton, sells anyw] second floor than some ons as bookkeepers or ,s, for Ladies and ChildrE t be ashamed to go on th >u Children's Shoes that ng about spending your Lr. A carload of Trunks een sold by the Newberr ly one first-class store it HELCP T11141 ORP HANS. Whoro a iaro Dollar Wouid1 Do lrent Goos. The Thorn well Orlhlanage, 'In. ton, S. C., establisb(d in 18'15, is a home school for orphan boys and girls from any part of our sunny sout h, ald frolnl any dononlilat ion, who nood and will work for an edu cation. It is under the care of the Pros bytorian church, but r uakes no dis. crimination against any child bo caus of the religion of its parents. Two hundred and5( fourteen or. phans were und(er its care dluring lhe year just elnded. These wvere suppijorted and1( educnted by thle geun erous gifts of a mult itude of people. As T'hansksgivinig amnd Christmas times are drawing near, nsot only this, but all other orphan institutions should 1)e remnemberedl by the good people of our land. Who could( not spare a five dlollar bill to educate andl cloth1e and feed an orphan for a month! But small as well as great gifts wvill be acceptedl by any orphan. age--gifts for the Thornwell orphan age should b)e sent to Dr. Jacobs, (Ilinton, S. C. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Ohildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Slature oscii lor'ky.u, Viswau on fien. [National Magazine for November.] My reader is, of course, dissatis fie~d. My reader is surfeited with literature and1 oven the people that writ e only to please him, are rarely to his tSIaste. Ini the p)resent caso my retder is also dissatisfied because I have said niot hinug about hell. As imy reader is justly convinced that aft.r dea1th lhe will find his way thore, he wouild like to know some thing about hll (during his lifetime Really I can't t.ill anything pleasant to my reiador on that score, because t.here is no hell, no fiery hell which it is so) easy to imagine. Yet, there is something elso and infinitely more terrible. E BIGGEST STORE I IE BIGGEST ST0K THE BIGEST TRAD tand before the Dut MIMNAUGH and talk about MIMN res, they have fall inery, Jackets, Di Jan show you mo I can fill your bil sell them for lec lose goods, I have a hd. 200 o as it lasts, 12 1-2, oni; 200 do2 iere else 10c. now 20 bol 20 bol of the one-horse con cer collectors, because I hav n. When I introduce m e streets with them or te will make them good cc dollars to the gre. " est a just opened. 200 Overc y merchants for years a Newberry, and that is REIGN OF TERROR, TIWICNT1y~SIX CO1NVIC'17 EIO'E(1 FICOM 'H'1 Fi'iC1MAL I'ICNITENTI.: lY AT LIA.K'NV(!rI. A 1)..'pe"rNa, ges lt1 C 1i "t wv. voao 4 OiIzize N, ( Crl,i -on iSrti whi. "e F n 'ossve3. (u n s ire isrs KileId ned Nev"ret (iulrdn Art Vt.unidei. Loavonwort h, Kan. Nov 8. - l'orty mounted guarrs are bating IO conn try, over a radius of live nilteH around the ]edral piit(ontitary it Fort Loavenwonrth in oIerch of 2( ronvict who mucc01id1 in eaping fror t.h( gnards lat yest1erdaty. ThIi)ecounit ry is wvildl andi rough and1( all'ords4 arnjplo opportuniity for oscape anid ats all convicts are desporato anid are armied, conflhicts willI doutlss5 resIII ult hforeo they are capt ured. The niot knownn result of the mut iny and( the follow ing fight with t,bo guards was one convict killed atnd four guards8 shot or othe3wiso hurt, hnlt it is bhoved that many of the floeing convicts re ceived1 serious wvoundas fromi bulle1ts sent after themi by the piursuinig guatrds. TFhe dead convict is Quinn iFort, a desperate crimuinal from the Indian To'rzitory, who is believed to be the ring leader of the out break. The wouriiled are: JoI.dph 1. Wald. ru po, prison guard, cond it ion :erit.i cal ; Arthur Trol ford, (apij iin of t he guard, sh,ot in thi. lg, anrd Andr(oIws Later: WVord ha ;s jusit br-en6 re coived t hat. three or thiet wtvlty.six convicts wh1o rscapeda from the feud oral prn it eit.iary ha ive boen k illed ut Nortoniville, where thie eitizens gave themt bat.tle and( killed three. The other t w) were captured. Cotton and corn is nearly all gathered in this comnnunity. Iiarmers are very slow about sowing grain, this ought not to he, as a full grain crop) witl be a great relief niext summer when we are patyinig high for cornm and other provisionis. Our School commienced last MoIndlay with Mr. hlen:y Cannon as teacher. We anticipate at prosperous term for him. Mr. l,. A. Hawkins returned from a trip to Greenville last Saturday. Sonie of' our neighbors are enjoying Opssum and potatoes. Top. Newherr, o., MN. 7. 190. N THE TOWN OF NE IN THE TOWN ANI E IN THE TOWN, public on our me how cheap I am AUGH selling goo en in line behind. -ess Goods and L re dress goods th I from A to Z. I s. Still they corr ways paid I00cts. e n di irshirts and-D y 25c. . King's Spool Cotton, 5 Spo ts Kid Cambric Dress Linin ts 9-oz. Jeans the 20c. kind is Jeans, 33 1-3c. kind for c ns in Newberry have alt( e no experience in that y Shoes to you it will be - ike them as your escort )mpanions and agreeab Ldvantage come to this :oats at half price. 50 p t $5.00. This is the gr naugl I'IC)!t'ICt:I IV NIWS. Th11 Nt 'H or iti .1vo and I'rogrn1t vn Towvtm 1,. olc Fiy it I.ivi Oorrallnlndtlnt. Mr. A. I. Kohn, of Colutmia, wa. in townt M1otIav. Ir. Join Futilter spenrit last Sttnday with relatives inl town. M r Ilaulp(on Itlack, of Saluda, visited relativevs here last week. Mr. andtl Irs. J A. Rickard, of L,ong lanne, visited Mr. T. I, Shutmnpert's fat ily Sattrday nand Sundty. M iss Lela Ilolainrl, of I,ittle Mountain, s)ent last week with her brother Mr. 1). W. 11olandl. Mi1iss Gertrude lIobhb lel1. Suvnay to take ebanrgt o f her school ati intdintintes. Mr. WV. IP. 11. IIartnon, of near Ninety Six, visited relatives andl friends ini town this week. Mr. l4awson, Kibler atnd Tomi Johnson, of your City, sp)ent last Sundaylt) with D r. J . A. Simpson's famiily. Rev. JaLs D). Kinaurd and1( famiily of Lees. vi lie are visiting relat ives in town and surrounding community. Mr. Isadore Rufif, of Columbia, is vis iting his son, Mr Joe Rtufl. Mr. A. G. Wise is able to be int his oflice atgain. Mr George IBrown, of 1Erskinte College, is at homie on the sick list. Miss Ialal;ge Wheeler spent last Sattur day atrid Stunday with her sister, Mrs R C. Counts. Miss I4ena Moseley, who is attending the College for WVomen, ini Columbia, spent a few daiys att homte last week. The Ladies Missionar3 Society of the Methodist Chu trch will hold a pubtl ic mieetin'g to night. Rev. I). P'. Boyd will dleliver ant address. timII,iV SNOOKS. Nov. 7. 1901. Advti nes I,e-i te-rs IHemninin in t,ho p)ostollice at New berry, S. C., for week ending No v 4. 1901: B - -A. P. Buntler, George Bisniger, W. W. Boatma,n, (2). (5-Jinm Chlimnern, Milt (Cald well, Margrotto (Churchu. D)-Gussie Dickert, M. B. Davis, lola HI. D)ickert. G-Engne Gary, Tomn Garvey, Sorbln Alma Glenn. lI I- Bonsie Harkirns, Willie Higgins. J-*~Ama Jackson, (2), Vinta ,John K(-R. Hf. K(oor, IL. (4. Kirby. L, --Abe LanlatHfw. MI-P. M. McMorris Mabel Moore. S -iss Virginia SoudleIy, James NCeott. TP-Marthia Thompson, G W. Tur noer. Peorenn calling for thes1t letters will please say t.hey were adve-rtised. F. L. Beynum. Ant.ing P. M, WBERRY, 3 WE ARE ENJOY rits as "THE GrEAT ;elling goods and ds for less than We have the best Inderwear. The an all the stores guarantee newer ie, on the dollar. twers, the SOC.~iid,nw Dls for only loc. the 5c. kind only 4c. for only 12 1-2c. nly 24c. >gether. line. I do strictly a spot Lo friends that I recon to church, because they le playrn at es-a nd at the store. We have yet to r. All-wool, Elkin, North eatest Blanket offering S. EDITORS AND THE CHARLESTON MEETING, I;NFFOlrCC TO HC(11 tIC A LAgIi()g AT T'th Hlnn P"r .n Kie II. htImu -1"r-nideu Auli M1uknm ni Annoatnc.-in (snt ofr In I nrftlI to I ho M .iaI -re.-W Ieat 114n l)1nlrrun. [TIho 'ittt, Sith.] 4& lEvery poHibl( (i+flor, 1s Ib(+ng mllael t.o ma, kt, Pre sH AHsoC'ilation day tat t.h Charleston Exp)osition a ol tble one, and every membeil)r of t he associat ion is b)eing uIrged t.o aittend theI Exposi. tiona1$ on lhis- o)casIion. P resid(11nt Aull! , whlo, with th le OXnentivo y corn miiit tee of the aIsociat,ion, hais 1.ho maitter ina charge rsad yesterday: "1 would( be~ gladC if you wvould1 say thata the special meeting of the Pressi Association will bie hold irn (Jharles tori on t he morninag of D'combher 1 3thI, whtich is Thuriday. I am very anaxionls that every editor in the State will moaot witha on-i01 this occasion arid make it the bhiggest meeting am the history of the rassoci*ation. I hiavo tralked wvith a ntumber of thle brethiren met from time to tirae, arnd all of thaose whom 1 haave seen have as t-uired rme that they wo)uldl be on hand. It in to he hop1ed th at they all real - ize thIat t.ha Exp'ositijon is a big thing for South Carolina arnd that we shlould givo it our enlcoulragemont and1( support by our presence onl Press Assiocaat ion day, ranid make it one of the great days of the Exposition. "A- to the program and the place at whicoh we will stop while in (Chiarloston duol annrouncemnent will bo made ini a few days. Thore will be rno place of rendezvous until we get to CIharleston. The editors from points above CJolumbia, however, might 50 arrange ast to moet in (1o. lumbia andC go ina a biody from this place. If they will Jet moe know in t.ime, rso that I can estimate how many will go with us, I will endeavor to arrange for a sp1ecial coach for the party, from CJoluambia to Charleston. "All those who desire transporta tion for thaemselvesm or menmbers of their families should notify me at once." ' .- oflicers of tihe association are doirag earnest work in order to make the gathering a most representative one,