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rum .tF cita aI 'Itt 'r arr tii los \\ ho t'c mlt' i I lit'he l'blenls hi'':1a ' It 111ay hla\v' 51n11 (4ten followers n% h14 ar, not ii I:ttd a it Iht') oughIt to ht i l and who un:kt it tIm1ir bunss to takCt atl,3atg' of I hi. un sop1hist i'ited . There may also be with tho rlr'ciu itself those w ho wouhit takt' ad vnait:t'e of thoir ft'litt\s and art iot ii ino"ral its ihey 'c1tld he. \t'I we Illr, of lite opinion that t h ie tius is it good thinig anld we hollo all Iht' bto's and girls froim hlit t'tlnh"y o1e'ot"ially ity have the ot p 'lti tyin'itV to se' it. ''heir Iratel and their \ isitns of the 1re'at worll ar iid tht't is niir t'"sai ilt \'irt'uiist'riht'd anti if Ithey cant 1e't o1 to 'eoe it tlhey rlhonI bI'e iven the o1,1'ttt yt to -l'o thtis IIunl,h of the' tw"orld that is bt'tI":lt to thrm I I ati do iio harm for ten to -'ee it and 1 w ill t \ t ;tl i "'lt' itt': to . .l \l I for Ionth;i' to ''n'e, :r :f ou ''.o nt 'ou art' tie t' ti ha: '1 h in 1thri ht r I ~ene, h. , h o t h av . \ m1;, -' r te r an it ps m ared wl .n '.u . hm. 1 r CIA 0 cl ~ ~ ~ ~ i it.. .. .i:. are 1t ae t' u w - \e the '.th dlre it -.lilt'th1;,rg 1 I,t l:li :ti'.;1i an.; vol $1111 1i : 11' t , ' \i' oll'~ t 'a :,'r . ;. Iht 1" i 1:'11'a Many c iv rs ch t . '.hing 1hi t.he t'ircts. -ring: all tht'e h i' dren. W'o iav e tit h I I :I rd tI o 1ti our peotllh 1nterestott in the poud roads tiain to ht operated by thby Souit Ietrn 1ia II way ant wie Ielieve if th' pr1ope1'r r1itrts lii ll ein tnade we might have scuil the 0\pt-iment here at Newherr'ir\. No. holy soetis to care abontt the prlgre: of lte town or t"ommuttnlity' unh11 it van be Nhow\n that dolars are to ectne di rertly iti t heir p'o kt'ts and yet we dt, utit 1:t ili't'thaan onlrsharte. ThiseNpe' rinetit in gt'eid road working will hollp any eoluminity' in whiolh it its 11nadet direc-tly and i tIdirol'tly. It wt'ill ht utade in Gt-e'nlvilly. We ntivis' evt'tr\ one who ennc to 1ci and set' it. on neted to lit' aroustd on this suhjt'r of good roads. 'There is not hing of more imIltirtanlt'e. 'We re'gret Ile death of (1'apt. .1. \. Mooney at his h1onie in Grenville oi Sit uIdlay evetninii. Ilt' was it ge'ni1 Centloeman, at self-nad' tian. a trili nal lawyrt' of im'rked aliity, antd ver'y tentder andic sytupjat hectit' inaturt'. lite vtlunittary rttiretueniltiof ,1 udg~e of this Slalte ont' tf the inist learttedt men andI out' of the ablt'st jutdge in thii Staltet. TJhe iresulit of thet teltetction in .\ary land aissuires the re ltur-n of A\. I.. ;or man to the 1l'nit'ed States senate. When he was dtfe'ated lht rettired anti hats bteen hiding his time. All things come tto himt who wiails, wals thit miotto we suippose uipon whieh lie atetd. KiN(O 801,t.ON ANt) 'TiiF QUEEtiN OF St huA. Ini (onncetton ii h ,ichni lotniuonef's 1 Tis wonderful sptetacle hias a breaedth of effects which sat asses and tdelights. Its gorge'ous proc'essions andt splentdid ballets art' iinc'muparabtle, antd nothing st vast ot imiptosing has evert been steni in this coutrytt hi fore. We gai.e upon01 the anitient city of Jlet salem atid thet Tetuple' of Solonon animatedl with life andI glow ing with color. It is tno mere atlificial show, butt a vivid antd vast relization of life in the time of Solomon. The scenes are beguiled by its reality ats well as its surpassinig b'eauty antd the perfection of its details at Newhierry Friday Nov. 15. Thie Week'9 Attractiins. The following is a list of the attrae tions for' this week: Tuesday ni1ght--Ctizenp meeting at 'edDesday nigh t--M inistrels at Opera Thursday night-The Original Male Qoartet-e at Opera H ouse. Fridayand Friday night-R~obinson's Circus on the show grounds. After Math--Preachilng at all the churches Sanday-rliious. It 1Daz,is the World. No dlsoovery in medicine has ever created one q4uarter of! the excitemnent that bas beer caused by D.. King's New Disovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless dimrs of ConsumXption, Pocomnia, Hemnorrage, Plearley and Bronchtia, thcosands of whom It has restlored to perectheath.For OIon ghs, (Colds Athmra, Creup, flay Fever, Hoarseeneah, and Whooping Cough At Is thbe quick est, surest cure in the world, 41 is sold by all draggists who g-uarantee ' atisfac Iton or reTuntd money. Large bottleos W00, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Cheese biscuits and Bremner's butter wa fers and ovsterettes at Pametto brocery. THE FIRST SERVICE IN 'IEil: NFCW ('IENI-it%I. MlCrCI' 1)E'IaT Cli1Ittt Itt'v. MI '. 11, b~t l'M Srrn-.s--1Cx,-tllot t M144-1 bay ,o 4014ect Ch'itr A i..arge, l'he til'st ser0v'it'' iI tle, new ('etl ritl oiethttli.t e 'rch was he'li t umla unerniIt::- Tlho I,onI reg ation of thiv rlhutlt 11s booln wtlrlkilg andt str"u+ 1:IIiu ftr at letnt timue for at ne'w ohurIt'h :mdt nowv It'ir 11 ay-ors have beenl answore'tI and they have blil i a strut't ire , hi5'h isi a credit, both to the ooen e''uti,tin and to the town. The Nlithodiist ohittrh was orttani;ei n N\ewhorrv about IM :3 and tih' old 'iltiinls: wvhiih was vacatted on ist Sunu - iny \as built in the samt t'ear. Mot h .,ti.mn "as thenie:tlnt; In Su t h t'arolina uni the Nwtht'rrV t'iruit et'tndedl rotml 1 .iurons t. t'l lumhia. TIhrout h he rt1'ts s Of ile faithful pasters the hur,h at Nevwhe'rry has trown c'nitin 1''l y --In1t thl:<l timeu ut iltt thel met1 i- is ti Vw '.;i.i it was sotn !ati that tli' oll hui e rh was too n:' 1. and - csml years a o a tot 'tIlont n foot looking towaris the a .art:. r at1d titore hantl '' .1' 1' + '.1\a church tl mt'u'ii ", t a thc ti ;:,ar d l.:e' \tt'l.n' Mr'. lihebert lt he t t cr a':r. ,. anl t'arntlet plrayetr. lihanking Gttd fo' mlor,"i's past and that todlay t.heir pray - o1r. had bleent an1sweredo. 113ymn I'll, "I love thy kinedom, L.ord, thelou, of I',hineo Atode," we, silnt, and the l'sson for t.he day, the ltlh ,'hal''or of Nohemiah was retad. Mrt. Hierhert took his ((ext fr-oml the hast olause' of tho le's,on, "WV" will not foriaket the houst' of our. Godl."' He "laidl that on such an ot-kasionl as. this it seemed to him tMitin to review just at little andl ho appealed to t.hoso heore this mlormn111, to every membelhr of this 01hur- h ospeocially to review lhe past. The statametnt of theo fallt that. thet oild ohurt"h Is e'losedl forever bingis e'sp eci ally to those of yvou who havo bleen there s"u mny) ye,ars, who have thert rete'ive'td '.o man.\ e'spl oal favors from t.ht' Lordi, sifzhs anld sadinoss I have' no doubt of t hat. TIho love for that place, the love for the Godl who hats bltsst'd so r'oivl ml t hat 11lat'e, all the'so t'~mlt togthe lr th ti i o oft e it.. It.as w look 1 out itl the ueooe, coul regrei t'. 1hir andlesht tan thst. fahu lyrch members,I lhose tho aretrediest to look te' lthitert of t .hti ote, future ner a tidon,i areste fradiiit td say thait ihog i Itl ht' f ar etin l of s h ead.d e NIet. wi h atItreok ii per ely Ct't taur l we rejic'Ie nd we will rejice and we wilt fotinue~ toht rejienst tat ote prayer of* t.j h fithfl fth r andi mi''ts otizthrs it tse torc haveli tino anreed a artte anweraeaed to ay, i' hiseic gther,ut'it~' otve''tt'iit of thishur lit woul taea t prpeit is'!red of te stitactit of t lord ft that. tinteo ofi rinins fore goodve frm ths church. Wel~ tonnsi onyoi monig uti i one p0litaV tats tho shale teer go onlyve goid in h enii s, s udhtas shalha bes no ut f linty l'ehoem fno IIt nl our church,ov fut such' as slWohas blessithe cso of' I Jtsu t h i te al in ths commnity. Ase I theti spioiC thewad. heaven so wet hokvetry life' thicurch,ti every manu and ~r'hiliir hverywoman ho i te owad thet I.ir l us C hr it'o hs ofite fort ourl lvauthit. it ia~su el tdie tttIs wih toi tateo perfetlwhat u tiat en t'houldie it we ~iloltbe ad monument. toith faith fia hoer oft the 0 m ebes of atiswuch, ti it-andsher today as ace monumI ensit l the fathi oftslme'iof the peop'tle, of I.his chourc. W aecm iteoi o the e d tolo Soe. ofuo tosibl fuceand carr ouht thefige hat of a ini thtieo leson, fti this peiurch t' tly th iat Soe of utmayte inn booda. Polli's.sucly some l men s and ot mn wthoiave goe tonl ohtultr yonduier and Sitliaken alls the caowe of esi .edSi befor athe iamoi o this tiitltf. s ther apre poisby tohis houen~s toa memers oifi this church, hoare boun captiverby son by stn. tWald thu aoderfsull fitt,n whm har died fo o jst va iren. d ofesyursn beor Gw,irhs to stte ae off sthsed shoul ad promuie itwoul tae aonyurment. tthe ath and fithfl of the meso thisurc'h God. stadl yor toaentio onue at tohe forih that,e then church, unlesisyouurupportethevchcrmh iyo he prond nt,hul tom ot, and dosiblancrr Godthhe fnrigurthat whave fringele Fae. orherfehave 1thanrepresentaoie of Gos mauso in than thy have no upted altr on-e besigtoneo into thei orly, ow He said hiby snennan . Will yo. aVIsH to Ity to it.t upon fihl hiarts of i14 t "ot le the burdeon whlfch had beenil up onl his heart, for il tnthi. As w Irom o into tbis hoautifl tmplo thcrt muut comnl upon e'very memboi'r It sonse of his obligation or her ohligation to 10 k 11(1' ir Ll,h 1nte1rest,H of th is tem11ple. You maly forsike" the ho ue of your ;od andl ytt. ho a4t eve'ry sorvice 114h1 itl it. Ift tht're' isto Om no into yone lift' any blrsrein,;s, anly j ,y., from t'nterini; into) (his tabht'rnia'cir. it is going to co1 ht. t'ause' o'very" man of u)s punts his shouler to the wo i"hee' and Iroesses to wardt ht'avrn. I( is ;going to take sao rillio. Stiome of you are, going 1o have to :e't your thinking down on papelrr wvhon you go Into any businrss miter )ris , ' 'r.av' rs witho t o 0fe'ings will n01 a.vail, andl otTorings without P1ayors will not avail. The -gre'atst' t tule' In oh uroh tiroeits today is that our pt opleo havo divored these. ir. lieroert sail he was paid a thousandfold for what ht, had dhmo by tho privileg4 of ltrrlrehIng he,r' this 1uorning. 1 rothiron romut to this rhurch. l,rt us take at vow that "wet will not fotrsatk' theo houst of tiod." and tulay God help us to b)4 faithful to this vow. MIa. lit' help us, that wh'n we comel ttt;the mind of lifo wo shall entor into rest wvith IIim. Mtar t1"r 1.ordl holtt 4us then t) roi'rer that wt' tak 1Ihis tow upo ti, usn nw tisN miorning; :lh ' wl1 te i koop it to tho e. 4)d. The imp re1' sive4 serviote was t etlu1ll-l t', by- the s:n,;:nggof 11%ymn ''11 and thte i'ruet' ' .ng of Ite benedtt': ioni. m'e t ..d,ir:e it abeautiful brIk >::.:.'.,.4 athi 45 we'.. bluilt. the woreh ." ' s'.t're t' in ' W '.'nt wor"Kmlat:likt' ...h t,e"r b' W . 1'. l'iav:s & 4'o,. of New m mb r= h. ^ c :' .:0 , m . t te cl.. i t :li he 'iuh m :t".:t.V" arn. a.t" t ter . to t t at pi-: : .e ra th at'" . y. 0k)r chohttpened1&la I ":a .A . : a good,t o t ;e.aic. wVith :4,'r liS ;:. Wdemonanl teaohler. Mrs itl'n lotunts, of your itv. t-t iting the families of iessrs. L. 1 E1p ting and .lno. F. Kihler. ittessrs. L. 1. Fttting and .1 .l. F.p1tin1; have made some tine molassess fron their ribol cane. as good as any Nev Orleans molasses. Mr. iludl Livingston, a member o our chulr0h, has passed away i10 oul last omtumuniention11. Iludi was a youni mlan in the t rime of life.. Ito was siok about one yoar. For the last twc months wats ctulined to his rooml. Riev. Boozer, of Saluda Count.y, a11ss1e? Iirongh horo on his way to p roaoh a4 St. .ohn's rhuroh. lie will preach fot the next nine mont.hs at. St. .1ohn's and St. l'oter's ( 'iney Wootis) eiurches, Rev. A. t Bleek's ttastorato. liev. ir leek has gone to take at course in The vilougy. Ar. J1. .l. llentz, of I'omaria, ha;) taken1 uinto h4imself a wife, the dauIgh) (oer of Dr. Nlion)11 Setzler', of Launren4 County.(3' lay the)ir life be a414happy3 on14 is the' wjih of P'lS14. Novemberi 11, '1901. COTT.N THICV'Cq. a 14a414 of O4nttn Staten fromi' Mr. J1. ( Last Thuirsday~ n)ighL a bale of 001.t01 was4 H4(0)4en from i. .h44, C h{{pp front4 y'ard4, just, heyon4d L,he corpor'at lim)its of the4 Sout,herni p)ortioni of th) eit.y. Sh04rit Bu )fordt was44 put on trail an in) a short while ho had traced dow the guilt.y pariities an4d locatedl the bal o)f cotton. T1he cotton had been) ca)rried to Proi perity early FrIday morning and sold t AMr. Wiso. Mondlay muoring Sher1'li Buford at rested Chris. Porter, A br'am JTohnso and4 ll1iott Johnson; all coloredi, an placedi themn in jail on a charge of gran larceny. Later in the day Deput SheritT Jo4hnson went out and arreste F~red Jlames and William Porter a accessories to the stealing. Mr. Lee Hayes gave the sheriff sorn valuable assistance in capturing lh parties, all of whomn lIved in the neigh borhood where the theft occurred. Caros Rheumattam~ or Catarrh through th I4Iood--Costa Nothicag to Try. Would you like to get rid of tha chronte rheumatism or offensive ca t.arrh forever? The!n take a bottle o Botanic Blood Balm, which has cure< thousands of hopeless eases that hai resisted doctors and patent medicin, treatment. Botanic Blood Bal m (11 B. B ) cures through the blood by de stroying the poison which causes tha awful aches in the bones, joints, shoul der blades and back, swollen glands hawking, spitting, bad breath, imnpaired hearing, etc., thus making a perfec cure. Botanic Blood Balm Lhoroughls tested for 30 years. Composed of purl Botanic Drugs. Perfectly safe to t.ak< by old and young. D)ruggists, $1. Tria treatment free by writing Blood Baln Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble an< free medical advice given until cured Don't, give up hope, but try B. B B. which makes the blood pure and ricl and builds up the "all run down,' tired body. B.B BR. makes the bloo< red, giving the skin the rich glow e perfect health. ornoe Rours Persons having business with thl Couny Superintendent of Educatior will pease call at his offlee on Mond ayt and Saturdays, as those are his ofiec days. Eug. S Werts, Sup't. tf New lot of Jackets and Capes just receiv ed at Copeland ren.t T11 14'~c il 1V-SI %N 1'iliu111 i\1 Si1c%V. , 1 ra-. 1)inp'nty of IS., t "if, F'Iowv-r , A 1'I" .u1,a midst Pr..l asi 'u, 1:'I,t tg. T1 chit tllt llol1t1il ,Shiwl g1Voli by the Iaiboi of Avt'loigh 1'rehy tt riai (litiore of thi- city last lri <liy ight, Wasl ono of tho be'rt oveor ht'-bl bort . It was" intih1t1 at girandl <ti'tt hV of p retty flowerM most Itstt% inully atrratng;rt antl dlislayed'. I t has1 b)1t'n thoelut111n of It;th s Ilies to hold those Ilower exhibi nitch y'ear, but. this is sitl to hit excelltld I 'rt'Vious et'ft'rtta. '1'htt show wats Inargely a1ttt'rafld by oul' 't'of'le, atl the Hfpecim11en Ilowort werelt iniulodt' ine ones, ailld ho lt'llo't protincetd by titho hatrm11ony of t ho i rangemen wais Si1nply boluntiful. Thotl lwa1rtl of prizes wats ats follows: 1-'or tho ltt'st vaist' ros1s, NI rs. .1 \\. NI Simmons. Vinest singlo chri sint hemttumo spte,t. imnt. Mirs. 'I'. .1. I1eC'rary. N:ni of ilower, It. V. Ilollock. lIon.'ra b lo tnontion to unn.wn owner of \Iabtel Siinpknt a F-'r tilt, inest loll'ect ion of C'bryM ant letnuis, \1 rs. T.. J Ic.Crarv. l-mtlet pot plant i'harlos I )V isl, Irs. .\ lan , listone. Boest to-Signl, ti honat, Miiss: G n11 \IoO l;t'o: hr. lit1t'All1tilt t tt ar 't'Vt'l 1'y (llt, ltt.hls. atnd all ttot(t h the'o01asiOn was a tulost pltasitnt onet. The 'et'ol t t's t 'pI t rt .nwood't. 1'1 ll;nlt:aX''1 o- iloo Cast', of 11:s t:."t No 11. t 8,a : the ti e of tre :ste heit1i j:'.on A. l.i,l atd fle::dg a);C Mes<rs II:.nt Ihint A ilmter repretsent the iefendant., :.dl'h;p1r & ilol:otwa:y the P" sin. .1Il l. l- : H ~ ~ ~ ~ :t, Irtr chmeiad1. C. H T..onay, a;, lcft for G.rt'nw"ood ti I:. TT.. Z. ~ to .* c ^t' i'I:e p'; forV t .& : I,. A. M. Tt'a_:c. NOMINATIONS. Ward 2. { lTL:'NS OF \ A1D :T TAKE 'phac1re .i pre;r.trg It ranI of hr. F' C. .or,7- a; a canI ...ar :or A.dicrman front that ward :c con, ing pr;imary eletioo. :':l' 'e t'as j With1 his pabt a i ist h:.on. an,; k ing that his every ettort :n tho fIt- 'r will he for the host inte'rests of the ;tv. lie is pledged to abide the result of -a:i primary. Sheriffs Sa le. STATE OF Si1TH CAlROLINA, COUNT'Y F01 NEW13L Yl' -1N COMMON PLEAS. (eorlZe .1oh1nstone and Iioht. 11. Weleh, Partners practicing liw unter the firm name and style of JohnstoneC & Welch, vs5. 11. P. Dominiek. Advertisement of sale. ' n V hbov' statet ease to meIT tli reeted, I have levied on and willl sell at public outcry at Newherry Court House, South ('arohina, on sale tday in D)ecm her, A. D) 1901, (the same being the second tday t hereof), duing the legal honrs of sale, all right, titlet, interest antd estate of the defendant, llenry P'. D)ominiek, in the following piroperty, to wvii: 1st. One twenty-six horse power holler and engine, one WVindships N( saw gin, one Boss No. 1 COtton press, one wind mili pumpt, one corn mill. 2nd. Aliso all that tract., piece or parcel of land known as the Mary E SWarner tract, lying and being situate in the county' of NewberrR. State afore. said, containhing One Iinund red andI Eighty (180) acres, more or less, hound. ed by lands of Tenny Stock man, Ale.s ICoughman, lBelt and JIohn Stockman Also all that tract, piece or parcel ol land known as a part of the Warnet landl, lying and being situaie in the county of Newberry, State aforesaid -containing Twenty-three (23) acres Smore or less, bounded by lands o1 Robert Hal, A. P. DominIek and Mrs L.ouise Dominiek. - SaId property levied on and sold ai 3 the p)roperty belonging to the satt 1 11enry P. DominIclc. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay foi papers and revenue stamps. M. M. BUF1OR.D, Sheriff Newberry County. Sheriff's Ofice, Newberry, S. C Nov. 9, 1901. t Will not be so complete without a we are offering. We have jnst reci New Seeded Raisins, New Layer I New C] for your Thanksgiving and Christmi yon can get fresh elean stock. We Fresh Celery from Kala Fresh Cranberries from Fresh Oysters, direct I Beds of McAnge & C Green Fruits, Buckwheat, Canned 1A I ~Rolled Oats, Canned Frui Fish, Bren Try our "WVheat Hearts" Break fast Maple Syrup in glass or tin. - and many things that you need, but i Remember, we are headquartors at PhbonA or Rend your orders. You IS. B. J M1aster's Sales. Ai'1' o SOUTI[ CAR IANA (OUN'Y (W NE\ lilmitiY - (OU R1'l Olt' ('OM ON l'12,'A . Il !a . N im mt 'rlin, 'h;ti!nI, agai t I'l(t1tos l ie : ai nd'e ott(I uthtrs, I foi ~ll til i llfr, l N t he r I N TloeDIEi e TO T HE, JU Gl S nwt ntat u I an ti er of t Ie :isaId ('u t y r'tdl-rtated i act LI ttion1, I wcil! it11li t I)ubli(: (lutt'ry, sit, Noewbetrry uIrt 1net in.e inlli' at IC (OUnti, tttl stale dayV, t he ' .it day of I)ecembter, 11901, atll that1 tra'ct of land lit luate Inl sal Corunty a ind iItate, toult,altlin.g i"IUI' ll itn r('ll (40(l) At'r. I.nore' or lt.", atnd bl umud lhv 1:1111IS of .\i t . (i It. t'aldwell, M rs. M. \. Brow it, 1). \W Kinard atd others. '(rns of Salte: One-third of the pinr rha't' mtoneyV to be palid Inl Cash, and14 I he 'eo rltindelr lo bi paid in egnal in o, ilmt t.i:, .t. ono and two yea'rtt front dait' of s;a t', wit.h hi ei'rest from that dhate, to hit ;;red by th'' h,nil of the purrht eI t i It is nrt l1ag( of the 'rett rit 1his hind will Ie soli in It\w or tnt'' ' sepiriatt lots or parts, as t'sit!ntatti (IV i l's Ihereof tobe exhib itetd onl t ho i y of lte. The pircilaqer (ti p-y for" paers ttndl staL'mI., II. I (. I K A It 1. Mlastor. laster'" tltlite, Nov. 11, 1901. Notice to Creditors Kato C. MIllh'r. l'htiletilj', n.ainst the Iloe I ltutual - rt I 'rot e'tiotn .\S:,o t'iatItn aft .tie ttt'artt,11i:. iietI niattS. r llE tl0'I I OI% i t" ' li I".' 0.\ME Ia .\i' ' t .Iutu et t-r .\ o 'u ton l t S,'i:nt t': t . I:i ar.' i re"tt rttlquired Sa;n 's e'ore' Ru' on or 1'f.,re Iee't' her 2. 1I , a t lt i' erettitors are t'n - ;ointi yntd res 'ine,d from suring up+ont et'r. 'te e th nt t 'tt th bet'' i t ion. II. It W Kl \Ri 1 M st,'r. Mla-t' i?te, Nov.t 9. t01. Notice to s reditors. r l 'k11: t'1lW lil C'li Ot' P1100 c 1Ol Te . 'c'e'tei. art heeht t'e tlaredt tt' reinder :i: and e'stali.h thteir at ,ndti ttefore me on or before Ie I11. 1.tll' AtI). Master. :a' rte '. 0- 100, Nov. t 1901. Notice to Creditors. F I tl: i Citla)i1'O1:s, OF JACCOB1 S. liusso.tdeceaed, are tereby re ^'ed to ren er in and e=tabli=h i beir a:n sl b'efotre mc, on or befort:e Decemi :t' 2 11. H. RiKARD. Ma=ter. Notice of Final Settle ment and Discharge. 8 slEi.Y GIV'EN t Lt on tLe C-Itte of FLto . G. Mavtn dt-e -ased. in th:e Prolate Court for Net. ber:-y county, S. C., on Tuesday, the lOttu day of l>ecember. A. D. 19CP1, at 11 ('clo k it. in., and will immedi attely thereaftcr apply for letters dit mli:-eory. M A. CAI:.ISt1E, Nov. 9. 19S01. Aini. strator. Notic of final lettlcict ald Discharge, N OTICE IS 11EREB'Y GIVEN that I will make a final settle ment on the e'state of Elizabeth Leitz sty, dct ased. in the Probate Court for Newherry County. S. C., on Monday, the 16th day of December, A. D 1901, at I1 o'clock a im., and will imuedi ately thereafter apply for letters dis m6tsory, and all persons indebted to the said estate will pay the same on or be fore that date. DA VID) A. RUFF, Executor. Nov. 9, 1901. Seed Wheat for Sale. rpiiOSE~ W 110 NLED FI RST-.CL ASs Seed WVheat can get it by apply ing to Mr. J. D). Nance. The wheat is he (Currell's Prolitie variety. Four hundred and one bushels of dr-y wheat w"ere threshed fr'om 18 acres. (Get yoor steed wheat before aill is sold. A pply to J1. D). Nance for priec. -it t THIOS. WV. KEITT. Land for Sale. 14- ^clnKs- '0"VKIR FINE 14 )land, in Saluda ('ounty, three mnlestrom, Chappelis, knowvn as a p:trt of Mrs. V. E Payne's est,ate, bounded by lands of,.1. W'. Webb, JTno. Hlipp and Mot-t Payne, will be sold at a reasn able price. For particulars apply to MOTT PAYNE, _____Payne, S. C. Notice. I WILL LECT AND CONTRACT for building Flat, att Henderson's I"erry at my oflice on November 16t,h at 11 o'clock a. im. Plans and specifl eations can be seen on t,hat day. Right reserv'ed to re.iect any all bIds. J .. M. SCH UNM PERT, 2t County Supervisor. fewof hemany seasonable articles eaned Currents. New Leghorn Citron, a Cakes. Buy those goods now while ire constantly reeiving mazoo. Mich , New Jersey3, romn the famuous Oyster 0. onts, oat M~onl, Canned Vogotaibles, ts, Graham Flour, Canned ktast. Food. e .loodi and Grahatm lFlour. eC -OIives in glass or in bul1k, lanv' not spaice to mention. w id would ho plelnHed to servo y'o1Ir ars, & ., h ONES. COMING TO Fr.id NOVIM $3,500 Daily Exp $100,00C $2,000,000 1 (:omuing iin its Own Patlaw Socpetia 3iggest and Best Show onI Earth. T t'entel AImusomni t lustitutions. John Ro TEN BIG SHOWS -; t C ircuses-3 Menageries-2 Stages the Grand Biblical Sp KING SOLOMON and th An impressive and Eminently Moral Scenic Spectacle, with its Enebauti and Gorgeous Costnmes. 10( 500 Men, W)men and Carl Hagenback's $40,000 Herd of Peri Waltz. Elephants that Actuall Elephants that do e GRAND FREE $300,0C t Bands of Music, Fife and Druu, and Gilded Dens, 29, Tableaux Ci Horscs, C) Miniature Ponies, Ste; and driven hN one man. 2 Herds of Elephants. E xcursion Newberry, Friday, . ..uA COPELA IN With one of the- Largest Swo'k of Dra and Bate. that is shownI in Newberry or a prepared to serve our friends and custom 25 pieces of Fine English Broad cloths, the $1.25 kind, 54 inches wide for 95c. a yard -all leading shades. 50 pieces of Fine French Venetians, 38 in. wide, the 65c. kind for 48c. a yard. 100 pieces of Black Dress Goods, all the latest weaves at 20 per cent less than vou can buy them elsewhere. 200 piees of Colored Dress Goods at and 50c. a ) ard. You can't mat ch the quality and price in Newberry. Come to Cupeland Bros. an l)huv your Dress and Trimmings. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! The biggest line of Shoes in New. berry, bought from the best fac tories in America. Every pair guaranteed, or a new pair free. 15 cases of ladies' fine Shoes for $1.00 worth $1.25 15 cases of men's fine Shoes f'or $1.25 worth $1.50. I5 cases of men's Shoes, congress or lace $1.00 worth $1.25. 15 cases men's fine Shoes, congress or l ace $2 00 worth b 3 00. Anythmng you wannt in Shoes comue to Copelantd Bros. J1uist reeelived 400Ladisad (hdreI which we will sell you for less than yo a Come and see for y'ourself and we wili COPEL Leaders of Low Prices for D)ress Oc Newberry, S. ( There are all kinds of men in the Plan or that. has attrac'tedl our attention recent iilly trles to dissatisfy customers that have 'i them they have been s in d led, etc. nj et out, to work, put In the time they waste usto,mers, and perhaps they could soil a P)j 'Ihe clauss of petole who buy t he STI EP irt.h, and their minds are niot to be0 change SilWP PIA NOS aure the very finest P orld on merilt alone. It's the old reliable hen anyone tells you he can furnish somet mombher you have heard ''Ghost stories'' I WVrite today and get l?actory prices on i profits made by the dlealor. Chas. M. P lano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. acroom. 218 N Trynn fi., Crl.. , N.', NEWBERRY raEy, 1ER 15, >enses! New Features! N VESTED! TrainH, 77th Year of the Oldest, he Pionoers and Perpetuators of binson's ALL COMBINED! - ose 'Dockt a) , i 4 . Roman Hippodrome, Combined with ctacular Production e QUEEN OF SHEBA! and Mind Elevating Pageantic and ng Ballets, Magnificent Scenery Beautiful Ballet Girls 100. Horses in the Cast. orming Elephants. Elephants that v Play Musical Instruments. verything but talk. O STREET PARADE! Corps, Chime of Bells, 50 Cars rs, 12 Traps, 300 Thoroughbrfd 3m Caliope drawn by 40 Ponies on All Lines of Travel. NOV. 15. [D BROW'. Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, ny t,own in theup-country, wearebetter er's this Fall than ever before. Clothing, Hats and Men's Fur nishings At. less than you can buy themi foi at any other store in Newbenry. 125 Men's Suits for $5.0(0 worth $7.50. 100 Mon's Suits for $7.50 worth $10.00. 350 Boy's K(nee Pant Suits for 75o. $1.00, $1 25, $1.50, $2 00, $2 50~ and $3 00 a Suit, sell for as much again at other stores. 25 Loz. Boy's Knee Pants at 20o., 25e. and 50c. a pair. 1500 patirs of Men's Odd Pants, best qnality, to it anyono at 75c., $1 00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2 50 and $3 00 a pair. Me' and 1B y's 11415, latest styles nt' any p'rico ' o ame. 50 doz. Meni's Undelr shirts and: Drawers, the i0e. kind for 25e. 10 bolts of Good JIeans at 12}e&. a yard worth 20e - . 10 bolts of G.>od Jeans at 16(o.a yalrd worth 25c. 10 hol's of 9 ez Jeauns at 20c. a yard worth 30c. 10 holts (,f 12 oz. Jeans at 25o. a itard worth :3fl. n'- Jackets and ('ae.lts tls an huy i hm f r elsewhe re. rmv w'.hat we sy AND BROS., ods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes ina ., Main St. bu )tsiness, but the meaest, competi y, is the mani who se.ts to andi wil at,ready3 arht floc Pianos by tell !O would ..is such men as this to in such work as this In hunting now ifno onceC ini a while. IF PIA NOS are t,he best people on ri by every little wind that blows lanes made, and are sold all over the ST IlWF 'I A NO all thme time, and hing as good for less money--just icf ore. he STIEFF PlAN.) and save t,he Stieff, North and Sout.h rolinna n..anch,