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~i~hr vad nd :l.rtv.~ u' '3) 'Tlr: '')WN. W\e have he'l'l informed by the ecn111 mlissioners to ge't Ilp1 actVNewlerr3 coutll exhiibit. tit the C'harles'tont i.xi i)-1A i that tht'y have done a,l tiit t, (teh.it and the exhiilts have been "curid anti Cani he got togethe'r ai:ti lo, ded i the c'rS Within ten datys. liut ti0 will takce some11 moneyl?, and mtone, it whtat is now needed. Somle time11 aglo the 'oun1ty colltnill siole'Satlpprlopr"iated $300 on I he p it of the county for' this purpose, but it: payment was made conditional uipttn the colsent of the legislature. Th, exhibit coilsioners informn us that they have seen a majority of the Ne w berry delegation and all sein so fri will favor the conseit" of the leg:i-ltt ture beting giVen1, and there is no doul4 that it will he secured: but. the colnty refuses to )ay over he itoney until tI:is consent haa aci.uaily been giveil. This mloney will le secured siine I ilne i) l.tiuary, but, according to the conu inissioners, it will only be about hall onough. NOW what the eomiiissione's de-ire is that;t-ho town appropriate at like an>lunt. oi as much as los'silbe, (or thi pIlpose. The repreorntaive of It. Cornml1issionery apploittdl by themn t work tiy the exhibit, and take elharg}e of it., ha116 sct'n miiost of t.he illiilll business meni of the city, and says tht"3 llt' lifi reserved ly in favor of t.his I - pIrop)riltion being made byt . ht itwn. 'J'h1: responsibility for the :.uei . el our lxhlibitat t'l, (hritlestl nl E i-l Iin now rest wit,h the town Connell and we await with Interest their tt i1.' Much dh'pends upon the exhibit, all' t,b exhibit depends up on the t'oul+cl It is now up) to the town. since wr'ithing the above wve'hv 1tlarned that the County' conuissio 11n'is have decided to give the ladii'" half "I this appropriation, and that Mr. IIi" gilus, the gentleinan ulloin.e-d t,y III t'0mnlissioners to take chargt'e of tih exhibit, thinking that the counlt. c:111 not get toget,her its exhibit wt'ithott l1 t-hi- ailunit auld lnore besides, haitIr igned. - We hope theu matter' will soon he -1tlled in somle way, fo' after all thi etorts that have been inalde. t. county should not be allowId to he wit.hout an1 exhibit at the I?xplosiiion. If the llies cail see their way clear t1, get along without this ion'y, Wt hiop1ii' they wiill eonider t,he adv"isahil ity of letting It go to help the cunt "xhilit, for this is of the greatest im1 lortance, and in an iexhibit of the it sources and industries of tle- ioui-t the ladiies will be well rellresentet. Ilmweer, Newberry conlti umlls have the exhibit, and we believe if tit' nlone can be secured in no other wiy the bu-iness men of the fowln will contri bute it if the matter is p't befOrt' tilit in the proper light. Tilihnan anid Mel auii are now li lt Sig over thei q uestion as toI wich one&i deser'.es the glory of securinug t.he go'. ernment'it exlhiit, for'Cii'hrletton, anco gett insg Li,brough Congress the r'esolui tiiin pirov.iding thiat all forelin imlport I in thle shiape of1 exhliit1.5. etce.,til Charhi ton duirinzg the progress of Lihe l'Cxpiin tion, shall be admitted to this etsi t.r' free oif ebarge. MeL auirin clahn tha Il ho was to Iitroduce the ni solutioni, hual it pre pared, and was golin g io int ni du0ce it hut,that Till man stecurid 'iil lior for t lie int roducitilon of h illIs, an,~ wou.ldht not conceede the floior to Mel aiiiz' lindI '.'hen lie hiadt finisht d w'.ithu his -idb. lut ion Ihbus strlinzg from Muuii in ii. i.'t diit. for it. T[he i.ontrIiove'i u' has hie v.ery3 wa'ri mi, hbut. we'i hopet the Silomtm wvill soon stop talkinug and11 get diiw'.n I hard'l wor'k aund see w. hie can get abraii oif the oilier in gett,Ing thbroughi1 Coni gr'ess the niext resolution wh.'ichl w..i I be. oif r'eal beneflit to the State Queen WVil helmhia seems to be hav'. higagod deal of tr'oublo '.wit.h heir huiis bandsis, anid from wh''iat '..' cian gathet fromu L,he niow..spaper reports theiu ciiupil are not,L enjoin)'ig that bliss w..lhih thi nlOs say people who maiirry bietui, they lor''o. eh other always enjoi\ M%aybc though they atre not hiav.ing an, moi.re trouble thanz some pecople in comil mon life, but the d itTerence is that, thi famiiiy quarrels of royalty are brough before the public and giveni iiore hull hicity anid inltuence the destiny of nit tions lnstead. of faimilies,. We ihopei Lih y'ouing and beautifuil queeni andl hi 'onisor't will sooni become rteoncile and1( live' hiaplpily forever aftier.wards. Tlhe Stato Press Associat,ion '.'.l meet in Chiarlestoti tomorrio'.w, anid thi ed. i.rs will view the lig show w.hiet is now. in progr'ess In that cit,y. T.lii inicationis are that the metlng n.' it be largely attended and thlei petople ii the State will soon! read wh.'at kinid of thing the Charleston Exposition r'ealla Is. We would like to know. why It i'u the t,hie boardi of trustees of the gradet school can noit be induced or pu'.rsuiadet to take time enough to attendl a meet, ing in order to) pass upon and appr)io'.' bills. If they have no other' buslitess to attend to they should at least. hioldi a meeting and appoint a committee te pass upon bills which they owe. Another horrible crime has been ad ded to the list in An derson couiity bit this time the brute who committed the crime whieb is gener'ally the forerun nor of a lynching in this State, es. caped lynching. . li ti in4.11 lot tht' I'tn1:2 "% , atm n.it t I MI . 1. ttt to 1 :lt . tt ..I i. t l a n l 't 'I ' i - lt, tl tl 4 'a ,,t i \n,l ht4 t' 1 :\ - tl,1 IA ,4 . "1 t4 , I t 't "' t t t11 t,25 IIlt "1' 1 .. a111. , . 1 isn l rt II' n - Iat,". n 4 ' 1i i- . - . t l t !I t i t - ( i :1' t 1 1 : ; . 1!t t 't ' . t !t" 1 4tltt1'" I :It lt,l:ttt'4 i ll i i .i pa tie I 44 t -. 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'r of Sale-( 'ash TIA l.ti A. A t' l,l,, \ditn'x of the lI 'crsontal lstate of -ai MILLINERY Stylish and Attractive, Latest creation from Fashion Lecturers. The season's new shapes and modes are exhibited in our dis play. Tile Riser Millinerg Company. s at Newberry, and I we too, that I am now fil s, Fruits and everythin ay e on his"store.' 2|| -W/iI9iME%KEMWEW 'usIruy - SA. -%Uor't' Slllt 'lV\' O tlCl'. Not. c to Ove rse'rs w :, x -. t - t L ber i:h. .1 N IN A FAMILY THAN AN BdsiiPhloiiora ph WE SELL THEM. A nice Razor makes a good present for your young man friend. All smokers enjoy a good Cigar. We have a nice line of Standard brands which would make a nice present. Full line of Drugs and Medicines. Prescriptions f il I e d with fresh Drugs. Call and see us. THE NE'W k3J RRY Land ard $ecurity Co. WItll BU'Y AND S1.111 Notes, Bonds an d Mori jages. Stocks of all ki ds and Real .ESLate. o. P. 1 .A V i I , I -si,hc'lnt. *INO. All KI,NA1:, . ee nual ItR. m%t to tell the children, ing his stor-e with all g nice and suitable fo. A CLAI YICLE I S V at 1 am veady to beat any price quoted, let it be cost sale, holiday sale, or a clearance sale. W confidence in the matchless values and the capae ty of inteliigent buyers of Newberry to d sirate bet\en commercial wind bags and hig r planned methods. We ask the great army of buy ers to judge for themselves. Never Such a Turn Loose of erchadis& Before in Newberry. I have done the business of the town this season '7 and I can \Vell afford to lt the balance of my stock go without a dollar's profit. Coma atlince aaBNlak Yol S ltons I have the biggest and best selected, stock in Newberry to select from. 47 pcs. Venetian Cloth 38 in. wide, never before retailed over a coun ter for less than 4Sc. yci. You can take your choice of the selection 35c. Our entire line of Black Dress Goods at actual first cost. Now is your- chance to buy a dress for a little money. 100 pcs. Dress Lining Kid Cambric, the price is only 4c. 5 Bales Sea Island, worth today at the mill5c., Mimnaugh'sprice41c. 1 00 Bolts Calico, the best standard goods, now only 4c. yd. 800 ycs. Percales 36 in. wide, as long as they last, the price is 6c., worth lOc. 500 doz. Clark's Spool Cotton, 200 yd. spools, regular price 5c., spe cial for this sale 2 spools for 5c. 50 cloz. Towels, the regular 8c. kind, as long as this lasts 2 for 5c. 50 " Towels, 15c. kind, as long as this lasts 9c. each. 85 Bead Srreads, regular $1 .00 kind, now only 58c 25 pcs. Red Flannel 12 1-2, 15 and 20c. Ask to see it. They are worth double. 20 pcs. Canton Elannel, extra heavy, the 12 1-2 kind now 8 1-3c. yd. 3 cases Ball thread, 10 balls for c. __Milliner-, illinery._ Our entire line of MILLINE RY to be closed out at a sacrifice. Anfy reasonable offer on any ,ar-ticle in this department will be accepted. YOU can not afford to miss this sale. Every Cape and Jacket at less A big cut price~ Shoe sale. Every pair of shoes in the house reduced. Ifyo want shoes now is your opportunity to buy them cheap. 5 cases Brogan Sh oes, h,igh cut, the $1 .15 kind now 90c. 5"Wolf Bros'. Shgoes, 5 to 7, for only 45c.''$.0 e o a a8 to II, " " 75c. 5 " "" 12 to 2 " " 95c 5 " Ladis ert s Shoes, lace or button, heel or spring heel 90c 5 " Lde'Dress shoes, lace or button, heel or spring heel, $l.2~ 5 " Lade'Dress Shoes, lace or button, heel or spring heel, $1.50, A new line of Drew Selby Shoes just opened, any style or size. 125 Men's Suits worth $6.50, now only $4-.00. 100 Men's Suits worth $8.00, now only $6.00. 100 Men's Suits worth $10.00, now only $7. 4g. .7..5 Men's Suits worth $1 2.00, now only_$9.95. Every.pair of Men's odd Pants at first cost. Every pair of Blankets to be sold at first cost. Bring this bill along and we will prove to you, we mean business. No matter what prices are quoted you in the reach of one hundred miles around, I will always be lower. MAUGH'S M AUGH'S.I The Leading Dra Goods, uM ..r an Sho .s.