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A cha1rtey 11i/imr. The B %Cl)' .\al (lub is arran. in g for a C111arit.V IKiz tar. to . hhld i!io the armornexty llvxt 101-11 even'1i1)kr lent,y of flowers and f ec% work for sale. sial I maids will ser've. rifreshiments. There will bi Gy piy tent, and a for tune telliw, afid iany ot.hor'thinv-s. A tailless dooik,!y atidi a grab batz, will furnish fui for Ihe littio f,ilks. All are invitmd to coie a ,d brinLr )er friends. No Charge for admiis-i41o1. Iile'ch- a waree,t. riin Nw'a'ry tf'tin "tuntdry 01o'n paniy oi l[Oieny afe- noon held114 le drawinr for flhe liele ttat, they h.eve ben dver.it,iivdsi:g to ivO away f-r the past few Imlonths There wera ahout 7.000 nuinbcrs In ,h 10bo. which "0 ere all shaken ut Und ono drawn there from, Wilh-h Irovkdtlo h - No. 03,355. t,he lduplicate beiny held by Mr1 1). S. Hal tIwaniger. of Newherry College, who was awarde I the wheel. Noet. co. Camp 1.)amns 1. Nitice. No. 3:16, U. (. V.," will inet In the Court lliou,e On HWNtdy. eibriuary 15th iitant, ar I i i'eloek sharp. litsitnss of impor talce t.o transact. BY order: J. W. GARY, 0. L0 ScIuMm-:1wr, Con1n1ander. A.A. 2t A oond SC-plee,,. The yolinq ladieieif bhe (C(olum111bia Female Coilevil l-tvo Invit.ed Dr. Goo. 11. Cromi'lr, tlresid.-nt, of Newherry Col leg-, to d-liv.tr the liitera'y address at the com- e t n J.on. Dr. Cro iuer has accepted the invitation atf the young lidies may expiet something above t,he ordinary. Going t,i Uantli'oreit. Clerk of Court Goggatis received a telegram from his brothor-inl law, Mr R. T. Long, yesterdtv, who is in Ai derson, having been there for somte time in the electrical business, stat' ing that he will arrive in Newberry ,o night, and after' spendiig a few days here with relatives, wil I leave I he first, of next week for UNlifoinia, where. he h-ts a position with Is brother, Mr. J%ke Long. Newberry boys can't, but succeed, A Thounati i)ollars Thrown Away. z)k MI. W. W. Baker, of Plainview, Neb., writes: "My wife had i lung trouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of doctors and spent tver a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope, when t friend suggested trying Feley's Hones and Tar, which I did; at d t,hanks be to this great remedy it saived her life. She is stronger ani enjo.Ns hetter health than shte has ever kiown in ten Years We shall never 1,e without. Foley's Honey and Tar aid would ask those aitllicted to try it. Gilder & Weeks. A Smith Cajolia Ateauty. D.,ily in both of the Atlanta paters, the Constitution and the Joni'-ial, ap pear photographs of beautiful Soul.heirn women. In altmipst, nine caste mit of ten t,hee photographs-we do not. say these %%omen-are not. .-eautlful But one (ay last week the Journal hilt the n1ail square on the head by pre--eiting a photograph rarely beauliful of a young girl rarely beaut,ift)-- M iss Myrtie Schunipert, tI le daught,er of NI r and Mrs. P.A Schui mi pert, of Newh),'rry. Now if Mis Sebhumpit were purky it girl of Newberry b 0-1, she would still be otir hetoved neighblor, but whlen we call t,o mind that heri mio her is a wor' thy scion of the old iLevolutionary Ii0defield Saluda Cobeman family, we feel like ptting into t,his matter a strong chtilmt for ICdgeflld. MIiss Myrtle Schumpert; Is a izrand-doug.h er cof Edgefield. Retmeembier that For some t,Ime past, she haus beent in Au gusta on a visit to her aunat, Mrs. .1. M Berry. On hter homiewar'd 1rlit couldi she not stop in lederil tld? TPh old Bacon home would lift. up till Its Lrates at. her approach. --Ed gelield ( hi'rtiicle. Seen Years In 11eti. "W~T I i wnid .rs ever eene?" iti tir the f'rietnds of MI ra. L Pease, < f Law rence, Kant. They kn -w she bud been unatble to leave der bed ini sevenI yearts 4on nieounit of kidn ey and liver I ronhile, neorv' is perostrtion int genieral debil.1 it.y; *u t. 'Tiret' hot.t les ,f IEleett'ic iI ltrs enuabled mue l0 walk,'' she wriit-*s "ati ~ in i hroe mon1 ths I felt like ai niew' tserAont "'V Womleitn)~ sufferig front Iinad ateti, Inttk ae'he. Ner'vousness,O' Slce' I le-sntess, Melan1 icho4iy. l-' in t.intit andil Dizzy Spells will f ind it. a rial bilessineg. l'ry it. Hait ist'i't son1 Is gnt aan teedl at all d1rutggtsts. Only 50Oe. therifr 1ufor~(ti Op-uri'a a Ne gro Whol SI- w 115s EroLther i,e 185. TSwe Ynes ntet,r., Ils Termi of Olfure. Sheriff.B ifordl, wIthb IhIe assistance of Mr. E. K BIdenhaug h, of P'rosperita last week succeedel(d in cat,rittng WVash CJarwile, .Jr.. a t'egro wh Io has be-en evading arrest, sitice Jui', 1895, two years before SheritT Buford went into ofilee. WVash (1ariwiIo shot, and i Ile'd his brother, Biltift d I 'ar'wI l, on Sunday, July 21, 1895, oni lt Y. Mori's's planta L,ion, a few mIles fr'om t hIs city. ICrom t,he testimony t,ak"n at the coroner's inquet, it seems that the two broet hers fell ,out, about one1 havIng ont the other's vest which resulted In the shootIng. Immediately after the shooting Wash left, for' parts unknown and lie sue * ceedod for nearly seven years In (lodging the oileers. Mince Shierif Bunford went Into 0111ite ho has he-ird (If -the negro In Washington, Virginia, and in several dilf-rent pat,t of the Statn, and last week f ially Ioe-sted him * In Saluda and went vnet' and got him, '[he Sheriff is a dlet erminecd ollcer aind when he gets ont tack of a crimi nal ho generally gets himi in the end. A NIght, aliarm. Worse than an alarm of liIen at night is the brassy cough oif croup, whIch Sounds lIke tihe childr'en's death knell antd It means deatu untloss somethIng Is (lonte quickly. I['olay's Honey and Trnever tails t.o give Instant relief and qulckly cures the worst. forms oif ereupij Mrs P L~ Cordler, oIf Man nilngton, Ky., writes: "My three year eld child had a severe ease of ereup; the doctor said she could not lIve. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar, hie flrsk~ dose gave quIck reolief and saved hter lIfe." Refuse substItutes. Gilder & Weeks People who attempt to get even with O#.h other are apt to remaini at odds. VACIOuI4 ANE) ALL 4iOUr. Cot C. J. Purcell spent a few days In Colurmbia last, week. Dr. 1'. J. Moore Jr. of Columia, spent Sunday In the city Nir Cole L Ileas" cimln'! up yost.er day from Columbia where he has been on o business trip. Dr. 1). L. Blooz-3r, J r. is In V I ml :t it t tending tile Southern branch of the National Dnt,al Association The snow reached a Idepth of about. 4 Inches here last Lriday night,. We hive plety of it wit,h is yet. Misses I-na Moseley and My Y ra M.wcr spe ret, y1est'1rday it t1i1. holme. in Newburry.-The Stiate, 17. It is very import.ant, that, all property be returned for taxes by Thursday of this week. Penalt,y will be attaclied ufter that. date. Mr.,. J. R. HaIr antd little daughter, Marie, left last week to visit the fam1 ity of Dr. lkinter' in Charleston, and to visit th Mxi-osition. MIss i Ma bell St,ewart, of Prospirity, has onr thanks for an invitation t.o -t tend thIe recital of her music PUpils at 8:30 o'clock on the evening of the 28th instant. I r. Lut,ber Peliers killed a cl Icken hen last Saturday for his Sinday d in oer, and irs Fellers weIghed It after it hatd been dressed and it weighed eight pounds. Who can beat, it? The County Board of controll will elect a beer disp-ns-r for the town of Newberry on March 24t,b. Applici tions must. be in the hands of the board by Monday, March 3,-d. See notice. Rev. Dr. S. T. Hallman returned home from Sptrtanhurg yesterday, where he has been engaged In his mis sonary work. Ile has met with suc cess In Spart,anburg and says the out look is very encouraging. Mr. John Parks, accompanied by his friend, Mr. Crawford, of Patchogue, N. Y. is visiting his sister, Mrs. E4,d uard Sholtz. They arrived in the city Priday and are making a tour of the South, taking In the Charleston Ixol)o sition. Mr. M. J. Ruse, of Chiigo, Ill., spent several days In the city last veek with hisrelatives, Messrs. P. P',. and John Scott. Mr. R'us:' before return Ing to ('hivago will visit the Charles ton 14x"position, Savnnah, and will take a trip to Cuba. lie enjoyed his, few days stay here. Steeped into Live Uoas. "When a child r hiirned my fo:,t frigh1 .(.Ily,' vri(es W. H. E rds, of Jonesville, Va., "wlhich caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica S:Llve wholly coured me after everything else failed. ifnfallable for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores !ruIses and Piles. Sold by all druggists. 25o. 1T. V iLiCNrI.'a' G ICICM AN. (lven Ivn the Armory Friday Hvening-A Dlintt ful Ocealon-A List of Thoso In Attd ntf nee. The annual St. Valentine's german wa. given in the Armory Friday night. There weii about thirty couples in attendance, arid it was probably onie of the most beau tiful and( thoroughly enjoyed germans ever given here The ladi s were hiandl somnely costumiedl and bleauitiful, as Ne herry ladies always are, and( taken alto gether, the occasion was a mrost delight Thle german wars gracefully led by Mr. J. C. Wilson, Jr. 'Chaperones: Mir. and Mrs. D). F Piper, Mr. rand Mrs. A. T. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Schtunpert, Mr arid Mrs. 0. 1L. Sechumpert, Mr. and Mrs. IB. Scholtz, Mr. aind Mrs. HI. HI. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. L. WV. Jones, Mr. an I Mrs S. B. Jones, Mr. anid Mrs. E. M. Evans. Th'le fdllowinrg is a list of the couplles in attendance: Miss Nancy Pool with Mr. J. B Ren wick. Miss Azile Pool with D)r. WV. E Pel harn, Jr. Miss IHessie Gilder wvith Mr J. C Wil son, Jr. Miss Margaret Johnrstone with Dr D). [L. Boozer, Jr. Miss Lilla Johinstone with Mr 0. 0. Cope larnd. Miss Laura Vance, Clinton, with Mr. C. P. Pelhamn. Miss Janie Vance, Clinton, with Mr. Vance Irby. lVss Clara Vance, Lourisiana, with Mr. WV. C. Schenck. Miss Gordon Weeks with Mr. G. F. Wearn. Miss Neville Pope with Mr Jas. N. HeLCaughrtin. Miss T'ia Paisley with Mr. Jno. K. AullI. Miss Vi,nnic Mae Wilson with Mr, J. B. Booz;er. Miss Genevieve Evans with Mr Little, of Clinton. Miss Bessie Schumnpert with Mr WV. A. Jamriesont, Jr Miss Marguerite Cromner with Mr. Thuos. [' Pop)e. Miss Thyra Schumnpert with Mr. WV. F. Miss Maud Fant with Mr. II. T'. Reni wick. Miss Lizzie Glenn wvi thi Mr. Thos. K. Johnrstone. Miss Alua Bishop w ith Mr. L~ B. Kib ler. Miss Matud Lanrgford with Mr. J. R. Fair. Stags: Messrs. Mi [L. Spearnman, W C. Tryree, Ned Flynni, S J. McCaurghrinr, Montgomery, Pottle, New York, J A. Itady, HI. A. Copelarnd, C. It larnt, P. '1. Wilson, Wmxr. Seabrook, Z. F. Wright, Amtos Wells, P. II. i)omincek, J 0. Daii iels. ___ In caese or accident. Aceidents will happen. Mother starains her back lifting a sofa. Father Is hurt, In the shop). Children are for ever falling and bruIsing themselves. There is no preventing these things, ed with Perry DavIs' Painkiller. No olher remedy approaches It for t.he ire lief of sore strained muscles. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. THE COURT. T If F('CIINI NA I, WIt K ICFAWN ANI) T ' 10 .1111ge Muent M;ry II.-W411sig -111 4 I t ' e to) thme tri (l ita y -toi ltt Iqr St,aln I i t 4In %filt littissungrupt'r Ontpil Sii ssil Alts.11. The sessiolls court colveled yestenday Inornling. The jurors and witnesses were late ill gettilig ilnto colrt, which dela,.ed the court considerably ill getting down to business. The Solicitor had to issue sev eral bench warralts for Witlesses, before they could be gotten into court. and Illis Ilonlor alluded to this fact inl Ilis charge to tile grand jury Judge 10riest Gary is presidinlg, a.11 Solicitor Sease was punctuallv at his post, but tile ianv friends of Sienograplier CaIpbell will regret to learn1 ihat lie is sick aid was unable to be at his desk. Solicitor Sease haldled out indlctutients ill tile following cases: State vs. Chris Porter, Allbert Johnsoi anld Bll'ott Johnlsonlrcny State vs Jessie James -larceiy of I ive stock State vs Joht Kelly-larceny. State vs Johin Brooks -burglry an d larceny. CiIA[R(''I TO GRAND Si'RV. Judge Gary ill deliverinlg the indict Illeits charged the graind jury as follow : Mr. F"orenan and Gentlemen of tle Grand Jiry: It is a tinme lionor.ed custoi for the presidiiig ollicer to chlaige (lie grand jury. Why such is tle ca-e I an not e::actly able to say, because Illy ex pericice is that there is no tepa.uneit in the crilliial courtl that cotes nea:-er dis charging its (tily IlIati the grand jury.i They need less talk t hani any oi her de partmenit of tile court, but it is, I have said, a customn, and I will cary it out. I lave very little to say. If O.here is any iniscarriauge of justice it is not tiue to the efforts of the graind j ury, but muore es pecially to the petit jury. However, I havo 11o special copplait to make of the petitjury. I amn a great believer inl the jtry systei, and if there is ai v iscar ringe of jusi ice, it is not the fault of the systein, but of those who s't upoi the jury, and have 11o right to (o so) as the law conltemnplates, not a defect inl the sys teI but in those who adiiniister (lie sys tein. It is the (tly of every g< d cit ,eie to use his best efforos t> supp.-ess crine. Tle object of tle er'luial colu ;is to slp press crime. That is why we have as semnbled here, that is why Aie tax-payers built this house Anud organ'ed this court of sessions it has been tihe ex.perience of all tile 8nglish speaking pe ples that the muost prosperous ieoplc are tIose who suppress critne. C'utne and pr-sspeiity will not abide inl the saie coninimit v at the saine titne. If c-ine urorpers, 1)0 gress and civilizatilon stlifer in piopo tion. If you would have peace, go> (o. ter, prospe'Ay, and happiiess. tile inosI, effective waty to have it is io punish iosei who disturb the peace andt prosperity and happiness of the State SocieLy's \wo st enemy is the tman who b.eaks the law. It is for your protect oi and t lie P1r0 tection of your neighbor that. the rights of your Ieiglbors anld o7 iOe public shalli ble respected. We (10 1ot lve 11poln the theory of i he sorvival 4-ifl lie fi"'est, where might muakes -ight, bt we live uiuler a g0overinetiii the boast of which is .bat ' e rights of all are pIr tected. I, oue cit~zen takes tile life of his neighbor lie hirs doaIe Ihat which I he )a w i'self c a not do ( wi- 1 out dL,e process. Ile his coils uled him self Ilighler ihan le law. Iad Woelni I bat is condolned, you can not hope ,o have 1 prosperity. It has been s.,;d by a odrtin - giishied pract icioner that inl South Ca ro- I lina it is easier to qcquit a man before a jul y inig commlitted the crime of inuIIr- I dter t. - one having comm itted assault I and battery. thal it is easier and surer to 1 defend a imaii who has coimlitted the I highest crimie kiiown to Ithe law thanil one C who comm iiits assault and( baitie--y. If thlat I is the ease I he law is no0t at faullt, it is the fanit of tihose who pass up~on the ques tions1 of fact. The conistitulion of this State reqfuires that jurors shall be be tween the ages of 21 and 65, of goodi tuoral chlaracter-, anid <jualilled electors If that sect ion is car -ied out then I ven ture the assen ion there will lbe no0 11us carriage of jus'ICe. I have no0 special comiplaint to miak e. Grand juiles colie n.earer to the uma -k in dlischarginug their duty tha lia 1y oilier diep)artinienit of the cou: . What is (lie reinledv? If crime is stalIk~ig ini youri neighiborhiood turn your - faces sternily aoiist it. If it is the duity of all g' ill c~ 'zens to lend1( thleir aidi to: lie supple, ion of critne, how mnuch ni.ore is it thle <ut.y of the juriies to leidoi their aidl, who are specially charged with the corr'ecl ionl of that evil. So set the - pace for the p)etit juries. If you enter. upon01 1the d'scha ige of you r duties with i the dleterinial ion that crime shall not - nrosper w'e y'ou are ini olice, the pet it I juries witl take upj the pace and your in lluie,ce will be felt thiroughoult this whole It is hard to estimiate the results of a iniiscarriage of justice through syllipathy or pity or irewardi or hope of reward Wh1o < can tell, if you coiiie uplon tihe discharge of your dulty andl1 110notdischatrge it, if. you cond(ouie crine, thle baneful resulIts. 'The bauieful inliuences cannot be0 est'iina tedl, bult a cal k(-ous sore w ill have been sown \Vho ca.i suy 'lint suoner or later, if i lie truly goib v a ,-e allowed to go free, o at you illi not blecoilne the next vict'tu, or I ('at you,, wife or illnlocenit babes left behind youl, n I: not sooner or later be comne the te icmus. Th'le jiury in timle of peceC is whabt ihle sell inuel is ini t i iie of wvar. Th'iat senitinei wtho keepls wtatchi in the dead of night whiile his comiradles peaceful ly s1le, his duiities atre nlot mlore imp)ortanit thain you rs arec, you who r,r the se,itiniels for the ciitis of this coun y,who ale now reposing unda(er the he lief that their imierests are being cared for ia yotur hiandIs. Rise ho Ithe occasioin aiid set thle p)'ee for iie p~ eservationi of peace and good order in thiiis county. I single out no0 special county, not this counmy more than any other lBut if by my wordis I cani inire in you more zeal, then I will have cha~rged whait I hwte iun dlertakeni. ThIe jiudge theii e'xplai ned thle bills which hiad bleeniI handted 1)y thle solicitor, and1( explained the law relating to their duties TIhere had beeni a goodi deal of trouble thus morning inl getting witnesses ~into court, andt if this cointinuites lhe ad-. visedi thiem to imake meti on of it ini their l)resen ltmient an we( wC ,ill try to remedy it. The witniesshias e;teredl into a con tranct wvith the State, lie is paid a reason able amiounlt for his services, and every good citizeni shIould be willinig to reiider this service to hlis State. It is thie duty of ev'ery g!ood citizen to do somiething to wardis adivancinig the peace anid good or tier of society. FUR2T'PIIR ntUSINlSS. 'rThe case of the State vs. Alonizo J Cook anid J A. Bradley---assault and biat tery with intent to kill was conitiuedl State vs. WVill Orr andh Jiim H'ubaniks was nol p)rossedl. F'oley's Honey anmd Tal- Is best, for crouip anid whoopinug cough, contiains no opitesci, and ctures quticktly. CJareful mothers keop It, In t,bo holiso. Gilder & Wanoka COURT HOUSE IN A BLAZE k T A; (111I' I A 1)FlFF,I; IIi EVcJ1, UI I 1 '1'1r .3UIV1, IMIO VFK11FIt ID AY AFI IF 1N1CM)N. A (I.timl Ieal of Din111:rgv Moln by Fire. ni<d Wis(e.m, <i-wo- Wir I,y Ili ioFro C,mI sp,m Iel Cotlrt lit i nvey n I"lk 'Iiuo*i I4)t 16 441 1 i 011c(I mil li tJ1 1141 .01 .14 i1 ) I 1141mit i t i .l'h44 it Mor44 la,.4i Yesterd. y aftelnoon about 2 o'clock the col It house cang lit on Iie. Thir t'le IIIn'ltes afNer t,il atlIll wis sounded Oltte Excelsior Pire Company 111ad two St'e1111 play.Ning upl)oni i te burnina bilililg ami the tire was nll dCr fuill C ti-l. The fire s'at'Led from Ia d'efefCtivt' itte Just above t lie C sliag in th'. jury rooi on the solt,11 winl of t le buil Jiln".. It soon spread unt,il bet,weel tle ceilinig 1n1d the roof there wns one mllass of llamlles The fire, however, (id not burn t,b ro c h on e it, Ler side, but g reILL volumes of black Smioke poireu; out, from inder the rof. So lbick did lbhe smok become ipon the public square that the tisiless houses oil the slr 1ouIndlintg blocks (oiid not be seen at All the fire companlies reuqpoIId4,d quickle to the alariml, aild Smle e'cel It-ent work was d(nv The lbose wats tLken inside the building anid wias only a few minies uitI tle strealls were playing directlY upon the llaines. In fact, it seems almost imn ossible for any lirv wit.hii the incorporatle limits of Newberry to gatin y tIadway against the eToirts of our filt laddit s. '[te damalltte done I > Lt,e bulilding will not amuotint, to Very miuch. The t Poof tind ceiliig were bur-ned and charlIed plrety had ly, and s0111 damilgo was ( doie by tie wittir. II is iL most fort unate thing that the fir'. (lid ot, occu. dilling a sessiol of Sthe court. The cou't, had adjourillId to mete at 3 'elock, and the fire occurrd betwe- n 2 and 3 o'clock. When I ho our't, revouvelled, it was inl the ollice r>f t,le jtldge of probate whe teL pt-tit jt i'o-s wee dismissed until this morn Inl' at 1) o'clock. The solicitor ha dd all 1he indictmn.n-Its to the grand juryv, wch iv Ieained in session in the pro it' oluce. All the books and valtiable docu met-ts wei'e rI1mVved '20om1 the offices of le coulit. of'flels iIlmmediattely Ilieln lhe alarIl, and nione of the records wasli dama-O: cd. Thes' Iilcti . with the e:.cept.ion of those of tie clelk anrid probate judge were leaking hadly and will have to be 'eIlakSt.0re 1 through1ou1t. :ivr@-,4 comie r, 'omi t,vin.on, iatting sore's Closta Nothbing ti, Try Blood poison and deadly vancerl ale hie wm-st, and mlio.4 deep-solated blood Iiseases on eartli, yeb the 11csiest to mr1-.e whe i otai ie Blood Balm is used. If you have blood poison, producing i -cus, boepainls, pimples, mucklolls WLebes, IaLIing hair, ilelilng skin. wlioltila, old rum,imor olyfensive orm1 of catalrrh.1, scabs aild scales, i.Iy - ncer, ca,llng, bleeding, fester tig soles, sweljlings, lumps, persist,ent )1t or so e. take 13otatiic Ilood 111ali Ij It 11). It. will ourn even the worst -:1se a fter eve ything else f ils. I It 3. (ris 1 11thV pMiSonl 0111. 0( thl1e sy'st Im Lmi lih blood, thill viery sore hea's, niatking the lblood pure and rnch, and wiii1ding up the brt,ken-down body. Blotanic Bilood 137imi (11. B. 1-3.) t.ho oygly tested fol 30 yeas. Diug t 0i es, $1 per i large botl le. Trial t,reat netl. free by writ.inur looli Balim Co.. \tiatla, G a. ) 'scribe trolible and Ie Imed,(IicaI aetvice givel until ciured. .11. It. does not cotinlinl min-eral >o'sonis or. mlerenriy (as- so manily adver ed remedies do), hut is copse (if ~e lotanli I ngredients. Ovier' 3000 estimon1)1 ials of ulr'es by taking Botanie lo0(d Blaimn (11. Il. 11.) SPECIAL NOTICES. SNEWV lot of Boys' anhd Chuidrons' SchIool Shoes just received1 at Jamijeson's. "Olt SAf LI.er'sey Cow wit,h youniig C,aLIf. App)ly to Tho11s. F. Hazrmion. {ONICY TO' LOAN- -Five year's L,ime Iat 7 per cent, interest, so mreP4d by tirst4 mfortLgage Onl impilroved cali cLLte. Hlut, Hunlt) & 11lunter, \ttorneys. f&t t,f -30~ R1.1 ilN T-BIlacksmith ShIop andI( eight r'oomsi foirIl rLn. AI tts. 1L. L. P~A YSING Oit. Ot, Olt. good, square meal, go to Blob 'Miller's r'estaur'ant, near t,he post, u11ic. t&f ti. IPAiRI N G old ando ne0w. Put,Linig ig (Uba, rs, U phIoLtering Lounges, o0ras, ec. Pr'ics r 0(d te. LeaLve rdeJ at' ILLlerld andIO Nou,s otlic. tf WESLEY M10ANS. ICALS soerved in good styie, the VAvery best tbe market affords at .J . Miller's r'estauirant,, near post IhliCe. t,& f tf. NALLA ai.it Theii Iloratild andO News ohlice -'for Labor01 conttracts, Ifont, con -acts, Liens8, etc. [F you nood1 anything in Clot hing I Jamiliesoni wiill soil you atL cost. fQ i'P'C i' H-OUJl11-Persons having "-pbusiness wiithi the Count,y Super-' nItenident,I of Edu tcit,ion wiv ll leaseL5 call LI, hiis otlie on1 MondaIlys and Saturiidays', is t hose are his otlico daLys. 3R0I YTEl aill t,he thime, ait ItI.. ile' estaura'Int. t&f I f. TU M Hlci F01I0 SAx LIC-Good soiund a lRoughed go aLLt, 01e hu11ndred. Squaimre Lumuber' at 50. Wo aire also prepared'(2( t,o fill bills on1SiO' hort, ntice. II. 0 LONG. fSilver' Street, S. C. ANM110ESON is still running cut price sale on Clothing. 'M ITil 111(OS.' iHolier Mills, lat KC. nad,MC., wili grilnd on liridalvs 1n-d Sait.urdaysL3 of each week. t & f 16t. A Bl1( lot oif Boys' Shorts just ro. coiveid JamIioson. A FtEW of those $10 00 Suits lft, that we are closing out at $9.90. J amieson. [. t'u\OV IiD-I haIve moved myl jew --'elry estal)Iishmen t Into tho storc occuiedlil by Pe' lhamn's chir 'i hall and will ini the fulturio be in a better pIos tionl to (serlve the pu11blic. I keep conl HLItant' ly on l hand, ('o1( WVatecs, D)ia mfondl anid weddh1'g rings, jewelr'y silver'ware, cu1t glass, clocks and1( novel tiles. Itememlfber I am prepalred to fi dilcuit, eyes wit.h glasses. Yours foi tradin. J. G UY DA NIE0LS. ..JEV(ELRY JEV(ELRY... In large varieties from a cheap Stick Pin to a FINE GOLD WATCH. Call and examine my stock before buying. Eduard Slt, Jeweler and Optician. Fire InsurafRGO Iu Strong Old 11o,vri ild \ tuoi can Coimpaniets. Cash A-swts. Aggreg -ate $31,043,297. Life Insurance In Pacific Mutual, tho most oco nom1icl aind lib-Iral Comlpanly inl tho Wo111d. Accident Insurance In Travelmrs aid Miaryland Casnhy. Mishopi aro freqpunt. UliaS11 P.t PeIllaiR, Over Post 01lice. Noticc of Almilicaloi for Hoicstad. T AK IC NOTICEC, 'I'HLAT .iOSiE'l (.aattlebaumi . hw- liled his piu it,ion with te under-signed, tsking that, it 1101meSI.Ad be Sel.t.aidle to him InI thatt, tract of land I.. ing inl the Covt1 y of Nwvherry, Stat! of South (Iroli ia, 111o whieh ,l tlif petitioner now resiies, itndl aiso anl) exempti 1ionl 111 the per.,oniall property of which he is possessed. H. H. HIKARID, MAaster, N. ('. Master's Ollice .1Jan. 1:1, 11102. -1t. ctatras o'xpoil I talem via Solto n,4rnl Rtallway. On tlil of the Soutilh Carolina lnt er-St e and West, Indin Id hlx 1posi tionl to be held in Charlest,on, S. C.. bl'gill nng Dv-mi iber Ist, 19i1, o,he Soult.ler1n (Railway will sell exturidoln t.iekets to cirietistonl and rot,urn at tle following attrict,ive rates: PRiOMNI NHEIIY, S. C., I.'()I? 1il ?"7 ickets on sale daily. liml in. 701ied to resun June 3, 1'.1. Uf' J ! Ticket.s onl s le daily, iml p 0 70 it-ed Io retin teln da.i a. e It and'I Tu rsdays, Iiit. ed 1i) t , 4urn sn, daVtI ( ys.~ 2)1 (Corre1'spondI ingly rdedratesfo ot,ber ploints. TJhe Southerin I t,tiay operatf.es double)14 dili ns1(15(It l on convenie t, sched2( ules with uIlman S'eepers to and from Chtarlest,an , S. C. F~o or iuhr in formatin aLpply to: WV. It. TIayloe, A. G. IP. A ., Atlant,n, G n. lI.. W. Iluit, D). P. A., Chiarleston, S C. J1. A. Huirtn, Att't.., Newherriy, S. C. . Sheriffs Sale. STAT.E OF SOUTH[ (AROLINA COUNTY OF NEWH IiY. aga inst Trho Western Union Te'legr'aphl Comn pan.fy, Defendant. B3Y V1HITUIC O.14 A N I''CXICC l'ION 1)o)me direct,ed 1N the abo(ve2 stat ed case, I will Hell beforecjthe (Court Itotise int Newberiry, Sttet and1 counity atfore. saId, withIiin the legal houris of sale, on saleday in Matrch next., being the 3(1 (lay tbereof, t,he( following dlescr'ibed lproper1ty of 51a(d dIefendant: the ba~t Ier)14is, I inst,rum n140t,, wiresl', poi1 n, and allI otheu' pr'ope tv, r('eal d i's pesnitl, in indIng the iranch~Ise i(id right of way of said( dlefendanlt within the cty)it andlt State a'O.'es Id. I aevied on to sat Isfy a judgument in the stat,ed c .se. Terms: C...sh; purchiaser to pa for pa p)ers and stamp ~s. Sheriff Newher'try ( 'otyt. l"ehriiary 31, l1902 EUG ENE S. 1tI'ASE., Salnin,a . C. DBlase, DBase & St Amand, LAW~VYlItS, Tewberry, Saludla and1( Prosper)1it.y South Carolina. P ract.lee in atll St.ate and U. S.( Coturt,s. IMPROYED) TIIRO UH SER VICE TO NI) VIA COUTHERNi RMLllAY Coinljudo Dh1liD Car Servico. Flor dei tails see A genlt, Sontlw her Rail-. aN xaeomseasssne:4 . FLOUR MAKES THE BREAD~ THAT MAKES THE MAN ' ITE GOODS SAL[I Nainsooks, Fancy Stripes, Dimities, Checked Muslins, Lawns. Embroideries, Match Pieces, Edge and Insertions, Cambric Embroideries, Lawn Embroideries, etc. Be sure to see these Goods. We are offering Special Values in New Styles and Fresh Goods. Just received the past week. We are also showing a fine line of Ginghams, Madras Cloths, Mer cerised Chambrays--just what is wanted for early Spring for waists or full suits. Prices 10 to 20c. Come and See Us! DON'TLETTHIS CHANCE ESCAPE YOU. Clothing You Want-D .llarS Saved in Buying. Men's and Boys' Suits at an average of One-Half. ST'OCK TAKING is over and( we ind our Cost sale cut our Sock awa down b)(O! ut t imei moves fasr an we are dLL~ueterm inied to gel rid of all Iu o dds an)IIS;ud enids before out necw stock arr,ivyes. O )ur Sacrifice is the bu yeris benefit PriC tell|the tale^" "f lo n,Ien's suits - Your choice $9.0, egular pr c $ Cg o16.go . A lot. of Iloys5' wool suits5, go) at $3-25, Reguilar pr1ice $1.*S' to) $5-50 AT HALF PRICE. A lot of odds1 antd end(s iiinI Me's su!its -Not shIoddy or shop-worn, bunt fash ionale wear. $3.g to)I $i5." - Macintoshes at 33 per cent. discount. Bargains in Shoes-Some less than Cost. Hats. Furnishing Goods. 0. M. T AMIESON The Head to Foot Clothier. Copeland. Brothers "Foot-Wear-Winter Slioes for Everybody." Our Shoes arn Monmey Saivors beconise they are built uponou honor, from thie most reputablie Manruneturers in America. None botter known. They are weair resisters anid cominoii the very latesit " 'np to.dafte styles' at pleas ing prices."' We have every dlesirabloe make for Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. T1ho Krippenidorf D)itt mani Co's. Ladies Vine Shoes, no better shoes or pretther stylosi mado(1 at 200 $2.ii( & $3.00. The Wolf Bros.' Shoes for Liadies, Misses anid Children. Thoi oo. GI. Snow shoes for men at $3.00 & $3.50, as good as5 anty $5.00) & $H.00) shoes sold1-of other makes. Don't fail to come and soe and1( examine our Shoes when in need of a pair, and you will get the very best makes at the lowest possible prices. Also we have our uisual good stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men & Boys, Hats, Underwear, Men and Boys Odd Pants, Notions & Furnishing Goods of every kind. Also a full line of Trunks-all at Factory Prices. Our Clearance Sile wvill continue for a short while longer to clean out all that we have left of Winter Goods before the season is over. Come to Copeland Bros. for Unrgains in everything for the next 80 day1 Respontfully, COPELAND BROTHERS, T.adears in Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, Newberry, . 0.(