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I1tlU 1 A toN. Trhe propor- ion 1Of c'11ildreni to adult population ml the South seems to be mucth grtellr than im the, Northern or W1'stern St:atteS. 1,'hs ikes an 1i portant facl:tor in ialing with the $ioo1 questitn in the Suth. in Sout.h ( arohna it seemt1S to be lower than in :11y other State. - -The ft 1;w.\\ g :igim'os, c'alullatte mi statiies in the lnited States tess sho t:il fr1 1m this -t:mldpvint e baien of edat illn mn the Soouthern . er than in other semens of e e':i: In Tnnlsste e u a~~ N\ e :h t w n: yar t . the s c - Va t n o 'I VI hee r E it0 0 tn fr}Nb I at :in T H r n e s Th pabes n tner o olm bi a e r trik an. ob d,:o e\euti '' en ih ms si es ,s m tVk.x tlabo movements1 :i m lumiac.i an to(1 ha ve a vr had e tfect general ly. No st:I ile en accomipl ish any'thit ig nnlhgg it is necessar and is bac'kedi by a hea:lthyi pmuli sent iment. Newi'erry~ CotlleKe CommnicemeiuntI Pro grammei mioin, by llev. ('. l'. Welt ner of Auguist a, Ga ;8: :uo0, address to the4. studntits by lest on, 8. (C. . nt' 9, :8: .20, nimnal imlet ing o f lIoaryl of Trulstees; 8;0. Juniiol' (ont est for meh iinora 1 Itory. ill li oe'Ih A lumnni Associjat ion. S ::30, address be.. fore t he Loitermtv Societljes by I 'resi dent ileunry 1L. Smnit h, of' l)vidIson College, N. C'. June 10, 10 o'cloch;, annual commene men11t. Ate you acrqiuitedl with "(lifton?". A trial sack will conv inuce you it. is t he hoot nlone ulntian art,. -ii('I TRIBUTE TO FORlMEiR NBWBBRRIAN Mrs. Sarah Cureton, Who Dlc4 In Georg:a Incidents .it Her Life Interest ing to Newberry People. The following is taken from the New nan. Ga., Herald and Advertiser of April 10th, a copy of which was sent to Rev. 1). P. Boyd. As will be seen Mrs. Cureton lived in Newberry for iany years. and has here a large circle of re. .atives and friends. Many of the inci dents related will be recalled by those here who passed through the troublous days of Reeonstraction: T'o-day i come to pay a simple tribute to the memory of a plain, true woman my beloved grandmother. Mrs. Sarah Cureton. But in the shadow of a loss etr pe<ctliar, of a sorrow so oppressing. affection stands mute, witn no thought but a pang and no language but a sob. She was unadorned with the graces b\ which seem to be estimated the worth and character of the new woman. She was rather a woman of the old school. 1*e a at a time when the South was vet sparsely settled. but slightly advaneed. reared amid those perilous conditions in which men are made self-reliant and st rong, she assumed the brave at t rihutes a a woman. Trained in one of Nat ure's SchoolS. where character assumes its ".-e proportions and simple merit has st reward she early became aC .ted with the stel 1 reality of tlhings earned to love truth for its own \\ was born in Newberry. S. C.. on o 'ebr .arv, 1820. She was the :'..e':f Frederick and Mary Schum ,e of ten children. All of - vih-l, the last two of wlom Sum rtand Mrs. Magda c nl:afe lontlls. T'he - Te H0 3,. Arc, . '". .. : ' ': 3' k. . . ' . n An th '..we~v et compani: mutl he po.nhsw h:uwayse. h!ruh a. the years- t hey -pentt :hr' toe ther.i aweet, p athbet ic storv th mlemory ot whih is a - rich legacy'to us~ T heir be:.ut iful count ry homne wa-s :il "3y a~\ .~ .iv tor comftort and en.It' met. .A, td t he diearl'11 5cene' o '-l hmie'ts' h'us e g.at her the s weet est recol lections of iny childhoodI. lHerie t h appldes seemed t'he redlde-it, the t ree,, Ihe 7-:3diest,. the brooks the coolest. the wa:ei rime3ins the tinest, that ever 1:'Te'ti n1 mvavished vision or cbarmedl propo: joud possibly come to any of uIs than a visit to t he dlear old place. In the fall of 16'9 t hey moved away to Mloreland. where t hey wvere .u.ill lin inig wvh'n she died. He're she spent her last ihays, full of joy and pea:ce. As age came on wvithl its enf'eeb lement s, and deprived hero of her wonteul pleasures andI enj .o,vment s, she did not grow pet ulant and unipat ient , as many do. R at her. as she t un. her tace Itull aigains t the wvestern sky, the dleclining sun seemed to shine more radiantly upon her. ' 'Shte was an optimist by the grace of (;od." |Never a sigh or a' regret escaped her Ii ips. and she went down to her grave -t'ipe in years and full of' noble deerts. C oge Il'ark, ( a.. larch :i;0, I190:i Nlotte TIhe *John MiN. K inard Camtp Sons of C'on fedora te Veteorans will meet at The C'ommnercial Hank on iext Wednesday afternoon, 22d A\pril, at. six o'clock. Husi ness of great impl ortanice to bo transactedl. 3no. M. Kina:-d. ('ommnander. A Firmu G;rlp On a good, long life is what you will have if you select your food care fully. Therefore choose "'CIA.1FTON" ' loutr for your bread and1( you wvill have a first class anonlt i fo' en reen .t ini, a day. PROSPERITY NEWS. Easter Services at Grace Lutheran Church. Town Electioi--Personal and Otherwise. Prosperity. S. C., April 16.--A beau fiful Easter service was rendered by the children's missionary society of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church on Easter morning. Mr. R. C. Counts is presi dent of the society. The offerings ex ceeding $13.00. The society voted $25 for the Olympia mill district in Colum bin. Mr. .lames Quattlebaun spent a few days at home recently. l)r. A. F. angfor has gone to LAes ville on a visit. Our town election took place la3t Tuesday. '1'he day was a quiet one and abalit two-thitis of the voters exercised the high A merican privilege. Dr. G.Y. Hlunter was elected mayor: A. 11. law kins. 11. P. Wicker. A. M. lA'ster, and 1R. C. Counts. wardens. These are all good i men and we contidently expect them to make equally as goo i officers and this means that we will stillgo for ward. Miss t;ertrude Simpson. of the New berry Graded Schools. spent last Satur day and suinday with us. Misses Della Bowers and Frances liawl. of our Gradtied Sch1ool. visited friends. the former in lAexilgton Coun ty and the latter in EichliandCounty the l:st of the past week. The school here observed u o 'ridsy as holhiday The b:-week:- meetilliz of the hterary a . .e: a :he i.utheran l :' e S e e. Rai a has beer, ::- -" ' car, he haniPv d Presiding Elder bast )is:t 1'~hub were 2 '*I 's s'-' he ort,r Nu 0:.c-ins. La. Vi - - Theerfui fr ger. Agent. ATl.ata. Georgia - - T kets o ':-.., ro - . S ut en-a ts n u all (>its a on - to tth ~.ichir 1\. AUnTen n nit n:il tJn.s f: -5ge gent. n. Ticketsn ale :ua nel.ive, il limi 2t Nad * . An ' - extensiono finathm h. may "'-h be obtarid hvde thn ayen of feeoft ut een:1 Rate oneV ciet e i-. ( -a'on Tike Age nts eat rates and an otherinformtonad seh that your ticets rea vi thes oflatietst W.J.Cru. Lae. Pass. Agent.d H.M EmersonTriet anae.a NUAddi'e:sro ontgaomenty. feaintif Jane W.& Motgent,s ir at rae Somery,h~ an taon adnstr.tatx r.an teds.i teAtnant.~Cos \3 Ih cort hereitn. awlse to.ethe atONeherr S. A. nM da (a m: te Wet al ors gofy se untlaw s banr d da htee of Jrivat sa.) allt NewbI)iry, inl ani Cost adindStrate,x onanmg otnes.ighth ofean Cer,s or othie ouh n by will srell h biggestlot.da lo he t'ongng the e ostae oftJ N.odrry, and a lot Monda Geo.s layer the st ae of'ingy te with-o Je ore W.( Montgoer at pvte sti) of ais death.to'ln yngi h ono onainredi of. 1*emoth ih onaine.mrs or les pfrocnt frgom dams Stee and . (t heaisi fulseued by bond Cot pur ofh.sN.erote' and aag offemie. s.d wahleave soametinateayme of creit potoht.n i e. T ep r chase'ro alt'b: Oe-uird toisre aane dw) ei hofs1 mnt sm not hlresta wreit poraeto andt iiasite poniet o te Trustee befor)ie receiving dIeed, l'he pturchaseri to pay for' drawing and r'e cording dleed and mort gage. 11. C. HOLLOWAY, 'Irustetet. Nowerreni'' S. C. Ap,.l l-a1 19om EVER WATCHFUL A Little Care Will Save fhe Reader Futher Trouble. Watoh the kidney sterelions. See th9t they havo the anter hu' of h'alth Th" disrhtarges not oeessive or II frteluout. (',mtin no briek dust"like s din,rn L )oan'e Kidney Pills will do t hb for" you 'They walch t.he kidneys and curo thema when the ''re siok.i Mr John J.oli ois, ('mt,y Auditor, reseti ina at 'ls Rsobert sittet, Newport, Ky., slay+, "A man who has never ha t tiatlesche or kidney comttlainttt in any of its manty forms'ean searceely gautt the miserv a sutTerer endures who is hnt 'yed day and nighti by .his far too p "eta-ltnt trouble. 'o all such my id - \ ie" i! pro -ure )oatn's Kidney Piis and take a curst of t he treatmnt.. 'T'he esult of the ueo of three l'oxes proved to mnet that the remedy is up to repre. sentationis and deseryes my un4uaulit d irdorsement ' F'or sale by all dealers Foster- Mil born t' l, ButT o. N. Y , sole agents for tho 1'" itedt States lememttber the name -ll).an 's-and take no other. Fot salt in Ne'wbhtrry by W'm. F' P ham11 & F. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONI0N S-''TS Thrt'e cents per quart at 1'e\d & 'y's. 1 A VFN1\OR l' & e'AV\'FN A l'lli lhave iu ~st nyect iva :.ah',t o f Swifts anid ingha''s ans Snd bok tast strt'os. IIAVF V 'IU TRF1l A 'AN OF that R.:t Mutton. soli b l:v cnp'or; & C.avenaugh' ' 'U: Nt .1 At'K lt1: SF:Vt'F. Aply to M. M. lauoti. I-o 1 M.-S. R. L.. l'aysinlger. Newh ie':rr.. ( " 0 TV .1. P. C'00K P0 K'l A l' Groerie's. New st.Nk of Men's and Ladies' Rei Wool Gltf Gloves at Wooten's. tf [ONFY TO 1.OAN--We neg-otiate itar.s on improved farm lands at seven t'er cent. interest on a:; :am:s over one thorsand dollars. eigh: "er cent. interest on amounts cs.. :t:. S.?\\ L,A0ong timrle and easy :a: ments. Hunt. Hunt & Hunter. Attornevs. I J) 1. Ml1 .LER des:-to a:nounc e to t'.e tvXople of Newber:v that :0t' b ai to See thetm1 when they -C.ol..:'i- lie ha'; one of the esturar'.ts the city at 1:,tt' Main * . o p .: ne. city ha'O. tin at. hi. . "ht has thr!ee niteel' sIed :omn a:, .an furn sh both Ifyu: rant in an Easter i . ....e ae at.. .a T I e w r t w you think how liale you ar not' tur - 1[\"' 1)~ t Ni f c th onl we.tr e ie unie r largeot sale of at medcin an ather menat of onsmtion andorect ndos Lungirouble wiptot sin vis grea opaTe alRthse Milear yo ilb thnkhw iale your atentio to r chsche onlya rerup. unerallys mnyw ordnaremedyughaemedis hadethe dl-aggstsae ohr that recinea indh especialiny for Cosumton weren thret i<met expectortion and Thoathind durng theomgts witou loringis ghre isnohinglik German Syrup. Thae so godeongt sizohadjs beerp,dut his Of-er Cough. Bohti, Sru-- n epelfrntensumtin, hr W ther Wo(ltrcu s epcoaiandElcuging di thengt Dec. moni, there is nothn hand Julae yrup1n. 'Ih 251. Reedarom Ruhsle of cents... For9 sal RWodrks piigand Eleing tric 7 Ree'd from saly ounwate.......)22 0 $5. 14 93 P id for sarlaries ........ .......$1530 09 i~ l dfor fuel and oil......... ... 1558 19 P aid for piping material.... 720 8.4 Paid for house wiring material 6714 99 Paid for repairs to lines anrd lamps .....................g0 79I Paid for permanent impr'ove mnents to lines and lamps 37 81 Paid for carbons.. ............ ... 92 00 P'aidl for transformers .......... 284 37 Paid for otlice supp)lies, station. ('ry, e'tc.. .-.--............... 29 Balance on hand ........ . .... .107 9.1 $54 1 93 APPLICATION FOR HOESTAD), %OTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN ki that MIiss Fannie H armuon and Mr's. Maittie C2. llerbert have this day marde alphcat ion to me to set apart t'o them a homnest eadl in the n'ral andI per sonal propec ty of therc late Thos. L. I harmon, in accordance with the Statutes in such cases made and pro vided. h. HI. RIKARD, Master Newberry County. Master's Oflice, April 15, 1903. Test One Sack .Of "'Clifton'" Ilour andI you will Iind it makes more br'ead, better bread, aend gives better sat isfact ion than any Ilour' Suitable Gfts ! Huyler's Can dies always ac ceptable and toothsome, , the best Easter Gift to milady. Fresh' supply just in. Ett- Your doc tors prescrip tions are pre pared just right and accurately by Wm E Poiham& Son Prescription Pharmacists. ATTENTION FARMERS Call and see my line of Deering Binders, Mowers and Rakes. The celebrated Thomas Disc and Smoothing Harrows, sold on easy terms. J. W. WHITE MUST BE IN EVERY HOME IN NEWBERRY The follow ing druggists re.gnosts the holders of MURNA c.n pons to bring hem ini at ee. anid secure abscolote ly free', th.. reenlar si. btottle of bhe Great Pre'paration, MURINA WVINE. For sale0 Outy by Gil Ier & WVe eks, Agenits. -TH E Natiollal Ballt of Newberry 8 C (E5TABLISHE D IN 187'1. ) Capital--- -- ---$150,000.00 Surplus and Proftts - 96,865.88 Gene*ral banking busIness . ransacted with p)romptnes~s. Special attention to collections. Correspondence solicited Savings Department. Deposits allowed interest at t,be~ rate of 4 p.er cent per annum from date of dep,osi t. IntLerest, payable .Tanuary 1st anau .iuivly let of adh y ear. . .\. CLARIuir., P'-" S.a L)UNC AN. C'a.uhier OBSTRU.OTINC T'dE IIQWAYS. ALLPERONSARE HEREBY notSednottoobstruct any high way or ditches on same. Any person so dioing will be prosecutedl to the full extent of the law. J. M. SCIIUMPERT, Supervisor N. C. Fir st announcement of the New Store. 0. B. SUMMER. I have b)ought the stock of Counts & D)ickert, andl I am going to condluct an u-to-date grocery business in their old I extend an invitation to my friends of New berry and the surrounding county to dIrop in andl see me. M ysal esmen, J1. P. Aldridge and Clarence B. Sl igh, will be gladl to see them. G. B. SU MMEHR, Next (100r to Mimnnaugh's. L1. OF. PULASKI LODGE NO. 20. MElICY''Tf ifERY i"IDIAY NIGIiT1 * at 7 :to o'eleek' n'. their hall at the Graci d 3e 'lo') be i V INltors cor tinlly invited J M GUINN, N. (' TP. S huidson, Seeir -1. Have lust received 2' cars of cerealite-Top Dressing for Grain. The best result can be obtained by application in the next 30 days. The yield is increased forty to fifty per cent. by its use. Cash price $38.00 per ton. SUMMER BRnc. Digestive Tablets. If you experience any distreEs after dinner you should find these Digestive Tablets an inmediate re lief, and if their use is con tinued for a little while their tonic effect should restore the digestive organs to normal condition. They (.o not accomplish the "impossible,'' but they are a good reliable, digestive and tonic after-dinner tab let. - Price 25c. per box; 5 boxes for $1.0o. Sent any where by mail prepaid. GILDER & Particular Pharmacists NEWBER LetFs, Tolk Turnitre! A nice new Spring Bonnet and a nice new Spring Dress and a nice new Spring Suit are all very nice, but there is nothing thatl adds so much to the comfort and attractive ness of the home as nice new Furniture, Carpets, Couches, Lounces and Rugs. Nice new Iron Beds that will not scratch or wear out are a com fort and a delight, Winter or Summer. Nice new Bed Room Sets in solid Oak and Walnut. Elastic Felt Mattresses and Dexter Mrttresses cannot be excelled. All these nice new, goods at the new firmi of IKIBLER, DENNIS & CO., At Leavell's Old Stand. Prices reasonable. Nothing but new goods, and everything to be found in an up to-date furniture store KIBLER, DENNIS & COMPANY. ARE YOU TROU BLED With bugs on the bed? Every one is at times. Some check them at, once while others allow them to multiply until they are all over thet house and then find it a task to exterminate the pest. Why not use a bottle of our BUG-I-CI DE when first they are dis covered and be re lieved at once. It is easy to apply, and un like most preparations it is not greasy or sticky and does not soil the bed clothing. PRICE 25c and 50c A BOTTLE. W. G.Mayes ' DRUG S TORE. Tonic Elixir. If you have been over working and feel "run down," so that not only is digestion imperfect, but your sleep restless so that you feel worn out during the day and are annoyed by headaches and 'gei}eral feeling of debility and weakness, our Tonic Elixir ought to help you. It has been used very largely for such conditions, and with such general good results that we will gladly refund the money if you buy a bottle and do not get the desired l:enefit from it. Price 75c. WEEKS, Corner Drug Store, RY, S. C. Books. A few booka you ought to read "The SttarbuekM", "Dorothy V. ruoti, of Haddoii Hall", "The Amateur. Oraokaman", "The (4adily"4, "A Lady of Quality", "Doiovau Pasha", "Franeezka", "The Iron Brigade", "The ('ate of a Ki(IB", "The Bath Comedy", "(Oou Paul's People" and mn any oth* r.i too numerona to mention. In order to get the above books before the peop'- I will :i-l1 thom for the next () daysH at $1.10, worth $1.50. MAYES' BOOK STORE6 SHERWOOD STEEL HARNESS With latest Improvements, ares ubrmeo, Orchdsts Vasyardists, aod lo an account of the absence of w billetrees. For Information Con. cerning these Harness CALL AT NEWBERRY HARDWARE CO. DEALERS IN Hardware and General Agricultural Impliments. THE NEWBERRY STEAM LAUNDRY. The people want our laundry because it is the best. It always gives good service, and in quality it~ beats the rest. Wealwaysmake prom pt deliveries with in the city lirmits, and when you want your laundry quick we'll do it in a very few minutes. We lead the mighty host because the peo ple know, we make all their linen as white as any snow. L. B. AULL, Lessee. For Sale. TOI'"IPACE~S IN H ELENA KNOWN I s the Pratt-Four tenant houses md six acres of land. Also vacant lot, eor cash or one-half cash. For further nlformation apply to BI. E. Julian, Ielena, or write MR.LIZZIE BROPHY,