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i.401 mc t It6 it would p mnd the t\(4\l".c byt \\ 'i s p:t he me' ' v 1;\1.::.t WOu. s:W ittg t' h\~c e' 4 A w . tt -4 b44 A44' 4 . T. I r Iolved ThtWahng nwa ge' Generl' than~ Le. 3 invit atjin for young mn only. A ftcler i iisinj, the subject. other 'our*'ses will be (en teredl uponi for their benefit. Th'Ie St. IPhilip)'s school clo)ses A pril 2] The school was taught by MIiss Maitti Browni. She wvill give a pienic on th 25th. TIhe public' is cordIially invited Comec one, coeI all, andl bring wel filled batskets. Thle farmers of this commiuniity art busily engag'ed in planting cotton. T1he grain crop went back, but it is coming, out now wondeCrfully. I"eat.heritop. April 17, 1903. NeWkr'rt. 1Mt And Won At uinton --n tdtct tOntsts to M Tuled Off in Neve iry, The Newhery ."oilege t-eaim played t w, gamts at 'linton An tidpy after nl and SaturdAv moryn ing of last wee(k, lsing the iat hy a very narrow mas.in and wi\'iming the ecoand. T'he' New t'ory boy< ar that in the st ?-.m1< tn1' thrwin. .\n their part lo;t hemn, ihe pa n, all.-win1g four rim, R .: den g-oi tirst hfme run of the sea' , 8 inpan, Siip.on. while i: m as\hav as usual, alloiwxi .nm h is'. tit-ching , steady game. Ynton ,ieldti seven hits. 'st\ i to in fwor of the - o B A.iie' S. by 1imnis.n bas< h:s .'1t<ilr t. off\Simp T pon ,n. m 2\\ :1 ,\:N' v of1 . . '..c: " he , x.\ for New n wng the amc s sSn . n . : wN - ( . W.' b - h -b at ila.-r.,.f r th ing n ofer or he prchA e o th property of th 3.mpa, adteta acti n o su h o her bus nes a ma come up fr consid rin A ul ate d n e se r e tl r e . n tj desire that s many of th ol 3m m bes fth lla cea posil beprs ent.Thos whomaynot e abe t atedinpro ar asked tou- h nonvv.. SHOT DOWN BY HIS OWN BOY ., W, Rinsey Painfnlly and Perhaps Seriously Wounded in a Row With His Sons. The State. l;ranch'ille, April 19,. *-. W.Kitisey, a farmer livitig six miles from herv in liatuwrg county, was shot and painfully if not seriously woundee thia afterwnom. It aplpears that a dispute amose betweenl Kinsey and one of his sons. The for mer starte for his gun; the latter drvw his pistol; their was a general mix-up. The pistol went off with the above iv suit.. young Kinsvy and one of his brothers were arrested hrie this aftertoon and will ptobably be turned over to the sheritf of tamxeg c'ounty tomorrow. GIN. RAMRtiRG STRICKlN. Promitncnt and Wcalttr Man it Critical Condition. The 't:ate,. lkam ,rg. April 19. Gen. F. M. Bami. lvrg sufferei a stroke of pr.calysis late Sati mia. afternoon :".d .;w lies crit cally siat his home on tainldoa aye :' lrs Tay lor andi Wannamaker of a',:r.h::a w er called in and arrived Thc im1:1inN-i:5te' memtl sts of the fa1tn -.) w'c:': i eh V; raph\i for f his morn,ing rt. on a s'cwial train tonight. : ondiit ion is o nsid Y~ ' A id Miety 'for 'en c V. , ch . .onuwt a sofa < :' :s bakr.\ t'.s eve lnutg be s. -- ; : 1 . r;. r:is I& Vn 1: . , i ,' .v r.. Sittr Vto .. " ,"1'i~ \ ."v ~ .1:' ' - 1 E".r: . *~ .1..71 V .Tt . p :'r. Aear. B ro T Ti H E:sBE.S.\ATIS 2--. T... .r. New.:.rry st'-arn -. - t.arr a r.d Ibr a-l.: t dMutton. >i,d b ' Wante. e , s ?pa.' ri,.rf ther'- dIn n ptr .wu ra j'* I re c . Apd f t ,,S?\ 9 I S: ' .r :r firjyIi : esi . w.ir : -tj , . t-I 9 ra-.': 91 ' 1rr.r. truuude:utit:(us u Ie -.' i*.,.Tmunna. i.v t tout,;.: : lw, 1$ 1$ t dr, *I. .g .A Ut atir ih.( u. .s o M 'da u 'i Onte, urt , 6 il ,fJ Mir t rou/, . t ur -e.' n 'i clal i6 !Ve Iil cse, at.*lli1e (a V I I h'4 o er sreaT r n isLieh't and ric.0 ,r e-,,; ;oro - -t OT COR L.ike the running brook, the red blood that flows through the vet ins has to come from I'he springs of red blood are I mxal in the soft core of the hones Called the marrow and 0:lme say red blood also comes f 1an the spleen. Healthy bone I 1,1Urtw and healthy spleen '.e full of fat. Scott's Elmulsion makes new 1t:,wl by feeding the bone r row and the spleen with t'e ric'he t of all fats, the pure \.l liver oil. ,or pale school girls and n\:ll' an<l itr all whose b t thin antl p,tle , Saytt's ii h ~=x.1 it rich 1. ' \,"l l.i. ' ' ti;'gti'' s b u t ~t h i t n.t.d it'll 1' \\ . 1 . :, a . 1 -, , n, ' ir 409-1:.l'c - i t te l I .\ w y t ..........is.... ,.'.Atl$.ts *r i al) s ' PLAIN PROOF, What this Genttman Says is a Mere Statement of Facts. NO rll tnhve a ffa rr S0n b,t dis --etin frtm tha ctint s ar r,-des. wh i: h 11 ,\;tw, f,\: vetriintina a 1 of the, ::e i.i\ . 1 1hu le- i r< ;at a 1 h 1 CI . Vrid' ,.1 r'1 \t 0- ','t t !0) : a l aate m n' Isir th- pfVt ipr and thcea. a:r; k dluty ,'t\mpi:ain1t. a. ub-tan t.:1 r'.t .N:11 i i ar e l r a e i , 1 l:a\ - 1 t!; 'tt it Al i h ,n sire ru'. ~ to 1u a t . t: 1 tI' ,:t't11111tz, Say n i n nk It' Cs ty Qo. i: Il "r (lit Iy TH NEBER That (rolil feIr11-uIi, it quali The~ no tui' he q..ha<of teliwarbl's incag of vast ~ e terprses ltheI ow h U-ad in th o rae actidn bensee suces nd failu r i rn TKe quity of. thewoka on. b yh or wftaointks itaond wnte w aill ofto. tshe s res avgth.be TL t B.a onwl Aoull,do woka LES-.EEs . A Fat Field makes a fat purse. A fertilizer without sufficient Potash is lot complete. t bttr 'ok me complett treatises .tn I.itthte , wtitten by menl who know. wV ite' tur them. (W0% %.N h \l i If you are wanting an H aster lint yotl will find correct and most desirathlt usp-to-dite .4tyles at The Riser Millinery Co. No. 6102. REPORT Of The First National Bank of Whitmire, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of Business, April 9, 1903. 1tr:so1iRCKS. 1.onns and )iscounts..............$36,844 76 Overd1rafts, secured and un secured....................... ... 11,678 04 U. S. Bonds to secure cireu lat ion ........., ............ . ,250 00 l'tiumnits on 11. S. onds ..... 639 06 Stocks, securities, etc........ . . 77 50 Banking house, furniture and tixt ures .............. ....... 1.530 01 lue from State lBanks and Bankers ........ ... 12,028 49 IDuo from approved reserve ag'ents .. ......... .. 9057 60 Notes of other National lBanks 600 00 1 'Fractional paper currency, nickles, and cents . . 48 iA\\%- MONEY RESERVE IN 1ANI. VIZ: Specie ... $2.338 00 Legal-tender notes 025 00 2,963 00 lrdemption fund with U. S. T'reasurer (5 per cent. of circulation.) ...................... 312 50 Total ....................... $81,885 "14 LIA1.Ai.TiiFs. Capital st.\ k paid in.............$25,000 00 Surplus fund ......... .....20)0 C) l' divided protits. less ex pse.s and taxes paid 1,773 30 National lank notes out st anding .................. . 6,2 50 00 Individual deposits subjeet to c. ............ .:17.840 02 ashicr's dhecks outstanding 822 12 I lls payable. including cer tincates of deposit for money borrowed .............. 10,000 00 Total ............... ......885 "4 .~T OF TIITH CAROLINA, s COUNTY O ' NEwBERRY. S I. J. K. S. Rsy. Cashier of the above named bank, dc, solemnly~ swear that the above stateme~nt is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. K. S. RAY, ('ashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14lth day of April, 19)03. J. D. SToInes, CORRET-Atest: Notary Public. WMi. Cotl SMAN, . F. M. SETZLER, Directors. R. R. JETER, ARE YOU TROUBLED 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 the house and then find it a task to exterminate the pest. Why not use a bottle of our BUG4-I-CIDE 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 stick y and does not soil the bed clothing. PRICE 25c and 50c A BOTTLE. W. 0e Mayes' DRUG STORE. ROGERS STAINFLOOR FINIlSH HtaIins and flnlnhos floors at 'I QN Si&! N( Dii N0 Wcll Easily ItaIiulled and dirios ovej nighaL no It can bo untod ne,xt morning. Whethor Painted or not. EQUAtL.Y 0000 FOR HARDWOOD FL.00RS! Ajsk us for Itooklet on Troatment of Floora Manufactured by Dettelt White L.ead Works, and sold by Doslors & .Jobbor. Generally St.ock h 1 1'rs Meeting, . Stok hulea uof thep Newheorr~ CoL. 'on M ill will u an r, ( onrail hnni ' jsera It NewberrIy, S. . , oun We/dne. lay, Iht. Gth day of May, 1903:, at i0 a'eloek in the forenaooun, for the0 alect.ion I >f 1),ueethrn for.the ernuinig year, anid For lhe traactioun of othear busijness (;J0:. S. MOW it, Sec ret ar Newhearry, S. ( ....A >ri.? 196. We l re Man Unsu1'o. Preparations To serve you well this season. Al ready all our departments are being brighted by the appearance of love ly spring materials of the latest 4 styles and colors. We can show you now the new things in dress goods, - including Batistes, Etemines, Voils, Mo hairs, Crepes. White is very good particularly Mohair. We have them, our stock of white cotton fabricts is excellent--.ask to see the Madras, Damasks', Oxfords, Piques, in fact we can supply your wants in white goods wool or cot-. ton. We have them all. Black Silk is one of our strong departments, 36 inch Taffetas at $1.00, $1.121 $1.25, and upward are all good values, you can't get better at price. Also 36 inch Peaude Soir and Peau de cygne. Many new things in wash goods, some very beautiful novelties among them. . Our Do mestic Department is full and con tains everything that you may need. Prints, Percales, Ginghams, Home spun, Sea Island, Cheviot, Dimities. ELEGANT new Walking Skirts, come and make your choice now before the line is broken. Come and see us. C.& S. MOECO. The Ewart- Pier CoinpaQ, Newberry S. C. AN 'INVITA TION! Mr. Careful Dresser Yoni are RI espet3 fully invited to ny cet <-r gallieinwg <. the New Spring Styles M EN'S SUITLS, TJItOUSElts, ME~N'S FUltNiIHINGS, M E N'S HIA'1TS, MEMN'S SHOES, &P., &c of g.u Entemeni'M appml ( e tver tdhown! in Newb or ry. EWART-PIFER CO., Main Street. Matrch thirty-lirst, Nineteen hlundlred and1( thre'e. The clothing shown is from Schloss Bros & Co., Baltimore, the famous makers of the "Best Clothi ng- in- the- World." A ll t h eir g.a r YrtASt aAroARme m notlts b'.;r th' l abe l: %,-Mlsl.0rgr EWART-PIFER CO., Main Street,.ebry .c