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NATIONAl ;O7 ROAnW Af ENTUON. i'h N:.:., '' thon tit u " ' ' aN F h ' *a . . ' -- fou. . We'o coninuly. .u...g . r oo d day fo ob: ying ore:. n dha g d. Mar , th prdTi . .\ . Tha2.t may. be trC.bu n.dub. ttle moet ar w.Q,giLn in..n gaders from.~ .&'-- ' haq r ts jtWe' d~ t (lame fMr .aow i soe muh fo he hadi poive refssucion tov obeyr ore \s and dia argcr. Man-: tmsn. ;'e.t. .. AinM ninber on a ertain stvet.. it s not a p i somiTr who questkins the viato tOf the onter of his conmandiing %flr Themv At plont.y of plaets to aid in Charl,sqtWin kutsidt' of privatt i5en'Ces, and even if them should be a mspition that liqluor is illgally kept in ae.' '(riv"att house it would be th1e part \f w"idl, it sttls th u to break ur he olt 1?t pl*a''s tirst. Certai'inly t he raidinlg of p1rivate residen , ts will nt lp to brirg the dispe'nsar\ lawi Mt. .hn. !. Mathis has sex erod his ,onn' tionu with the 1nion Ti mes and, ith joarnahsm. Mr. MAt h:s has leen xlit,\ of the Tins fo:- th< pat t f? :as.. during which time h has 00n iil: ti a britadcar ewspr: \a regrt v'y mluch t h.t hx has 0e &Ni to )"eve the tchi of s'2ras..' r. Mat-his some yefars age w as en wt with the NewIber: l":1 'we. know\r. : n New \ ttym ts from \.. ... - . 1 . :. t". t -.-no ;' h or' Murt \ nu u wife Alic.1ho tr.pu(to yactig Mayo S mt. I a'.ar>to A l' hea. Alice shoe f . I ight a btweept' under arret Adams wasgin $10 or 20 days andI Al'eU:V o 'A dayies.Ie(.iIi~so BA('MAN CAPiL LETTER . . W. Writecs Intcrstitgiy on Union Academy Sujems. I told you we w ould have plenty days to piow and they would come in plenty time So never mind the weather if the wind does blow. The fruit clrop is badly iljuted by the cold. Some peaches, very few appt\s, hanity' any l hrrivs, and sear\vely' any plums The tirst crop of figs was pvtty we il killk\i. .\ verry remarkable incident occurmi :n this section last week. Mr. E. 1,. S r:mlss l1tew two seasons toget her. 1e 1uitchtered some of his winter meat a .d pia::tt.i totton se<i the samne day. Wt l. t here's always something new developing-. We learn that the Fork school closed as: Satu iay with a picnic and exhi W :eti ks for an invita I. .'a: :n, :he sing exerc.ises of Y':'0: ' \ .:tlebaum's school at De 1:1.talia tCtunty, on May tirst. W10 ttil at t mand for pigs is c a!'' a :r behind this e \Vc e w of our .el.i old . ce abhl to ght lan e ve . e, r e-:miens to cook * '' '''' oi rAt - - .' t he *~ ~ ::t: --- andm treat - - e.gitsgreat - -a 't]tio to - - Tere re sor. -d srade by - -r chap ar'i a,but for A ,~ Cr p anid n . hre the're .ra Xin and( ('oughir:g - r Ar ring ?s. hre - - uan Syup.Ihe '2, - . cent . I- 'r sale I tan& Sn.' '' TH 1~ t'AOLINA, Y OF )1 NEWY~HERRY -IN M.,r. It g')rnery. lin ;tiff \..' . M('zrnery, as heir at law ute of .John W%. Mo.nt *.. n .s admrinlist rat rix, . ar '.th r' J)erferants. 3 h ou:'I herein I wi I sell to the - hi.r be'for e the. (Court H ouse a'* N wbrry '. ( on Monrday (Sale's . ele.ga hor of sae I unless sold tA' lA: 0f lar:dl lin g in th Town of Newb rry m lai County and State, I.-.tammr line-*eight h of an air', more o . frit g'. onY Adaums 't'eet, and o i' bo(unded'. hv the' Crotwe.ll 11 lot, alo. SIOning1l to the ett .Jofna\ .'IMontgom.)rery at the timel( of his Terr. of sah-: (>)ne-thbirdecash, balance in a (ewd'it of I:! inonths, with interest at J'c p.crnt from day of sale, and uin til piaid mn ful, cred byiii b'lond of pur chaiser I and m Iort gage of pr'emises sold1 w.ith, leave toA atticipatte payment of cred*~it port ion at any t ime. Th'1e pur c'haser" will be re<quired to insure the dweihnrg h ouse in a sumi not less than creit portion and assigny the j.olicy to the( mu rsteei'i bfore rec'eivm'ig deediN. The purtchlaseri to pay" for draIIwing and r'e cordmig dteedadmotae - - Trustee. Newh,erne' S. C' Api . 1.thu ,903 PROCRIFfIUNS When you have a prescription to be filled, we will put it up for you just right at our Pharmacy. We employ the purest DRUGS and finest CHEMICALS, and being graduated and licensed by the laws of South Carolina, we SERVE YOU properly and carefully. WmEPelham& 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. Ji W. WHITE MUST BE IN EVERY HOME IN NEWBERRY E'Le i: ig druggists requests the bLd-r; .f .1 U RNA .e up.on to briog te at .-ne and seure absolr.te iy fr~ t h regular eiz -bott le of thbe Great Prepara'ion, MURNA WV I NE. For slmonly by Gilder & Weeks. -TH E Natinj~al Bauk of Newberry 8 C ESTABLIoED IN 1871.) Capital--- -- ---$160,000.00 SuPplus and Profits - 96,866.88 .-ra: b'ankinL' business transacted ozeetio. Crre. >>ndecat solicited Savings DeDartment. Deposits allowed interest at the rate~ of 4 p'*r cent per annum from date of dCo st~ flLre t >ayable January 1st M. A. CARLISLE, Prest,. T'. 3 DUNCAN'. Cashier .1 W. M SIMMONs. Amst C'r OBSTRHOTINL THE HIGHBWY8, A LL, PERSONS ARE H EREBY .notified not to obstruct any high wao di wle prosecuted to th ful extent of the law. J. M. SCHUMPERT, Supervisor N. C. ARE You TROUBLED with buigs 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 BUG-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 sticky and does not soil the bed clothing. PRICE 25c and 50c A BOTTLE. W. G. Mayes'. DRUG STORE. Litle Pink Laxatives Have you tried these for Constipatio . Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Sleepless ness, Muddy Sallow Complexion, Weari ness and Poor Appetite? Do so. They are so natural and gentle in action tha# they commend themselves, especially to women and children. They are splen-. did system cleaners and have a fine tonic effect upon the stomach, bowels and liver. They cause no pain, griping or sickness. Price 25c. Same price by mail. Guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. GILDER & WEEKS, Particular Pharmacists, Corner Drug Store, NEWBERRY, S. C. SOME BEAUTIFUL NE W GOOD S JUST ARRIVED IN Dress Goods, Madras, Ginghams, Percales, Soirette, Lace Novelties, Fancy Damask, Mercerized Chambry, Etc., Etc., Etc. All the above in Colors and White. We have many "Odds and Ends" in our "Brought Over" Goods that we are sellin r quite cheap. Blankets, Overcoats and all Winter Goods are being sold extremely low--really less than cost. New stock ladies' and men's Red Golf C oves Butterick Fashion .Books and Patterns are ready. Come to WOO TEN'S The Place Where You Get Your Money's Worth. Low Prices on Seasonable Goot At CopeIand Brothers! Our Stock is Large, and All New Goods! .ust Arrived in Past Few Week In Dress Goods and Silks bettr values and pret tier styles will not be shown by any house in Newberry this season, "'and we'll match or beat any pric, named, no matter from what source."' We can show you all the new thingsi Blatistes, Etemnines, Voiles, Molairs, ('repeas, Grenadines, etc., andi in was fabrics, White Merce-r'zedl Madru.s, lDamarks, Oxfor-ds, Piques, India Linent Organdies, Lawns, etc. The Shoe House of Newberry. Ladies' Shoes, Oxford and Strap san- 5 Men's Shoes and Oxfords, Patent dais from 50c. a pair to $3.50. All Colts, Vici and Velours from 75c. to styles and best makes. $5.00. One whole side of our store and under 0Th~le best. $2.00, $2 50, $3.00 and $3. tables and on counters p)ackedI with Shoes on earth Eblvery p)air guara Shoes. td. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.I, An immense line of nice New~ Clothing, nobby styles. Sts for men for $5.00, $6.50, 8750 Suits for Boys for $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. , $2.00, $2.5(0 and $3.00. Better clothing can't be bought for the Hetter suits can't be madec for the1 price we name in any market. | price. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! for everybody. A grand display of Straw and Felt Hats, The Latest Styles, Prices to Suit Every One. From 25c. to $3.00. The biggest display of SHIRTS and Men's F'urnishing Goods ever shown inj this market --All new and latest styles --and prices can't be beat. Come to see us for' anything to wear for Ladies, Men and Children this sprning We know we can and will save you some money. Copeland Bros Outfitters for Everybody. APPLICATION FOR H)MESTEAI), SEWODSEL ANS NOIEIS HEREBY GIVEN -i that Mss Fannie Harmon andhits mrvmn.. Mrs. Mattie C. Herbert have this day , j* made ap)plication to me to set apartto them a homesteadl in the real and per sonal property of the late TPhos. L. Harmon, in accordance with the Statutes in such cases made and pro- V vided. H1. 1H. RIKARD), Master Newberry Count y.. Master's Office, April 15, 1903. Fir st announcement of the Newv Store. ~Odsdsu lcadasii~o G. B. SUMMER. FrIfrainCn I have bought the stock of Counts & Dickert, and I am going to conduct a n in hs ans up-to-date grocery business in their old I extend an invtation to my fiends of New berr-y and1( the surroundinig countyNEBRYHDW ECO to dro) in and see me. My salesmnIi, J. P. Aldridge and Clarence B. Sligh, will be glad to see them. DAES I , G*. B. SU MVME R, Hrwr n eea Nextdoorto imnagh' Ag icuturls impvments. I. o. 0. F. PULASKI LODGE NO. 20. M' P4 In 'tY it1\\Y NIitti At d ,'rl.'k'K t, I t i' ha I at the tra tted Behoot, t;.d1ngt,. Visitt- eor. li 'ly inv"ite'd J. M. (1U11NN. N. G T, S Nudson, Siecret.ry' . TABLETS, BOX PAPER, VISITING CARDS and everything in the line of STAPLE STA TIONERY at the RERALD AND NEWS OFFICE. Tablets from 2 cents ach up. Beautiful Writing Papers. Come and see. Also a line of nice Cigars. Note Our Steady Growth, anuary 1, 1903-$163,161 61 The Commercial Bank OF NEWBERRY. S. C. ~-' 4 1.ef a- k arefs Talkic, u Ahr nice newthpinga ::omfort and attrcive Louing ess ands. ice new SpringBd there will nothn scrato wadd soucar t com &ofort and attractivt, Nice new FudRitre Mattreses and Dexter Ncelew roBd Atll tscrate now Niced ntte Bed frm Pres slieaknde Wlutn Elati Felt Mattrse and eting Allathe niue store KIBLER, DENNIS & . AtLaesOldPsANY.