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4-ye)V)o uh: ex' rP hOv R*'fk th)f 0" ih p *-p v shoult ir.N t-t rh :he h k a a t AN n'im - h,:~ ' ,So. If Tr it%. Sai w 6 im-m It .o. Tbt p.aV kas muli Uii i:h ~I'.is i .FN'I ).as an than s1~$ aw it b . nee n'st shnb he ssla it: i- n, h111om'.'e' e , u Ph:. no a nool him & s R . haiA fii. his fiugh: An.u ta W .i'.: M'*'n''t 4It hITY ZZh:01WI h t a 0 hmz iU' -. lrn , 4-.111 1w, m- ,i :3 : Wl I ot ~a. hh I t n i1 sV - lilea i . . It n . - . !tt sr l t -t d ' I . - wligu . Ei :J' throatn(r conit to grow and staned bum.h goo. dtah. \. Sat urdlay, wvas we! ne biarbec'ue about A ugru. s r ,.._ to g.o toa repairingy t he pa'" raqn Mr. Th'addeuas B. Ep im 'i ..', an a - - y s;. - - . tig and y pa'. g~ -a The yoaung ;' 'a' (*-': er.'.?e a. d .3: given in the' ha!! at t- vn ,sn Saturday afternaoor. Misses Mattie andl Minii- W g.n. and their brother Paul, w.ho have b'ern visiting in West Enhd, returned ona Saturday to their home' ina Laurenas. Mr. A. 11. Brown, who has been aw.ay for some time, has returned to. West Mr. WVilI Rhoden, of Laurens, is visiting in West Endl. The pienic for the children of West End at Ebenezer on last Thursday wats probably one of the largest picnics ever held1( in Newberry county. The attendl( ance was (estimnated at about 500. J. JR. H. To The Citizens of No. 5. A meeting of the citizens of Town ship No. 5 is hereby called, to be held at Jalap~a on~ Saturday afternoon, the 11th, for the* purpose of organizing a town ship good roadsx associat.ion for said township. WV. (C. Sligh, ,W ea **Q*peIV vioaa*t %l*xw ilk woW-r* min vq*m%k neww AWk Nvtit k+ ,%* thje a e** h' SNtoithW, hai eggm gAg-t '*~ Mmitase i f pfpei. ~ii ~$~ TAi xIrOMt d~ ian aixt ten I-lt al s#r'hiA Oi,m kNA-S 1 ~ i i **iN' atm. p' enorg.Sd and~ Ra ) IiIA 2UrO mir i z;n we 4-va wol itV ur l We hall : t'ttY hdrai Ian Sand1Uy 11kl is glvik pm4fk lit Ixi f m,- Iont,x is\'Ic.It- I*. li Crnan aft uQgai v.g ' r. in i'is s mli, )Zs 'it'esI of N:.Whokr r-4 rpjk. st.vu: *t hle wwr ho ia. : i hIpT ' rzvl. p'n atkI Triht ul,!wM-3, i1ropnu's ,mi vl .o m !nd llhzlaie,M ;.H r m. g 4J-i. I - .f r cho . i. ' .4w !I',W , IN-004, ol hunt um'. ;1i1'v:'. O:ir. -hl ron htit N"ev y...... % chte a lt d I n ui t I T i' 14 W.eshnira . T e a e tu w ro- z't i tt idi - -,the t v it,: w i ' T l ie I.R r t WW, O"' OU-111 We(rpi'd6 7 itfn (W.% I'A un~~~~ ou,:2entn henwse ar i!; :.rr, 'eAtg w. f ut V av A:t 1: '.'1 t"1 /l i id 71 st.. .iil ' 111: ' L.- ut jiit id' - Ait '-,~ :-' hx$'ll ar"lrt ird r-h inI,t (fO'w .lrr-felio ,j --olin c. r.ad:eo . 1L4 r.eef tho ifil ' io 'ri alst~ i Lt trtii file 1*. eft. Af 11 lii 'i 'i:.f: eiury ilti l -r i r t lit.l.ht'i.a.U'.17 Iti"it r~hi lhir t - ri. fo . Y11 . 1 aLeniifrteUn- m te(h'. ,ia auhm S :c Certifica0:1;\twt'e'." riilI S pdt GIE NOICEt11 T: .T Lteneigned a los;" Rt his1 sto. -erifcae,N. 211in thm- capital 1stock ofaTh Newe Cotton Seed Oil Mil ani IriizrCr Gpar, WR.d hti made W- . Ht.an SIll n:R D-pnsr Q~Astbs Gremine, Juy ,-or thennth of Jvftht0x^tabulary fomv\ underChlef J C Hall, mae the best rcri that has er t*eeN mie in the Gmeville divis wsn which %n%riLes also the omtils of Iamtmm., Newberry, Sada a, W4"g*4I, As a Tvult the sale of en t%*abar#tdiqwr in thwenville, has been whaw\ to the minimum, the iicit work t,w b#in tital aimst exchisivey tv the r*vs- aoi hor clas of white t4- vs giv%n a detaikl report of Ihe avk of stabhas in the GIetwilit diviskm drSig Jule: Seimt 164 galkns of Nior and 45 t.t t wes of t mer, cotwie txns .1 tines inqs- xxi days imposed M. :umNr of casvs docketux for the 'hlgh),r 0,\MIT 7, T'tx *smve of five galkms of liquor is 'br h) by \ntawe "angston, of lauins O\Amiy. In Newberry, Saluida and VUiied .-ntNs;, where \wsa 9es .1 R FiAi and T. 1. )Nrry opey stt< 1 g-as of liquor werv seisted, ,nc aw beketed fx-r the higherCk\irt, one nur N,ne befoiv the Newerry m.yor asi fined $1. whih was paid News an C'.omier. Mirr m MNdoln, Trc.Atmnt Rec. iart Zy ot . navm-t i.' cure when 11 Ily e p:mp:e-s. spots on lt ski,. e -.t v%uf, tus atchee, fatlir.c hair, t .sk r. ront- pain., rheuimatiim, mblurrt to%tizkC tw,eed:ng, festering vcr-oe'f 41 i%, *k,% N- and v,alcis, ner an ba-r' Lon 'It 1a t-t%Ni poickNn. 6el r i. Sa , R. . 1 $1. A ?u San's cuarar;tood to care the v'.o- can~t 90 . at na sto I' re'at iI.C' i : P. 8 8 ser. free anrepi f ine 1. tzloMl 11&im k' 'N Aana e Ir.s u. h :be ani free mdc.io'Ia and~ s:-r~ r'dr:h rheal every sore, .i.-. ,i.. . s. a.hIm " 'nd'i p R.n . 1. *R. P .n jnr-. t ir, " :ce!rtme. STRTEMENT Of the Condition of The Savings Bank. of New berry., S. C., at the Close of Business June 30th, 1903. Pub ished in Con fornit. with an Act of the General Assembly. -' Tez u.n R6-nf: w:-u-11 k N Dt iTa-1-210-.-t Ilk - a. IlLukt-. _1 L TAL E viTS9 :: i BOX.- ..PAPERuLImu::. VltISiTatIN CAR iti:EN.rtS t' P '. E, e~~Erv Tare rorg nr' mn t.is fiars.-a tevig 2H tagtcs Managk iiei' r .WJatedn.E Censeny aoning~ trriory forrwe\\ End ecaorl nwn oe of cher fpinanci tanding.OFMT S'd,0 AtraighM aLar achoo wil eect pa teachr Mond o' cck diec from npadtrterEx nent. Appliaren fom acher, maa lectionh theechr .A. Shool ill lect teahr, andC J. A. WLONG, I ha 8. . M WERT A, Prlei, S. C. SUPPORT SCOTTS LUILCN M v,: ,,s a betdge ta cury the v, a'%ned and StarvMd systQe alop Amil it can 1ind Im sulpp"t In ordinary fo%. SeOW tot tre %afpv. V I'T I th' N , . . !Jt at J$%.,m all rc t SPECIAL NOTICES. )ST. Oine pair rimltsq eyeglaAsoe4 moutnted, allgkieaiat cht Re-wanxi it eftat lNAniea' ,Jeweh-y Stom. it W ANTRI). --Every housekeper in Newlrry to try Vorbins Grand vurs Flomr. he bmt otm the market. S1d by Davnport & :wentaugh. *;t\A.,, for kale. Aply To T C. P'A. 111111O. . 0RNING Glory CotTees are the lx-Lb,st.. ivaenport & 0,avenaigh are the sole agents forlthis city. und .l. C. C.Agle has founda bunch okys. which can Iw senred by owner by calling at this otic' and pay' ilig for notie,. 1kN)R RK,NT. 11ouse on college Strwt.. Apply to Mary E. Lake. 4t 1'le'TACI.Fz A N1DEYRLA.; D our r : actio and born. at nlehtF 1,i t-a th, be..t tri-il e e ior* fi i.ine Ipat, ,m Pn .yvg ..kid C'an tit tht.m' kst di 'alt eyp" w..' t p"op.r clse I tnave titi<oi ela' Mr re to't :wt'p't in the' emit .r3 0Xn tit v''n 1 use only the Ntat erade Crysta1,nk erA ;Z Com a. , C,e a 1is! and t onvi1neodi. Stri ' 0: e price to all. GUY DANIV'LS, jeveht r an,' oplitil. n< kIs atill e,-mpll n(h t- tA a.; e, r :M as o r anad hats before buxing The r WIiikry Cffodiy, Notice of Drawing Jury, I'i HEIREY t'iE o ' : , . .zt t e o Pt**- - 1V=L 1hC, A eruj o our:~ ~ cv _t z ,tvTrN BARtjLCUE. Et~e te Posy Holders. - 4.. -lt A - * - ' H NOTICE. y -t x:/*[.-:1- ar.d C:>ze at a4t.t, l's 'rtt.e,r at t$ a- , ex. Ia.''. I t da o A~? ;..p :/. '-dr.. rn ca 'r i , 'A (i o.I. C h.airrnarn, M.r:A-r. o f Courty P/-s'ard of Control 1' Ne?A-rry County. He/n7 C , July 6.. i'p3 Notice of Corporators, TOTricH iS is fEkIRIRV GIVEN A.~ that the~ undtersignjed will, onl the ith day of July sys.3, f6le with the See retary ofi State, a ulieclar?'.ion and petition praying that a certificate of incorp>oration >e a.'uedl to '1 he Calvary P'rea >iyterian Ch urch (c:oloredlh o,f Newberry, South Carolia, with all the righits, powers. puivilages and inmmunities, and suabject to all the limnitations and liabilitiei conl. ferred by an Act of the G;eneral Asse:i,l'y of Soulth Carolina entitled: ''An atct to I'ravide for the Incorporation of Reli gioius, Educational, Social, Frtra or c haritable Churchea., I,odges, Societies, or Companica. anad for amiending the Charter. of thoac already formtedl awlt to lbe formed,"' approvedl February 19, A. I) tryxa, and3( other pirovisions of! aw. CI IARL4S IF. lIIECIIEJR, Cor poraitors. N4ewber ry, S. C , July 6, 1I>.3. NOTI0E. Al,i, iAIJULING OF" SAND lLM AScott's Creek must be stopped at onco. JNO. . SCIUPoi'o', All Headaches CUREDPROMPTLY and no bad of At all DrUgstres'. CAPUDINE. (Liquid) Co11me of Charlesion, CHARLESTON. S. C. 118 YBIAR BEGINS SEPTBMBIR 25. lA)tters-. Science, Engineerin , One Schoh-ship to each ounty o South Caolina. Entrance exalmiation held at. Newberry by County Superintendent of uueation and Judge of Probate on July 40. Tuition $40. Hoard and fur nished room in Dormitory, 10 per month. All en-aididates for admission arAXI K1itted to compete for Boyle scholarship, which pays $100 a year. For entalogue, addrs H SON R AND01P,1i President. Knights of Pythias, CASTL.E HALL, N ewh~rry I.ode N*. :7. S TATEl) CONVENTIONS OF TUIS U lgodg will be held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesd ay nigts of each month at, S.00. Visiting KnAg'ts cordially wel comed. THOb. E. EPTING,. K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel Building. J UST ARRIVED at S. B. Jones' Fresh Nabisco, Athena, Cham pagne and Festino Wafers. F1ULL LINE of Canned Meats i Canned Vegetables and Canned Fish at S. B. Jones'. 61PIN MONEY" and a complete line of Heinz's Pickles in glass at S. B. Jones'. LIVES, Sauces, and all kinds of 0 mCondiments at S. B. Jones'. H Uyler's Lowney's and Baker's Cocoa, Spices, and Flavoring Extracts At S. B. Jones'. Dried Fruit: California Apricots; Prunes, Peaches and Raisins, At S. B. Jones'. Teacher Wanted. HE TRUSTEES OF ST. PHILIPS . chool. No. 11 township, school district No. "2, will meet at the school hoause July 17th. at 3 o'clock for the purpose of electing a teacher for said s.chco. Application may be filed on or r.efore said~ date with any one of the urAer-signed trustees. BENJAMIN HALFACRE, Chairman, D. A. RUFF. R. C. SLIGH. Tru.stees. Teacher Wanted. APPLICATIONS FOR THE P'OSI-. . tion of teacher of Union school, distr-ict No. 32. will be received by any of the undersigned on or before July 25. Salary $30j.00 Tper month. L. I. FEAGLE, JNO. KINARD, K INA RDIEPPS, Slighs, S.. C. Notice. HESPERVISOI?S OF NEW ber and Fairfirid Counties will rr.eet at Ashford's Ferry on Friday, .July 17th, at 11 o'clock a. in., to let Contrac!t to take cable out of river and ptu ame. jJNO. M. SCHUMP~ERT, Supervis~or Newberry County. Master's Notice. r~ NHE C;REDITORtS OF JOHIN E. ..Pat ton, deceas3ed, are hereby re qjuired to render andi establish their de mranchk before me on or before July 20, H. HI. IKARD, Ma.ster for Newberry County. Ne wlberry, S. C. Wanted. We would like to ask, through the columns of your papier, if there is any >esnwho has used Green's August r'lower for the cure of Indigestion, I)ysp>epsia, and Liver Troubles that has not >een cured--and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermen tation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despon dent feelings, sleeplessness-in fact, any trouble connected with the stom ach i or liver? Tihis medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized coun tries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. Jf you never tried August Fliower, try a 25 cent bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so, something more seriious is the matter with you. The 25 cent size has just been irntroduced this year. Regular size 75 cents. J"or sale by W. E. PeI ham & Son. Farmers' Institutes. By authority of the floard of Trustees of Clemson College, local Institutes will be( held in such counties as sendl re qjuests, signed by fifteen farmers, be Fore the fifteenth of .June, to J. S. Newman, D)irector of Farmers Insti tutes, Cleuimson (College, S. C. The i. titioners will name the places at which Institutes are (IesiredI and the dates will be arranged by the college authorites. The Stiate Institute will lbe held at Cle mson Col lege commencing Monday evening August 10th ad closing Friday nvnning Auust 1Ath Hot Weather Goods Rule Now at COpe'*IaI Just received in Past few days in Dr< things, in fact our stock is Very large and 4 tier styles and better values cannot be sho, and we will match or beat any prices name Don't buy your Summer Dress until yor Swiss, Persian Lawns, French Lawns, Ory that we are showing-Extremely Low Pric< One big lot Colored Lawns to go at 5c. a One big lot Colored Lawns, Organdies an One bik lot Lawns, Or andies, atiste a A beautiful line of White Organdies, all V and 50e a yard, American and imported. Lovely Silk Mitts and Gloves, in long, sh Beautiful Fans, pretty Laces, Embro.ider The Shoe HouSE Ladies' Shoes Oxford and Stra San- IV dais from 500. a pair to $3.50. All styles and best makes. One whole side of our store and under T tables and on counters packed with Shoes. CLOTHINC FOR N An immense line of nice Nem Suits for men for $5.00, $.60, $7.50, St $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 and 16.00. Better clothing can't be bought for the B4 price we name in any market. HATS! HATS!! HATS A grand display of The Latest Styles, Price From 25c. I The biggest display of SHIRTS and Men this market-All new and latest styles --an Come to see us for anything to wear for We know we can and will save you some in Copelan Outfitters for MAYES' RELIABLE;J ,,,PAIN RELIEVER... Cannot speak; otherwise it would tell its own story,: and were its organ of I speech as pronounced as: its one quality RELIABIL-! ITY, no need of these re marks. We do not claim that it will cure Mumps,I Consumption, or grow hair on bald heads, and in fact we do not advise mothers using it for Soothing Syrup but we do claim that there is nothing better on the market for Pain in the it Stomach, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and p Dysentery. PRICE 15c and 25c a A BOTTLE. t Proposals for Furnishing Wood for the State Capitol. I IDSWIL BERECEIVED BY -3 the undersigned, until July 15th, e 1903, for supplying 300 cords of wood for heating the South Carolina State Capitol. ly s~tgt split pine wvood in 4-ft. prehrwlred accepted; long leaf pine Wood must be delivered at the Statej Capitol on or before October 1st, but the successful bidder will be permitted to deliver it at any' time after the ae ceptanceof hiIbd Wood must be corded by the bidder in the storage rooms under the buildingI and measured after being so placed. The right is reserved in this proposal, and wvill be reserved in any contract made under it, to reject any wvood which in the judgment by the under signed is of an inferior quality. Bids must be sealed and marked "Proposals for furnishing wood for the State Capi-1 tol," and addressed to the undersigned. J. T. GANTT, Secretary of State. Columbia, S. C'., June 27, 1903. BOEO fO'R it, Evntedglkefc ra n besfr t us shi itrs n isea opul r an ntitu desr.I V is easily made at home in an Peerless Iceland -Freezer. (ONE MOTION,) *l You can have it as often as you wish. The children can freeze it themselves. Trhere are no cogs or can top to catch the fingers or get out of order every 2 t h freezer is opened. Three' aM Low Price d Brothers! ss Goods and Silks, some of the now .omplete in this department. Pret Arn you by any honse in Newberry d, no matter from what source. i have seen the beautiful lines kndies, Chiffons, Silk Mousseline, e 3s on all, yard worth 8 1-3c. dlimities at 8 1-3c., worth 12 1-2. ,t loc a yard, worth 15c. iidths, -at loc, 121c, 16c, 20c - 26c, 8 ort and medium lengths. y and Ribbons. of Newberry. [en's Shoes and Oxfords, Patent Colts, Vici and Velours from 75c. to $5.00. 0he bes. $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes on earth. Every pair guaran teed. IEN AND BOYS. Clothing, nobby styles. tits for Boys for $1.00, $1.25, $1 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. tter suits can't be made for t price. I!! for everybody. 3traw and Felt Hat 5 to Suit Every One. :o $3.00. 's Furnishing Goods ever shown in d prices can't be beat. Ladies, Men and Children this spring loney. d Bros. Everybody. o the Public at LargeI Seeing the need of an organiza tion looking to giving cheap pro tection in this county we take pleasure in recommending to the people ris a whole, the Workmen's Union Protective Association of America, as being the best thing in the way of sick, accident and burial benefits, in existence. We write from the age of 12 to 66. It costs $2.10 for a policy, and if you are sick one week, we pay you $6 per week; and at the death of a member $50 as a burial fund is paid. Any one wishing protec tion against sickness or accident at cost, can get it by applying to either Eugene S. Werts, Secre tary and Treasurer, J. W. Ear hardt, President, or J. W. Reeder, County Agent. o the Secretary and Treasurer of the Workmen's Union Protective Asso ciation of America: I certainly appreciate the promptness you paying my husband, Thomas H. .eeves, sick benefit and burialfnnds. I can heartily recommend the com any to one and all who want protec on at cost. My husband had only paid hiirty-five cents (35c) into the treasury fter receiving his policy, and the com any has fulfilled its promise to a let ar. I think every man, woman and hild in the county, that is twelve years Id, ought to have a policyin the Work ei's Union Proteetive Association of Lmerica. First why, because it is a ome company ; second - the money is 11 kept right at home; third-youget i t cost; fourth-the association is do ig wvhat God has taught us to do, help ne another; and there is no better way > obey the commrnd of the Lord than link together in this grand Associa on. I cannot praise the Association >o high for wvhat it has done for my usband, Thos. H. lHeeves. May you all ver live and carry on the good work, my best wvishes to the Association. Respecfully, her Mits. X THOMAs H. REEVES. mark. Watches, Clocks, silver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SI TABLE FOR Vedding and Birthday Presents Cey winding Watches Changed to Stem Winders. Edu ard Scholtz, Jeweler and Optician. Tirst announcement of the New Store. 3~. B. SUM M ER. I have bought the stock of Counts & lickert, and Iam going to conduct an p-to-date grocery business in their old band. I extcndl an invttation to my friends r New berry and the surrounding county > dIrop in and see mec. My salesmen, P. Aldridge and Clarence B. Sligh, 'ill be glad to see them., (1. B. SUM MER, Next door to Mimnaugh's. farren White Sulpher Springs. WATEnIIJCK STATION, VIRGINIA. E. D. CUIJ.EN & SON, PROPRIETORS. Variety of mineral waters. Elevation 100 feet. One milo from station. Potir ails daily. Excellent table. Modern Idings and equip)ment. Rates $26 month. Special rates to familles. Notice. SLL PERSONS ARE HEREBY rwarned not to hire, harbor or ye employment in any mannier to m. Young, alias Bud Young, and ife, Clara Young, they being under mntract with undlersigned for year 1903. at LAMBERT MOORE,