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A Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks and show our gratitude to our many friends and neighbors who. dur ing the late and fatal illness of our parents, showed us many kindnesses and favors and extended a helping hand. We can express our thanks, but it still remains for such as these to be rewarded in the Great Beyond. Emma Miller, Kate Conwell, E. T. Mayer. TRUE. "If I should see A brother languishing in sore distress, And I should turn and leave him comfortless, When I might be A messenger of hope and happiness How could I ask supplies, in my own hour of bitterness What I denied." Regardless of Cost. Mr. R. C. Williams informs the pub lic that having sold his building he. is now selling $6,ooo worth of furni ture regardless of cost, as his stock must be disposed of. Everybody knows that the furniture in that store will go regardless of cost. As Mr. Williams says, this is the chance of a life time. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed n the State. Mr. Henry M. Fowler died at his home in Beaufort count* last week. He is said to have been the last of the rice planters of that section who returned to their plantations after the war and resumed their former life. Senator Tillman has given notice that an examination for a West Point cadetship will be held in Columbia on March 8th. Lula Richardson, a negro woman of St. Matthews, caught fire from the coals around the pot while doing her weekly washing, and was horribly burned, dying within twenty-four hours. Fire in Bamberg on Thursday morn ing destroyed several store buildings and business houses, entailing a loss of about $7,000. AnotM Case ,of Rbeumafl Cred by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is be ing demonstrated daily. Parker Trip lett, of Grisby, Va., says that Cham berlain's Pain Bah gave him perma nent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and he would not be without it. For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, and Pros perity Drug Co., Prosperity. Amos Cummirigs of New Yo:k used to tell this story of his first as signmnent as a newspaper reporter. He was sent out to write up aui ac cident.where an Irish hiod-ca-rer wa~s injured in a fall from a building. He arrived just as two otTicers were as sisting the injured man into an b lance. "What's his name?" asked C>un mings of one of the gfficers,. at the same time pulling out his pa-l anud pencil. The Irishman heard himr. and, mis taking him for the timekeeper on the job, exclaimed, with a look of clisgust coverfng his face: "Isn't it trouble enough to fall three stories without being docked for a few moments I lose gomg~ to the hospital?" What Are They? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, and Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity. HAIR & HAVIRD. We have just received a lot of Early Spring Bargains in White Goods, Ging hams, Madres, Percales, and Prints Good Prints at 3*cents theyard. All the latest Novelties in Ladies' Neck Wear, Embroideries, Lades and Rib bons. See those pretty Chiffon Turn overat 15e and 25c each. Collar Foundations at 10 cents. Pearl Shirt Waist Sets 10e to 25c set. SHOES and ODD PANTS-We have them to fit at the right Price. Come to see us if you want Bargains flair ilflavid, THE RIGHT PRICE STORE. Summe ros. Block near Depot. Chamberlain's Stomach and .iver Tab lets. Unequalled for Constipation. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent drug gist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver, Tablets are, in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nau seate or gripe. For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, and Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity. Two Irish immigrants just ar rived at ew York stood one morn ing on the government landing watching a dredger at work a few yards away. Presently a diver full rigged, crawled panfully from the channel slime up a ladder to the deck of the dredger. One of the Irishmen. very much surprised, turned to his companion and said: "Look at that mon! Look at him! Begrorra, if I'd known the way over I'd walked. too!" When You Have a Cold. The first action when you have a cold should be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Coug Remedy. This Remedy liquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a free expectora tion, and opens the secretions. A com plete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than I any other treatment and it leaves the system in a natural and healthy condi tion. It counteracts any tendency to ward pneumonia. For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, and Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity. Perfect Confi ence. Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry in the household when. a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford, of Poolesville, Md., in speak ing of her experience in the use of that remedy says: "I have a world of con fidence in Chamberlain's Cou Rem edy for I have used it with perect suc cess. My child Garland is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief.," For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, and Pros perity Drug Co., Prosperity. Town and Township Boards of Assessors. IMOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF V township and town boards of asses sors appointed for 1904: No. 1. Township: Town of Newberry -S. B. -Jones, J. W. Gary, C. H. Can non. No. 1 Township: outside of New berry-J. Cal Neel, H. H. Folk, T. H. Hill. No. 2 Township-B. F. Cannon, A. J. Gibson, C. H. Suber. No. 3 Township-J. H Smith, Job H. Ringer, A. J. Willingham. No. 4 Township-Jno. W. Scott, A. C. Sligh J. S. McCarley. No. 5 Township-E. P. Matthews, C. W. Buford, T. Hayne Chalmers. No. 6 Towr.ship-H. H. Abrams, I. Mc. Smith, Geo. P. Boozer. No. 7 Township-. R. Reid, H. B. Lindsa, Press. Boozer. No. 8Township-I. Herbert Boul ware, B. Lindsay Dominick, Geo. W. Sittenberg. No.9 Township, Town of Pro-perity A. H. Hawkin-, A. M. Lester, Jos. H. Hunter. No. 9 Township. outside of Pros prity -W. P. Pugh, J. W. Hartman, RT. C. Hunter. No. 10 Township--John D. Sheely, Drayton B. Cook, L. Q. Fellers. No. 11 Township-Geo. B. Aull, Dr. E. 0 Hentz, Perry Halfacre. The above named boards of Town ship and Town assessors are required to meet at the county auditor's office on Tuesday, March 1st, 1904, at 10 a. n., for the purpose of taking the oath of office and reeiving the returns of taxable property-returns to be acted on and returned to the auditor's office on or before the 15th day of March, 1904. The said boards of township and town assessors shall elect one of their members chairman, and the chairmen of the respective township and town boards will constitute the county board of equalization. The county board of equalization is reuie to meet on the 29th day of Marh, 1904, to hear all grievances and appeals from the valuations and assess ments fixed by the township and town boards of assessors. W. W. Cromer, County Auditor. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRAaD MAR55 DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. peiaL notice, without chaie. in the $Cittfic Jintrican. yeatl f mnths. e$1.dcourbal. neerdealers. =,.nch nfie. 82 F St., Washington. D. C. Leads T Don't be deceived by any one ch ->r to sell you just as cheap". See and you will know as we do. It ca more goods for less money than a the side of the great army of barge bargainseekers are on our side. stock represents the cream of Read every line in this ad. Every p chandise underpriced. 15 Bales good heavy White Ho 5 cases New Spring Calicoes worti 2 cases New Sprinst Percals 36 in 5 cases 36 inch Bleaching worth 5 bales Brown Silk Plaids not ovet - to goat only . . . . 2 cases 36 inch Madras cloth for r TABLE LINENS DO These goods must go, we need t 5 pcs 72 inch Tabel damask doul 75c for this sale . . 5 pcs. 72 inch Table damask dc $1.50c for this sale . 300 doz. fringed Doilies worth $1.( thay last . . . . 50 doz. fringed Doilies worth $1.5 thay last. . . . . 100 doz. large six pure Linen Nag 50 doz large size pure LinenN apki THE GREATEST BE[ Jast received 2 cases extra large White Bed Spre: for this special sale Another big lot of those large towels worth I5c to zoo large size Ready Made Bleached Sheets to go at Every dollar's worth of winter g.)ods to go this w wants of thousands at.a saving never before experie go on sale each day. Who says prices have gone up? Not I. Join the >ut of the trade parade at SCheapest Store on Earth, We Desir To remind our friends that we carry the very I be bought. Loose Buckwheat. Raisins. Figs. Dates. Grated Cocoanuts, C Mince Meats, etc. DAVENPOR T & CAVE Phone 1 10. M QUIT COUGHING There is no need of wea Lungs out, when you can tie of Murray's Horehound,]. Tar. A few doses of this Househeld Remed wily Thot. Anti-pasmodc in Curoup Put U THE MURRAY DRUC CC Ooriu.nbia, B. 0. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, cCraken, enr COUNTY OF NE WBERRY-IN1and the New Cut COMMON PLEAS. *Desn die sei Jesse L. Denson, Plaintiff, against John Tem of Sale. Denson and others, Defendants- balance on a cred Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF day of sale, the er B the court herein, I will sell at cured by the bond public outcry at N ew berry Court House, a mortgage of the . C., on the first Monday in March, credit portion ma . D. 1904. all that tract, ~piece or par.. the option of the p e of land lying and being situate in' to pay for papers the county of Newborry and State moreors, nd bn~ byands rof Newberry, S. hem All. Liming to have "just as good a stock our stock up stairs and down stairs n't be done. Our claim is to give ny house in the state. We are on inseekers and the great army of These f'epresent our stock and our bargain merchandise of America. rinted line tells of interesting mer mespun worth 71c to go at only 6c i 61c to go at only. . . . 41c ches wide worth I Oc to 2o at only 61 IOc to go at only . . . .71c - 20'yards to each customer . . . . . . . 6c nen's shirts worth I 5c to go at 1 Oc ILIES AND NAPKINS he counter room. )le loom half bleached worth . . . . . . . 47c 4 uble loom full bleached worth . 89c )0 doz. for this sale as long as . . . . . . . 49c 0 doz. for this sale as long as . . . . . . . 98c kins worth $1.50 for this sale 98c ns worth $2.00 for this sale $1.39c SPREAD SALE YET ds worth $2.25 each not over two to each customer . . . . . . $I 49C go at .. oc each . . . . . . 9oc pair aek reg-Ardlelq of cost. This big store is supplying the 2ce.i. Hundreds of nev tnd attractive bargains to Bargain Band, yon must keep step or you will drop WGH'S Wholesale and Retail. est flour can CUR ES Ao ea Nu ALL HEADACHESV ranberries .*t.b"ilO4b 'C NAUGH in street. Knights of Pythias, CASTLEF HALL'e Newberry Lodge No. 57.. S TATED CONVENTIONS OF THIS Ldewill be held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesa nhsof each month at. 8.00. Visitn nihscordiay wel ring your comned. THOS . ETIG. ret abot- K. of R.and S. ruien and Crotwell Hotel Building. andDiseseo STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, p By COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN, PROBATE COURT. By Jno. C. Wilson, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Thomas 3. Fulmer and _____________ J. W. B. Fulmer bath made suit S- to mewt grant them Letterseof Adminie ire, . D. Hipp, S. tration of the estate and effects of David rHenson and others I. Fulmer, deceased. road, the said tract 'These are therefore to cite and ad land of which Nancy monish all and singular- the #=mtI iand osssed. and creditors of the sal* DaiL. -One-uL cash, the Fulmer, deceased, that they- b. and it of one year from appear before me, in the Court of Prea' edit portion to be se- bate, to be held' at~ Newberry swet of the purchaser and House, S. C., on the 27th February premises sold. The' next after publication thereof, at 11 7 be paid in cash at Io'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, irchaser. Purchaser Iif any they have, why the said Admin and recording same. istration should not be granted. H. H. RIKAD,Given under my hand, this the 13th day Newberry County. [L.s.] of February. Anno Domim, 1904. Feb 11, 1903 JNO. C. WILSON, J. P. N. C.