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MO.N Prices cut the mc can afford to miss store daily. I do n array of merchandi Wednesday mor all of the best mate These Prices Hold the C Two Cases Light and Dark ings, the 8c kind, for this sale 4 Two Cases Androscoggin ! ing, worth 8 1-3, for this sale f One Case Lonsdale Cambric, 121-2 c. for this sale at 9 1-2 < Five Bales Celebrated Sea ] worth 61-2 c. for this sale on] Twenty-five Pieces good Bed ing, worth 7 c. for this sale on Twenty pieces good Bed T worth 121-2 c. for this big sa) Ten pieces A. C. A. Bed T for this big sale .Five bales River Side Plaids, 9 c. for this big sale Twenty-five pieces Newberr3 ton Mills Bleaching, worth 12 for this big sale at only + North Carolina Blanke 0 S50 Pair iog' North Cg all-wool B'ankets worth $5.oo * choice $2. 98. pr. A Big Gingham Sale 50,000 yds. New Spring Ginghams, worth 8 and soc. tI * buy all you please this wet only 5c. the yd. Better Still. The new passengers of the Ham *burg-American line will be fitted up with restaurants, so that passengers may eat as often as they choose, in stead of only seven times a day, as on the old-fashioned ships. Her Booby Prize. Patterson Guardian. -.A Hoboken girl who tired of wait ing for the bridegroom turned wed ding reception into euchre party. No body could blame her for offering the missing brigegroom as a booby prize. Cooks Are Necessary. N. Y. Telegram. 7 Pittsburg educators tells, us cooks are paid more than teachers. Oh, well, one must eat, while on the other 'hand, at a pinch a man can make his mark to a contract involving millions. Magic in Art. Chicago Record-H erald. There is a magic in the world that makes men, even when they are so crass and ignorant that they don't know the meaning of it. profess a loss for art. French Railroad Traffic. Returns of the traffic receipts of the six great railroads in France showing an aggregate loss of $1,575,-! 2o in nine months of the present year with a cotal of $148,906,600. Limping at the Horse Show. N. Y. American. They were li-nping the other night at the horse show, for the news -had just come across that King Edward has a sore knee.. Whatsoever the foolish farmer sows, that will the bunko man reap. Wife-There was a man around to day selling tihe big brass burglar alarm bells to put on the front of the house, so I ordered one. Husband-What! You know we havn't anythiny worth stealing. Wife-I know that, but it will' ake the neigshbors -thinks- we have. st startling of the seas< them. It's the combini )t believe there is a stoi Se. The sale will begir ning we will place on si rialh, well made, and c wds! A Clean Si Out cents. All r rew, S leach 1-2 C. d worth :ents. [sland, , y 5 C. 0 [ Tick- 0 ly 5 c. Icking, .e 9 c. ching, I1-2 C. worth 5 C. Cot 1-2 C. 9 C. IS. All Winter i Tolina Goods r Kee Dress 5 teyd-, :k for N] Australian Slot Mhine. The English newspapers report a new application in Australia of the principle of the coin-in-the-slot ma chine, stating that if a stamp cannot be purchased conveniently it will be possible in the future to drop a letter into one orifice of a postal box and a penny into a second orifice, and the words "One penny paid" will be found impressed on the envelope when the box is opened by the post office authorities, thereby securing the transmission of the letter. Fresh Air Needed. Few persons know that an ordi nary gas jet will consume as much oxygen as four human beings. It is, therefore, well to remember when sitting long in a gas-lighted room to continually open a door or a window for a few moments and bring in some fresh air. Lofty Statue. A huge statue of the virgin has been successfully placed on the summit of the Dent du Geant, a mountain in Italy 13,0oo feet high, near Milan. Di vince service was performed on the summit in celebration of the event by the vicar of Courmayeur. Not Often Seen. The phenomenon of "sun dogs" (a. peculiar refraction of light caused by fog, etc.). was seldom reported by marines last spring and summer. A Daily Thought. I will chide no brother in the world but myself, against whom I know most faults. Bisque of Oysters. Cook a quart of oysters in their own liquor for about five minutes, drain, chop and then pound them. Put in a saucepan on the fire four eunces of butter, two ounces of tour and then the oysters with their juice. Adds salt and white peper as they are need. a, and then one pint o'f milk and the same of cream. Serve very hot. At last, if desired, a few very small oysters may be added -en heat through.-Bnston Budget. CHA snap these up in a dout ity that is drawing hun( hat present to its patrons February I st. Be on h $6.50 Ladies' Walkin leparImenthi " Case a e Shoes re- Whi t - Twenty Lawn, tf Ffty pit kind, sp Fifty pI ' .*kind, sp Fifty pic kind, sp Twenty-: the zo c. Twenty-: the i5 c. Fifty pii Just Op yard, w< new Spring B y train. Anotl a Bh i o l 50 pi< all pile( not a y than 7! ORE. choice 49C. thi Bacon-Why does he call his dach hund Procession. Egbert--Because it takes him so long to pass a given point. Many Writers. There are moe than i5,ooo people in London alone who make a living by writing books and contributing ar ticles to magazines and papers. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARG.E Notice is hereby given that the un. dersigned will on the tenth day of February, 19o5, in the Probate Court, make a finai settlement in the estate of Augustus Boyce, deceased and will immediately thereafter apply for Letters Dismissory as Administra tor of said Estate. All parties having claims against the said Estate will present same duly attested, to the undersigned or his Attorneys, Sease and Dominick, on or before the ninth day of Febru ary, 1905 Tony Boyce, Administrator. Newberry, S. C., Jan. 19, 1905. ANOTHI ELEGANT TENI~ Just Al While it last: Best Patent, Cott Best Half Pat." Best St." Meal - - Grits, Sack - MOSELEY 0R8S, kWING AT . )n. Shrewd buyers will ition of price and qual e in the two Carolinas t Wednesday morning, tie all of our $5.00 and ut in the latest styles. veep in the Shoe [ elby & Co.'s Fir uced to one prici Drew, Selby & Co.'s $3.00 Shoes, Drew, Selby & Co's &2.50 Shoes, Take Your Choice for $1.49 d aoods must go, -olling in on ever p both eyes oper INAUC EWBERRY'S CHEAPEST ST Stars by Daylight. T. J. J. See in Atlantic. It is worthy of remark that but for the brightness of the sky the stars could be seen in daylight. Even as matters stand, some of the brighter of them 'have been seen after sunrise by explorers on high mountains, where the air is very clear and the sky dark blue. If we could go above the atmosphere the sky would be vis ible rig-ht close up to the sun. As tronomers observe bright stars in daytime by using long focus tele scopes, the dark tubes of which cut off the side light and persons in the bottom of deep wells have noticed stars passing ovehead, the side light -being reduced by the great depths of the wells. The Modesty of Brahms. Leisure Hour. At an interesting dinner party giv en by Joachim, at which were present also 'his friends, Professor Dorn of Naples and Von Herzongenberg, the combposer, an amusingly characteris tic scene occurred. Joachim in a few well chosen words was asking us not to lose the opportunity of drinking the health of the greatest composer when before he could say the name Brahms bounded to his feet, glass in hand, and called out: "Quite right! Here's Morart's health !" and walked round, clinking glasses with us all. His old hatred of personal eulogy was never more prettily expressed. A Little Off. Chicago Record-Herald. "Really," said Mrs. Oldcastle, "your little dinner last night was quite recherche." "Oh, dear," her hostess groaned, "I just knew that new cook would make a botch of it some way." "Which would you rather marry, Ethel, brains or money?" "Money, of corse, I can get along without the luxuries, but I must have the necessiies."-Brooklyn Life. Ten men have failed from defect in morals where one 'has failed from de faec in inteect --Marin. NCE lie quick, for fiew Ireds to this 'big such a matchless and rain or shine. , Skirts at $3.69 g Whie Goods Sale! fter Case of New 1905 te Goods Rolled in 0 he Past Week. fve pieces 40 inch White te 15 c. kind, for this sale io c :ces India Linen, the 12 1-2 C -cial for this sale 8 c. eces India Linen, the 15 c. cial for this sale 10 C. :ces Pursian Lawn, the 20 C. ecial for this sale o c. ive pieces Checked Nai-sook kind, special for this sale 5 c ive pieces Checked Nainsook kind, for this sale 8 .-2 c. ,ces Mercerized Waistings .ned, 15, ig and 25 cents the rth Double these prices. 0 ack Dress Goods. ier chance to buy ack Skirt Cheap, + Ices Black Dress goods, i on a big counter table, d in the lot worth less ic. and$.00 yd., your of the 50 pieces for only e yd. Not Talked About. Chicago Record-Herald. There are kind stepmothers in the world, but tihe neighbors don't talk' about them, hence they are ne'ver' heard of. A roIlingstone gathers .much expe ience. LINCENSE NOTICE. Every person, firm, company o; corporation engaged in any trade. busness or profession within the lim its of the Town of Newberry is here by notified that lincenses for the year 1905 are now due and payable. 'For failure to comply with Lincense Or dinance by the 15th of February next the penalty will be attached and all delinquent names will be turned over to the police. By order of the Town Council of Newberry, S. C. Geo. B. Cromer, Mayoi... Thos. 0. Stewart, C. & T. T. C. N. ER CAR IESSEE FLOUR Trived. 3 it goes for :on - - $6.30 -- 5.65 - - 5.55, - - - 75 -- - 1.75 Prosperiy, S. O.