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VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Several mur cae were rdai. e 'f in t he mayLr e .urIt yeste?rdlay Luther,a- Church f The Redemer will meet with .lMrs. A. II. Dickert o Tuesday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Newberry Cotton mills will be held in council chambe-s Wednes day. May 3. The members of the boys' reforma :ory association are urged to meet in :he rooms of the Library association on the afternoon of April 19. at 4.30 o'clock. The ladies of the city and county who are not members are also requested to attend. Holy Week. Holv week will be observed in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. The services of the week with subjects o-f sermons wili be he following: Palm SundaV: Morning-"Heralding Hlis Com Evening-"-Also a Disciple." Mondav Evening---Personal Re sponsibilityt. Tuesday Evening- VWhy not fol low Now?" Wednesday Evening-"With Him in the Upper Room." Thursday Evening-"His Hidden Ones." Good Friday Morning-"A Royal Priesthood." Easter Morning-"The Power of the Resurrection." Easter Evening-'The Comfort of the Resurrection." The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be celebrated at the Easter Morning service. The Verona School. Editor Herald and News: I am very much indebted to Prof. and Mrs. G. A. Mills for our invitation to at tend the exhibition and closing exer cises of their school on Saturday. April 8. and regret very much my in abili:y to attend. Notwihstanding I was represented by my son who gives me the following information. Prof. Mills has taught -chool in Newberry county for a number of years and doubtless it will be of some interest to his friend to know that his good work is still going on. Prof. Mills. assisted by Mrs. Mills, is teaching the VTerona school. in Holly dstrict, Saluda county, with an enrolment of about 1oo scholars. The 'exercises began at 1o o'clock a. m. and were opened with prayer by Rev. J. D. Shealy, after which the programme. consisting of dialogues. songs and recitations was carried out wih such perfectCn that it added much credit to both teachers and pu pils. The rostrum was beautifully deco rated with flowers, every thing giving evidence of a live and progressive school. After a palitable dinner had been served, to the enjoyment of all pres ent, the crowd reassembled at the school house and 'Prof. Mills, who acted as chairman. in:roduced School Commissioner B. 0. Samples. who spoke very pointedly in the interest of education for a short while. Then Editor A. B. Cargile, of the Saluda Standard, was introducted and held the audience with much interest and amusement for a short while. This closed the exercises of' the day. The music, which added very much to the enjoyment of the occasion, was furnished by the following ex-stui dents of Prof. Mills: J. M. Wilson and G. I. Kinard, with violin; Edwin Epps and Alonzo Kiinard, with gui tars. Our boys give quitel a flattering re port of their trip. They say that the hospitality of Prof. and Mrs. Mills was beyond measure. T. J. W. 5 AND 10 CENTS. Everyhing in our Store for that Price. Newberry's only 5 and xo Cent Store. In Store formerly occupied by Todd, Main Street. CAGLE BROS. REDUCED RATES. Account of :he South Atlantic Statcs Music Festival at Spartanburg. S. C.. May 3rTh. 1905, the Sou'em r::,:v iiiounc-s the -:e!y low rate of one first class fare p'us 2; c.2lts for :he rou,d ,I p (minimium rate zo cents.) Rates to apply -rom all station. Atlanta Athens. and Eh-; on to Gr.-:nsboro. N. C.. :-closive and from Cliarleston, and Savann -i t1i .\he vil!e. N. C.. inclusive. T:ckets :o be sold ist., 2nd, 3d and 4th of May from all points in the above territory, al i n May ;th from staier;. Green wood to Charlotte, N. C., and Ashe vi e to Columbia, inc' :i-:. Fin l limit of all tickets May 6:. E-, . For further information as to rates, etc.. address any agent of the South ern railway, or, Brooks Morgan, A. G. P., So. Ry., Atlanta, Ga. Business, Home, Land, l Farm, Stocks, Bonds || and Mortgages Bought and Sold. FOR SALE! FOR SALE! ne: V3,000 Ten room house, 2 acres, garden ki< and water. City, High Point. Th 3,000 Ten room residence, 1-2 acre, 9 lovely place on Johnstone street. lo 3,000 Eight room residence, within 2 an blocks of Court House. do 3,000 Eight room residence, Adam and pe Weeler streets, fine orchard ne and garden. u 2,500 Eight room residence, Nance de street, City water and lights, tenant house and stables. 675 Four room cottace, 1-2 acre. garden and etc. he cutest of Pe them all. 6,000 Home with 6 acres, just irside ad city, worth $10,000 must sell. W( 6,000 Two story store-room, Main and th McKibben streets. A 600 Vacant lot, on Friend street, near in, a beautiful place. go 4.000 Six room residence, 2 acres. City ch lights and water. Garden. and en orchard, Johnstone atreet. 300 Tract of land near May binton, 83 acres, all pines. PE 7,500 Mansion on hillside, finished in hard wood. If you don't know fy this one, ask some one. 65.00 Lot 55 x 100 ft., known as Floyd hm & Purcell lots, we have several p1 at same price. ef 1,500 Lot, 2 1-2 acres, near old Ren- a so wick placc, good shade. Nance la street It 4,000 Tract, 22 acres, 4 tenant houses, st six room residence, stables & etc. Harrington street A 1,300 Tract, 4 acres, 4 tenant houses, rent per year $186.00 14 per c ent investment, can put up 20 m more houses easy, location good. sa 1,900 Tract, 4 acres, 11 tenant houses, in just out side City limits. (Ask1 about this one.) 3,000 Tract, 300 acres, near Jalapa, fine timber. Now is your chance. R 2,000 Tract, 200 acres, near Chappells, fine land, produces well, plenty; water and timber. 1,600 Five room cottage, good garden, fine location and plenty of flowers. FOR RENT! FOR RENT! Eight room residence on Johnstone street. Six [room house and plenty of shade, Helena. Ten roomr residence, High Point. City. Remember if there is any thing under the sun you want to buy or sell, we are th people to look for. Loans Nego-I ROWLAND G. SPEARMAN & CO. Phone 200. Dear Little Friend:i I will call at your, house on Easter; morning with a Ii big. lot of Eggs. MakeaA nest fo9d me in the kitch en and I will fill ~ it. Buy your Egg a Dye, and Easter a Novelties at Mayes' Book Store. i< Your friend, Bunny.: Potash s Necessary as Rain The quality and quantity of the crups depend on a sufficiency of Potash in the soil. Fertilizers which are low in Potash will never produce sL.tisfficturv results. Ever far-ne should be familiar with the proper proportions of ingredients that go to make the best fertilizers for every kind of crop. We have published a senes of books, containing the latest researches on this all m-port'nt -z,b;ect, which we will send free Y,U L. Write now while you think of it to the GERMAN KALI WORKS New Tork-93 Nasau Street, or Atlanta. Ga.-22% South Broad Street. EALTHForWOMEN ke Warner's Safe Cure, the Great Kidney and Liver Cure, and Regain Your nealth. any women suffer torture through rye-debility, caused by disorders of tne Ineys which affect the female organs. ey drag along day by day constantly wing worse. he telltale dark circles under the eyes, is of sleep nervousness, loss of appetite d flesh, backache, headache, bearing wn sensation and irregularities of the ods are never failing signs that the kid ys and liver are seriously affected, and terly unable to do their work properly. hen the kidneys and liver are out of or r all other organs feel the effect. ARNER'S SAFE CURE rforms wonders for suffering women. It rifies the blood, restores the kidneys, 3dder and liver to a healthful condition, d causes the female organs to do their rk naturally. It makes the eyes bright, e complexion clear and the step springy. LFE THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE. "Safe Cure has always done me so much ad, especially for female ills incident to ange of life, that I cannot recommend it ough. I weighed only 80 pounds, am now weight 160, and am well and hearty. I ke a dose now and again to keep me in rfect order." MRS. ALBERT ANGLE, Welsh Run, Pa. We have thousands of such letters, testi ing to the healing powers of Safe Cure. Safe Cure is purely vegetable, contains no xmful drugs, is free from sediment and easant to take. It is a most valuable and ective tonic; a stimulant to digestion; vakens the torpid liver; repairs the tissues; othes inflammation and irritation; stimu tes the enfeebled organs and heals them. builds up the body, gives strength and re res energy. At any drug stores or direct; 50 CENTS ND $1 A BOTTLE ANALYSIS FREE. Ifyou have any doubt as*to the develop ent of the disease in your system, send a mple of your urine to the Medical Depart ent, Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, ., and our doctors will analyze it and dyou a report, with advice and medical oklet, free. =USB SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS They are worthless and very often ex ldingly dangerous. Ask for Warner's e C'.re; it will cure you. ANR'S SAFE PILLS move the bow sgently and aid a spedy cure. IT'S A ONDER FUL REMEDY STS NOTHING TO TRY cal Druggists Guarantee Its Efficacy or Make No Charge e want everybody suffering from ydisorder of the stomach. bowels or er to call at our store and get a full ebottle of 'Seven Barks"-the great man stoniach and liver regulator. s-1 eviden~ce of good faith. we ask a apsit of 50O cents--but if after taking eording to directions, the remedy es not accomplish all that is claimed, trn the empty or partly used bottle i your mong v::ll be cheerfully nded back. We could not afford to make a guar tee of this kind, were we not positiv~e rour position. "Seven Barks" is not nuntried remedy. It has been on the arket for 35 years with astonishing There is no remedy on earth that eps its friends longer than 'Seven arks." There are thousands of Amer an families never without a bottle, or have they been without for 20 ears. Grandmothers, mothers and ldren are all enthusiastic in their raise. Don't postpone calling for a otle von wil not regret it. EVER\ COME TH Don't be led o winded advertise the New Goods, I guarantee to har right. Why we c our expenses, ta> inal. Come and Everything gua ures, weights, et< MOSELE SThe Equitable Life4 Remarkable In settling its death claims or table not only stands for, but actu: payments every day. During the past year ail cla paid for within 24 hours after sa Office. Paid $65,9000. Characteristic of the Equitat the $65,000.00 claim on the life of nettsville, S. C., which amount W death claim reached New York. T LARGE INSUR) Equitable Life Pay McCall's Es1 Special to The State Rock Hill, S. C., of the State manag Life AssuranceS at Rock Hill paid oi $65,000, the amoun~ c eld in that c ator McCall, of:] Senator McCall die ceived in New Yor] check for the abov4 and mailedSonathe for $25,000 in ano bga toa of $0,00 business in South ( was in excess of $2,( $500,000 was collec while the company 1 in standing policiesi SEquitable Life A "Strongest ir W. J. RODDEY, S Manager for South Carolina. Just a OF 1 TimeJ] We wish to call your Spring and Summer G A dollar expended with us will d We offer the trade our best effort b st. The prices the lowest for the We offer some dainty Mercerized in price from joc. to 5oc. yd. We have nice line Knickerbock E Dimities, Ducks, DeLaines and oth< are dreams for waists or dresses. E Riverside Plaids, Southern Silks, C Our Shoes are built to wear. Ot sell Groceries. Get prices and see S. S. Bi BODY [IS WAY! ff by loud, long rments. We have New Prices, and idle you exactly an sell cheapest, Pes, &c., are nom see for yourself. ranteed - meas :, etc. Y BROS. issurance Society's | Promptness matured policies is what the Equi ally does as is shown by the quick ims for South Carolina have been ne were received in the New York )0 in 24 Hours. ile was the prompt settlement of late Senator C. S. McCall, of Ben *as paid by check the same day the he following explains itself: kNCE POLICY. s to the Late Col. tate $65,ooo. Jan. 15.-The office er of the Equitable .iety of New York it tod% the sum of t of t e insurance Mpany by the late e n eceimber 31 on the 11th. The 11th. It is under MvcCall had a policy ~her cmpany ma arolinadurig 190 90,000. More than as over $3,000,000 in the State. ssurance Society, 4 ithe World." R. C. BRUCE, Special Agent, Newberry,s.c. Minute (OU R Please. .1 attention to our line of oods. o double duty. Try it. s in selections. The styles are the best goods. Waistings, Skirtings, &c., ranging ~uitings, Brousse Stripes, Callalettes, er dress goods. Our Tussolh Sihks spring and Summer Prints 5c. yd. heviots, Cottonades, &c. ir men's Shirts are beauities. We styles. Yours anxious to please, rge Co. sityr. . C