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'ALL. The greatest of a and good arrang you have ever kn nesday, promptS Thanksgiving Table Linens direct from Belfasl 10 pieces 72 inch extra heavy am several patterns all extraordinary special for this Thanksgiving sale 5 pieces 72 inch double satin and worth $1.26yd., special for th 5 piecbs 72 inch iBle'ched Sal now worth and sells every where f 5 pieces Bleached table Damaal 200 doz napkins 59c. 98c. $1.25 $1 Eye.Openers for th 40 inch Newberry Mills Homespt 36 inch white Homespun worth .6 Good Feather Ticking, instead ol Good Canton Flannel, instead of Good Twilled Red Flannel, instef Good heavy Outink, instead of 74 Good heavy Outing, instead of 1( All standard Calicoes, instead bf Short Length4 Short lengths in table linen soi 2, 2 1-2. 8 and 3 3 1-2 yds long, to I est stock of table linens and toweli MiMI ThE THE COLLEGE LYCEUM. A Larger Number of Subscribers Then Ever Before. Sease n tifkets fOr the NCwherry Collee Lycemn arc ,.ow heing deliv ered fto subscriWs at $2 for the com e 6f six entertainments. The price has not .been raised, although six entertiinents are ntow guiarai teed instead of four, and these are unusuajly attractive. The commit tee .are especially fortunate in secur ing for the firs;t number the famous and fascinating lecture by Dr. John B. DeMotte, known as "The Harp of the Senses.'' Robert I. Burdette only expresses the views of thousands 1%yhere lie proiounee,s DeMotte one of the most attractive lecturers on the world 's pratform to-day, and this commendation gains great force from the fact that ''3ob Burdette'' is him self lecturer of intervational renowit. Newberrv is to be congratulated on the prosp)et of niertining Dr. De Mot Ce, who will be followed by Guy Carlet.on Lee on December 6. Sing~le admission to the several cin tertaiinmenits will cost $1 each, with out variatins. There is still an op Port unity to secure season I ickct.s-. andi( save four dollars-hy applying to Gilder & Weeks. A large numiber' of subscribers have been secured than ever before, as thue people applreciate the unusual app)ortunities offered. Following is a list of the subsciribers for season tickets to date: T. P. ,Johnson, A. C. Jones, W. F. Ewart, E. Grier, J. C. Goggans, Sr., J. DeWitt Salter Robt. Norris F. WY. Chapman, O and T. E. Salter, John B.,.Mayes, E. B. Wilbur, 0. L. Schumi pert, S. J. Derrick, W. HI. Hunt, C. C. Scebunpert, J. W. Chappell, W. E. Pelham, M. L. Spearman, W. H. Wal lace, WV. F. Huiett, Arthur Kibler, Z. F. Wright, G. A. Wright, F. N. Mar tin,'E. S. W'erts, Nat Gist, L. M. Play - er, Geo. B. Cromer, A. J. Bower~s, Harry WV. Dominick, Fred. H. Doinin ick, J. K. Vance, R. C. Williams,- 0. L. Robinson, 0. McR. Holmes, H. C. -Holloway, T. B. Gravitt, R. C. Wil li ams, Jr., R. D. Smith, A. T. Brown, E. C. Jones, WV. A. Hill, R. G. Fel lers, 'Miss Harriette Leavell, W. 0. Hous.eal, Jonh A. Eddy, F. R. Hunter, JA.B. Scherer, 0. B. Cannon, C. H. K. icklighter, A. H. Best, Mrs. Lucy B. Young, Geo. Hauschild, John M. Kinard, S. L. Powell, J. T. Cromer, C. H. Cannon, W. R. Reid, J. Y. Sal ter, J. D. Davenport, T. M. Rodgers, J. M. Kibler, Mrs. Ella L. Boyd, Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Miss Gertrude Simpson, Win. Garlington, Mrs. John A. Sum-] mner, Mrs. W. K. Sligb, Miss Pautline ~$ Perry, Mrs. H. A. C. Robinson, J. W. Smith, Jas. F. Goggans, Mrs. J. K. Gilder, W. Pope Davis, J. R. Lyles, A. W. Jones, B. L2. Jones, Mrs. S. B. 4 JonAs, Mirs. and Miss 0. Carwile, J. 3. Lan, J. R. Scurry, R. L. Epting, M. M. Satterwhite, R.- H. Wright, J. Y. McFall, Geo. S. Mower, Miss 4 thei F. Boozer, Vain Smith, Sam. P. C 0 well, Miss Nora Long, Mirs, Y. J. Pop', Alan Johinstone, Jas. William PASi Lll Mimnaugh's , ements we are E own here. We e at nine o'clock Table Linen. Ireland, to Newbery, S C. I Bleached table Damask, choice of value worth every where 75c. yd. 19c. yd. Damask best Linen on earth, and is sale 89c. 0 in Damask as white as the snow, or $1.75c yd., for this sale 98c. 1, the 35c. kir.d for this week 19c. .50 and up to $3.98 doz. e Side Show Stores. in worth 7 1-2c. to go at 6c. yd. 1-2c to go at 5 1-2c. yd. ' 12 1-2c., to go at 10c. yd. 15c. to go at 9c. yd. Ld of 20c., 12 1-2c. yd. ,, 4c. yd. le., 7 1-2c. yd. 5 and 6 1-2c , to go at 4c. yd 3 Table Linen. rne bleached, and same unbleached, go at half price. We carry the g 3 in upper Carolina. LNAUG ) Leading Dr 3oun, Mr. A. Carlisle, James MelItosh X. S. Lnngford. J. A. Burton, J.R R 11reeneb, Willie Stone, T. B. Wicker fohni Seott, J. B1. Silber, J. M. Davis ?. 1). Wrigit, J. N. Koon. W. 11 [arderm1an, .L1 B. Kil:gore, Mliss L. B flease, L. 13. Whi6te, B. A. Domniekvl Jonlt (. floggans, sJr., Jos. T[. 11utchin ;on Richard Burton, J. B. O'Nea [Iolloway, J. A. Lyles, J. E. Hipp, B P. Canin.ii, Mrs. T. c. Pool, Jas. M omiiiiek, Thos F. Tarrant, J. C E-alfacre, Cole L. Blease, G. F. Long 1. N. McCaughrin, R. C. Bruce, C. R' 3nmmer, W. A. McSwain, H-. S. B Kibler, W. T. Brown, R. L. Tarrant irs. B. M. Dennis, L. G. Eskridgc Nfiss M. E. Halfacre, P. E. Scott; Gec Johustone, Jos. H1. Hunter, 0. W. Le Roy, Roy Jones, G. C. Glasgow, S 3. Aull, Miss Ella Abrams, Miss Deli 1,ong, Holland 0. Fellers, G. M. P [Spting, H. L. Speers, J. L. Welling 3. A. Gregg, 11. IT. Rikard, S. H1. Pay ;inger, T. I. Evans, Miss WVeber Moiss Clarke, Mrs . F. Martin, C. D Nfa rt in, Mrts. A. B. Ha rmon. Prosperity, S. C. J1. F. Birowne, Cf. W. 11armnan, A. 1B WVise, J. L. WVise, D)r. .Jacob 8. WVheel wr, Johnt B3. Bedenhaugh, J1. S. Wheel THE LUTHERAN SYNOD. Pleasant Meeting in Augustar-Muc] Forward Work for the' Church. Prosperity, Nov. 15.-The 87th An mial meeting of the Southi Carolinm Bynod was held in Augusta, Ga., No v'ember 7-11. The report of the retiring presi 'lent, Rev. M. 0. J. K.reps, showei annsiderab,le progress in all depart nents. Twvo new churches have beet lediented and others are building Phere has been a number of change n the pastorates during the year Phere are no vacant pastorates at thil tession of Synod.. The report of the treasurer showec mn increase in receipts for the year [n ten years the receipts have in ~reased ne'arly five fold. The Execu ive Committee of Synod gives aid t< ~en churches, four of which are ii ewberry county. The mission work proper is beinj lone in Spartanburg and Greenwood lhe mill district of Columbia, Sumte: md Florence. WVork of mission in th4 synod has more than doubled in th< ast four years and there are call: mnanswered nowv for lack of men an( neans. The special work of Syno< nissions and education occupied arge psmrt of the time of Synod. On Thursday, the afternoon wa riven up to Newberry College an( R~evs. C. P. Boozer and M. G. 0 scherer addressed the Synod on thi yvork and outlook of the.college. On Thursday evening Rev. 5. 1P Koon and Dr. J. A. B. Scheror ad Iressed a crowded house. Resolution vere passed pledging the Synod t< ho work of raising the $50,000.00 t< ecuro Dr. Pearson 's offer. Th vork .of the Synod was dispatche r REC kales. More gooc Lble to offer for U are going to outd we announce re Another CE 25 pair 11 1-4 Nor.th Carolina Woo borders, instead of $8.00 a pair, for t 100 pairs large white and grey Col 100 pairs large white and grey Cot 110 pairs large white and grey Col 50 large size Comforts, the $1.50 k A Big Shee 25 pieces unbleached Sheeting 2 1 this sale 19c. 25 pieces unbleached Sheeting, 2 3 sale 22 1-2c 5 pieces bleached Pepperel Sheetin for this sale 24e. , Mimnaugh's bargains fatten lean I 2,000 yds. good white Homespun b Wool Remnants a To clean out the whole bunch of sh we have put a 25c. ticket on every p fifty cents, and at twenty-five cents bargain line. H'S. y Goods and withl vase and practically all thle Work . was donle by tile cIose of the Imorning ,sess;ioll of Saturday. Rev.. M . 0. Sherer, of Charles ton, w elected president , and Rev. -1(John W. florinle, (if Char11lestonl, was elected vice president. R1ev. James -). Kilard, of Caneron, secretary; I A. 11. Kohn, of Prosperity, treasurer; Rev. C. P. Boozer, treasurer of Bach llial eidowmlillent fund; Mr. Ottc Tiedeman, treasurer seminairy fund. Special sermons were preached by Revs. W. L. Seabrook, V. P.; the an rnal sermon on missions, Rev. James D. Kinard ; Rev. S. T. Hallman, ordi nation. Rev. W. J. Finch, pastor loci, -wa installed on SundaY, Rev. C. F. Welt ner delivering the charge to the con gregation and J. W. Horine to th< pastor. Mr. Julian B. Harmon, serving tl( St. Lukes pastorate, Saluda county was ordained at the evening servic( on Sunday. New churches were built at Fair fax, Bambherg counity. J-ohinstoni, Edge. . field county and Graniteville, Aiker .county, duIring the past year. A church is in process of erection al Florence, S. C. T1hie Syniod w.as tenider'ed a recep. ion by,~ thle ladies of' St. Matthiew.s thiurchi on Friday evening, that was very much enjoyed by thle Synlod and visit ors. The churchh ini which Synod met asked for and was dismissed to the( Georgia Synod. Hioly Trinity, th( other Lutheran church in the city remains withl tihe old mother Synod for a while at least. The idea that seemed to pervad( tihe mnind of all was go forward, arnd there were several forward move ments made. This was one of the most enjoyable and pleasant sessions of Synod that it hlas ever been our pleasure to at GIr Don The .. .Th |ORb! Is, newer styles, iis week's values o all past efforts i ady with the GREAH ike Taker I Blankets, blue, pink and red his week $5.00 a pair. ton Blankets, $1.50 kind, 98c. pr ton Blankets, $2.00 kind, $1.39 pr. ton Blankets, $2.60 kind $1.98 pr. ind, as a leader 98c. each. ting Sale. 2 yds. wide, the 25c. kind, for -4 yds. wide, 35c. kind, for this g, 2 1-' yds. wide the 35c. kind, )ocke' books. y the yd., bale or bolt 4 1-2c. yd. t a Moving Price. ort lengths in wool Dress Goods iece. in the lot are goods worth they are record breakerz in the 3hoe Store of telid.* 'I'le' SVilodical (ioventionl of the Wonlla.s llemecand For-vit"nlMission ary s itie let. oil Monlday tind Tiuesd1 av preevdinlg Oe Sy.. It was not our pleasure to at-tend this fmix-veltion, iut we learn hlIlat it was well attended and that the so cieties hiad raised more money for mission work this year. flhan any inl its ho ry, and thaf (:y had planned for enharged work for the next year. Amiong the 'iit1 azt Synod was Rev. Drs. R?. C. Iolland, Charlotte, N. C.; A. 0. Voigt, Mt. Pleasant, Charleston, S. C.; W. C. Sehaeffer, Savannah, Ga. The press of the city was very iknd to the Synod and gave very free ac countts of tlie session, e-spocially New herry ol and Rev.'C. L. Brown's address on Mission work inl Japan on Friday night. R?ev. Brown iad a lImge exhibit of entios, etc., from Japanl on exhibit ini the Hunda c hool r(10 oomi of the chiurchi. liev'. lBrown will he, in South Car' ina nexi iUt w..k and will bie with Pats tor Kr'eps on the fonrth Sunday at C1race chureb. The niex It ieeting pla ce of Syniod was left with i hle ollieers. K. IN ORDER TO1 MAKE ROOM FOR Christmas <zoods anid some newv lines, we offerk our1 entire stock of glass ware, crockery arid hardware at cost and less to close out. These lines must go. Sec 'cm. Yours, C. 0. Barrier & Co. THE SKATING RINK OPEN EVERY NIGHT? Admission-Ladies FREE; Gentle Imen, 10 Cents; Skates or Use of Floor, 15 Cents. IFUN FOR EVERYBODY I s! GU.f 't buy until you prittiest line of G GET OUR . .WHICH LOW EST a Place To Buy E BR( lower prices. B: that are away b n the way of vak ST ARRAY OF BARCAINS EVER A Big Thanksgih Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock we' Changeable Silk, garnet, blue and gre( so as long as it lasts for 79c. yd. 5 pieces 36 in Black Taffeta, $1.25 k All plaids and fancy Silks, worth 69, out this week for 49c. yd. Step quick, Silk stock of Newberry. Jackets and Every express rolls in new Cloaks of Cloaks we do seli. The right goods The only way to down Mimnaugh and is to kill him. 50 Pairs "Dixie" all direct to us from Elkin Woolen Mills, are sold all over the Uunted Statei for one pair to each customer for $3.49 a p Cut Price S Every pair of men's, women's, boys will be reduced for this week's quick and we don't "Jew down," but we hit price bullet at the first shot. /INAU( Newberry, S. 'TATl O U S01 TiH CA l01l NA, COUNTY 0FNEWlIl. . By .llhn C. Wilg(,l qi relrld .JudAge. 1* W'lEl*A* r. irs. AIiie P. Oier hath made snit to ile, it nt i"itels of Ac llilistrl of the Estate of and eliels f Wm. 1 . Ox Ti'l SE A l TilElMFU1E to cite and admwon ish1 l111 and singnlm the kindred and Creditors of the sai W\rm. 1j. Oxner, deceased, that. t hiey be and appeal before me, in tle C..nrI-t of Probate, to be held it Newberry on Tuiesday, December 4, next arit 1u1blication tihereof, at 11 o'elock in tle forenoon, to show calnse, it' aniy thley have, why t le Said Athnllinis inr tici shionid not. be granlted. (1O1IEN mider my 11and, this ]!hll day of Noveniber Anno Domini, 1900. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. Your Money's Worth OR Your Money Back! The flower of delight Is isaac Harter's A No. I Flour. Guaranteed 'to retain every particle of nutriment there is In the finest wheat grown. Hariler's A No. I Flour Satisfies. Fr ONLY s ROBERT & WILLAM. see our big stoc uns in the City ar PRICES ARE ... IN THE C BRO Your Hairdwmi JKEN extraordinary eyond anything ie giving. Wed OFFERED IN DIXIE, ing Silk Sale. 1I lac on sale 5 pieces 36 in. n, worth everywhere $1.25 yd nd, as a leader for 69c yd. ' 89 and $1.00 a yd. to be closFd you all know who carries the Cloaks. It is astonishing to see the piles at the right prices tell the tale. keep him from cutting prices Wool Blankets North Carolina These blankets 5.00, we place the 50 pair on sale air. hoe Sale. ' and girls' Shoes in the house lelling. We don't "Jew up," the bull's eye with the low C. S. B. JONES' RESTAURANT IS THE PLACE TO GET Good Things to Eat ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT TMODE1A'L I RICES. Oysters on Half Shel. Oysters any Style.. Fish, Game, Steak, in fact Everything that the market affords. Patronage of Ladies Solicited. Opposite Newberry lltel Offive and Next 1)oor to l'ool Hom. LOOK FOR THE SIGN S. B. JONES' R ESTAURANT liave Your Piano Tuned I WILL BE IN NEWBERRY ABOUT TEN DAYS, AND ANY OR. DERS FOR TUNING PIANOS LEFT AT GILDER AND WEEKS DRUG STORE WILL RF,(EIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. I WILL BE VERY BUSY AND MAY 'NOT HAVE TIME TO CALL, SO IP YOU WAI~T ME LEAVE ORDER OR CALL UP PHONE NO 191. R. Ii. McCR~ACIN. NS! IJTY Se.,