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j GREAT MAJ] ! FR E~ET I $7.50 SET OF WARE With every Majestic Range sold ^ during this Cooking Exhibition, we will i',y give absolutely FREE one handsome set of ware as shown. This ware is worfi $7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is ^ ^ the best that can be bought. We don't add $7.50 to the price of the range and tell you you are getting the ware free, but sell all Majestic Jlanges at the regi x ular price. You get the ware free. Ren member this is for exhibition work only. Ware will not be given after this week. \ This ware is on exhibition at our store, r ' and must be seen to be appreciated. Come in any day during the week. Make our store your headquarters. Have coffee and biscuits with us. ^ Come if you intend to buy or not; the information gained will serve youin the future. } . ? EVERYBODY WEL t ?? STEAMER BURNS; 15 JERISH. I Trans-Atlantic- sfe \ Cymric loft Liver] Jli St. Cuthbert Destroyed Off Nova for Boston. ' Scotian Coast?White Star Lin- The steamship er Cymbric Saves 37 Mem- comparatively a bors of Crew. been built in -100 England;, by tin Halifax, N. S., February 3.?In the worth Company, midst of a wild blizzard this a.fter- 4,054 tons resistei . noon the steamer St. Cuthbert was burned to the water's edge off the redwOO' Nova Scotian coast. Fifteen momlmre of the crew wore .lrownoil by Splen(Ud Gitt to" SW?'?I>?>K; ?t ? ?" eminent of ] which they attempted to leave the ?0J , vessel after tire had broken out yesterday. The other thirtv-seven mem, i. ,, , V Washington, l< i bers ot the crew, including the cat)- . , > . , , ;Tr. , o, mosl public spirit lam, were rescued by tnc White Star , v i />, ' i i 1? 'ho u'ovemniei liner Cymric. After taking oiT the w-n- t k * ~ , f , ? W ilfia.ni Kent, ot k survivors tlie Cymric abandoned he , , , , , ,, . r. , just deeded to tin Is", . burning steamer this afternoon and * . , j i i i i acres oi primeval I proceeded to lioston. ,, , the southern slopi News of the destruction of the St. about six miles fi Cuthbert was received there to-night Francisco. The 1 in a wireless message from Capt. the government w Finch, of the Crymric. Forester Clifford I The message read: United States F. "The steamer St. Cuthbert was pap(,rs |iavo now abandoned afire Monday afternoon |,,,.y ()p j]1(, h o(T the Nova Scotian coast. The ,'i()n .icrhiring fh? '1 Cymric stood by for nine hours dur- nioluiment will Ik i4> ing a strong gain, heavy sea and ,ia|(., ksnow squall. Life boat in charge of . ( . chief officer, making throe perilous . ,"s ' . . in-, , mas rewood gian trips, rescued thirty-seven members . r ii? ii i tno scientific stu > of. the crew, including the captain. . . i o i i p n' i whole count n I tSoveral members of: the crew several , , ? ,, , , . . . i world, for the gr. i \ burned and lnnired. . n , . \ ? ly found in the 1 I V 1<iffeen of the crew were drown- fr,.OVe given to flu ed Sunday while attempting to leave xc.;)( ? onc f)p y, the vessel. Their boat was swamped w00(1 forogls (o i)( | by a heavy sea. al stftto in Ca]i z'w "Sea cocks left opon on St. Cut'n- land is said to h * \ bert, which will probably sink with- .$<17,000 some yoai \f ff in twelve hours. It is now a danger- of redwood timbc )/ ous derelict, lying in the path of ed at ore than $1 > Now York and European vessels." ed at more than $ 'The St. Ont>hbert, owned by tlva ? British and Foreign Steamship Com- The Us Vv puny, of Liverpool, sailed from An- There is an el \ twerp on January 10 for New York. ,>f Cleveland of i When the steamship Cymric left the sfory amusingly i scene of the disaster the burning cesively .methodi , steamship was lying direcjly in the ducting bolli his t . 1 ? NGEX A 11 """ HZ OF THE ESTIC MALLEABLE AND CHARCOT W GOING \ vr\ :-; > t* ' ' " , ' .'" -, If Nicktl Pla(c,A ^ fa c^ue^ibf^ u -^ v;,v '.-V -v rtic9ff? c^Pd g |?**^4 r | w||9l?f r ^ ' vi^81 \ . ' v '."^ J lyavA Pol/i& Cover i LavT^fTccver \. .-. /y lOin.Bottom.' Q'/: .n.BoUoin. \\ . . ' . ... ' 'Mi1! ' .J 0 l/l ,. ' f: S ''" || " J1^25) Paic-ni N cverburn Wire/d Drippirver PatvA. ^ ytS . "_ ..I. .i .j. - .___ i COME! EVE ry Hardware i - - -- ? ' "' ' atiiship course. Ttio mostic affairs. tli* 1 est(otl in the senate, or at le;v>t I W )ool on January 2-4 'The (Tewlander recently married held up lill (lie session closes, lint on a young woman living" in a town not' Iliev must be apart from the question || St. Cuthbert was far away. O.i the evening ol: the of race. j wH new vessel, having ceremony the prospective bridegroom -? ? I at N?w Castle, being detained by an unexpected and Dream Books and Women. i 3 Arnistlrong-Whit- important matter of business, missed New York (llobe. St. Cuthbert was the train lie had intended to take in New York may be the most enorder that lie might reach the abodvi lightened city in the country, and it I ? of his bride, at. 7 o'clock, the hour set may have wisdom and nil tho otli:*r J D FOREST ',M *'m> vvft(^>n.g- good things of the twentieth ecu- j ' ' True to his instinct, tire careful turv by the scruff of the neck, but ' United States Gov- Clevelander immediately repaired to .just the same it is full to overflowing | ^orest in Cali- ll,p telegraph office, from which he with all kinds of superstition. Par-J . dispatched a message to the lady. It l iciilarly among tire stage women ol J\ ( read: 'he Tcnderlion section of the city is [?], f, One of tbe I "'Don't' marrv till 1 come. How- ''''s I1'1"'' More than ;>() per cent of ed Jfi'l'ls ever rands ard."?I rar-p.',' '* Weekly. Ora wmiM-i, of the lerioin wlion Uo, , ,, i?l the citv is this truw. i\lmv than oO 1 ltA' ^ it has come irom * , ? ,. ,. r>' Chicago, who has WILSON NOMINATED !?r ^ ?f ,1,tt 7* V" nifl e United States 26. FOR POSTMASTER. u populai lestaniants u.ike , red wool forest on U|) CV(M'V nwrn K ?n'] th',|r leU ' V , T _ _ A . ? T , . drei.ni books. About half of their. > of Mt. Tamalpais, Negro Incumbent Again Named for . . , . . . . . in . do . ^J. trv to model their davs bv their III om the city of San tho Florence Office?Tillman . r .. . . , ' ? i , i i ^ tt* * divams oi the night belore. It you v-v^v \ r land was deeded to Will Oppose Him. , .. . ? r iTl V , e don't believe it, ask a few of them. * ' J itli the approval of .. , , , , . , . ? ? n ?? ? I liev see nothing in the. tact to }>o 1 1 |T\ 'inchot, chief of t.he 'p,e S a c. . , , P r 4 ,, ! . e rni J'. ., . . ?? Mshamed of. And they forget the * rvr , W??l..njrt..n. Keb. 4. Tlio Wafc,h ^ h, an( R?no to the ?m- ,l?t lira Floronre posloll.ce 4voni or Mrly in ,h(t or and a proclnmn- (|11(.gllon In,lay by scu.linjr to lira sen- h(,Vt.,. ?..,v A - canyon a national ol; K Wilson for mor(. o? tlrair dream II,an U.0 ' W,riU>a "" Cn,l'V I'""."'01' Heprescnlalive Kile,'- D? he immediately went to Senator I ill- ,1 it more of Califor- man and after a conference the sen- t Natural ' Is will be saved for nlor declared lie will hold up ll.e j TliCJ,e is a M.lUy.'yl ft jn ., , Q pj dy and pleasure of confirmation, if possible. ((|Wn ()f Alill)a?)a u||OS(l 'Illltnrjl|lv j in facMlie whole n is tc he supposed that under III? ,iiu. singing v..ic; is fh.- fealuiv of i>at sequoias ave on- pre.sent policy of the postodice de-|,|l0 ](M.a| )rC(| Hnircli choir. Golden State. This jmi tinuiil, which seems to be conduct-; <)n ?nP si0,i when (lie si.iyer1 ; government by Mr. ed for the purpose of controlling lhejw.,s sun'erinir from a protrarted ill-1 e only tracts ol red- delegates In the national convention j ,?.ss ono of t)K. beacons called to sci The o found in its natur- next June, a negro Republican who ||I)W y,0 patient was "gittin' on." fornia today. The can get delegates to tbe convention <<Ufa's got an awful bad cough ave cost. Mji'. Kent was to be removed and a non-delegate j j,^i, .now,'* explained tho singer's ^ ; i-s ago, but its stand producing Democrat put in his place. 'wjfe, with a most mournful sigh? {'(>V r alone is now valu- Nor could any one hcrabouts havo "Well dat's too bad dat's too ,v 50,000 on the mark- any serious hope that the president |>;l<i i?> exclaimed the deacon, casting I'robnl 150,000 on the mark- already muter some disfavor with j about for some means of consolalion. I W'HWH certain negro politicians because of Tf1(1? a ]inppy phoutrhf struck him. nifl Llual Form. the Brownsville affair, could remove \ u f?omv, f liiiik of il." lie added, "il I trr.'inl I Iderly business man a negro merely on account of his ;?i n' t no wonder wif da I st/ona ; whom fiiends tell a race. j voice he was pressin' on Iiis lungs! illustrating his ex- If any serious charges against the : ||,.\- shore dire to have, a cough now | TIIK cal manner of con- character or comnelcncy of Wilson I'm' thon, ain't: he?" 1 larper's I and w business and his do- are produced the ( onflimation may be j Weekly. kindre< VL IRON RANGE Facts About Hie Greit Slajcstic Range ! It is the only range in the world made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron. It has beyond any question of a doubt, the largest and best reservoir. It uses about half the fuel used on other ranges and does better work by far. ?| The Majestic All Copper Nickeled ft Reservoir heats the water quicker and Sj hotter than any other. It is the only I J reservoir with a removable frame, j The Charcoal Iron Body of the ' Great Majestic Range lasts three times | as long as a steel body. Being made of non-breakable material, there is practically no expense for repairing the j < Majestic. I j.jt As for baking it is perfection, not only for a few months, but for all times ' to come. j 4 Great Majestic Range lasts three times as long as a cheap range, but it don't cost three times as much. PROOF?We don't ;isk you to take our word for any of tlie above statements, l>ut if you will rail at our store, a mail from the factory, where Majestic Ranges are made will prove to your satisfaction that these are absolute | facts, and will show you many more reasons why the j Great Majestic Ratine is absolutely the best that money Yj can buv. RYBODY WELCOME! ?ON? d it is time for you to get your ood tailor-made suit now for I /e the largest and most magcent line of Woolen and WorsSuitings that have ever been Newberry, and the prices on Suits will be from $I4.00and: and I will guarantee good fit 1 good workmanship, lso cleaning and repairing will done promptly. would be glad for you to call me at your EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. . T. CARLSON, up-to-date Merchant Tailor of Newberry. ') 0.1?'SOUTH CAROI/TNA, M. Ji. Huff deceased, that they bo NTY OF NEWBKRH.Y. and appear bttforo mo, in the Court Yank M. Stehumpert, Esquiiv, o,f Probate, to bo held at Newberry 0 .Tiid^c. i <"?>! the 12th day of February next af!KAS, Lizzie J. Huff and Min- publication thereof, at 11 o'clock Caldwell made suit to rno, to "l(? forenoon, to show cause, if any [hem loiters of a'lminist rat ion , the.v have, why the said administrnost a(e and effects of .1. M. II. tion should not; be granted. fi'lVKN under my hand, this 2.r>th ;SK AliK TIIKRKPOHK to cite <lay oT .l.-innfiry, Anno Domini, 1008. Imonish all and singular 1 lie I''. M'. Schumpert. 1 and creditors of the said J. ( j. p, x. C,