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'v _Foim | ttte sxl paws K. II. AUI.I., KDlTOlt. Entered at the i'ostofliee at New- i berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. 1 Friday, February &S -MOS. TO SUBSCRIBERS. i Extracts from .Section l.'Wi of The Postal haws ami Ivejrulations I'ortaininir to Second-Class Mail Matter, i issue,1 .January 1st, MWS; < "A reasonable time will be allow- M fil publishers I > secure renewals ot I subscript ions, hut unless subscript ions 1 are expresely renewed after term for 1 which tlicy are paid, within the following periods: I 1 Dailies, within three months. M Semi-Weeklies, within nine months, j they shall not be counted in the letri- I 1 i111:11? !!-i id' subscribers. and copies mailed i>n account thereof shall nut j be accepted fur mail'tntr at the second- ' c!;i- ^ j i '.i rate id' n:ie cen; a 1 . , ?V 'v. :i :ii'ed a! the 1 t > ! la - ; "-! rat.* "f : . -I'-'i t*;i i - "! i r. i>i", p-, ;>a'd ->\ s*am p> a mv : .. ,1- ! t*>? I: (>:Vn .1 ! ? i ;. at-d . . "'ir-r :: > i 11 .... * lhi> I - of ' i t y: - r?>vr:.,'i vs w In. . < i-! . i at T'-s ord. r is i I'Mipl'cd with :iu w .'.anema> he strioken front our *r.;r.*'.* .: ' list w ithout t'urthi r notice. \\ ? r.tno-tI> ivin.-t that subscribers co-opor nt e w i I h us in t h:? ma! 11 r. A- o ir - u'?-i-ri hi -? s know the editor has 1), . ; :i*>-1 : t I'oij; ;'ie oiVier practical!^ .ill t lie tin.i- for "'ic j *. i -1 - \ Week-. : i: 11'; tiiere-'nte ha- -aid noth'.n:' dm in . t '.at time in re-.-nrd to this r.ilia.: h\ the post otliee department. Wo Itave now o*i!\ one uio; tli left within whirh to brill'.: up -ription ' 1i--l so that it ii ay ! 'inp!y to the rales " adopted by the depart men,'. We desire to make oanie-t appeal 1u <itir snb-i-i-i'i, . n?era 1 e with u^ !?\ wiihii .;'i.! ? ;*'. I-;; t- n.a\ he made that liteir names n,av retain- ' ed on our 1 i-1. A- > n w ;11 see from the i \ l i; h r wl.ici i- |?;irtcd altove * there i> 11,. discretion !eft and 'he ' '" rt\t-?i 11 !1?!i i I,., 1' 11-! r rt'ed to ex]'ir tli. li. -t of April. . t We trust that it wilf bo only nee- | i vssary to call the attention id* our subscribers to this rule and that those 1 "who have been indulged from year to j year >\ i11 m>1 force tts j,, the necessity 1 <>f iakiniv their names from our list.;, We have sent statements to nearly I all of those w ho are in arrears and i < "will wiithin the next few days send 1 statements to the others. 1 tl'lease '.rive heed to tlieso state- ) meats. If any mistake is made as | lo the date we will he triad to correct 1, .it. ^ |{ Attorney (lenernl I,yon has secur- I ( V'tl the $ I ."?.( (!(> for the prosecution of t the dispensary grafters. That amount lj certainly oimht to enable him to turn . 'the liiih 1 on the nral'ters. We'll wait ^ <and see, ?flreenwood /Journal. lie has been also oiveii $.">,000 to {brim* a friendly suit' against, the v Southern H.ii 1 way to lest the eonstitu- | 'tionally of an Act of the legislature | {permit Iitijr the railroad to lease cor lain other lines. The salary of his i j assistant was also increased. If he | nines not make j'ood it eertaiulv will ! s not he for the lack of funds to em- 'j tploy 'aw vers to do the work. j. Col. Lawrence Voumans, of P.arn- , veil couuiN. die 1 at the ho.-pital in 1 tSavannah on W; Aluesda v moruimr. * ' 1 | Col. l (inniaiis wa> a candidate for a , . State otliee en the Shcppai'd an I Orr 1 , tick'ot, and will he remembered by a fjreat many people in our cnum\ for the au'i:rc>>iv<' and vijornu- eauii>ai_,n , * Avhich he. made that year. j The Herald and \\ w> prints today the titles of all the acts passed by llu* (ienera 1 Assembly. It may not ' l)c specially interc^tinir reading nut 1 ii i- done that the people may see ^ .in-! what the nature of the general laws and also the jrreat amount of , sjieeial and l"i-al le-jislatiou. fiiis li>t is taken from the Xews and t'ourier and is inadc up !>>' Mr. .Ain:ii-"t Kolui. the Cotuniina eovros-j ] ?o! 1 lent. It takes ><?;? ra I eoiutuns of space, but from the titles the reader can gather a pretty yood idea of the nature of the legislation. 11 will be seen that there arc very 'few new laws of a general nature. As is said by Mr. Kohn the tosrislaturc was very liberal and it mlirlu be added, yranled almost everv rocjuest that wa s made by any department of j the "ovcrunu'iit or of me institutionot higher loarniu!? for ajipropriafionn It was our opinion that several of these larger appropriations nii<:'ht wry well liave been postponed an I , Ave endeavored to have some ot them postponed, but the majority seean- ' If-: ||; cd to bo of 11u? opinion (lint nothing WJHj slioulil l?o loll unprovided for, that I g needed assistance. Wo do not l>o- I liovo that any appropriation was I I made wliioli can no) bo used to ad- B ? ni:itaj?e, but wo do bold that several wore mado wliioh mi.Hit very well lavo boon loft for subsequent action without detriment to the public service or the ollloietiey of any of the rj institutions. _ D Dry Communion Services. red On Sunday morniny; next tho holy tise ? mmunion w ill ho solemnized in OBaGMBB Ynlral Methodist ohnroli. Christians >t all evan?elir'al churches are hinted to parlalx'o with us in memory >f our 1 ord and Christ. On this occasion all present wish- T? ujr t<> join on profession or by letter Aill lie reeoivod. J. W. Wollinir. Pas,or* ! the 1 A Real Cheap Sale. Mr. I! O Whitaker. wln? lias pur- ! {")oill! m'iI th. -1 i 1< of mi"! "i' I! iir an I , ' '' : ".? '< ?< |!i V ;i \ i ' ... n p ... i ,, iron .. - i.- not , . 1. . ~ I' . .??1; . f <>llL I " : vi :i''' v ;> s:1lo. ! ' , . Movr '? -i tllOSI ' ' v,: , tvrt. " - r. ;t \v;> pay to vis. v . . . , >?,-e. T": - ri ' > * ,-v ;l. actio and \v:'] only !a*t for a fow ' -\? T" > ! .v- nostof- 1 ie > ! I THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY. ; \V I '* rite Co'lope Min^tvels Make ?. Hit? Entertainment for Knights Sa\ 11 of Pythias. ^0 I.H Satu Pm<prniy. Cob. 27.?Mis* Delia | ~ ^.wor^ :vi- -trned fr?>i?- ;> p'oa<ant j I :i\ wit1! ' om.Is in St. M:i?'!vw.. M:** hn:a M ?1,-v !> visit in- Rev. j M " dv. Pa::' in Savannah. M ?i'V K'"!'ia< . one for . ..M-v.le.l vi-it !., Tier -5?Jor. Alls. *' l-'war.l Mr Waters, in Atlanta. i R?v. Ira S. Caldwell ?a> r-allel ?o ., Ab-vdav . >) account of (h ' j ' lines- of ;ii< father. , *1'1 I It-raid M-ssrs. l,.-nw i.-l< Carlisle and Walor Pull. <>t Newberry, spent Sundav t n our town. Mr. TT. C. "Moselev. president of tin V..pie's National Rank has cone tn u Savannah for a few days rest. church Mr*. IF. C. Moseley is with h\-*r | * ?* *.* 1 an?liter. Mrs. Copeland at Clinton. Mrs. Kreps and ATrs. Hunter spent s< ""v ^atunlay in Newberry, where the ormer wont to afldress the Vounpr ^ I radios' Auxiliary of the Church of -rus<1he Redeemer. ' oro<1 u The Xowborry ColleiiV Minstrel troitp -avo their lirst porfornianeo of B his season in the eify hall Friday R-.-tl 'veaintr. Tho erowded house cave nioot a 'videiire that much was expected and ! Friday lie shrieks of laughter that benan, nit did not end with the perform- ^\|r nice, ?ave testimony that their ex- (innrl >eclations were more than realized, states Die hoys reflected credit upon all jon on >arlies concerned, and when they isit Prosperity ana in they will be pqr < leartily weleomed. We can eoeer- ' 'ully recommend this performance. Mr. Hon Wheeler has been visit in? lis parents for a few davs T TTAT I HAT Mr. das. Schumpert. Mrs. F. K. on]v ^chiuiipert and Mrs. W. A. Moseley ia\t- returned from a trip to their <<xv rother'- in Pallas. Texas. Mr*. Ilampton Mel.ane. of lilvthe- ' ?,n,n I i- with iu-r father. Mr. P.. H. '1" 'V' ,t rotn I lair. Mis. Sara Calmes leaves today for the northern markets, where she irov?s to buy her >tock of millinery for the ^on sprinir trade. tin- ( Mr. 1-'. P.obb's store is noarinu com- ')0 do plot ion. He o.x.))Oets tn move bis fur- j habit, ;:it no stove back t<> its old stand next ''1(> " w.-ek. Mi>s Marie Poljb will open a I ,,<4"'li.milliiu-ry department here in thv I'd course of a fow weeks. snib.jei Mrs. S. d. Kohn and Mrs. (\ C,t s.-ckii Ibirrier are visitin- their sister. Mrs. .'Many S. \V. Voim- at I/ittb- Mountain. j know \ . ry littli- f?'i'tili/or lias been haul- j '* ed a-* yet. and our farmers are vorv i wont much behind in their work owiny to 'I'ry !: the rain*. Some are sowing oats, al- nehes thouuli a little late. pass I lios, | .ind-ey. the ?*elebvat .al im- j liver persoiiator will yivo an exhibition of i warn bis skill in the City Hall toni.irhl, hile. (Friday), in tho interest of tho As Kni-hts of Pythias. Mr. Lindsoy on w eomes highly reeoininended and all This who want a.i hour's enjoyment should if it iro out to hear him. ervlw Tho Colloiro Minstrels were so "as heartily enjoyed that we would be a -o li'lad to have them come a-aia. siren Col. W. P>. Wise, a Knicht of the its d; Crip, was in vn a few hours todav Pros< mi bii*inoss. Pack is a yennim bust- j aood | And, dayor I-',. X, Kibler is in Nowb.-rry , W. 1in refereiieo to tho sinking fund com- [per 1 mission to provide for the C., N. and I or si I HI?: J I ItKAl-lv ANU i\l\VVoi Begins Satun eginning Saturday, all the beautiful Piano 'Goods Store will be placed on sale at: Fc uced from $75.00 to $ 1 25 00 in price tha ments of the Kimball factory product : in HI i hi BUI ??marimirniHi i'1 "n-nm, jus.: lousands of people in New- | || |k,| I \1 y and vicinity have visited I l\ \1 ^ Deautiful display of Pianos jj ffl|E5 ninent musicians thr 1- 1 . Si is ejection \vlu? I law:* tried Jfii.ii ilif!'' !* I * V S mi i? instruments praise them | IIIp|j| heir beautinil tone, elastic m and artistic case design. E W1 LL NOT SHIP THEM BACK. Every instruir vinds. Retail prices and prices at tliis sale are marl lg. Instructions are to make terms to suit the convc ly a Piano may avail themselves of the bargains ofl'e rday, and continues until all instruments are sold. U. when they shall fall 'jreatost blood t<?nu*. ) 11 r?(1 oi*. :ii?*. 1 eoi v recipe ? I nil sioiivach, liver. kidne j ;) >,[ bladder disorders. Ask the tlo:i P.onli.:- company has ers to yive you names of people uh 11m iicomou t in this i>sue of The have beet) benefitted. Don't m?ii'lcc I ami Ni'ws. This delicious your health aiiollii'r day. Refill is bottled in Newberry. course of this .ureal medicine a:i avoid future compMciations "Take At Methodist Church, ?tiMi in time." service at Central Methodist next Sunday niuht will ho in REPORT of the Juvenile Missionary Of the condition of the People: . The program will consist of National Hank, at Prosperity, in tti and recitation by the children. State of South Carolina, at the elo* 'ollinir will also make an ad- of business February 14, lflOS. part of which will be in Porta- Resources. The mite boxes will be iratli- TiOans and discounts . . .$ 99.190 8. p and open during the evening;. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,453 2 . _, i tt U. ,S. bonds to secure eirleth Eden Farmers Union. , . ?,, , r* -ii dilation (),2;)0 0 i Fdon t?armors I nion will _ Tt . t T ill ... Premiums on U. S. bonds 437 :: t T.ou'-r bane school house this ,, , . , ? r, . i i nan'Kinir house, furniture, afternoon, at 3 .10 o c lock. ? and fixtures 3,429 (1 Due from National Banks J. Fred Schumporl has been (not reserve agents) .. 3,500 7 as a petit juror in the Tinted Due froni state banks court, which meets in Charles- a,u| hankers 901 S the 17th of March. Due from apiproved re serve a iron Is 3,SI2 C SHAD and all other kinds of Checks and other cash Saturday jro to ite.ms 2,554 ( James F. Todd. Notes of other national banks 300 ( /E A HORSE for sale for cash Fractional paper curJames F. Todd. renew nickels and cents 208 ; ? LaAvful money reserve in bank, viz: alter Wollman predicts Taft's $0,082 20 ation on the first ballot," says I'^'-fnl - tender haniro. When did Walter return notes S.290 00 14,372 . the pole??'NTews and Courier. Redemption fund with U. _ S. treasurer (5 per _ ... cent of circulation) . . 312 ; Putting Things Off. io people are continually put- Total $137,783 >ff until tomorrow what should Liabilities. no today. Is it so much of a Capital stocte paid in .. .$ 25,000 or downright laziness? One of ?,|?s |UII(\ 5,000 lost general examples of siuh Dndivided profits, less re nee may be noted in the case J expenses and taxes paid 2,073 ick folk, Many a man is a fit i National bank notes outi-.t for the hospital, but purs o?r i standing 0,250 1- relief until f' tomorrow." . Due to other national people arc really sick and don't j hanks 322 it. lake the man who n*ets up ! One to Stale banks and rod in the inorui.iv* as when he ' hankers 300 to bed, who is all the time bun- j Dividends unpaid 59 . i can't eat. who is r'"ked with j Individual deposits su(bar<' pains, but Ih'-eks it will i j,.(,| lo ,.|iock 9S.713 I1', v hose slom",ch. kidney? and j are constantly crvi-', out a ' Total $137,783 inu' he never heeds- -nniil too State of South Carolina, County of Newlb rry, ss: lonjy as he can keep up no ?roes I, W. W. Wheeler, cashier of I ithout realizing tfie risk he takes, a.bovo named bank, do solemnly sw. world would be a happier one that the above statement is true were a liuaHhior oin\ and if cv- the best of my knowledge and beli xlv would remember the adaare, W. W. Wlveeler, I itch in time saves nine." Take ' 'Cashier od tonic, one that will tone, (Subscribed and sworn to 'before irtlien and fortify the system for > this 20th day of February. 1903. aily jyrind. such as Andes' Great ! T. A. Dominick, ription. There would be little j Notary Public for physicians nnd medicines. Correct Attest: >s' Creat Prescription, sold by I (!. W. Powers, 1. Pelhain and Son, a! one dollar j J. P. powers, lotlle, three for two'and a half, i Win. A. Moselev, x for five dollars, is the world's "Directors. . rjv v ' ?( ?'t , ; ?Vrai/.V. j't . i . > i V."; ' . . -fistic Iihii Piflffios) day, Feb. 29th. | s on display at Murray & Golden's Tailoring and jctory Prices. Every instrument in the exhibit t they may bo left in Newberry as living: adverm m u m n m mnwmnmnwmriuiif?iiiivtftif$?Ff ? ??r? = ' III This is your opportunity to m wWclvl I get the Piano for your home that you have been thinking J about. We offer you a selec- ? ^on ?$ many different case de signs, and you can select this i Piano with just the tone that i I'i iff pleases you most, and at prices {>y?u will never be able to duplicate, quality considered. * tent in this display must be sold. Profit has been thrown to ^ ved in plain figures. You can see exactly what you are jnience of the purchaser so that every one who ever expects red. Every Piano guaranteed in all respects. Sale opens. j Mgr. for Factory. * ;i The Man of the " 1 Hour | I Is tlie man with the money, for he is ready for all R financial emergencies, and his interests have always f| been identified with a bank from the time lie first j| ^ opened a Savings Account up to the present. Would you not like to follow in his footsteps? Come in and we will show you the way. a ? ^ o Its interest Paid in Our Savings Department! 1 ' 1il "" 1 I *| The Commercial Bank, 1 ,0 I OF NEWBERRY, S. c. I k l| JNO. M. K.INARD, President. > 20 | O. B. Mayer, Vice-Pres't. J. Y. McFall, Cashier, j : iMg SEeBUESEBWmMmUKmmBnmgWSaBUBamm^mt ?i a c.sb.s.iwerco:s; 00 | q 1 You Can Get 25 I 00iBlack or Brown Panamas, White a "land Black Mixed Worsted and Gray, Plaid and Checked Skirts *? for just $5.00 each. These Skirts 4 !,l are made of all wool goods, trimmed with plaits, bands and buttru> tons. All seams bound. jGiIGiSi liStKI^