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F CELEBRATION MAY TWENTY. Spectacular Colonial Parade.-Colon ial Dames in Costume a Striking Feature. Charlotte, N. C., April 26.-Work on the mammoth reviewing Stand, from which President William H. Taft and Mrs. Taft, will review the parade daring the twentieth of May celebration, which is to be -held in this city May 18, 19 and 20, will be begun in a few days and completed in time for the big event. Seats to the stand will be sold at $1.00 each while $2.00 will be charged for several reserved seats. President Taft will make his address immediately after the parade. One of the special features of the pro cession will be the floral exhibition. The Colonial Dames, Children of the Confederacy and other patriotic or ganizations <have consented to take a part, their organizations to be rep resented by members not only of Charlotte, but also from other sec tions of this and adjoining States. T-here is every indication that the city will have within its borders more people than ever before in its history. Everv town in North Carolina will be represented' and a large number from other States will be present. It is es timated that not less than 100,000 people will be here on President's Day. All railroads have offered spec ial reduced rates. Produce the Contract. Charleston News and Courier..... Numerous South Carolina newspa pers are discussing a recent Atlanta story to the effect that "Felder & Rountree" are to receive $200,000 for their services in the state dispensary litigation, most of them denying it 'stoutly. W. F. Stevenson, attorney for the Winding-down Commission, also denies it with some minuteness of elaboration. We accept the denials, because they come from trustworthy sources, and also for the palpable reason that a $2,000 fee would appear not less than $20,000 to the vision of an Atlanta attorney and $20,000 is invariably translated into six figures by the time that it reaches the forms of an Atlanta newspaper. But where is the contract ? Between the representatives of the state of South Carolina and the At lanta attorneys there was and is a contract and it is in writing-the latter presumption 'resting on the theory that the South Carolinians knew that they were dealing with rising 'lawyers of Atlanta, all of. whom rise early and wink seldom. The contraet is the best evidence. It is or should be a very simple con traet,~ one that "he who runs may read,'' and as the discussion has taken a wide range in the newspapers of South Carolina, we marvel that the contract has not been given to the public. When a written contract is in ex istence, all extraneous evidence of its contents is secondary-the law yers of The News and Courier are "learned'' enough to go before the court on that proposition without misgivings. Our "subpena duces tecun'' is, therefore, respectfu-lly addressed to Mr. W. F. Stevensor and his learned associates. CUE CATAEEH. Gilder and Weeks Drug Co. Will Furnish the Medicine Free in Every Case Where They Fail To Cure Catarrh. We have a medicine made from the preseription of one of the most suc cessful eatarrh specialists known. This medicine has a record of 98 per cent of cures, and we believe it is positively without an equal. We are so satisfied that we are right, that we will supply the .medicine free in every instance wJere it is used according to directions for a. reasonable length of time and lails to cure and give satis faction in every particular. We want every one in Newberry to try this medicine at our 'risk. There are no conditions or formality attached to our offer. We put the user under no obligation to us whatever. The medicine we want you to try is Rexall Mucu-Tone. It is a catarrh remedy that goes direct to the seat of trouble. It is carried by the blood to every part of the system. It seeks out and destroys the germs or parasites which cause Catarrh. It purifies and enriehes the blood, tones up the muco cells, soothes and heals the tissues that were ravaged by the catarrha-l parasite, and bring about a condition of health and strength that prevents the germs of consumption from ever getting a start. Besides this, Rexall Mueu-Tone is a wonderful appetizer. digestive aid and flesh builder. Its good effects are felt from thre very first dose. It is one of the largest and most satisfactory selling medicines that we have ever thad anything t odoj with. We know so much of the great good+tha it has done that we person Whis week the best of wish to make yo. sale here HY NEW MILLIl BY ALMOS More flowers, fruits, orname of stylish Millinery is shown it tomers try the o her millinery : it's the best proof we got the o1 and popular priced millfnery. THIS IS THE AND MIMNA -$ 1.z50 & $2 Great puachase of waists almost five hundred waists an the greatest sales and purchas a bargain should be hIle. $1.50 and $2.00 Waists chc Large Shipment o! Must You never had au opportunity to 3nowv white under-ear. Every ga in center of the store where it will fhe Leading Store lly back it up 'with our reputation nd money, which fact should be mple guarantee to satisfy anybody. Rexall Mucu-Tone comes in two sizes, 50e. and $1.00. We urge you to :ry it. Gilder and Weeks Druggists, gewberry, S. C. THE NOMAD. [here was a man in Maryville Who liked to take a drink, and when the 'township voted dry His mood was black as ink. Ee sold his home, packed 'his stuff, Paid up his every debt, and moved away to Perryville, Because that town was wet. Bis second month in Perryville They also voted there And when the drys won out again, He fairly pulled his hai.r. 'It 's liberty or move,"''he said, And tore his pantaloons A-moving off to Berryville, With seventeen saloons. The only way to save the boy f.rom ~he saloon is to abolish the saloon. OTIOE OF OPENING or BOOKS OF REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given bhat I will >pen the books of r-egistration of the [own of Newberry April 27, 1909, at :he office of the Clerk and Treasurer >f he said Town, and that they will s'main open for a period of 'ten (10) lays for the registration of the names >f qualified electors of the said town or the special eleetion ordered to be 2ed on the 18th day of May, 1909, m the question of issuing bonds for 'h purpose of extending the sewer ge and wa.terworks of the Town of ewerry. Olin L. Buzhardt, Supervisor of Registration for the 1own of Newherry. April 26, 1909. 4-26-09-4t. M N1 ATCHL all. Values that will de i want to make it from \S NO EQUAL FOR TH NERY ROLLIN( r EVERY EXPRES nts. shapes, veiling, etc. No i this part of the state. When )t:>res and then come to us and b her millinery stores skinned a mi WEEK OF WE UGH'S IS THE PLA Waists for 98 Ct o sell for only 98 cents each. i about three dozen styles. T e ever attempted. Every wome ice for only 98 cents. In Underwear Goes on Sale this buy such beautiful qualities for the rment specially priced. Big showinc be easy to choose from the tempting Are You Satisfied? Seriously, are you perfectly con tented to go on living in a rented house year after year, paying out .a large percentage of what you earn by hard work just to keep a roof over jyour heads? If not then take the bull by the horns and buy a home for yourself. If you think you haven't enough ready money, you had better investi gate. It doesn't take as muchi perhaps, as you have been figuring on.j And don't let any scruples against assuming an obligation deprive you. If everybody had to wait until they had enough saved to buy outright, mighty few people would be living in their own houses. Most homes nowa days are bought on the extended pay ment plan. A plan that means saving that month-ly rent is worth consider ing. I Have for Sale: 76. Eight room 'house with barn and wood shed on Harrington street. 83. Two lots on Hunt street. 86. Four room house on Glenn street. near the Mollohon Mfg. Co. 87. Forty acres land about 2 miles from Newberry. For Rent. Seven room house on Friend street. Four room cottage on Nance street,, with modern conveniences. Seven room house on Harrington~ street with modern conveniences. J. A. Burton. TO KEEP OUT THE FLIES you should be prepared with a full outfit of doors and window screens. No longer recognized as luxuries, they are regarded as absolute necessities as providing the only effectual remedy against flies, mosquitoes, bugs and all intruders The kind we sell are of the best wire netting and sea soned wood frames. Send us your orders for Lawvn Mowers, ILawn Sprays and Gar (len Hose. SUMM~ERl BR1OTHES 00. ESS BARGAINS. light all who enter our doors. No matter how large a purchase you a large and varied -assortment. The desirable merchandise on E PRICE,. IN 100 More New Skirts. No Such a Stock of Ladies' Separat- Skirts Shown in This Part of South Carolina. uch a stock 50 Fine Chiffon Panama Skirts, $6.50 value, sale price $4 98. rou see cus- 50 Fine Chiffon Panama Skirts, $8.50 value, sale price $6.49. ly their hats 50 Fine Black Voil Skirts, satin trimmed, $10.00 value, sale price $7.49. le on stylish 50 Fine Black Voil Skirts, satin trimmed, $8.50 value, sale price $6.48. 25 Fine Black Mohair Skirts, the best $8.00 value, sale price $5.98. EKS PROFITS ARE FORGOTTEN ON WASH GOODS CE A great capture of Mill Ends scooped in at 35 cents on the dollar, includ ing White Lawns, India Linens in 30 to 40 inch wide. Never before were S. such values given in wash goods. There are his is one of 30 inch book fold White Lawn, 8 1 3c. kind, sale price 5 cents. n who loves 34 inch book fold White Lawn, I Oc kind, sale price 7 1-2. cents. 40 inch long fold White Lawn, 12 1-2c kind, sale price 9 cents. 40 inch long fold Lingerie Cloth, 20c kind, sale price 15 cents Week, Stylish Trimmed Hats. price. Fresh 100 dozen just received from our New York Factory. All the very newest and strictly up-to-date, trimmed with beautiful flowers, fruits and foliage. These hats will be made will be shown the first time this week. $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3-50, $4.00 $5.oo and up ots. to $io.oo. You'd better hurry up if you want to save half your money. __ ne LJ GIesSak do not look for cheapness-but for the best their Money will buy with the least nutlay, * ~ they recognize the economy.of buyig the SBEST MADE-MOSTFASHIONABLE-MOST ~ ~ PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES, an.d~they rhave learned that Schloss Bros. & Co. of Bal timore and New York, are leading makers of * ....A~.the world in making Correct Clothes for Gen tlemen and that in buying these Clothes, you have the satisfaction -of being stylishly and becomingly dressed at moderate cost-We are exclusive Agents for this city for these cele brated clothes-they are here for your inpec f~ymq.e i~,tion. Take a cue from the shrewd leaders in the ranks of life, and try these Clothes. We BaioeadNew Yr. .are certain once tried-you will wear no others All the latest weaves and fabrics, in both plain and fancy shades We can fit ?nd please every form and figure-be you Long or Stout, Short or Slim-Smart Snappy Styles for t he chap that wants to be IT -or Quiet refined stylish clothes for the dignified man of affairs. The Money Saver--the Shrewd Invester is. Welcome-- Thrice Welcome Furnishings-the newest and La- BOYS SUITS. Sos&Ofd test Novelties forMen and Young -With plain and Knickerbocker Me.Pants at $2.00 to $8.00. For Men, Ladies and B3oys. osery-in plain and fancy effects Best Makes-Fit good and -the guaranteed kind. Suits for Men and wear well. Shirts-in attractive patterns- Yon M nfomPied L w some gay and sporty-others plain Pr2ce.Low -the right fitting kind. $0.00 to $50 Copeland Brothers Newberry. - South Carolina.