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E". 11. A1114, ERmvoit. TO TiHE MEMElIS OF T.il STATE PtESS A4SOCIATION. It was stated i the circular sent out by the Secretary that fuller infi ra tion In regard to the Nashville trip would be given lator. I desire n1oW to saty that, all the ar raigemients for tranlsportationl for the tvip have been pratic-ally completed. We will leave Newberry on Friday, Alay 28, at 12.10 p. ml. over the C., N. & L. railroad. Matke I stop at Clinton of two and a half liours,leaving there abtout 3 o'elock. Take Itilich in the dining roomn of the Clinton orphinage on the invitation of .-r...,jLacobs --hunch to be set'et by the :11ldics of Clinton. ILeave Clinton on a pecial trainl for Cross llil1. iboult fif 1tCII mIdles distant, wherv wve make anI kfiher 01)Stop And)(1 go out to the fatnous liris 'ithia Spring wII'e we will be se-ved a agi ieent banqua by the proprietor. Ivave Cross Hill tlat night for the trip ioper. TIk brak fiast inl Atlanta and dlinner. ill Chatitanoo-a. makinl,g a ,top there of 12 hovus inl order to vi?,it Lookout NOtali till i d the hiS1ti pl eS thereabout. I amil going over th- routte tHis week myself an arr-an et.- c ta:l: al." as Soon ats 1 return-1 1 will 1:so. an itine-. rary of the trip lhowin schedule anld Stops and Invces!4arlY 4expOWn0. Before ve rynthin iiz.tnly vv:,.Ilet ed I wait to know about how' inan vill desire to taike the trip. and tlhit is the plrpioisc of this sIatelment at this time. 1 thought I cuold gvt the information by mai1kiIg the sta0teIeit tiirough the papers and tlius -ave ne pitage. limle and labor. We will not take t he trip unle-s t here are as many as forty who dt!irk- 1o go. I am sxire it will b' 1n1 if the n >.st p)leaiSilnt. m111it i t ru-elilti%e and( mo1Wt dk lightful trips the .\-oviatit'n has ever hiad, ind the act-lal .XpeTn'o wil le siliall. Take this its I por l- ial h-t i to v it and if vou want t4 g4o writ,- niw by the first of MLay. Tli - fIollowm iII :,'e ti polints on whivh I deire to gve a n d re eeiv~e in fornitilr.: 1.~ ~ Th itdi ion "' in. ta.S mauke may b Lifaly I-h *'':.vb th follo%.ing letter from 'M!r. . :. Iar man11 of tilt WV. N: .\.. tudti,tan' r the vonditionl:- (if Itio- Icaboard! .\ir Line and : dmi'ia, Ne- wlir i-r: u.i l1ells. .\tlat1,. ( a ,a . r l .M r. Ei. I1. .\ullI. Pv'lt Soulth (Carolina l're, : .\s'n., Newlierry, S. . '. Dear. -ir,: kfeferrinlg it, 11L.nt1vi. of to-dhiv. I boug to advi:-c yp u tha' I w%Ill ait rarnge for thl. tr:iui.p rtatioi of the S01u1,h Car.1linl'.- .\Ssciation .\t lanita to N11"hvilb-. mAt rcturn-. h-avinlg At laita 8.41 a. iml. .\i av t'th with a Stop oVer at ht'noafrieil on of that da. litil iiiliu ht 1,s1i i l i vi llt Nanth ill aboutI7.no a. m.iu ief ithei th.i 'iteur i p to2l bei'i :u-rangiltl t ashvillad vise Thed itondi fi' iit. upon wich futis trantitton will b furniished edj are Ittlleyof i eir contract s clper ti-t (tached,i u to iltuch liiti lime of the Assoi allit sit naal deiettiol eo tof Na hie, et ip ment en I e a l lieuftanprain A et attat tofi Nathvilte and wjlli returnThe Rilradi ('el . is t hagull 5i p'I itl iiti ocali and tth , ndv theynewspapter aree thefrih mater fo t iient at'fll 31a1tIes agred anitd willieoo thait. to trnw woratio willy bte frihdxett edis atifnadep lietirsand hon 1pCitidhe tmembi iders of teii laieispndn upo thm fr snpt.. (31hstier pArgtle 2.esiri t ccompany t the li'tYs Awsl eilation enn aaiYl50 o thtmslvesif te~ very! cheead trateswhc will ustin etfort frthe various ste tati ins the Soth tCar 'arlin andt willeIui taw peasure ino im--it nihiey weiretht iuc weatesi. lit s rqeshnt'egid by you ill takte up theI mantteri fo h trtywill heii 11( thenged and ill avs1expyou. oif therem are anyit otr mattersof tiltu which ywu de what to.ey' iare, tpliesa~zi'o aradfour' the aSoh areolinsi-o tos n to h anm iis't iltes.ti in. ItEacotmembe of11 t the r,y i vyie,ian hat wi'e gveus he arfo te etirk e ttip ncluingi t'e h.ie wae ofte iiiiNa'shvile an ld te lm)Loine ret whIn,iethaet ithr i w'ei'tsire. Tatr man caw heo i'tiing andt 'ti toenc wi'llte yaou neensie yofhauling 11ndor f?orCi day-si it Nashville ttxluativewof himo gingd and et urn'ig.i We" wilill nt havC'ie t c(hange 'ears1t firom te time we118 la heintn un ititw return tov Clinton. The $ mutb. ett ea you sufmieut data upon whioh todetor mine If yoi will take the trip, and I 1.Qpo you will not delay writing mo lougor than the IrIst of May. The Telinnessee people aro going to havo a inagnillecent show at Nashvillu and it will be worth your while to make this trip on account of it, but if there were no Centennial at Nashville the trip itself with the stop at Lookout Mountain with its historic asboclations would be a most pleasaynt and prolitable one. I hope we will be able to go two Pullman cars strong instead of one. I have given you Mr. Harian's let ter, which he wrote at my request,, so that you may know the condition the roaIs ill)osU ani I hop)e no one will ask or expect me to secure transporta tion for t,ose who cannot come in un dier the coiditions laid. I asked Mr. 1larmian why could not a publishergive his ticket to whomsoever lie pleased if it. were so much advertising for so many tickets. lie said the roads eon sidered it rather an exchange of cour tesies than of values but they put it in this shape to make it more business like. I do not consider the eonditions exacting. I must siy that my intercourse with the railroad men in making this arrangement has been of the very pleias antest and that I have received every courtesy and consideration from them that I could exect or ask and I have not found tilhem entirely soulless corpo rations. This is a longer annoulnement thanl I star'eI out to make but I hope it is clear enoug-'h that a1l the members may uldiersta-.d it. I! any imember of the Associat:on de sires to ask any question I will be 1ilad to have him ask it aai I will answer hitn promptly ani give the information deired... if I cnn. YUour Servant. I'esident, Newherry. S. C. I'. S. I wolId also Ilike to know as taarly as possible t hose who1 are coing to the annual meeting. "The Newbr V" and tle CrOtwell Iotel have both iz;Vtf. a rate of one dollia i a day to the IIItIIebs ani their families. Those who itt0 C inin- to the annual intetinl. ittli %% want all of vo here. w% ill con fer a favor b\ . drOpiping ile a card at an I, a l , hiv. E. 1i. .\. I NVi .) T0 S 'A RT.AN 1lRG. We titk the Irollowilng fim the 'pau-taiwli- liorad of Thurdav: Timl StiAl P.4-Ss Ar-ociationl wv leh Iwot in IMa v.this year at Newherrv, w* ;hia mtet thi year inl Spartan hmr bit fir tile fact that I'iesid. lit .\ 1 w\a\. dlirous of having his home tfrwnl nte_rtatinl tht. editors. The bso ci:t ion was bhlil here ten years ago and tImt ineetmii_- is looked back upon by I h tuenhles as onle of the plesat esltv.t in Ie hi tory tif the organization. All the various orIganizations (if the city havei joiit'd inl this ivitation and as it will bo lic]I durinl" the Nily Festival, ail N csS. Siinpson & Si1mi1p.on have at-ke'd thle litaSure of en1tertaining the A-Sociattion at a bhainillet, there will be it) eil of alliseile'lis. 'rsident Aull hias already received the initut.tion fromn ('oh. ('antt and the sar ne will he priesenited to thle A ssoc ia t ion when it meets. We would lik -to say to our Spar atanhurg brethr en of thle press that, we shall ex pect all of thIemi to bie presenit at thle mueeting thiis year. T1hecy have not been ats prnotnpt in attendance as tIey should have been, and( we want, hern to mtend their wayss this year. Excel'sior Etchinmgs, I'daster was a little cool. Wouild like to see a little rain. Straw hats anti ulmbrellas are out. WVatermnelon lanultinig now in order. O ur farmers wvill ab)out finish plhanit ing cot ton this week. Ou r friend NI r. Will in Watts and wife, of Newerry, spent Sunday with his fathier' family. Mrs. S. II. Fellers, of Gallman see tion. visited in t his section last. week. Quite a number of eggs chainged color' on Saturd(ay-- much to the tlel ight of the little folks. Wie att ended t.he entertainment given by the Little Workers in Grace church Sunday afternoon. T1he exercises were interesting throuctghouit, antd spokeC wuellI for the lattIc folks and thelir instructor, Mirs. S. TI. Ilailman. 'ommunniion services at AIt. Pilgrlin next, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Ouri school closed Friday afternoon. School has been rolling on nicely with gootd attenidance. Our teacher, P rof. IH. C. Counts, gave his pupils an ICaster' egg hutnt. at. the school building Satur day aift ernoon at 3 o'clock. Professor Counts gave each of hiis pup)ils ia verse suit able to I'ast.er on F'ridlay afternoon, whtich they memorized anid recited Sat uirday ia fternoon before hunting the eggs. Priof. C'ounts hid several dlozen eggs on thle school grounds, and offered a pr'iz/e to the boy and girl who would finil the largest nunmber of eggs, and \lastr ciO len Sease was the sucessful 1lit.tl hc oy and little NIliss Nlamnie i kard wits the successful girl. Somie few visitors were present,, and after the egrI hunting was over they alhl enjoyed thitselv~es lby p)layintg various kinda of gaines. Thus enidedh it pleasant after' noon for teacher and1( pup)ils, and we r'e g ret. we cou'dn't he p)resent to enjoy the occasion with them. SIUMA. S10 lot)1 ward, Slot). The readt V oft this papewr will he pless- d to lenrn thait. thiere ia itt least 0n0 tidrided i cutnie tlitat set,te c i.ts been, abt'e to cure ini all 1t4 stages, aind t hat.la Ca 2tarrh. Jill'a4 (On ltirrh Curte Is the only poaltlive cutro known to the mo ein fraternity. (Ontairrhi being n con.. stitut ita ijilenso, requires a constitutional t reitmenti. I tall's Cataurrh Curo Is taiken in ierniiall noinag dir'cetly alt the blood and muicotts surf:ices of thte systens, thereby die I tdroyin gi the foundation of the disease, nnd iving the patilent. strength by bi'lldling up tihe constituition nt(utsslstlbg naturo in doIng Its work. The proprietors hauvo so much fnith in Its curati' o powors that they oft'er One llundred l)ollars for any casue tht It. fiis to euro. Send for li of testimounls A ddross, F. J. CIllENICY & CO., Toledo, 0. War'old by I)rugmgists, 75c. Bachman Chapel and UnIon Academy ChIp Aren't our public roads In a mess? Mrs. Lizz,io Hunter returned hotm on Saturday, the 3rd, from a thre( months' visit among her children. Mr. H. T. Long, who accidenta13 shot himself through the log with hi pistol a few weeks ago, Is getting or nicely. Notwithstanding the continual rain, there has beent a considerable aniount of corn planted. We arc behind with our farm work. But brighten up, broth er farmers, with the old hope that u bad beginning makes a good end. There was considerable frost last Sunday morning. We fear the peach crop, together with the plums, arc about wound up1). After a lingering illness of dropsy, Mrs. Mollie Strauss died at her h1onme on Wednesday, the 31st uit., in the 77th year of her age. She was buried in the family grave yard, near her residence, the day following her death. Mrs. Strauss was a great sufferer for several months pirevious to her death. She leaves only two sons to mourn her departure, Messrs. M1. L. and E. L., who have our deepet sympathy. God had blessed the deceased. Ile spared her life with good health up to the ill ness which e.used her death. She lived beyond the allotted time of man's life, which is three score years and ten. Our old fat her.s and mothoters of Israel a1re passing away. Vero few are left behinld. We can but onlY cherish their mIeiories as we keeop their graves fra grant with tlowers. There is a wail of grief and a gloom of SOrrow connected with deat h1 on all occa-ions. and may God help us all to NaV with St. 'aul. "To live is Chriz-t. but to die is gainl.' Weli. Kay.when w e N%read the account Af your pleasant trip to Atlanta. it imkes old Chips feel all overih: kind I sorter as if lie would have li'.<ed to Ven there too- It ju:-t made us shake mirself and comb our hair with our ingers. to think what a good time you wvere having. Yes, our iiilary eves ,ould see you as you were pushing t hrough this great city, beholding the irt of man and the works of nature, ind the thought appearud to our mind that. if we had been with you about the time we had reached the top of that great Equitable 1uilding. eight stories 1higl. and my eyes beh-Aeld what yours did, thm-Editor of The Iferald and News would have had to issue no extra to give tle full letails of on-: trip. We were proud to hear from all of our. l'rosperity frienlds: it brings them back to pleasant memory as in days of VoI*e. Saccess to our force of corresponld ents. We have tied on a iltustler and a l'uek quite recently. Why can't we hear froi our old ex corresiondent, "Yube, always happy anld serene. We always admired his letters. We hope he is still a reader of The lerald and News, and that lie will wake ip and send us a few lines fromt Atlanta Vel, Kay, I hope that at some time your old friend Chips will be enabled to take a trip with you to Atlanta. WVe have anticipated a trip to Atlanta for several years. We have sonie kinfolk Ii vintg near A lantan and have p"'om'ised thiemi that at some timen we would take the adlvantage (of excursion rates and1 visit thema. This is still (ourt purtpose. We take this method of thanking the Editor for one of the gr.oup pictuires of the eorresponideints present iat the d1in ner on Mlarch the 9th. It will always be a pleasure for us to look upon this picture andl recall the memory (of that day:,. Whi lIe it, is a pleasuire there is still a featture of sadness05 conniected wit,h it. While it is possible that we may all meet again, it is not at all prmobable. According to app)loitmenlLt the 01(d soldiers of No. 10 township mect at JTolly Street oti Saturday and elected their T1owinship Bloard of P ensioners, wyhichi is ats follows: G. 1B. Aull, .James A. lUiser andi( C. 1'. Grlnb. C. l. Griflin was then elect ed ehairuman of the board. No. 10 has made(l( a good selectioni in electing hier pension houtrd. WVe feel thaut all appllicants for pensions will re ceive0 full ju5tc.. 1 er. C. 1'. 1 loozier held commun iom service at iach man (Chaplel dii Sunday last, w ithi preparator-y sei-vices on Sat urtday evening pirevious. Sunday was a lovely day and the~ witer i-egrets~ that lhe was unable te atteiid. We learn that there wasa large conlgregati(oti in attetendanice and qite a number celebrat ed the last ('omtmuniion (if our blessed Savilour' wit.l hiis Apostles otn earth. tr. I loozet pireachled an edify intg sermioni. 'lThree membthers wetre add1(ed to the church by ert.ihiete. I er. 1boozer hats deide( t.o nQceplt the catll, and will pireitch th<t r'emaiiing poritioni of the syilodica year', once a month, atlways the secon( Sunday of each moth at- II a. mn. Onte (of Mi. W. M N. I obb's hors~es rat away wit,h the plow11 ablotIh tee wveekc ago and the pilow cut its leg so batd t,hal It is unable to wor-k. 'This Is pIrett' heavy on Mr. Blobb. HIe had to but3 atnother -miul as there Is no telling when his horse will be able to1 wot atgain. Guu>mms. WE W,ANT~ Your' PreCscr:p1tionl Businoss WE OFFER You as good and ti Carofu service as 28 yenis Experienci can give, and WE OUARtANT.EE Pure Drugs at Reoasonab4 Prices. ROBERTSON & GILDERL, Pharmacists on the Corner. T Trie war in Greco, s on In earnest. The fighting began on Sunday. We hope the Grcoks may pievaill, but we fear the Turks ivill be too much for theu. Oxfords! Oxfords' T' 3 greatecat line of Oxfords in the toNa. All the latest styles, shapes and colors. The best custom made Oxford over seen at $1.00, easily worth $1.35. This IE an eye-opener to muoney-sav Ing shoe purchasers. WVe have also tht colebrated ZEIGLER BROS. Oxfords. ir. at splendid lu.e ok .- tyles, from $1.50 t o 82 75. If you value money come aid secure %-our shoes from 0. M. JAMIESON, THE SHOE HOUSE OF NEWBERRY. "BILL ARP" The famous writer and autihor will lecture in Newberry APRIL 20. "tJu1st fRffin Is what he will talk about. Tickets will be on sale at Scholtz's Jewelry Store. f&t td. NOTICE. ALL, PAUPERS EREIlTOFORE 1eeiving a;id from county who are outside Of Counlty I Home are hereby notified that I pay will be allowed for paIipers after Ist of May, 1897, who are not iniates of the Home. .iN). M. SCHUIIICRJT. t. lt. County Supervisor. EXEGUTOR'S SALE. Bank Stock. WILL SELL AT NEWBERRY . C. 11., on the first. Monday, the 3d day of May. 1897, at public sale, live shares of the capital stock of the National Hank of Newberry, belonging to the estate of .lane 1 Scott, dlecased. 3 NO. WV. SCOTT, t. 41.. ECxecutor'. Notice of Final Settle ment and Discharge. NTOTICE IS H-EREIIY GIVEN .L that I will mtake a final settle men?It (on the estate of' Eliza Coleman, deceased, in the Probate Court for New herry Counity, 8. C., on Monday, thta 3.1 day of May, 1897, at IIl o'clock a. mi., and willl lmmediautely' thereaifter apIply for letters dlisrmissory as executor of said estate. All persons holdi11ng clalims against said estate wvill rende r the samte duly at testedl, and1( those indebted will matke payment on or before salid date to the undersigned. Pi,EER ROB ERTSON, E~xecntor. M'itrch 30, 18)7. t. 6it Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. INOTICIE IS IlI CHIY GIVEGN tha I will make a final settle muent ont thte Estate of P0. N. Calmries, dleceased. int the P robate (Coutt for Newberry (County. S. I'., on Monday, the Stlt (lay of A pri, 1897, at,11 o'clock a. mn., anrd will immediately thecreaftter aLpply for letters dismuissor'y as admtin lstin ztrix of said1 estate. All persons having claims agrainst the said estate will rendrer the samne duily attested, anud those indebted will makelc paIymen~rt OH or before that (date. SARAUWX. CALMECS, .Admiinistrattrix. Matrch 2tth, 18(97. t. (it Bargain Sale BOYS' AM CHlILDREN' 8SUITS A lot of Boys' Sui ts, age 141 to 19, marikedl down to close ffer' prico $7.5() to $1 f.50, nowv $.t50 to $0.75. A lot of Children's Suits, age 4 to 13 -$3.50 to $6.75, nw$2.00 to $3.50. b~.I'eso ar'e great bar' gaItis for 'spot cash only. O. M.Jamieson, Tharu Namane-y Clothier. pring Ciatling Spring is coming on suddenly. The Newberry Clothing Company Is on hand, ready with the nob biest and nicest and neatest line of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ings ever e:shibited in this market. No old stock to be run off at and below cost, but our goods are new and fresh and are marked close, and our motto is shert profits and qluick sales. Our SHOE AND RAiT LINE is superb, and can scarce be ex elled. he latest in everything and strictly up to date. No trouble to show you what we have. Call and examine for your own satisfaction, and if our goods and prices don't convince you that we are the peoplo to sell you Clothing, Hats and Shoes and everytLing in our line, why then you don't know a good thing When you see it. Yours to please, Newberr ly tlg UJsually rich in values follows our an nual stock-taking, just concluded, andl is an event l ooked forwvard tQ with GILEIT EXIPECT1NIY by thousands who know from experience its po:;sibilities to them, for at no other time can they garner so dlesirable and satisfying merchand ise at 80 1LITTLE OUTlAY 01F Hiundlreds of bargains, styl ish, useful and1 pretty are here. Tlap our stock when you will its Rich in Value to the Purchaser. 0. KLETTNER, Sole propijrietor of SELEOT SOMETHING Sweethearts. Pinie Rings, Necklaces, avid Irai-elets. ALSO Nice Wedd ig Presenits. Eduard Scholtz, Jeweler and Op)ticiani. r&t. iy Notice to Overseers, out,)thtis l to m hr epe! n k (I ii to (ou 11a viso,r by May Ist, IMi7- Ala. n'eort ove'rst'er. JNO0. 3I. (1UM I eg (p March 30. 1897. hIt ptr Via4r. hIATT I e The AT THE ow Yor I have just line of Matti per yard. quality and get p I have also several shor of Matting from 2 to 16 lengths at about half price to clos out. Complete stock of Furnitpre Call in and look over my line. Yours respectfully, R. C. WILLIAMS. t. ly RE Ns EASTER NEWS SPECIAL VALUES IN DA.S GOODS. 5 piecoes, black and colored, figured Wool Dress Goods, ic per yd. pieces, assorted colors, plain Wool Dress Goods, 15c per . 3 pieces mingled Cheviot Dress Goods-popular shades-250o rth 35e, 257 yds. ne1w style Plaid Dress Goods, at 25c per yd. 196 yds. Plaid Dress Goods, at 50c. 183 yds Black Henrietta, at 25c yd., worth 50-ask to see it. 15 Novelty.Suits at the cleverest prices ever offered-style and quality considered. I's a mistaken idea that you can't buy nice Clothing in a Dry Ooods Store. Give us an opportunlity of showing you through our Stock, and the consequence will be satisfactory to us and convincing to YoU. Perhaps you could save a lIttlo in buying your EASTER SUIT here. lyS.. WOOTEN. Harris Lithia Carbonated Water IS GUAR IA'N TaT I'O RELIEVE ANYA S OF INDIGlBSTIONiN ONE MINUTE' TIME OR MONEY REPINDED, If takenl after each 1eal Will Cur the worst Case of Iiidelig. Read what the eminent Dr. Devaga, of Cheator, S. C., has to say of the vator: I have used Harris Lithia Water with the most excellent results wvhere [ have been able to get my patrons to drink a sufficient quantity daily. lhe carbonated has no equal in gastric disturbances. It is an excellent able water. It is a pleasant laxative and is a sure cure for Flatulent Dysp)opsia. .S. M. DEVAGA, M. D. Toi 'aiter is for sale in Newberry at Robertson & Gilder's, S. B. Harris Lithia Springs Hotel will be open at the beginning of the season. F'or rates and( other information write Harris Lithia Water Co., H ARRIS SPRINGS, 5, 0. DUJT PRICES FOR NEXT 60 DAYS 1N ALLI GRADES OF Fine Whiskeys, Wines and Beer FOR3 F'AMILY USE. ~ . Send in Your Ordet. Particular Attention Paid to Mail Ordes. flISTILLERt AND 11IlLEalE 9E8ER. NO. 2 PEAOHTREE STREF.T, ROILERS. GET OUR PRICES. noplt ('toi s.w, iu,Ol and Fertilizer Mill Qut.flts; also Gin, Bli , -l icg, Feey urnac 'and Railroad Castings; Railroad, Be6 t Ca r PEv big I .j$ ors, L il) > Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. LOBAR IRON WORKS AND SUPPL.Y CO.,