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mentioned there to either .-of the Risers. Did not sell either of them i horse collar. Missed shoes, to. bacco, horso collar, blankets, etc. Storo was looked when I left iL By Mr. .Hunt: Roomed over store for som tima. Two lights to win d>w woro otr solo timo. Saw no fresh broken glas. "Swout Apple" tobacco wo sold at 00c. at retail other it 40c. por pouid. Missed the "Swoot Applo" tobacco Monday morning. Saw Bickloy at Pomaria onco in six years. lodirect by Mr. Senso: Little Mountain is nearest town to Bick loy's houso. Window coll he n. tored from outside. Saturday Iight had a box of "Swoot Applo" tobacco open ad111 Monday it was gono. Had missed other goods about month bo fore this time. J. H. iiAllitts, By Mr. Soaso: Live o) Dr. J. M. Sense's plaev. Knlow John Bickley. Been knoNing him for four years. Was at Mlrs. Bett io Sligh's on "thl of February and saw Bickley going in direction of Ponaria. Going to Po ImIria from where I saw him Ie would have to go in sight of Riser's W--ho wsOingt i- direction of the Risers'. His wife was with him in his hug1gy. That was the day of the nighit tho stooling took plie at Po maria. Cross examitd by Mr. Hunt: I)o not live at Mrs. Sfi-h's. Li vo on )r. Soise's place. Go to Mrs. Shligh's freqtuently. Visit thoro on Sun(ay's usuially. Go as often in week as I can. Told about seeing Bickloy a couplo of weeks after rob bory. Told several around the house that I saw Bickloy. Saw Bickloy ab1)on1t 4.30 o'clock that Saturday 0. W. SFYn1T. By Mr. Senso: Know Bickley. 'Lv near1 Pomaria. Was at 'Mrs. Boltio Sligh's on Saturday beforo storo was robbed at Pomaria. Saw Bickley pass thero abhouit4.30 o'clock with his wife. Was going in direc tion of the lRisors'. C xainOd by 'Mr. Hunt: Wis hout 25 yards from him. Mrs. Sligh's houso is about 25 yards fromn Ioll. C. S. MATilEws. By gIellilent, a written statonont of lr. MN11aVhewS' was sIbmlil-ted, le beinlg sick '1nd(1 unaible to attend court, to following effect: Was pros Vut whln prmllises of Bickley were .14,rel)'hod, and l sIw Il horse collar Chat, was c.1limd ats Mr. 11ipp's prop. vrty for which til-Ny were searching, lat se w licklty with vollar exactly like it I eveNIMing affter ho roturned froml migistralte's co(rtt. I lavo sold 111o goods inl year 97 to tho aggro gito 111aronuit of . By Mr. Solse: Passed Bicklny's honso Satuhiv ovoning after arrost. le lhad red horse collar in his IanId andi said ho had got back alright. He said they Iad got his wafroln col lar rind claimed the one ini his hand waHs his huggy col lari. h1y .M r. Ihunt:( Collar' exhibiited by3 deofeniso looktwd like oni Bickley had that day. I was seve'ral1 feet from hiimi and could not toll if cohllar had 1)oon used. .I. J. ii ENiT/ IECA t,L.Ei. ByV Mr. Sease: F~ound collar like this, exhibited by defonse, at B3ick loy's reme'mber, it beinrg a No. 19I. Hasm clamp like one we had. By Mr*. Hutnt: Was not at Magis traute Ellosor's when Bickley's baggy arrived. Thtis is the firsit t imou I have soon collair. The State closied its test 1nony) and the courti took a irecess for dinner. TuPc DE:NsE PUTs UP1 NO) TETT'iIMONY. At. thle roasstembilintg of the court ini thle afternoon Mr'. IJ[unt antiounced -* t hat the defense wout)1ld oler rio testi mony, but rely' on that of the Stato, aind the at tornieys addressed the jury in the following order: Mr. (Culbreath opened for the defense, Messrs. Sonso arndu iJohnstoneit followved for the State and Mr. imInt closed for for defense. TnEi vElIPicT. TIhie jury re-tired about (3 o'clock and bronght i a verdtct of guilty of the third count -receiviuig stolen good1s, knowing thenm to have boon stolen, about 10.30 o'clock. [Special to Herald rand New's.j C'otumbia, S. C , A pril 14, 7 p.' m. L~e's testiimony mado(1 public. Lielieves to have harbhor minedl. Madido newspapers rep)ort wr as in ovitable. Haivana --Despuito susenCsioni hiostlit ties it is 00Iieially 'epiorted that. seiveral skirmnishes have occurired ini Santa Clara. C2hange hias been made. Madrid.-Spaish cainIiet, miniter announces that, should McKiniley notify Spain to evacuate Cuba I lie governm aent will empihiaticalhly refusme, that it is fully prepared to eko out consequences. When ho thi houses agircc uplon tesolu tions the r'esiult will be war. Wash igtn. -Key West,8 and not Ch ickamauga, is to bre front. Senators Faulkiior anid Culm aro consult.ing wit h the President over t,he latest plans11 of army and naivy for inauguration of hostilit,ies. Conser'vative Senators wvill fight. for House resolutions. When Cullemt left t he WhIito Houso be said that the Sona'e would1 not pass Cuban resolutions todlay. He also said that it was only & question of a few days. Act,ion estpected tomorrow by Senate. Woyler is in Madrid. 4i. AUGUsT Ko0HN. WAR WITH SPAIN CERTAIN. 9ENATM TO HIIVAIN IN cubNrINimUS bES4ION UNTIL T1-NtT, Vi ICN CUVHAN WVAR tAMOLU111411,48 SHALL 0111 VA4HUMi It is Now Atsitet that tioo Senato MJority aceso'utto,, Vill be passed by the e11to and that- tlti 11oo WVill Adopt it in Lieu ortieo bMej-irlty Itevort Adopt. ed4 Yesterday-It e a Me iadicasl Monsure. [Special to Atlanta Journal.] Washington, April 1-.-Thoro will be a continuous session of the Senate until a vote is reached onl the witr reso lutions, which wili not be later than tc morrow Iight. In sp Zo of the strength for the prop osition to recognize the Gomez govern mont, the Senato will finally adopt the majority report of tho committee on foreign relations. Senator Foraker and those who favor I-ecognition out righ t, claili to have a majority of the Senato in favor of Turple's minority re port, but the fear that Presi0dent A1c Kinley nma1y veto alyI resolutions which carry with them recognition of the Go mez government, will deter them from adopting them. The iouse resolutions are already dead,l not to bo resurrected. As be tween the two sets of resolutions, the membe-s of the House really prefer those of the Senato and will accept. them in placA of their own, whitle the purpoi of the resolutioni are the 81111e. Tle Senate's are by far more serious and the pireaible more in line with the temper of Congress. The vote for and lgainst recognition will be Very close. Considerable resentment is felt in the Senate over the leported statement from the White House that tha. Presi dent would veto any resolutions, what ever they might be, in view of tihe passgile in his Imessage wherein he turned over the whole matter to Con gress to settle, expressing his intention to abide by its decision. Tho peaceo party, or the "'squaw men,'" as Mason has dubbed Hanna, E-lkins and [a-le, will make a futilo at tempt to kill timo and delay matters. but, the bitternese and resent,mOnt, is al ready too great, for any porsun or comli binle to stand against, it. 'Tihe mjority of the Senat,e will not 1)0 caught, ini the debate tap. o'lhsel who are dleepl)y in earnest will remain I silent,. Ai effort will be made again I today to throw the matter into execu tive session, but tie proposition did not , stand it moment before the whirlwind v of opposition to it.- t Spain's fil-m1 and wal1ke st'lnd is.4 equal to thait, akent by this country. 'Thi fear is expressed that she miay f mett fire with 1ir'e, and witent the pur- ' IMIrt of the SeiatO resoluttion- reach Spain in print, which tbey will (o to day, Spain may altilcipata the coming c-hal lenge. '1Te Spanish Iinister has informed the State department that any resolu t.ons Which demand the ovacuaton of thte island 11d1 r troat of atmed inter vent,ion mteans war-. TIhe representatives of ICurtopean cout,mries so construe the resolutions. Thtetre is a irunm- which senms to coite fromt some wvell inifor-med source to the effect that, if therec is sumeiient delay~ heire the cent.iinental lpowetrs will go so far a9 to make a demand utponm this gover-nmentt not to land1( any of its tr-oops ont the Island of Cuba. Seinator- Dav is' rcpotrt yesterd(ay gave the powers to u ndet-staad in clear and( d ist,inti. language that, this government wouild not at any time br-ook any inter.. ferenee with the affalirs on this cont,i nenit. T1he following ia the resolution that the Senate will adopt befom-o adjour-n ment: "'Whereas, Tihe ablhorr-ent condition wltich have existed for- mom-c than thr'ee years in the Island of Cuba, so tnear' 0ur ownt biordetrs, have shocked t.he moral sense of the pteople of the United States, have been a disgr-ace to Chr-istian civil ization, cutlinating, as they have, In the dlest,ructin of a United States bat tiesh ip, wit,h two huntdr-ed andl sixty-six of its ofleerms and crew, while on a fiencdly visit in the harbhor- of IIavana, and cianntot, loingei- lbe endured, as has been set for-th by the P-resident of the United States in his message to Con groess of Apr-il Ii. 1898, uplonl which the action of Congress was Invited: t oirefoto tesolved, '-irst.. Trhat the people of the Island of Cuba at-c and of right ought to be free antd independent. "Second. That It is the duity of the Untited States to demand, and the gov eenument, of the United States does de mand, that the govot-nment of Spain at once trelinqtuish its authority and gov ernment. ini the IslandI of Cuba and withdraw its land and ntavial forces fr-om Cuba and Cutbani waters, "Thtird. That the Pr-esident of the United States be, and ho hereby is, di rectcd and empowe-ed to use t,be entire land and ntaval for-ces of the United States and calling the aettual service of the United States of the sover-al Stat.es, to such extent as may be necos sar-y to carriy these resoltions into ef feet," Th is Is substantially the same as5 the majoirit,y resoluition in the H-ouse whIch was passed yesterd(ay afternoon by a vote, 322 to 19, except, that this Senate r-esolution calls also for' thme immediate evacuattion of Cuba by Spain and brings ont the Maine incident more pr-omi nently. It has been agreced to vote on the res olutions in the Senate tomor-ow night. The farminer, theomcohanicoand1 the hloyoln E rider are liablo tn unzp etud cuts anid bruits's. DeWoitts Witoh )t.gel isalvo is the i be t t hing to keep (in haral. It heels quickly, I atid is a w li known oute for piles. W. E. Pet. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET VLL THE NEW8 OF A IAVE AND PRO. URESSIVE TOWN. 8peolat Cotrosonlonce ilerald a' d Ne4ws Again we have rain and naturo smiles md tho flowers are blooming.and Chips a happy. W. A. Kiliard has been up) 6pendinug ['1astor with the homo folks. lie i o lrned to Colm1111bia bTuosday. W i notice tbo announcement in tho Iorald and News that Mr. Londer Fn'ng of the Bethlehem section w%vs load. Mr. Long was at ono timo ot o of MIr vitizens, and a good one he wae, tnd I regret, to hear of his death. Mrs. Sarah -Quatlobaum, nec Lung rord, is oil ia visit to the parental roof, Mr. Quat.lobaui accompanies lier. Dr. 1Hallman's congregation bore 1ave him1 an easter pouinding and a 1ood big one it WIs too. It was tile (ind of pound ing that all preachers are 3pecially fond of. If there is a congre llion in this county who doubt this I VOntur0 to say with fear of sIcessfuI 'on1tradictionl that if you will try it >nce, your, pastor will like it too, see if 10 don't,, and then too It shows Iitui ,hat you appreciato h)timl and think ,it l im. Try it.. Trhe Sunday School of Grace church ?1ll1 have a pienic on the 201h of May. 'hc plaec has not been selected. The chool will leavc town this year, and mvill not, have their usual pienic on the .hurceh ground. This will ho an en joyablo afitir and ii all probability lley will have ill address Or two. The delegates from Graco Luther ',eague to tho Central I,eat-rue at St. 1auls onSatt'day,aro Prof. I..C.Cor nts, 9Esses EM1dna Follers, 1llna Schmlpert, 'Jilly Lut-her and A 111110 111o Wiso. One of our towl1nmen Rov. .1. W. 31a1ton was elected a deleilte to tihe Ioibition convention whilh meets in olumbia today. if tho prohibition novement, ever expects to crystallize mblic opinion they must do more than nect onece in 2 or 3 yearUs and elect dele tates to a state rOh, bit1ion VVentiOn. 'hey imst, a(gatate and educato and 'O it, all th tim0e. I yield the alni to no one(, when it comes to )io ibitionl, but when I see men eleced to Oivention who lre not and nlever wias rohlibitionists I fail to see where aiy od is coming to the hodly of prolli litiollists from such a miixed convention. have no reference to the dolegation I-oi this couity, but, a delegte fr-om reenwood county told ie that several f the colities had elected ou1tright,1 thiskey men. I fear tho obj'et of liesu people lare to get on to the piro ibitioll wagol and utse it, to defolleL or estroy tile dispenl'-ary 3ystem and] [tstell ia systemt of hiigh liecnso 1ponl u1s. .'his is.of courSe in dividual opinion ,nd lii i tean say is "watch Tom." Tho Prince Victorious was rendered >y th1" Sunrday-sebool o Orhee chirch list Sunday nl,hit. Notwithstanding ,le ra11inl there was Ia Very good alul lience preselt and it donlo onRe-Foul rood to hioar those childrn sing and ceite. Thle chIanecel and plpIlit rceCss vas tatste2fully13 ( decorated. A large vhlite cross wvithi ivy entwinled stood in he foi egrounIds, w'.ithl a mlound( of 'ocks leadhing upl to it, wit.h Ia back. .roundI( of pot,tedi lowers and1( evergreen~ locor'ationIs. Wh'l ile the deocorationswere lot, elatbor'ate they were3 very3 beauttifll md1( taiStofu and111 pleas1inhg to the eye. L'hero is p)robabiility, I am told, of I.e. peating the servlice on next Sunday tight by request. If it is dlono it will 'cepay all to c0ome anid hiear it. T1here will be pIreachling ibt the A. 1I. P1. churlch Sundoay mlorning and even ng by on1e of the seminary stulden)ts com Duio Weost,. IMr'. A. 0. Wise hla gone to A1.lanta o purchase a few good hor'sos for his 0O11 ci 'y is puitting On airs no0w adays. L'l' go the wvar news bulletins every Weoning no0w. WVar, war, war is all the Walk s..ul, hut we haven't, heard of a sin A plart,y of young foliks weont On a vild llowver hunt last Friday evening ed by that veteran, Col. WV. BI. Wise, vith a full corpis of ieultenanLlts anId non1 30mmIIIissioned oicers. Thei y had ant 3mjoyalo afternoon, excepIt 01 On youg man~ who forgot with whlicho lady lIe had1( !1n engagemo:,t,, and stood and1( ivatched th1om1 go by, and at last found his compianlion a half a squiaro away with the other folio .v5, Of course5 he had1( to follow all alon g. Cheer up my boy I?I1tto is commning aginR' Miss Girace Bedenbaulgh has been up from tile College for Women in C7olum bia dliuig tihe palst ERast.or days withI the folks at 110111. A\ll' Edr'ington, of F1alrflelid, is visit ing 11er nelco, Mrs. A. J. liedenbaulgh, f the St,. Paul1's commulhtnlty. The trustees of Mt. Pilgr'im schoo0l nave re-elected Prof. J1 I. liedenbaugh 3rincipal for the coming schtool yearmi. I have talkedl with at numliber' of 0our armorels anld they all toil me that they 10 nlot think that the oats and1( wheaOt 3rop) is dlamaged by the co'dl, if at all very slight, and1( that the frI'1t crop) ias been inljured some but, not, all killed mnd thle prlospect for a fai' crop seems A) he goodl. Quite a numIlber' of our1 pleople have 300C1 ill attenIdanleo at courlt, this week, omo as jurors, some 118 witnesses andI IthOr's as sight s0eers. The spring communRion of Grace bhurch wIll be hleld nlext Sunday. WVe tnvo not learned if Dr. Hlallman ill uavo a-sistance. Again we are called to chronicle the Leath of one of our1 young men, Mr. lufuse Hendrix, who 11as been sick for overal weeks, quiet,ly passed over the iver and was laid to rcst in Zionl Come ery last Sunday. Heo was 24 years and 0 monthn nid and inavne a wite an,d 1 bhree children. Our sympathy goes' mut to the mothor with her little chil l ro: I. Well Chips, old follow, I haven't got time to tall you how o4tuee (got out your old digestor again) you are in re gard to Coogler. Now Cooglor, the poet, is J. Gordon Coogler of Columbia, S. C., the poet laureate of South Caro lina and about whom much has been written. Mr. Coogler having obtained Ilm',st national repute by his VerSO. All the large city dailies of the South went wild over h i poemns and clubs call -d Stanzers were organized in nearly svcry city of any size except Prosperi ty In his honor, going as far West as St. Louis and Chicago and. when ,you took that good old hymn and recast it to suit your ease in I rAise of Gov. Elierbo, wo folt liko thu newspapers did towards Coogler., and we said that you had out Cooglered Coovler and we say so still and you need not try to obscure the main queston by telling the public that I had a "coogle" in the drug store and overy time the door opened it wont ting, ting, ting. Now Chips, that is a harp and plays the pralso of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but as you say Coogles his praises. Yes, I know the little Chips would be delighted with such a coogle. It, is old man Chips that objects, for it would be continually telling him to buy, buy, buy. I have not time to go into detail in reply to your cooglering &c., and I know the public are tired of our vaporing, so I will go no further and only say don't you try to got ol any more poetry on a long suffie-ring public, [>r they may send a vigilance commit L o to wait on you andi my old, friend Jhips may be squelched and the news papers will see his letters no more for ,ver. So don't tempt thon any further for they might want to got rid of we two and also where Is me. "Vorbum 4at."1 We regret the loss of two of thn n pls of the Graded school. The Misses Kennedy of B,arnwell have gono home A number of improvements are go ing on iI town, painting, remodeling, e. We are glad to see it and hope it wvill be kept up until every vacant lot in town has a neat dwelling on it, and ,he demand for houses and lots increase. There is talk of buildinTi a bicycle xack from Newburry this way. Mr. Wearn at the bank mentioned it to me tnd I trust the matter will be taken up trid pushed to a conclusion. Kay has to wheel now but he knows what a nice Iing it would be for thoso who have. knd then, too, why not build the tele )hone line and let us get in touch with ou. I-low nice it would be to ring up .'he Herald and N,'vs and get the atest war nows direct from headquar irs. AIt. E'ditor', cal't you get I. 4loyd to build a line for us? It would >e so iico. I hope to see it a certainty n the near future. In the up country ill the towni are connected by tele phone and why not we go and do like wime. I think Chips atid I will have to get il) one for our special benefit, eh L ps? KAY. News from in and Abuout Pomnarla. Mr. Editor: As you have no regular correspondent from our little city and it our peop)le would like to see the news from around here in your val Luable paper', I will under'tako with your p)ermisslon to write from time to time what is going on around here. Miss Nottio Aull, of the Newborry Graded Schools, was at home (Mr. Gco. Aull) during Easter. Mrs. J1no. C. Auli, of Newberry, is visiting Mr. G. 13. Aull. Mrs. Martha Hipp wvho has been c4)nlnedl to her bed for several weeks we aro glad to say is convalesant. The recent frost and cold snap we h,ave had, has injured early gardens somewhat, but very little of the fruit has been killed. Some few of our young peop)le wvent down to old "Broad'' River on a fish ing expedlitlon. We think sori, of a dry land fishing on good Friday. A good many of our people took hol iday good Friday in various ways, some hunting, and last and also least a very few attending church. If there is any day in the year except the Sab'9ath which should be observed with prayer and thanks-giving it is Good Friday. For on this day the P'rince of Peace, the blessed son of Jesus, died up)on the cross-one ogf the vilest and most ex cruciating modes of punishment known to all times, and inicted upon none but the most degraded and violent mai efactors. Yes, this is the death the Savior (1ied--the pure and spotless lamb of God, that we poor wveak sinful creatures might be saved at last. Yes, thore on calvry the Saviour p)urchased our salvation with is life's blood, and it is but fitting that we should devote this ?ay to his service. A good many of our peop)le are at tending court at Newberry. Some as jurors, some as witnesses and others from curiosity. Some of. our farmers are busy plant lug co'.ton andl corn. Prof. Moats' sehool at Contral Acadlemy has closed its public session, )ut the trustees of thuis school are going to run the school for three months luring the summer, and Prof. Moats -ays he is going to have a school ox bibit,ion and p)ienic. Detect.ive H. W. Holloway, of Colum MAa, stopp)ed over in Pomaria for a (lay r two on his way to Newbe'rry where 3o goes to attend court this week. R EnUS. M L,. Youim, Cameoron, Pa., a ry : "I was a utfterer for ten years. try ing nmost all kcinelsor 'iil remned its. but with -ut suocessq D)eW lIt,s Vitch, tisoi Satre e as recon,imonded to m, o. ,.anel one box. Itlhas efiecte d a pe mannot nreo A sa peirmanont ore for itle. DMVitt's N ito U,uxilalv hsnoequal. W. I. Pol. Easy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one inan Hoods said: " You never know you have taken a pill till It 's all over." 250. 0. I. 1100(1 & Co., . Proprietors, Lowell. Mass. The only pills to take with flood's Sarsaparilla. Utopifa School Itemals. Mrs. H. 11Bouiwaro went to Spartan burg Tuoisday to see her sister, Miss Nellie Chapman, who has bon critical ly ill. MIrs. Boulware returned Fri day and reports that Miss Nellio is hn proving, which all relatives and friends hero were very glad to learn. We all trust that she may be restored to health and strength very soon. Prof. rhornwell Haynes of Prospority camno out on his wheel Friday and spent part of the day with M r. W. I. Herbert and family. Ho intended to stop at the school house, but-but, we won't mention that. But I bet you can't guess why he did not stop. The whole school was very much disap pointed because he did not stop. But wa are proud to say that we will all have a chance to sec him next time. le will be with us next Sunday and dc liver a lecture to the Sunday-school. Be suro to come aud hear him. Misses Lila and Nina, Mr. J. C. Dominick's daughters, came home from Lecsville College on Thursday for Eas ter vacation. They are much pleased with Leesville. They will return on Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Foy of near Saluda C. H. is over on a few weeks' visit to her sor, Mr. J. A Foy, one of our genial cit, iens. We are proud to welcome Mrs. Foy to our community. Miss Lillie Chapman returned from Leesville Thursday after a week's visit to relatives there. We have had some lightning red men through this week. They rodded Mr. Mark Nichol's house and also that -.14. LA. C. 1ULa . Mr. J. Frank Schiumpert is confined to the house with a very severe cold ind threatened with an attack of pneu. monia. We hope that lie may prevent 0he attack and soon be stout asain. Mr. Hetbert Adams of Leesville was n our community this week. Wo are tlways proud to see him back in his d home community. Hope he will 'onie as often as he can. The E:ovter* exercises at Now Chapel mi Sunda) wore nice though somewhat, ;hort, caued by sickncs, and some un :ertainties. The exercise was well 'andered and enjoyed by the congrega ion. SMrs. Tiller came out with Mr. Tiller to Trinity and New Chapel on Sunday. We would be prioud to see her comO as often as she can. Miss Maggie Reagin went on a visit to .Leesville Friday and returned on Saturday. This wvas her first visit ther~e and she was much p)leased with the place. Guess what young man in our comn mnity is called t,he "White Rose of Utop)ia"? Mr. Robert and Miss Mamie May Reagin visited friends near Delmar, Saluda county, a few days this wveek. April 11, 1898. IUrs If You Wish to noc Well You must fortify your system against the attacks of disease. Your blood must be kept, pure, your stomnach and diges tive organs in order, your appetite good. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medi cine to build you up, puriry and enrich your blood and give you strength. It createsi an appetite and gives digestive piower'. Hloon's PILLS are the favorite fami ly cat hartic, easy to take, easy to oper ate. NOTIOE. A Lf4 PERSONS ARE H EREBY .warned not to ride horseback or dIrive any wagon, buggy or other vhId cio on the track of the Newberry Bicyclie Association from Helena to Jalapa. By order of Executive Committee. J. W. M. SIM MONS, t2t. President. Just Opened! 1 Case Shirting Prints at 4c. I Case Ladies' Vests at 5c. I Care 40- in. Sea Island at 5o. 1 Caseoeal, fast colors, at 74c. 1 Case 41-4 Bleaching at 5o. You will find in our Wool Dress Goods IDepartment the very latest Styles, from 20e. to $1.25 1)0r yard. You miust seecii our igured Black for' Skirts at 50ce, also'something new in Acord at same prIice. Wash Goods This line is more complete than ever' before. We want to show you our Organdies in Figure and Plain. Look at our 6ln. White Organdy for 40c. Notions! Our Notions stock is very com plete in overy lineo. Millinery I. In the Millinery Department we are showing snnp yery stylish Goods in Pancy Sailors and lists. Come and inspect our stock. We will meet any price. Yours Truly, Davenport& Ronwick, TAKE, A LOOK At~ourLEdies' Button and Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties. They are the peer of any foot gear in this or any other market _ They fit and'wear well I One guarantee goes with every pair ! You take no risk I Drop in 'tis no trouble to show these elegantI foot trimmings I S. 3. WOOTEN., NEWBERRY ---S.C. - BIG STOCK OF GOODS - TO BE SOLD AT REDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! The season is getting late and we still have a big stock of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHING G008 THAT WE WILL SELL REGARDLESS OF PROFIT I We want to turn the Goods into money, and if a big cut in the prices will do it, we will certainly accomplish our object I We have a very nobby line of Suits, Shoes,L Hats, Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc., That would make elegant Christmas"presents I Come in and we can show you better than we can tell you. We mean strictly business I TBE NEWBERRY CLOTHING COMPANY, BEAUTIFUL The Latest SPRNGGODS ISTYLES! I know you are anxious to have he Lowest the prettiest dress in town for Easter,T and I have it for you. I ha" PRIES doubt but that your memoranda n cludes Dress Goods, Shall be our motto this ' season. We are in a Silks, . position to give both. Organies,Our buyers have just Oranie,returned from New Laces, York, the center of GlOVeS,fashion for~ this coun Glosr try, and are now Hosiery,ready to talk to you Shoes, -about the things that Corsets,go Ribbons, etc.maktithco I have all these for you, and at ty prices lower than you wvill find themtis An elegant line of black goods for Wetreoec mad hevy Skirts, .loetpieanwilgvthm o W aists,W w n to c you s ci al at e n- es tion t the a e t w ne o nl Dresses. e pride uyle in ofrgre t everything yoershoudewcntmandDryeityry Good, Ntion, Mn's Lades'and We prope ea d i int to Chidn 's c Sloes, i neks o wes sylea ua.tjn ome lon LaeCraistdDais, peio inpoicn ou prie iain Bleacaded band Brownt Mfor i a b nr hlyg o ved otsl cleonwhlsalies. W0 pr.d Sourseve inorigr FrechoranIesAL 5,wrh30 iabe fulofd inevrlice, ew u 2vrthn dou. M'shonluderdWie rn od wantinDyt. Shirs, madions, Menstt Msies n, wrhe' hesie, at Toweshepopws team toin yo, Lacedourtains Uaund aeried 'ite and willitado as much flom pwoitionin.pointof price Bmeae and 8row Musli te 25doz. eol's tundre. i are MulOf Wn ice,e Nworhy, at 0. ac8 18O shO the toyo A. C..JONES