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Knights of Pythia; -Dt%"tle ita1, Newberry Lodge No. 75. '1T'A'T'E) CONVENTIONS ( (this Lodge will bo held the 2 and 41th Tues(lty nights of each ruon at 7.30. Visit lug Knights cordial welcomed. 'II1OS. 1E. EPTI NO, K. of R. and S Crot.well Hotel Building. 'I he pension board of No.9 will m on Saturday 7, at i1 o'clock Prosperil J. M. TAYItt Pulley lrIlli4 at 25c 50, 75. and $1. vooteis. One good second hand ladies wl< at Schumlpert's for $10. f [For "Up-To-Date" Neckwear & shii go to Copeland Brc . t StovkholdIerd ltlueiling. A meeting of the stockholders of t Newberry Warehouse Company will held at their ollice over Summer Bi< store on the 19th day of A pril, 190. t2t CHiAIRLES E0. SUMMRiR, See. llanking Hours. For the next six months the Natior Bank will close, as their usual custo at, two o'clock. However the vault w i be kept open until 5 o'clock p. mu., a those who have business at the ba1 will find some of the ollieers there serve them until that, hour. National Union. There will be a called meeting of t. National Union held this evening a o'clock for the purpose of conferii ranks. A full meeting is desired business of importancc is to be trat acted. If you want, to buy the best sh made for gentlemen call for the Lil Bracket Shoe. Jamlieson. Old goods don't suit our eustone or nalro new ones. That's why we p "a good-by price" on all goods befo the season closes at Jamieson's. I Try Copeland Bros. They sell for le t There ii no cheap, old mlothi eat trrsh, no mal ter how I(.w our price's lm everything is up to (late new tmid st lisli at Flynn Cash Store. t Thlt YePielon 11oar<t. The County I't nsiun Board met i Monday and approved ia few clainl however, as some were not ready f approval it was decided to hold anoth and a final meeting on next Munday week the 12th and wind up the bu ness. As our ex penses are not more tlar of any large house in Newh.rry we a determined to undersell everyhdAy at no matter what prices arc asked el, where we will always he lower. t At F'lynns Cash Store. Get a Nobby Easter Suit, & hat frc ) peland Bros. cheap. t Call for the Messenger Shoes I boys they are tho best made. Jaieson. A friend in need is a friend indc As a suggestion-a warm overcoat I the cold weather, at. .Jamuieson's. 1 Disp'enear.y iiuainess. T1he month of March wVoundc uplt business at the dispensary for the (11 quarter of the year 1900. Trhe salies 1 Lhe mhonth amounted to $3,7i15. which cost $2.933.20, leavIng a gr< pr ofit of *8il.'19). The ex pensac: for month was $15t.58, leaving a net lpro of $660.21. The net pro'ifits for the qluari amo1(unted to $2,032 50, wvhich wI divided between the county and( tnu FRtEE lULOOD) oURE. An ofl',r providing faith to suffe,rers. Is your Blood Pure? Are you su: - f it? Do cuts and scratches heal sIc ,ly? Does your sk in itch or burn? Hai imifples? Eruptions? Aehi Jolles or Back? Eezema? Old 8ort Bloi s? Scrofula? Rheumatism? F< Breath? Catarrh? Arc you pale? so purify your11 Blood at ondo wi B. B. K.(Botanic Blood Ba]lm). makes the blood pureC and rich, he: every sore andl gives a clear, smooi healt,hy skin. Deep-seated cases li ulcer's, cancer, eating sores, p)aln swellings, blood poison ar'e quicl cured byv B. B. B., made especially all obstinate Blood and skin troubi 13. B. B. is different from other ron dies because B. B. B. drains the pois and humor out of the blood and entl system so t,he simptoins cannot retui Give it a trial. It cures when all el falls. Trhor'oughly toBsed for thiu years. Sold at drug stores at $1 I large bottle, 6 large bottles (full te mont) $5. So sufferers may test it trial bottle given away absolutely fri Write for it,. Addiress BLoon BA Co , Atlanta, Ga. Write today. I scribe trouble and freo medical advl given. ly Shoes Bought of Copeland Br Shined Free.t Call for the Messenger Shoe: boys. Jamiceson Lilly Braeketts & Co.'s Fine Sh< for Men in all the latest toes and ha 2ust received at Jamloson 's where. We will save you mon< f.t 0. J. Pnrcell & Co, Wanted,. Osecond-hand three or ft ~wor engine and boiler. A pp Sfull particulars as to condilti, &c., to~ - ~H. S. IowingIiF, The.Up t.o-Date Steam Laundry, t&t-tf Newberry, S. C An Exception to tihe le~i. A shop whore you can got what want and when you want it. STUARIT Bri . i HT. TEaman Mannage. t&fi VA1tiOIUS ANI) ALL A13OUC. AItr W. 11. Eddy Is clerking for I, M. I:vans & Co. The game of ball will be free tonor row afternoon. It was not i sand storm yesterday only the Newberry dust. A good game of b:llI at the college )I" grounds tomorrow afternoon. Id J. JL. La w wants to buy 10 shares of th Newberry Cotton MI ill stock. ly Air. W. A. 11111 is announced as a candidate for Clerk of Court. Mr. J1. 1). Smith is announced as ato addt o 'ttt uevsr et, eanidilate for (Coun,ty Su perv isor. y. Miss Kate Wheeler, of Winnsboro. is visiting relatives in the; city this week. I'tev. Guo. A. \W'right Will preach at at I elena at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Tie County Alliance will meet on '.'I Friday wit,h the Mt. Pilgrim Alliance. It See notice of meet ing, of stockholders 'Is of the Newberry War"ehouse Company. i Members of the National Union will ret.lerlbert the called meeting this even lie inir be Mr. .1. 1. I'erdne is announced in this )' issue as a candidate for County Super v isor. The County registration books were open on Molnday. IPVerybody should al register. 1t, lr. 1. S. Wheeler is announced as a id canduidate for County Superintendent of llk Educattion. t r. '1. Paysinger is announced in this issue as a candidate for County Supervisor. [ie Look on the fourt h page of this paper g and see what they have for you at 1 Flynn's Cash Store. as Dr. W. A. Young, who has been on is- the road traveling for a drug house, is at home for a few weeks. Dc Mrs. Ray Wat ts while at her domes ly tic work i fuw days ago was painfully burned abmout the arm and face. "s The familiar form of our friend Ed ut 1 tuss is s(-en in) the city again. He has re been at lli-nderson,ville for a while. Newhee ry has it veritable "coogler" its will he auee from the poetry On the t goat fol'owiing the account of the ball gamne. re A new comnty dispensary board has Y- been recomumended by the county dele gation and an appoint ment is expected this week. >n The hour for prayer meeting at the is; Lutheran Church has been changed or from 7.:0 to 8 o'clock each Wednesday er evening. a Tthe city received a cheek yesterday '- for $1,016.28, the share derived from te Eales at the dispensary for the past qluarter, re It's fashionable now for ladies to car ld ry violets in their mouth. At least some of them do in Newborry, we observe. Rev. A. S. Leslie, of the Saluda Cir C cuit, att,ended services Sunday at the Methodist Church and took part In the or exercises. The many friends of Supt. P. J. Voss were glad to see him out Monday. lie d. has beeni confined to his bed about a or week with gippe1). A select nine1 11as been formed in tile city and will go over and lay' the college eboys tomnorriow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Comle out and see it. It will be a warm or game. )5, The man~y friends of Mr. WV. A. 1'ui we mer21 will rcgr'et to learn that, he is he ser'iously ill at, Ils hlomle in th is city,. fit We hope) to hear' of 1h1s earIly r'ecover'y t.o hlis usual good healt,b. er Mi'. J. N. Kennedy left the cit,y Mon. 're day to make a tour' of the eaisternl part, ni. of the State. Hie is' the pleasant and hutstl ing repe)1csentaLtive of the Carolina Manufacturing Company. A blind mar. being 10(d by a trained reC dog attralcted considlerable attent,ion on the streets yesterday. Tedgwould 2g ledtile man inito stores and open doors s? whlen the man would askc for alms. There will be a public meeting at the ph Lutheran Church on next Sunday night It. by the Ladies Missionary Society, of 18 that church. Rev. D)r. C. H. Armstrong will detiver an address on tbat occas 'u slon. Puiblic Invited. ly1r. J W. Receder is having somne great 'imp)rovemlents made on the front of his e.. drug store. He is having large plate on glass windows put. In and when com plot r'e ed wvill make one of tile p)rett,iest fronts n.in the city. Reeder i's a hustler'. ty Dispensary Inspector Boykin was in CR the cit,y last week and inspected things a at the dispensary. Hie found the books 10. and everything In or'der. Islpenser ~M Epting and his clerk, Mr. Tr. B. Perry, 4-are managing the dispensary very sat,is 03factory. We hear no comp)laint from any qjuarter. It Augusi. Flower. ror ."It is a sur'prising fact," says Prof. , outon, "that in my tr'avels In all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I )0s have met mor'e people that halve osed sts Green's August Flower' t,ban any other .remedy, for dys,ep'la, deianged liver and stomalch), and for constipatIon. 1 find for tourist" a il s.desmen, or for opersons filling ollica p)osit,ions, where n0 headaches and general bad feelings ngfIom Irre'gular' habits exist, that 3. Green's Augrust, Flower Is a' grand romedy. It doos not lnjur'o the system by frequent use, andl is excellent fo' tour' stomachs and I ndigestion." Samlp' air bottles free at WV. E. Pelhamn's. ly Sold by dealer's in all civilized coun tries. tlyr We are now making .two nice card Photos1 for 25 cents or six for ,oa 50 cents. .Elite Photo Studio, ItAiEIIAt.t. T0,'101MOlzVW, 'The Most Interisting Gatno of the Meau EXpreted--Collego and Town to Cross liats-Adtmienlon Free. Thinking that, there is at possibilit to defeat the college nino on their owl diamond, and an opportunity to giv the college boys some good practice and, at 1he samne time, amtuse those wh enjoy seeing a game of ball, a nine ha been selected In town and will play a the college tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. The town nine will go on thl diamuond without, practice, but as ther ali several good ball players on c,h nine, a good game is promised. The town nino will line up as fol .i. K. llats-t'. C. C. Stuart -C. Richard Cald well-1 b. "Coogler" Caldwell-2 b. lBen Iawkins-3 b. 1 arve'y Cabailss-S. S. T. O. Stuart-L.V Ole llowers-11. F. A. F. Copeland-C. F. Substitutes-Tom Bradley, L. C. Pitt and Maj. Copoland. M1lanager, J. W. Earhardt; assistan manager, S. B. Jones. \Mascot-F'iddler Cannon. Rooters-The whole town. There will be no admission fe charged and if you miss this"game, yot miss the treat of your life. Business in the city should be sus pended during this game. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions ro' life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Running ant Fever Sores, Ulcers, llls, Felons 'orns, Warts, ('uts, Bruises, Burns Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Best Pile cure on earth. Drive out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by a] Druggists. ('>e n and see with your eyes an they will tell a bigger and better tal than any ad we can write at Flynnm t It The Prettiest White Goods and Em broideries in Newberry is at Copelan Bros. t it You will regret, it if you do not se our Stock of Clothing before buyinf your Sprilg Suit. tf S. .1. Wooten. A New Feature. Tie National bank, one of the estal: lished institutions of the city, has es tablished a savings department an( will pay 4 per cent. interest on all dc porits. This is a new feature with thi bank, and the deposits are already in creasing-however, the deposits, as th last report shows Is double what I was a year ago. Since Mr. Carlisle ha filled the Presidency of this institutio the deposits have run up to $277,013 4( as shown in the last report. Mr. Ca1 lisle is a good financier and is makinl a magnificent success as a banker. $100 Reeward Sloo. The readers of this paper will be pleased t le:rn that there is at least one dreaded dia ess that science has beent able to care in a its singes, andi 1hat Is C':'ar, Ia. Hiatts Caitarr Cnain is thle on ly nose .ive cue known to Ith medciical I:a~ inilty. C:t t it being a cos, ii nIal dismise, re'gni'es a coansli ii o a e:ra nenit, laills ta.arn i Curea is aike1 ana *ea 'y, act ino; dii ce,ily upon the tblood ain h'ncor99 Su .'aces of I'Ie system, thereby di s.tvig tihe ft.s,ed': on of Ibeo disease, an g,va,'x t du piiat a ith by baalding tup th con s a.nI ton andt at .. 'ds~t aaiute in, dos og if woal: 'ihe i palne .ois saive so muchOl f:aith it i. . cul.a vei powie s, * sat, they oirer One liun da i DOoras f'or en v cise 'ceit It failts 10 oCurt i-.end ior list of I c i moal is.I~ Add ress F.,J. Cil EN EY &00.. Toledo,0O iSold tby diroaggis-s. 73e. lalPs Fua.ily Piis tare the best 100 Doz. mnens negligee just opione 25e. 45i. 65c. 95c. utp-to-date styles a t&f 2t Mlmnaughs. Be Sure and go to see CJopelaind Brom wvhen in Town at their New Store. t 1 We are dependIng tact on sharp sales p)eople but on the good judgement c buyers at Flynnus. t 11 If you care to exchange $12 08 wortl of Legal Te'nder for $1'l 00 worth c ovcrcoat you can have the chance t do so at Jamieson's. tf Ziegler Baros'. Ladles and Misses fin Shoes and Oxfords just received at f&ttf. Jamnieson's. Don't buty your easter hats until yo: see our line. No mnore high prices I millinery. 2t t&f Mimnaugh. Tihe County AllIance T1he Newberry County Alliance wil hold Its First Quartely Meeting wit] the Mt. Pilgrim Alliance on Frlda3 A pril 6t h. All Sub Alliances are requesl ed1 to send deilegates to the meceting Sub Alliances will eend their annus dues. T1heo followIng que sion will be dii cussed: Resolved, That ti e auoss and prot perity of the South Caro0ana farmer i, the future dlepenids largejy, notso muc on the number of acres cultIvated pe hand or plow, but more on the mor thorough preparation and cultivatio and( the increased productiveness < the soil which will gIve to him large returns and profits per acre. Under tile above question or resolti tion the two sysatemls can be compare andl discuIssed together with the sures and most economical methods of ix p)roving the soil. R. T1. C. HUNTER, Pres. C. F. BOvD, Sec. .Jamtcson bas jutst returned from th Northe.'n markets where -he purchase the largest stock of Clothing, Shoe Hats and Furnishing Goods brough'iti this market, and ho is now in a pos tion to better suppjly your wants tha ever before. W hen you need anyth ii in his line call on him. f tf WVe have just received a lot of o ored shirts from Wilson Bro' s a newest patterns. . Jamieson. Zoigler Bro's Shoes for ladies al the best maden. J.aieon 'YHiE CAMP NIFETINtJ. c Many of the 01d Vot(rans Were Out d Mondhuy-Proceedinge or the Meeting. y The James ). Nance Camp of Unite ai Confederate Veterans met on Monda; U and the meeting was more largely a tended than usual. U In the absence o' the Cominmandan s Dr. R. C. Carlisle was requested to n< t in that capacity. 1 0. L. Sebumpert, Esq., reported ft 3 the committee on the death of i) o Peter l.obertson, and the resolution 3 were unanimously adopted. In secom ing tho resol utions, fitting tributt - were paid to I)r. Itobertson as a soldko and citizens, in most appropriate an touching words, by Judge Pope, I)1 McClintock, and Mr. W. C. Meggett. Mr. M. J. Scott reported for t,h committee on the death of Mr. Hlop Buzhardt, and the resolutions wer unanimously adopted. The resolutions mentioned abov will be published later. Trho following were appointed a con 3 mittee to draft suitable resolutions o the death of Mr. I. N. Gary, to repor t at the next meeting: Geo. Johnston W. TV. Tarrrnt, and D. B. Wheeler. Dr. James Mcintosh was appointe chairman of the conmittee to make a a rangemen s for the observance( r memorial day, and the camp suggeste that the committee invite Bisho Capers to speak to the old soldiers o that occasion. Dr. McIntosh will b assisted on this committee by Mr. W F. Ewart, on the part of the 8ons < > Veterans, and Mrs. Geo. Johnstone, o the part of the Drayton Rtutuerfor Chapter, both of these organizatior having given assurance that the would assist and lend all their power 9 in helping on this grand and gloriou cause. Messrs. 0. L. Schumpert, W. I Fair, W. D. Hardy, and L. M. Spect were appointed a committee to get ir formation concerning railroad fare an advantages and hotel rates and accon modations in Louisville, Ky., for th occasion of the coining annual reunion and report at the next meeting. Judge Y. . Pope made a most touch 3 lug and timely address on the line c keeping up the organization and sent ment andireverence for the old soldier: whose ranks are so fast being thinne out, which voiced the sentiments < every true citizen and South Carol nian. May the memory of the Confet orate soldier ever live and keep fres in the minds of the youth for genera tions and generations to come, and 1< it ever be a shame on him who woul not rover the memory of those gran and glorious characters who left a that was near and dear to them t fight, and in many cases gave up thel lives, for their country. To those wh have no such sentiments, we say wit Judge Pope, they are not worthy I live, for they do l.ot love the countr to which they were born. The camp adjourned to meet on sal day in May. B liamarck's Iron Nerve a Was the result of bis splendid healti -Indomitable will and tremendous one .gyr are not found where Stomach, Live i iidney and Bowels are out of orde If you want these qlualitles and tL a success th)ey bring, use D)r. King s New Life Pills. They develop ever 1 power of b)rainl and body. Only 25e ~all Drug Stores. REEDERS', ,The first and onl: t wholesale and retal Drug Store in New i berry. They imitate n< .one, and are doing tht business. t&f2t B fest *3.( ' mons shoe in Newberry. at Mimnaughs. t&f 2t An Opportunity to G3t a Good BIusiness. 3 Any one wishing to go into ti Green Grocery and Meat Business wi save money by addressing "X.," cai The Herald and News, Newberry, S. ( t&frtr. Mouldidge, Lumber, Laths an Shingles. STUAR BROS. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Now is the oportunity to cloth both legs for the price you'd generall pay for one leg in pants at tf. Jamieson's. Just received a nice line of pretI Belt Buckles and Rings at Eduam I Scholt,z's Jewelry Store. t&f 3t. .Short lengths white lawn 6e. reguhi 10c. quality at Mimnaughs. 21. t&f i We want your trade; we will saa 1 you money. r t&ftf. CI. J. Purcell & Co. a -----~ a Big and little boys are equally fitte fout here, from the toddler just aspirir to "pants" t,o the long trouserod yout r on the ragged edge of manhood, ever; thing from hats to shoes. . tf At Jamioson 's. t New lot of New England .Watchi . just in. Come in and see us. t tf Daniels&. Co. Mimnaugh has the most complp store in the up country, t&f 2t If you need any columns, balustersi - turned work got our prices before y< 0 buy. We will save you mone.y. Sati -faction guaranteed. STrUART BROS. n E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&f tf. Look out for Purcell & Co.'s a ~. vertisement. t&ftf. The entire store is one big barga counter at this time. It will pay y S,to buy a suit or an overcoat now to F aside for next season at~ Jamiesons. I The Ball Game. OA1tOLINA IIOYS WIN liY A SCOE 01 TWFCNTV-TEEN TO NOTIIINti. (1v Us "New lierriecn" The tioys Shoutr,l When tiahy Hid Wonx he Yh!ctory. (Columbia LRecord, March 31st.) T, he students at the South Carolina t college won an easy victory over the Newbery college team yesterday after '- This is just what every one predicted. s Malone seemed to have an easy time in striking out the opposing eiteam. 5 A fter the contest the Carolina t'oys P caused tumch amusement by displaying 1 a pllacard on which was written. " 1ie ' us New berries." Here is the story of the game as told c oy the score card: 6 CARIOLINA. e M alone, p- .......... .................... 3 0 Brooker, lb..---... ... .............. 3 0 Zimineruman, s s......................... 4 0 n \VaddAl, 2 b.---------................ 2 0 Shand I f................................. I , cder, e.................................... 3 1 Littlejohn, e f ............................. 3 0 i Pelh am , 3 b.............................. 2 0 Carwile r f...... ........................ 2 0 231 2 Nl:vnI t 11Y. tl It F: e Chandlcr, and I f ...................... 0 2 .laigler, r f....... ...........0 2 f Renwick, I f and p....................0 24 a El m ore, 2................................ ( . l W iles, s a --...- ... .................... 0 4 a Claussen, 3 b ...................0 " y Luther, 1 b................................ 0 0 s Swygert, c............................... 0 4 s Johnson, e f................. ........... 0 -1 - 0 25 8 SCORt 'lY INNIN(1S. Carolina.................5 2 0 4 1 Ai 15 23 Newberry ..............000000000 0 Till-: SUMMARtY. Stolen bases--Newberry, 0; Carolina, 10. Two base hits-Malone, 1; Brooker, f 1; Zimmerman 2; Shand, 1; Felder, 1; - Littlejohn, 1, Luther, 1. Double plays-Malone to Waddell to a Brooker. f Base on balls-Oif Chandler, 2; olf iRenwick, 1. L- Hit by pitched balls-By Malone, 1. b Passed balls-By Swygert, 4. . Wild pitehes--Chandler 1. Struck out-By Chandler, 2: Malone. d 18. d Umpire-A. M. Meetze. i Scorers-Moses, Brim and Ardrey. o The Newberry boys carried a little r goat along as a mascot and the follow o ing lines on the "wayward goat" has h been handed ts for publication by one o of the cranks, Newberry's Coogler. y A WAYWARD G1OAT. All dressed in gray, - Newberry went to Columbia to play; Untainted by soil of other defeats, They were determined and sure to beat. . As a mascot they carried a lit,tle goat, And around the diamond he did Iloat,; ~'Waiting for the boys to cross home e plate, s' That he might give a cheerful bleat. y t But poor "Billy" waited in vain, For the Newberrians had lost their fame, "Billy" swore he would not own his name, { Or fly the colors that 1 wre no fame. Weary from defeat "B3illy" lay down to - sleep, y D)reaming that Carolina would fall at, their feet,; twsbest deemed by nine men of the team, That Billy, being the strongest, and with two extra Ieg s, Should carry to New berry, th e basket of. goose eggs; Bunt, alas, poor "Billy" has repent,ed of his sias, e And now is sweetly resting in Pope's il butcher pen; 'e SHero lies our little ''Billy," Dressed In colors galore; Whose place can only be filled d By RLhodeii, our curator. MORIALI: Kids from Itheir mothers should not sbray, e Bloys at home should learn to play, y Weary Willie. ils Life Wan saved. yMr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen dof Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wet). derful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with TyphoId Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be came hardened. I was so wenk I couln't set tup ini bedl. Nothing helpsed me. I expected to soon (di0 of e Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One b)ottle gave gree t relief. I con tinuedl l' use It, and now amr well and( strong. I dcan't say too much in its prai!:e." T1hils Smarvellous medicine is the surest and( quickest cure in t he worldl for all Throat0 and Lung Trouble. Regular tree at all Drug Stores; every bottle guaranteed. WEDDING PRESENTS ~o Celery Stands, Butter Dishes, Cake Plates, Syrup Pitchers, Sugar Dishes, Spoon Holders, rCream Pitchers, Fruit Stands, un Waiters, K(nives, Forks, s- Tea and Table Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Gravy Ladles, Soup Ladles, &c.,. 1. made in quadruple plate ONLY. Weo also have a now lot of Sterling Silver. Tea Spoons and a few Seth Thomas n Clocks left which MUST go. >u Yours truly, Y DANIizLS & CO. Uenti of Mr. It. ( jilell )ta ,m,. Mr. I3. t)'decl Duncan died at i1 residence in this cit,y on Sunday iilit. lie had been sick several ta; with heart trouble, but had ;.otten eiiih betterI, but, whlen vele 'ilondayL n" in- failed to anu:wer and wa.. fo;in LI a in his bed. Ml r. Duncan was a tlit, peaceable, inollen'e siv(e citize'n. lie wa Jne of the best retid Iunn of our i'y alnd an of the most able an(d aceuatc writers in the State. lie had hi con. victions atndl dared to stand by th hem. lie wits Ia good coneisationilist lr and Was always )leasint 'omiouitty. lie was jorn on J uly 15, .S:t' , Ima inl iim at .ihe Lille of his death, in tihe ;h)I"n u >f his age. lie was appointed by (;ei. lrant, ('onul to Naples from 1 9A t,, lsit1, andl to SmIyrnat from luo i to id u.d back to Naples frot I1' 2 to 1- I Un November the 7th, 18;. he- wa inarried to Miss 'dary S. Dillard. wi , lied in 1888. To this union w:i: bon Lwo children, O'dell il., andt Na I'., vlosurvive hitn. li- has many rclht i ( tnd friends who have th' sympathy of le comInuniity in1 their bercavlel -lit. Ills reinis will be bu'ied it I - inolt. Ceinetery W ed nesday loutrn i itz at 10 o'clock. No Right. to U1glinet4. The weo ici who is lovely in I'ave, fo'ini andi1 tellier will alwyitys lmvce Pltiends, but one w.ho woli hoi attrae ive 11111t keep her healtI. I si ic i weaklt, iekly and ill run tiown, he will be nervous and irri iabltie. If sli ias ('on14t1itton or kidm"y (r(nb" l, her opure1i" blood will cause l-imlulles, )lothes, skinl eruptI ions8 and at wrtched ollplexion. Eleeltie Iillers is the Lest lmedicine in the world to reit. htte itolaoli, liver and kidneys and to puri 'y the blood. it gives strong lerves, iright eyes, smtooth, velvety skinl, rieb totpl lexion. It will take it goot ooki ng, charmtins; wolan of a iun lovun invalid. Only r ceits at till Drug Stores. I am pay ing ''e per1' 11oundtl for old rul' ber boots and shoes. II. S. I ightnmirt', t,&ftf. At Newberry Liaundir. r The New Spring Shoes for l2-itlie-, lei, ioy+s, Misses & ('Itlldren are I',-r reet Beatities at Copeland 13rt 1. t It If you want Corn, Flour, li\ola- - ugai' or 13aeo n, step int.o C. .1. I'ur ell & Co. and get iices before lvin;. We will save you good money. 1-ftI If you need columns, halusters or any iurned work, get our prices Iefoi' hi ig. We will save you tton 'y. S:t faction guaranteed. Sri' u, I t>s. E. II. LlsAlI, l\inager. t f If. No mnatter what, pl'ices you le luoted, we will always he lowe'r. t&ftf C. .1. 1'me ell &\ Co. STATEMENT Of the C011d11lcil of The C0111m1rCi.'Cal Bailk of NCWOcri'Y, S. C,, at 10 ci;aC of bllsiilc. March 31 1, 1900, Fa~icd iii Cofolility iIh al Aci of llac iwrM Assombly. l(l;S11tC1:S. Notes (liicounted ................$iit, I 2u1.:i Safe anmd other' lixtLures........ 2,:lli1-h5 Revenue st.ampIi itecount l........ 701 21 Dver'driafts securied and un ie fDuc fr'om ot,ber bnks........... .1 ,:mi Si Cash onl h~t and............ :0o ;n Unod I v ided prnt ........ i;i.2 78 D)ividend s un pa)Iid ......... :,59 50 D)eposits: Blanks s....................$ .,8;6. 11I $1.17,512.905 l'ersonally applear1ed befor'e mei 7 1". Wright, Cash iera of the abovi1~e namedii i BaLnk, ' ho swears thait the above statie ment is corre'ct to L,he best, of is k nowl-. edge and belief. ZA. I". WlUGHT1', C'asieir. Sworn to before me th is A piil :1(d, I1000. N. P'. of S. C. L. W. I"LOYD, F. 'A. Wf LON, JNO. M. K iNAIRD. STAT EF EN T. Of Conditions of The Newberry Savings Bank of Newberry, S. C., at the Close of Business March 31st, 1900. Pub lished in Conformity With An Act of the General Assembly. Bonda .. . .. .. .. .. 2,272 -l(0 For'niture and Fixtures .. I ,:100 00t Collection Account . .I.. )1 00 Overdrafts secured and uin Duc fr'om other banks . .. . $24,828 401 Cash . .. . .. $24,E;00 9-- $ 40,528 -i:t $1 87,7(l0:1) Capital ... . . . . . . . .50,0 0() Pr'olts less expenlses paid . I 1,000 5:i Dividends unpaid .. . .. 58~8 00 Cash ier's cheeks outstanding . $ 12 20 Batnk deposits . $ 4h,210 (i5 Individual depos its . . .. .*118,8:35 5:3- 12:3, l0i 47 $187.70:1 (00 P'ersonally fPappere before rie, .J. Il Norwood, Cashilor of abovtd n1lamedl Blank, who being duly swor'n, says the abiove statemetnt ii 'ri'e to t i,hi-bst of his1 knowle'dgo and1 beliief J. 10. NOR~ WOOlD, ('-hi 'r. Sworn to before mue thiis :hed tday of A pril, 1900. W3r. C. TVnI.l Ir,[ . s I A,ttest: N. P. J"on f. C. JAMEs MC'INTOSIl. JAs. K. GImJ. 0. McRi. HIorli*. wle gene m reliablec :!(1 iCc n . T y Cutrc :"i'l 11 la ache, .>i1. iou.:,_''''':, :SOur1 ;tomiach, mai1(. +m'e pation. Sold \(.. -' 2C. p 1r bOX. c"t;'2tl u,',.1.1 i':1 & C.,Lcw,'ll.Mass. i . WIN .! by I nt 1i1; lti t ot' tl ll ..e- f is iv a mlII'' 1(( is 11 'i1 to tiU , 1! i t (. i l l ! ti- I)l'ml - .0 1;1' I1" II I, "' 1 I ltt \ ra'i ipHi . e . For (lork of Court. r \. 1111.1, I.. AN-IL dLlC ((i 111)n111.'' ,I a a lnn' attl ell folr I lt"l;;h'11 to a4 h-l " 1I he n 1alt of the I)lt For County 'Trea. urer. I I! li:It\ .\N N< >N('.: .\!\yS' I. 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