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Columbia, April 9.-The tempera ture for the last day or two iuilicates that suminer will soon be here. This is the timne of year that I long for the country and the farm, and more fre quently than at ny other season does my mind go back to other ldays that were spent, on the farm. I t my last letter I referred to the amounts in tih) diferent, banks in New berry to the credit of id ivid uals to em phasiz'o the fact that we could build a mill at Newberry out of money that wats idle so far its t,.ose whose it was are concerned. And I mentioned the Coiuercial and Savings Blanks be cause the business of the present, mlill is done through the National Bank, and there Is no reason why the m-lmatge mnent, of each of these other banks should not go to work and build alother mill each. And to do so they Would have the endorsement and laid ald Co operation of the National Hlank and its clstomler"s as well as their owl for the building of inore 1nills il Newberry meant3 much for aill the interests t,hat are there. ILet the business int,erests get toge(huer ald work together for the utpbuliblling and ativanrlnent, of the town and cou1nty. When I wvrote before I did not have t.he statemlents of the lan1s before um and (id not. give the correct fig ures inl referring to thonl. I amn glad that all of the banking interests in Newberry are in so healthy at condition and are doing so well. The last, statelnent of 1,he Commercial Itank mlakes ia good siowin g. \Vit.h a ail stock of $50,000 there is a deposit, necount of $90,:00.69, and a surh11ts of $6,6,52.78, and the bank is only Ia few yelrs ol. Bly the last statcment the Savings I ink( with the same capital stork shows a dleposit accou1nt of $12:1,17..14 and a sutrplus and undivided profits of 'l65 1g.:rke etattef).r,. u(0t.5:1. i t strike.s me1 thalt these tigm-i'e inl(dientte gol4 i lbsiness mam:I ligeumiet, for bothl thesc instit.ut,ions, which have been doing business for only five or six years. The National Baink by its last statelient had a deposit aecount of $227,01 3.-0. This with the other banks ment,ioned above makes about half muil lion dollars on deposit in the banks in Newberry subject to cleck. ( )f course Ia considerable part, of this mtoney is the Colmmereial capital for at nulber of the business firms of the city, but a good portion is just t,here for safu keep ing. It would be better for the people who own it to have it invested In a cot toil 11mill thanl doIllng nothing. *.* The State Executive Committee is to meet In Columbia on Wednesday, and isuppose that the political ball will then open for the season. It, will not opotl in full blast, however, until the State Convention mneets on May 16th, and1( theni everyt.hinlg will be ill full 8win1g. The11 Sinking Fund (Commilssion and1( tile Stat,e [10ouse CommIssion will meet t.ionls anld ani archlliteot will be seleCced, and1( tile w~ork of compl)eting the Stat,e House will be startedl as soon as tihe contract can1 be let. * I aLttended services in Newbeirry last1 nlighlt anld he0ard an1 add ress onI mis slons. 1 1am1 surie tile pr'ceher was earnest and1( serious, bult, I would like to say3 to im 1 in all hindness that we do nlot specak of the y ar between tlho States inl .1861-35 1as tIhe "RebetIl 1lion." We were 0on3'ly ssert,ing our rilghts as5 free antd l(Iependent, Stat,es. * * The Society Circus wIll be held in Columlbia oil tile 19th ,ltand all the rail ioiads will sell tiekets for tile occasion aIt 0one fare for the iroun d trip. I, will be a great evenit, and1( nloting of thle kinld has ever' been seen beforeo south 1 of New York, It, Is anlothler evidence of the fact thait Cohiiunbia is gettinig to ho ' nlletr'opolitanl very3 fast. Let everybody iI berlry dlelegaltionl Gov. M~cSweeneIy has s' alpoinlted Juo. WV. Ropp as5 Magistrate in No. 7, ill pIinee of Mr. J. HI. Henn resigned. O Also npon01 tile samlue recomtliW'endation lie it t has1 applointed WV. 11. Oxner as Maigistrate for township No. 3. * * A bout ten days or two weeka ago I wrot,o to Congressman Latimerci that tile St,ar' r'oute from PomarIa lo Glymlph- ti ville ran a schedulo11 that made(1 all mall ir fr'om Nowherry a (lay 01ld befoiro it was bi deliveored, owing to the fact t,bait the gi carrior loft Pomarla about an huouri ho- be foro the ariIval of t,he down tr'a1n, and Si as this was a daily r'outo I would be ai glad if ho woulid halve theo scedulo g. changed. The following letter' explains8 of with what promptness Mr. Lat,imer ai gave t,is request attention: Post O00ice Department, t[ Ofle 2nd Asst. P. M. General. .ca Contract DIvision, 0r Washington, A pril 4, 19011. gi Dear' Sir: I have the honor to ac- sp knowledge the recelpi of a letter' ad- p dressed to you by Mir. 1'Cibert (I. Aull of wl Newberrry, S. C., dated 26th ultimno, t,h *by you personally 01led In this 00ico, requlesting on behalf of tile citizonal of ga NeIwberry C.Iunty a change In the on schedule of route No. 2030O2 ('Pomarla thi to Glymphyllle, S. 0.,) so as to connect et< with the mall by Irain from Newborry, to: and to inform you that an order has ga this day been Issued in change til -0 schedule oI sai(d r"oute 11 desired, to take elfect at once. \'ery respectfully, W . S. SI1 .\ I,.-;NIII i.; l"n:n(, Second Asst. Postmaster Gencral. lion. A. C. Lat,iier, 1-ouso of Zlepre sentatives. I want to thank Air. Latimer fori my self aind1 the people of that section for his liroliptness in this matter, andl I want to :ay to his Cclit that he has always given the same prompt, atten tion to every request I have sent him sinec he has represented this district in Congress. 1E. 11. A. (lorlour, NewS C'oIines from )r. 1). It. ('argile, of Wasiiia, 1. T. lie irites: "F'oir hot t1eH of hIectrie liitters hias eured Mrs. Brewer of scrofuia, which had caused her great. sufl'ring for years. Ter ible sores woul-i hienk out oil her head and lace, an( the best doctors Could give Io help; but her eure is complete and her healt h is exceltent.'' This shows wihat tli)nusatl(Il have proved- -tlhat, llectric Blitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the sitproine remedy for eez,enia, t: tter, Hilt rh1eun, tileels, holls and iining o . It stitufat' liver, kid 11P3-S anitl bowels, OXipIs poHosu, hel ps (Iigestion, buiible(1s u1p ti(I strength. Only 50 cenis. S'dd by all druggists. (Guar anteed. It ints Iy i Trartrollug Corresponlleut. 1 iss (Carric Shelor, of Seneca, Is the guest of the family of Alr. Uco. T. Heid, of (happells. Capt. 11. It. Matthews, a veteran of the \lexican war, is reported danger ously ill at his liono near Island Ford. I'rof. .1. I'. Stillwell and his assistant, Miss Deinpie loore Scurry, have a.ful school here, and we learn they ire do Ing excelleat, work, which is iuch up preciatedI by the pattrons. At tin early hour last Thursday morn ing, the St.h irnstant,, Mr. Christian Alai hock, a inu st worthy and respected Swiss, wit, had 10en living with Mr. ar.d Airs. .1. It. Irwin, of ('happelIs, was found dead just, outside his roomi (oo'. D'. .1. W. Holloway said his death wts caused by appoplexy. Hiis remains Wert,i interrd'i in the afternoon at tho fituily huryirg grounil here. AI r. MaI bock wits about 70I) years of age. lie haI no riettyies in th is country. There wils ita hg a tntine o)f LbO atizens at his )ur1'iilt. So far no pastor lias been enlled to supply Saltuua iiaptist, church.Th , is, however, an interest,ing Sun tdia - school here which meets every Sun<lay at 41 o'clock in the afternoon. * * * ie Foolect theo Surgeons. All doctors (oki ld e nik Httiiltonl, if West .Je1llerson, 0., after suilering 18 inonths 11rom11 i{eetal 1"istIIli, lie would lie tiiless a costly operation wits per formn)ec; hut, he cured hitisolf with five boxes o' icklen's Arnica Salve, the inr1est 'ile iiur"e Ont earth, tind the best 4ilve inl th world. 25 ents a box. Sold by all (Iriggists. You will regret, It If you (10 not see >lit' Stock of Clothiting before buying 'our Spring Snit. tf S. .1. Wooten. Ziegler Ih-os'. Ladies and Mlisses flne shoes and Oxfords just received at &t'I- .lamilsonl'i, Irowtoa Muchit P'roportions asM to ltequire Creatin of Newi I)ivsionsa. Washintgton, A pril8.'-TIhe rural free elivetry, syst,em oIf the p)ostolcotdepairt nent has gr'ownt to such poortions hat, It hias been found necessary to reate two divisions to pr1operly' handle t,. A n order, cfleetivo Mtiy I, s igned y the pIostmtaster' general today estat ishies four' divisions; tho eaLstorn di-. 'ision, w'it h hea'dquiart eras at. New York; itidlt dlvislon. hteadquatrter's at. In Iilinapolis, com11prising Ohio andl all itiates west to the NIlisoui antd soutthern iaL,es dlown to and( including Loutisiana, vith I'1. M. D1cc In charge; the wester'n I vision, lheadularter's at Deonvetr, antd ho soutthernt divisiotn, Including 11 out,hotrn States, headquarters at, Wash ngton, wit.h II. Conquest, (large In '1iTh trenitier's ofil his paper wv ill the ph.axieil I nnt th ieitt ten i'ist one0 'titndet di8. nise thait scienice has b een I l tji o enrot in i stnges, antlI tiat is ('alairrn. I int's Cnt arrht ure I. ti helonly p'osii lvi euro known to Ihbe ted lent iinerntity., t ta bieing a con sti. at hitta it iii ,i', rei ret s ii conist iii tonal ilt atin. iilall's ('iairrh Cu ro Ia i ikin in. I roying thbe f.i itdationI of Itie ilsea' anditii ivling Ite Itie nt a1 t -.g( h by builinl g up Ihet 'n lit iilion an ii, itisthat n afiiture in itoing its -ork 'Phii propriletors havie so inui'h ralt hi in s ( urat1 ve lpowers, Ithat thley* otreri OneotItu-.. ried DollarIs for ai rise I eat it failIs to enc i'ndi lot' list of test imniniis. Addrewis ~' Sohlt by drt'isux. 75ii. IInfl's Fa a. ily Pills are the beat Theo Nat tonal lame. Tho base hall season at the College als year priomtises to be very lnterest Ig, andi t.he people of Newberry will given ant opp)ortutnity to see somoe yod ball. Gaimes here have alreaO.y ten scheduled with Clemson Colle.oe, >uth Carolina College, the Citadel, id the college of Char'loston; and unes with the Prtesbyteilan College South Carolina, ltrskino, F"urmnan r id Wolf'ord atro utnder consider'ationi. I The Assooiat,ioti has issuted season 3kets, which can be bad upon appli tion to the manager. The prIce ls ly $2.50O, and at least ten games are imaranteed. Let ever'y lover' of the ti ort encourage the good cause by (el rchasing a1 seasotn ticket at once. It b 11 Insure muoro and better gamnes foro e season. Scoiro cards will be printed for the i' me WVednosday, atnd will be on sale is the grounds. Do not fall to get, one;M sy ill containi the namtes, positions, ., of all the players, and iIll be in- so 'esting souivernilr of the "greatest" me of base ball New berry has ever 1,rt Ial Agont Mancatee ,as Concluded inI t nve$tgatIona and Splnt his Report to Washington. News and Courier, 8th. Mr. C. A. iacatee, special agent of treasury department, concluded his in veMt,igation yesterday into the conduct of aifairs at tlie Customt House. lis report, will reach the hands of the See retary of the Treasury Monday torn ing, but when action will be taken is not known. Mr. Macatee has made a thorough investigation, which lasted exactly one week. When he first ar rived he was inclined to give little cre dlence that liquor was stored In the Cus tom House. itelorts were strong enough to lead him to believe that it had been stored there, but he was not Inclined to believe that ho would find any thero. Last Sunday morning, when the empty kegs were found, in vestigation began aright. O-Ilrien's confession was not accept ed, in the face of the denial of the col lector, deputy collector, janitor and cleaners. Th is circumstance led every one to believe that the investigating committee was in bold of evidence of a very strong nature. The main point of evidence is the barrel of rum. Mr. Ostendortf claims it to have been his personal property, but Mr. Macatec, it is said, hits reason to doubt this. The internal revenue department can trace every gallon of liquor that makes a lo gitimato start from the distillery. This particular keg-or, rather, barrel-of thirty.one gallons of rum has passed through the required regulations of the dopart,ment, except the storing of it in the Custom ilouse. Evidence of a graver nature has- been found againist certain parties in the Custom House, but for reasons it is withheld. The last witness called up was a man named ScQtt, a former employee about the building. Ills evidence or testi mony was used to corroborate certain. information gained mostly by Mr. Mac atec on the outside. On E"riday Mr. Macatee devotedI a great deal of his' tine to outside work and secured valu able evidence in the case. It cannot be stated authoritatively what his reconnmendation is, but itris rumnored a very lively shaking up of the coUectors oflice. )Iscoveredl by a Woa-,n. Another great (liscovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were uidermined and death seemcd immninent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a'bbtte of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con' sulption, and was so much relie.vetl on taking fIrat dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. 0. Han niek & Co., of Shelby, N. C.* Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores. Regular size 50e and 1.00. Every- bot tle guaranteed. Advertised Letters. Remaining in postollice at Newborry for wveek ending April 2, 1900: A-Pres Allen, (col.). B-Fannio Blakley, Maria Beay, Marcy Brid get, Ellen lBoyd,G.W Bo we rs. C-J. D). Chapman, Maggie Carter, IEdd Cannon. D)-Dan Dominick, Eliza Dominick, Fred D)obby. E-Mary A. IEhramn. G-Lou Griflln, \Vill G)riffen. J-Mario Johnson, WV. A. Jones. K-Limus Kinly., L-F. K. Loggs (2), Miko Long, Hi. J. Lanford. N-George Martlin, David M iller, b. J. Moore, F. R. McCullough, D. Martin, F. HI. MclCachorn, Bonnie McMorris. N-S. J. Nortle, C. H. Noroum. O-J. C. O'Dell. P--Abbio Pit,ta, Ada Paysinger, J. [". Price. Rt-B. 13. Rikard, Isaac Reed, Jonnie Rtuff, Davia Rtushton. S-Emma F. Senn, G. M. Sheely, Nod stophens, Molly Sims, Jim Sim'ns. W-Scott Waites, Janic Wright (2), FEnira WVilison, Henry Worts, J1. L. Werts, Alice Ward. Part,Aes calling for the above letters sill please say that they wero adver ised. WM. Y. FIRm, P. M. A pril 2, 1006, Firemen's Touratnent at Uhairiltt. lThe hiromen of Newberry have ro :eived an invitation to take part in' ho big firemen's tournament to be told in Charlotte, N. C. on May 23rd. L'he prize list Is quito attract,ivo andi lis antd the good time the firemen are ssuredl will be theirs in Charlotte mayt nduco them to accept the invitation.'t The prizes are as follows: land hose reel race. first prize...200 land hose rool race, second prize... 75 t irab race, firstprizo ,.-.----.......50 e rab race, second p)rize--.-......... 7 f [orso hook and ladder race, first prize..'"-----.-.---............. [orse hook and ladder race, second p)rize--....-'--. .---.--....... 5 [orso hose wagon race, fIrst prIze.. 175 ior'se hose wagon race, second t prIze............'."- -.-........L5 P'rnoaramne Teachers' AssocIatIon, The-following Is the programme for b to next meeting of the County Teach. 5' AssocIation, to be hold at New-. ?rry, in Graded school building, Sat dcay, A pril 14, 1903, at 11 a. mn. Are therb too many studies required tile common schools, and if so, what: the remedy?-Prof. WV. K. Bligh, les Lillian Luther. Nature Study.-Miss Gertrude SImp n, Miss - Hughes. Addre.-Hon. Johnf J. McMahan. '. LLLA K. JOHINSTONE, I ALLEGED CONFESSION ONE OF GOEISJEL'8 MUItDEiERU'STlELLS 111- STORY. 110 Implicate '"Governor" Taylor tn the Conuplracy--Sixteeu Hiundre 1)ollare tho 1'lco. Lolsville, April (. Youtsoy is roported to have confessed that ho paid Jim Howard to kill Goobol. He says the plot was hatched in the office of Powers and that sixteen hundred dollars was paid over. Tay lor was to pardon Howard. . Frankfort, April .----Youtsoy's statement implicatos Taylor. He assorts that he was one of the eight men who know of the conspiracy as carried out in Powers' oflico. The men implicated are: Taylor, Powers, John L. Powers, Charles Finley, V. H. Culton, Jim Howard, probably Henry Howard and one other man and Youtsoy himself. Youtsoy went out of the room and got the $1,600 and turned it over to the proper person. BECKHIAM 18 IIOVEItNOIt. 8supreie Court of Iontucky Ulecidos in ills Favor. Frankfort, Ky., April 6.-The Court of Appeals today handed down a deci sion in the Governorship case in favor of the Democrats. Ex-Governor Taylor, tonight author ized the statement that an appeal on behalf of Governor Taylor and Lieu tenant Governor Marshall will be car ried to the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Bradley and Judge W. H. Yost, counsel for the Republican Statte olll cers, were in consultation with Gov ernor Taylor for several houis this afternoon and the above statement was Made at the close of the conference. It. is said: that, Col. W. C. P. Breckin ridge and tho Ropublican leaders from dilferent parts. of the State will meet Governor Taylor in confereice here.to morrow moring. . x-Governor Bradley said: "We will; nlot take a4lvantage of any techni calities to delay the progress of the case. The decision of the Court of Ap peals is nqt disheartening to us. We will ask for a writ of error:to tWe iSu pretne Court atonce and these cont?sts will iow be at an end in a very short time." The Court 'of Appeals today-hauded down its deciston in th'eGubtrtorAl contest in favor 'tf'l3eckhilm,, sdge; Duroll6 d-issentib},r. ' Tho-other two Re. publican' Judge ;''Burtraij and. {1ufy, handed downf a separate o}iinion, wbote";differg.d i Its .reasors p" tho 9pinkn of the .)emoc&attic Jtdgo, but agreed with them in its con*lufsioi. CAPT. D. II. MATTHEWS DEAL). lie was the Last Laureng Survivor ~:the Palmnetto RegimEnt of the Mexican War. Laurens, April 7.--News rejgel>ed Laurens today -of' the- death of Gapp, Ben j. A. M att,he'ws, at-lila home, Island ford, on'the Saluda river, in this coun ty. He wa i;he last, Lau runs survivor of the .Psla'retto 'regiment, Mexiqan war, He sdrved in a Newberry comn p)any, and. he)d the medal froem t,he State for ga llangt serv ices. ANOTIIER ACCOUNT. Newberr~y, A pril 7.-Benjamin Mat thews, veterlan of t,he Mexican war, surviv.ed by only one member of the company from I?ewber-ry, died this afternoon, at his home, near Chappell'%, aged 73 years. He volunteered In Jan uary, 1847, at, the age of 19.--Special to News and Couridr. YELLOW PINE GEtTING 80ARIoE. Sawmlls In Carolinas. (Georgia and Florida Curatall Their Out put. Tifton, Ga , April 8.-The.-Georgia Saw. Mill Association, representing 101me 300 yellow p)ine mill p)lants in 3eorgia, Sout,h Carolina and Flaro,ida, ,t a meeting held here yesterday de ilded by a pract,ically unanimous votE. ;hat, on and after May 10 all mills be onging to the members of the associa inn will be run on two-thirds time. L'his will affect,(housnds of operatives, Lad decrease the output of yellow p)ine n this Stator nearly one-third. It is, mnderstood that, the limited supply of I 'ellow p)ine timber in eight is largely he cause of this action, as the associa ion doubtless thinks p)rices should rule igher in view of the small e'ipply. It s by no means a secret that many of d he larger mills okly have enough Landing timber in sight t,o last three or ur years, while even the most for: mnate onVly rqport sufllcient in sight to un se4en and eight years. Central Luther League. Programme for mheetinug of the Cen. -al Luther League, to be held at St. uke's church, New berry County, 8t- A rday, May 5th, 1900:' 1. Devotional Exercises, conducted i' Mr. J. B. Deriock. 2. St. Mattheiw 22: 89--Rev. M. 0. G. ,herer, Prof. W. K. $1lgh, Mr. A. E. Hedenbaugh. Mr ilr 4. Essay--Miss Urace I edenba'ugh. 5. What usefut work can the CentralU rague accomn p lih? -Rev . G-.eard-. ,Rev. 8.-L. Nease, Prof. E. B. Serz. Ai ', Mr. A. 0. WVIse. 3. Addrisa--Rv. C. Hi. Arm~strong. Committee. fPr cure-d at hom, with. ou n nook l par-D T0 AI S ; ive; Coi'r, f/az:r and Jir;Iess to il fruit;. No good fruit an be rai;ed without Potash. Fertilizers; (containing at least to loY of Potash wvill give best results on all fruits. Write for our patphliets, which ought to be in every farmer's library. They are sent free. GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau St., New York. How Are Your Eyes? Only Two Weeks Mcre in Which to Have Them Examined and Fitted with Glasses. , SS 1. -110111y Doll't Miss tile Oppiortlily. Get a pair of Becker's Glasses, he makes them in all the latest styles and s1apos. If your eyes are imper fect, or your glasses that you have n( v do not fit you, avail yourself of this chance to be fitted at home. His customers speak in the highest terms of him, his prices are reasonable, be makes no charge for examinations. Office hours from 9 a. in. until p. m., except Saturday and Monday until 9 p. im. ARTHUR BECKER, iM. D., D. O. taf tf Room 1, Crotwell Hotel. The, Newberry Hardware Compan3 wPuld call - attention of the publi ,to .the .fact that they have bough out, .. A. . Schumpert, Agt., an< lft; the. .will conduct the businesE tt, the. old stand, and will alwayi .ave on hand at the lowest prices Agricultural Implements of al kinds; Plows, Plow Stools, Trace (,haiiis, Hamcs Sillrol'cs, Harrows, Cnltivators, Forks, 81107813 aiiR 80a6c And everything needed on the farm Harness Made to Order. Repairing neatly and promptly done We also carry a large line o SADDLERY and HARNESS BR IDLES, COLLARS$, COLLA1 -PADS, and in fact, everything found in a wyell assorted Stock. .F. A. Schumpert, * Manager. A Few Things ,acking in your' Office may retard the work greatly. ni our Stock of Office Supplies .re numerous article which are groat helps, though inexpensive. Designeod to facilitate the work of the Book keeper, Cashier, Trypewritr, etc. le make special prices8 on these gooeds. Books. lt receiv'ed a new line of the Latest Books, such as to have and to hold Rod Pottage, Jenice Meredith and many others. Iso a nice like of Wedding Presents, te, which I will be gla'd to show you. Win. G. Mlaujs. L4. SCIiUMPjEIp T.. 0. HOLLOWAY, humDBit & Hollowau, tornUs and C'ounsellors at Law, NIMY1RRR~Y, s. C. actice in all State arid U. S. Courts. ri the - TeKind ~ou Have Aiway Bougt 'nature S. B.3J4 LOW N CHOCOLATE In4lUalf, One, Two and Five l'ound l'aekt lates and Hon Hons in same size packages It is no use to dwell upon the superiol others at higher price-3. We refer you to hand at all tn1es. Give us a call if you I lin . Sprinig Goods! Our buyers are back from New York. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. We promise good values, polite attention, fair dealing. Splendid assortment in all de partments. See our Dress Goods, Trimmings, White Goods, Wash Goods, Linens, Linen Damask with Napkins to match, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Underwear, Smail Notions, America's Leading W. B. Corsets, Percales, Ginghams, Calicoes, Ducks, Crashes, Domestics, all at lowest prices and of - standard quality. SIHOI!Es Men's Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Oxfords. All solid. All guar anteed. No shoddy. We wish to direct .your special attention to our Mliliinery Dep)artmentc.g; Never before have we been so well equipped to serve you wveli as now. We have an expert trimmer, and your Hat or Bonnet made lby her will surely be "a thing of beauty." We want to show you through our. stock. Give us the opportunity and we are confident of pleasing you. Yours truly, MoTo g. - Notions, S igReqislies fill every par'tof the NOTION DEPARTME0T. The thousand and one things here are necessities. Every woman has use for all of them at some time or other. And the best of each kind are sold at such L ITTL.E P R ICE S that a large number can be bought with-' out touching the dollar mark. Many 1 of these goodls were never before sold1 3 at less than double the m.oney, and our ready-made waists and skirts are the handsomest and best for the price that ' ou can find. Big stock of pretty Belts, leis, &o. Come and see them at i I WOOT EN'S. I 1~'~.1 1". BONBONS, ' pges at 00 cts. per pound. AlsOC at same price. (lia:lit,y of I owiey's Cood the goods. A line of loose ant valuc for your nioney in thec . -E3. T O~.: Kole Agent for Newberr;. l'houne 1:3. Night ralls, Gh. THE MODERN PHARMAC; REEDER'S W 1II0LSA LI AN) IITAlt A dla''t' worth for every hua .it ; spe t it h ill) us, is our mott. couPons. With eve(ry -w. Iiutchase weg tou:0lon, anld wi"hell you spllI i worth witht us (we (ah Ouron po '), we give you l10c. wtfrth .l thil g yod want. Now is the timne prepare for such pes . as BED BUGS. W e are now selling'; preparation that v guarantee to do t. work by thoroughlya. plying. It has nevi failed yet. REEDER'S Bed Bug Pison 25 and 50c. per botth Guaranteed. ! STATE OF SOUTH CA OLI COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-...,r 11OBATE COURT. Emneli ne MoLteS, as Ad ministrtrX D)ennls Mo ites, deeased, and inl own righT, laintifl, against Archie Moates, John D. Moattes, tha HTill, aInd D)avidl H. VW'hd D)efendants. Ciopy Summons for IRelief. T1o L,ho IDe.fendant, Joh,n D). M,oajtes and reurto ansTiwer tbec plaint in this action, of which a cop) hierew ith Iservedl up~on you, and1( tos aL COPY of yourI anfswer to t,he said laint, on the subscribiers at t lieir at, Newberry, S. C., wit.hin iwentyd after the service hereof, excilui' the (lay of buch service; and if you to answer the comlaiunt withinl t, ime afor'esaid1, the PIlLait if in this lion wi ll a pply TO the0 Cour t for the' lief demanded in the comnplaint. Dated M arch 20th, 19(10. SCHTU MPiERT' & HOLLOAAWAY', To the Decfenidnt, John D). ~m,ates: Take niotice Iha lUlhe1 compljainit in II (o ent-itlied action was tiled in t~ r)flicl of the J1uidge of Pr'obaite for Ne herr'iy ('ounty on the 1st day of Febr ury, I1900. SCII [MPi-:iT'i & lHOL.LOWAY, I 'haint!it's Attorneys JEWELRY STOREM Line Watches, Ring., Broaulbes, Sti Sleevo0 and Link Buttons, Sirer 7NoveltIes, SilverTable Ware, Cut Glaws, Gold and S11 ver Specutacles and1( It" egl~assew. Which n~o wiull close out, as we disonitiniuo keeping them. JEWELER AND OPTICIA Prosperity $Roe $he '1 H-Ok8 MADE AND) REPATH in the best, stylo of w~oi rmaD Haddle(s and Hiarness r'epatiinTg cat.ly and cheaply. All my wvork guairantceed, bol~ rIce and quality. Oivo mec a tr1al on will be leasetd. JAMES Not i,0Ul, PrIos peiTy, S. lears thne ' h idYoui lave Aiw ignature at ~4r~