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Knights of Pythias, casi>tlo .E3[a 11, Newberry Lodge No. 75. 1 T A' T 1) CGNVENTION. OF S this ILdge will bo held thit 2ndtt and 4th Tuesday nights of each month at 7.30. Visiting Knights cordially welcomed. '110. ,,. EP'I NO, K. of it. and S. Crjtwell Hotel Building. 1'or" l aster I)yes, call at the ItCeder Phmauinttcy. All hinds and colors at, the lowest prices. t&f 2t Read MI imnaugh's atdvertisemoert and comparC our prices. M imn i ungh. 2t Cart load Tennessee Wagons just re ceived, Newberry Hardware Co. t&f-tf The best Pecan Now Orleans Mo. . lassos at 25o. C. J. Purcell & Co. tf A beer itepnls t Istry. the State I)ispensary )irectors at their meeting last week decided to grant the city of Newberry a beer dis pensary. We suppose that the county board will elect a beer dispenser at an a '' early date and the business started up. New lot of New England ,Watches, t :ust in. Come in and see us. I f t tf Daniels & Co. The best Richmond Meal, for 5ic. ttf tf C. J. Purcell & Co. c Demnocratic Executive Conulnittee. .1Tho Democratic Executive Commit ytee of Newberry County will meet at Newberry on Satur(day, April 11th, at 1 in. W. ). HA'RDY, y(Chirmian. Newberry, S. C., April 4, 1900. We have a fow cars of White and Mixed Corn left. We are selling at 0. por bu. Come quick. tA f If C. J. Purcell & Co. One ge d second hand ladies wheel ' < at Shunil :rt's for $10. t.cf 3t Tie New noard. The following is the persons r: cm mended by the county delegation for the County loard of Control, whose appointment is expected every day: J. A. Senn, John lt Scurry and W. P. Harmon. Mr. Senn is i meiber of the old board. New line of Umbrellas and Parasoles just opened at M itr.naugh's. 2t The best second patent flour <11 earth f.r $3.99. t&f tf C. J. Purcell & Co. A friend in need is a friend indeed. As a suggestion-i-a warm overcoat for the cold weather, at Jam1ieson's. tf Slices Bought of Copeland Bros. Shined Free. t it Tho Confederate Reunion. On account of the annual reution of Confederate Veterans at Louisville, Ky., M-ay 30th to June 3d, the South cr'n road has announced the following low rate: $11.10 for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 27th, 28th and 29th, lImited to June (th, via Atlanta or Asheville. Now Is the opportunity to clothe bqth legs for the price you'd generally paLy for one leg In pants at tf Jamieson's. Pulley BalIts at 253 50), 75, and1( $1. at Wootens. - tf The shuttle and~c H1 audio Factory. A Mr. Sullivan, representing the Sullivan Hardware Company, of An der-son, was In the city on Saturday and sold 63,000 worth of machinery to the Shuttle and Handle Company. The Bite for t,he factory has not yet been located, but the charter has been re -ceived, the machinery ordered and they will be ready for work in a few weeks. 'lhne Appetite of a (oat Is en vIed by all poor dyspeptlecs whose Stomach and( Liver are out of ordler. All such shoui I know that.*.Dr. King's NewV Life Pills, the wondlerful Stomachu and Liver Remedy gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion anid a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health aend great energy. Only 25 cents at all diug stores. The prices are broken, the fence is let down at Mhlnnaugh's. 2t Stockhiohlers Meeting. A meeting of the stockholders of the Newberry Warehouise Comnpany will be held at their ohlco over' Summer Bruos. store on the 19th day of A pril, 1903. t2t CHIARIEs E. SUMMn, Sec. If you want, to buy the best shoe made for gentlemen call for the Lilly Bracket Shoe. .Jamieson., JIamleson has just returned from the Northern markets where he purchased the largest stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hlats and Furnlshing Goods br'ought to t,his market, and he Is nlow in a posi1 tion to better' sup1ply your wants. than ever before. When you need anything in his line call on him. f tf Merry Makers' Carnival Augusta. On account of Merry Makers' CarnI val at Augusta, A pril 23d to 28th, 1900, Trhe Charlost,on and Western Carolina Railway wvill sell tickets from all sta tIons at one fare for the round trip. Tiekets w:ll he on sale A pril 21st, 22nd, 23d, anti 24th, with final return limit A prIl 30th, 1900. The occasion thIs year promises to surpass all former elforts. Fu cc amuse ments, and performances on Broad street every day during the week. We have just received a lot, of coL ored shit.s from Wilson Bro's of r naetnattns. Jamieson. VAtiOUS AN ID ALL AI;0Jt. )on't mniss the game tomorrow. The past few days we have had nitc pring weather. Itead Alimnaugh's grand Easter of rerintg on the lirst page. The Rled Men are with us today. We l e glad to have them. Hion. C. I.. lIlease is spending a few lays in Columbia this week. Mr. Julius lioozer left on Monday foi Jolumbitt to spend a rew days. Come out tomorrow and see Alder nan Cabanuiss knock a home run. lRev. C. 1'. lliooer, of Etheridge, -. C., was in the city yesterday. A dmission to the ball game tomorrow 5 cents for adults, 10 cents for chil Iren. The Lord's Supper will be admin stcred at. the Lutheran Church next untdty. Col. Ellison S. Keitt, of the county, vas in town Monday shaking hands vith his friends. Miss Tilla Glenn, who has been eaching in the lower part, of the county ame up yesterday. Read the tnttouncement,f 'The New erry Hardware Company in another olumn. They are out for business. Tie distinguished ball players f:r onorrow's game are having their u: orms made. Some of t.hem will be >eauties. As will be seen from our Columb' orrespondence, the Governor has apa )ointed magistrates for No :3 and N . L'ownships. Efforts are being made to organize a >aseball association in town. The boys mist have some sport this summer, ,o telp them out A banquet will be tendered the - ting Red Men in Klettner's 'hall tight by Iliergell Tribe, of this city. 1. II. Hunt, slg., left, yesterday f.w recenville to sp"nld a while with h mcle. Col 1. P. Hunt, who is in bad tealth. It has h.!ee' -ug-gestrd that in the ball aute toimorr)w that the uniforms he "fat.," he a bloue. and that of t:: 'leans" ih . If youl attnll d ih( hall ramtne tomtlorrow ou will be assistin,g Newherry College o get a much needed inst.rument, be ides you will have a good time. Tne game of ball Friday between the P'atlestine andL Helena nines, the small )oys, resulted in a victory for the for ner by a score of 13 to 10. A little innocent wanted to know bow some of the largest players in the ball ame tomorrow will know when they tre on t.he bases--''they can't see them.' Some of the notable f atures of to' morrow's ball game will be some of the 200 pound players making a "slide un. ler" to make their bases. Don't misi it. The "betwixts and betweens" will challenge the' "fats" or the "leans,' whichever is successful for a second game at an early date. There is more fun ahead. The date of the meeting of the Cen tral Luther Le~aguc, owing.to a conflic1 in time with the meeting of the. New berry Conference, has been pos poned one week, to Saturday, may 5th. Mr. J. H. M. Kinard of The Observei went over to Augusta Saturday and was accomplanied home by his (daugh ter, Mrs. E. S. McNeill, who will speht a few weeks in Newberry. Magistrat.e Chappell has again swoop ed down on the vagrants. He seni two down to the county chain gang yesterday morning. We hope he wil keep up the good work, which he wuil do wit,h a little assistance from the cit3 authorit,ies. Ser'vices every afternoon this weed at 4:30 o'clock at the Lutheran Churel except Wednesday afternoon. Inste-u of Wednesday afternoon the service will be held at 8 o'clock In the evenin-y Services also Friday morning at I o'clock. T1he public is invited. An interesting meeting is in progre. at the Johnstone Street Method1is church this week. Services each aft r noon at 4 o'clock for ladies only and: 8 o'clock for men only, The pastor being assisted by visiting brethre, Public urgent.ly requtested to attern'. Dr. E. E. Platt, now wit,h Reed Pharmacy, comes from Abboville.. Platt worked in Charleston for quit awhile, and lhe comes well recei mended, not only as a true, honest n u pright gentleman, but as aPharmaci and lie takes charge of the prescriptio dlepartment of the Reader Pharmmi.i where he will servo you most aeocur,tc'l andl politely. He is a regularly licetia piharmnacist and is an adept handi'n drugs. He is a pleasant and courteot Christian gentleman, and is calculat.e to make friends here in his new homr where he is welcomed as a citizen an business man. WEDDING PRESENTI Celery Stands, Butter Dishes, - Cake Plates, Syrup Pitchers, Sugar Dishes, Spoon Holder Cream Pitchers, Fruit Stands, WVaiters, Knives, Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Gravy Lad les, Soup Ladies, &< made in quadrop'o plate OWLY. E also have a new lot of Sterling Silva Tea Spoons and a oew Seth Thorn Clocks 1eft which MusTr go. Yours truly, DANIkELS & Co. If you neced any columns, baltustors turned wvork got our prices before y buy. We will save you money. Sat faction guaranteed. STUART BROS. Ta. T. LAr.STTrE Mannae t.Af tf. A snoorTiNO SetAP, Two Voung sed itachMane Setetat shoti on the Ati1 'thotughfare of Our Cfay--An itoebut Passer by Shot in the Foot. The ringing out of several pistol ( shots on the main street of our city i Saturday night at about 8 30 o'clock caused great, excitement among ou" d people, many of whom rushed to the e scene to investigate the trouble. 2.i.. James A. Bradley and Mr. J. A. r Cook, two prominent young men of the city, got into a dispute which resulted : in a blow and finally the discharging of 7 their pistols at each other. Six or e eight shots were fired. They were standing in front of ard j near Mr. S. B. Jones's Store, and sev eral of the bullets are :mbedded in the i walls thereabout, as some wild shoot- t ing was done, and neither of the con- o batants hit. Mr. Lawson B. Kibler happened to r be passing just at the time the shoot- s ing began, and one of the balls struck d him in the foot. The ball entered the t side of h is foot and seemed to range up. The doctors have not been able to lo. a cate the ball as yet. Several of the b small bones in the foot are shattered, and the wound will give Mr. Kibler t considerable trouble and may make him a cripple for life. His many friends 1 hope, however, that in a few days he I will e;itirely recover from the wound and be as sound as ever. In the hands t of Drs. J. M. Kibler and W. G. Houseal he will want for no attention in the v medical line. It is simply miraculous that, in the g crowded condition of the streets at the time, several persons were not killed. The young men were before Mayor Mayer yesterday morning and plead I guilty to drawing a weapon with intent to injure another. They were fined $75 each or 30 days on the streets. 3oth of the young men have given 8 notice of appeal to the Circuit Court, on the grounds that the fine imposs, was excessive. C. L. Blaase, Esq., will represent Mr. Bradley, and F. H. Domi. ( nick, Esq., Mr. Cook. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 1 Saturday, four big Bargain days at Mimnaugh's. 2t Call for the Messenger Shoe for boys. Jamieson. ' Lilly Bracketts & Co.'s Fine Shoes for Alen in all the latest toes and lasts just' received at Jamieson's. fattf < Saturday Night's Fire Alarm. The alarm of fire was sounded Satur day night about 8 o'clock, to which the fire department responded promptly, but the flames were extinguished with out the department throwing water. The cause of the fire was a defective few in the roof of the house of Mr. Cally McWbirter at the lower end of Main street. The damage was very light, as the flames gained little or no headway before they were extinguised. Zeigler Bro's Shoes for ladies re the best made. Jamieson. Mr. McWhlraer Hurt. Saturday night when the fire alarm was sounded, Mr. Cally McWhirter, whose house was on fire, was raised by means of a plank to the roof of the house and having no support on the steep roof, lie slipped and fell to the ground, a distance of seveyral.feet. He was con siderably bruised; but his many friends will be glad to know that he wag not, seriously hurt. Old goods don't suit our customers or make new-ones. That's why we put "a good-by price" on all goods before the season cldses at Jamieson's. tf Call for the Messenger Shoes for boys they are the best made,. * oamieson. Dr. Blomar to Speak on Missions. -Dr. E. E. Bom'ar, assistant secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, will de liver an address in the First Baptist church Wednesday evening, April 11, - at 8 o'clock. Public cordially invited. ,On Th ursday morning atl0:30 Dr. Be a mar will address the ladies on mission .work, and not only are all the ladies of the community invited to attend this a. ervice, but the public at la?ge, We are still selling the best patent - flour on earth for $4.85. I taf tf C. J. Purcell & Co, a The entire store is one big bargain counter at this time. It will pay you to buy a suit or an overcoat now to lay "aside for next season at 'Jamieeons. Uf Big and little boys are ecjually fisted s~ out here, from the toddler ust aspiring to "pants" to the long trousered youth on the ragged edge of manhood, every e thing from hats to shoes. d tf At JRinieson's. Spring Jotting. frons the "Up-to-D*te.' . h Spring time is here and house clean Sing with it. Send.us your- lace dur tains to l aundry. We make them look like new. We laundry white counterpanes for' N, 15i. each, and they look just like new. Pillow shams shine like jewels when we laundry them. Try us and see. We guarantee our work. Satisfaction or no cost. Your "Up-to-Date" - ., t&f 3t Steam Laufidry, 3r MARRIED. is At the home of the brides father Mr. D. I. Long, by Rev. A. 13. Beak, Mr. Jacob F. Boland and Miss Ella V. L- ng, both of Newberry County. Married on1 Sunday, March 25, 1900, Or by Dlagistrate Larkin Rice at his resi u.- dence, Mr. Jno. Franklin of Newberty and Miss Lula Leopard of Saluda. Salnda Raniin THE FATS AND LEANS. A GAMfE O1 HALL IY STOUT AND TALL rhe Prominent Business Men of the city to 1'lay og the College Ground* To."uotrow Afternodn --- The Proooeds to Help on a Good Catise-Itoad the List of Playefs--All fust neas Houses to Close. Columbia is to have her Society Circus, Augusta her Merry Makers' Week, and 5partanburg her Mayors' Convention, but Newberry is never behind when it comes .o ainusenents. This time it % ill be a game of base ballo n the college diamond tomorrow ifternoon, tt 4 o'clock, by players se lected from the business and professional men of the city-the fats and leans, or ;touts and slims. This will give mote autusement to the public than anything that could be Ihought of, and the prominence of the players will make the game the more in Leresting. All the stores and business houses of Lhe city will be closed, so as to give everybody a chance to see the game, as the list below will show. A small admission fee will be charged, he proceeds to go towards buying a tele icope for Newberry College, and this lhould be another inducement for every body to come out and help on this good ause. The following is a list of the players md the way they will line up when the ame is called. Everybody whose name s mentioned below will play at some ime during the game. The game will be called at 4 o'clock Lnd the players are all requested to meet it the college at 3:3o o'clock to put on heir uniforms and march to the grounds. The following is a list of the players mud all will be in unifoim: TH1 PLAVIRS. FATS. SLIMS. J. Purcell, P. R. D. Smith S. J. McCaughrin, C. W. C. Tyree, [ohu M. Kinard, 1st b. W. K. Sliah, It. Cahaniss, 2ud b. W. G. louscal, W. J. Merchant 3d b. Z. V. Wright. F. A. Blackwelder, r, s. s G. II. Cromer D. .. Copeland, 1. s. s. I,. W. Jones, t;dw. R. Hipp, 1 . M .Serin . T. Brown c. f. I. It. Dominick, R.J. Miller, r. f. J. 11. Wicker, C. W. Bishop, sub. 1. f. sub. R. N. Welch, 3' McR. Holmes " . s. W. C. Schenck, M. h. nuford, " c. f. A. J. Cook, Prank Baxter, and b J. J. I,aue, Bartow Cope?and, "r. f. W. ,. liwa lames Dunbar, C. Theo Jomstone. D. E. Sumner, ist b. " lid. Seholtz It. Cavenaugh Henry Kiuvrd, eo. S. Mower, Umpire, Wiakel right. The above subject to change at any Limne before or dui;ng the game. The price of admission will be 25 cents for adulto and io cents for children. STORS TO C ..OS Wg. We, the undersigned merchants, bank ers, and business men of the town of Newberry, having learned that there is t be a game of baseball between the "fats' and "slim,s" of Newberry on the college baseball grounds, for the benefit of a fund with which to purchase a telescope fo Newberry College, do severally agree to halfpastthre oloc until te shoid gameshalnhve bKinvnihe, Ge. . Moer,s Umpoire, 0 Hayst,rgt The bovnera subjec Sou haer atran ine befoinry o., T'n he gmer., foraadultohntoo cents for Rhildre. 3.WeW, .ude C.ne Willants, bn er S. ain uiress 1)en A. thenton & o. TNewberry, & o. havig arndda,tee st 0e a. gamesof, bas oa s betee thooer"at a.n. "lims"& o., Newberry th e Co.g N.W ewberCog, do.1~ seerlagree t geore schalrae been finishet, M. . MSpan & ilsno.,o. Cont K. Giert, N.YRakttoe MoT.IucoJ. A. Renwick W. W. Westa, .0BIop R.ser MWest, ThCo., C. Va. W.Wit, C .MWitr H.dw. R.ightpr, Wn.ohs, C. 3. Purcing & Co., K .MCry R. . Wooten, . ,Dens D.. JAm ie, thOcie,woa hJ. W.beendery uy sjstmkn o add.tins ohsOpia,aro.I fCwuds Dr.keckrwllhvt,slr O.hthnon,c n prtinhr hBving iet. utrtre rmL bs now WethebsqipdOtc Varlormithe tt tnti h ot C.v.ePrbody & C.,l vi hesle Dr. eekr wil rmai hereayet o shoummertimeos., Congessmn StkesDanes suCcee., j~lcng ina ce scerip Batk, s Newberry Colle e d wer mano.,c in Newbrry wil be Wgllamt, e of the 2nd D.A. re ien ingsthe &SCo. wish markedsCpeand wilrov mos accptable Natna orthnk,it to whih he hs Ths a.pointed.r, wil b clle tWsnewterr adte. The Mal. Le. L. olreein, Millr inhi.mitaion of hea ol i Southern darkey his chrctrp, e idets o slaerytmes Sithe out * certinly eerybod has Mcher,f hear hm. HeW.b Jhnextan, on thenightof th D.t insat. Mir. A. Bclake, th Oute hghal Ophtolomer an optinhelecore havingt.in jst eurned himinomi te Ti tED MEN WITe US, he treat Council of the Improved Order of lted Men In session "Or*-Being Pleasantly Entertaiued by Bergeil Tribe. The Great Council of the Improved )rder of Red Men of South Carolina is a session in this city. The delegates began to arrive yoster ay, and early in the afternoon our treets were lined with visitors rearing as a distinguished badge the ed, white and blue. The afternoon was spent by the members of the committees of the local 'ribe riding and walking, taking in the ights of the city with the visiting rethreu, all of whom seemed to be en Dying their visit to Newberry. The Great Council was called to order u the Masonio and Pythian hall, by he great Sachem, John H. Steenken, f Charleston, this morning at 9 o'clock. All the delegates have not yet ar ived. Several more from different ections of the State are expected to .ay, and the meeting promises to be he largest ever held. The following is a list of those who ,rrived yesterday, all of whom are eing entertained at "The Newberry": J. Frank Pate, B. C. Wallace-Sum or, S. C. R. A. Williams, E. C. Steinmeyer, V. M. Fitch, John H. Steenken-Char ston, S. C. J. M. Bowden, J. C. Ragan-Spar anburg, S. C. J. L. Martin, A. P. Arthur-Warren ille, S. C. M. C. Cook, J. W. Bearly-Warren, I. C. J. H. Sammons, E. P. Hill, Frank lurgess, J. O. Doggett-Piedmont, S.C. W. Hamer Lang, Bob Pelzer, D. S. rgle-Pelzer, S. C. W. M. Wilkes, Pacolet, S. C. F. C. Gaynor, Cowpens, S. C. Chas. Oxendne, E. F. Bearham ipartanburg, S. C. Walter Cameron-Augusta Ga. L. A. H1ughes-Clinton, S. C. Tonight the delegates to the Grand Jouncil and a few invited friends will e banquetted by the lurgell Tribe, in heir ball over Klettner's store, and it vill be one of the nicest affairs that has ver been attended in this city. We welcome the Red Men to New erry and hope that their stay with us rill be such a pleasant one' that they rill come again. If you care to exchange $12.98 worth f Legal Tender for $17 00 worth of vercoat you can have the chance to o so at Jatnieson's. tf An Egg Hunt. The Epworth League will give an gg hunt at the residence of Mrs. Y. J. ope on next Saturday morning at 10 'clock. Admission 5 cents. We have about Fifty Thousand ounds of Bawon. We are selling it Ol. C. J. Purcell & Co. tat tf An Esster Egg Hu t. The Children's Missionary Society f tbe Church of the Redeemer will rive an Easter Egg Hunt at the resl lence of Mrs. J. L. Dominick on next ifonday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Ad nission 6 cents. Just received a nice line of pretty 3elt Buckles and Rings at Eduard icholtz's Jewelry Store. t&f 3t Clip the Cormer. We are requested to ask those who re selling tickets and these who have ilready bought tickets for children to he gam~e of . base ball tomorrow to lease iclip t4ie corner of the child's icket so that they can be distinguished rom the others. Mouldidge, Lumber, Laths and Thin glee. "- STUART BROS. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ttf (Boiy Week. Services are b4ing held in the Church >f the Redeemer this week preparatory to Easter. The pastor conducted the serv ices yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. This afternoon at the same hour Dr. Armstrong will preach; to morrow evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. A. J. Bowers will congluct the service; Thura day afternoon at 4 o'clock Rev. W. K. Sligh will preach, and on Friday at 11. o'clock the pastor. The public is ins vited to these meetings. If you need columns, balusters or any turned work, get our prices before buy ing. We will save you money. Satis faction guaranteed. STUA RT BROS. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&f t. Camne Near Doing a Fire. Saturday night about nine o'clock a lamp fell from a scantling where it had been customary to hang It in the collar of TV. E. Epting & Co.'s store and struck the ground floor where a lot of hay had been stored. In a few seconds tlle oil was running all over the floor ignitting the hay and it looked as if it would be a serious fire. Mr.- Epting, with his presence of mind, and the assistance of a few by-standers, went to work and put out the flames without sounding the alarm. The staple which had been fastened into the scantling had pulle4 out or broken, letting the lamp fall, which was a large one, holding nearly a gallon of oil. It was a narrow escape from a serious fire. An Exceptuon to the Rul. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. STUA RT Buos. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. taftf Purcell has, the brain and nerve He bought early and bought cheap and nAtd nash for hisunaA tafet ICLECTION AT I'IROMI'EiRI rY. Quiet Electton in Town-Mr. Iowers .oRee a Thuub-Oucd Show Last Night. The regular antutl election for in tendant and Wardens came olf at I'ros perity yesterday-Monday. Only one ticket was in nomination and it was animously elected. It is copsu of Dr. G. Y.'Ilunter, Intendant; Mncer,s. A. II. Hawkins, W. W. Wheeler, 8. S. Birge and 13. It. Behumpert, Wardens. The managers were Messrs. It. 1. Stoudemayer, J. L. Wise and W. '. Gordan. Everyt,hing passed olf pleas antly. The new council will'be sworn in at once. No policy has as yet ieen out lined, but think I am safe in say ing that our new "City Pathers" will further all objects looking to ti e en hancement of the business Interests of Prosperity, including, possibly, a dis pensary next fall. Mr. F'. M. lowers lost, a thunb yes terday. He was carrying a lot of horses over the river, the lead rope be ing wrapled around his hand, and as some of the animals became unruly the rope tore otT 'the thumb of his rightt hand. Dr. Wheeler cut the member off at the right place, and the hand is doing well. A pleasing panoramic and ;ra;pho phone exhibition was given at our school building last night and the large audience was much amused. Business is very good. Weather very fine. i' t,M t i :'r . April 10th. August Flower. 'It, is a surprising fact.,'' says 1r'of. Houton, "that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have mbt more people that have used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation, 1 find for tourists n'id salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general had feelings from irregular habits exist, that Green's August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and is excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion." Satm ple bottles free at W. E. I'elham's. Sold by dealers in all civilized cotn tries. tly r Reduced Iates Over the houthcrn. On account of 'the Epwortlh I eague conference at Williamston, S. C., the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets for $3 85. Tickets to be sold May 2nd and 3rd, return limit May 8th. On account of annual meeting of the Episcopal church at Aikcn, S. l , Mny 9th and 12th, the Southern Rtailway Co. will sell round trip tickets at $5.45. Tickets to be sold May 6th, 8th and 9th. Return limit May 14th. On acoount of the Society Circus in Columbia, April 18th, 19th and 20th, the Southern Railway Company will sell round trip tickets at $2 25, to be sold 18th and 19th. Final limit April 21t. On account of the Musical h'estival at Gaffney, S. C., May 8th and 9th, the Southern Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets at $4.80, tickets to be sold 6th and 7th. Full limit May 11th. On account of the annual meeting of the Colored Physicians Associat,ion at Charleston, S. C., A pril 18th and 20t,h, the Southern Railway Co. will sel) round trip tickets t,o Char'leston fot' $7.30, tickets to be so1ld 17t,h atnd 18th, with return limit A pr'il 21 st. We have a splen did assor't.mnentof. STYLIES IN TRIMMED AND 2 -UNTRIMMED MILLINERY.... AT ASTONISH INGLY - LOW / PRI0ES.... Out showirns ar crciowed withL New Sp ing Mil linery. 'STATEMIENT. Of Conditions of The Newberry Savings Bank of Newberry, 1 S. C., at the Close of Business Maroh 31st, 1900. Pub lished in Conformity With An Aot of the General Assembly. ASS ETS. Bills Receivable.... .. . . 13,014l ('1 Bonds... .. .. .. .. ....2,272 *l( F'urniture and Fixtur'es . . I ,300 0( Collection Account . . . . 10 (( t,Overdrafts secured and un i secured. ............. 577 S( SDue from other banks . . . . $24,828 '19~ r Cash . ... .. ..$24,199 94-$ 49,52~ 4i: rt -___ -- $187,703 0( LIAILITAIES. aCapital.... .. .. .. ...$.5,000 04 aProfits less eXpenses paid .14,006t 5: n Dividends unpaid........ . .!' 1 0' :e Cash ior's chocks outstanding . $ 12 29 Bank deposits .$ 4,260 615 Individual depos its . . . . . $118,835 53-$123,i1 4 to $187,703 01 - Personally appeared before me, J1. 1' n- Norwood, Cashier of ahved name< . 1'ank, who being duly sworn, says th 'above statement is true to the best c n' hIs knowledge and belief. to J. E. NOR WOOD), ('ashier. * Sworn to before me this 3rd day C e, pl,1900. 1kAttest. N. P. l"ORC S. C. se8 JAMEs MCINTOSH. is JAs. K. GILDER. ,s 0. MoR. HOL,ME.5 0 Mi kU e) 0 T1ells, thre s t(tty. W1ht Ie n lo r iuaul :ches, ancd y"ou feel hi1lou s, consti Iiate(1, anad out of Innte, with your stoinaci sourt' a1 n ito ri iietite, just bhty a prclcage of .\r (1 I:tl;o t titt:.< , fro mt 1 (u I pills. I wtnt ill bt V111.1e : (rp i m I h Iw e:tilty lt i i t hi i. II wir wo\ttrl;, turt' yuli'r he:tia:t"ht. andi bifi.tu t s:' rtite the liver ant :ii ak" yII fccl h1:1i1 ' again. # 25>ctnty. Suih by all medilcinedealers. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For House of iepresen tatives. rr I. .J. C. ('lt i 1 11 it:-c by ninatel as a i cid idate fi l ihe Hlouse of I "Iepres,'ntativus, and is pledged to abide I he resuIt of the )en: oetiratic prinu y election. For Clerk of Court. W A. 1liLl, IS IlItIUVY AN SnomCed I a canidate f( r Clerk of Court, of the county, cat (1 pledgecd to ahile the reult of the IDeii oeratie )riiary election. For County Treasurer. T HIII0,0:IY ANNt() 1"NUM SI IlSa.1u' a as Iat anidilalc fn' Tr'easurre of New h erry County aml I pledge tiiyself to alid the resilt of the I )e c ratie lwiai t y election. .I( >I IN L. i:Il'S. I IMItI":0 Y ANNt)UN('I MYSELlt' as I (iandidate for the ollice of C 'ouncty Teaurer of Newhetrty County, ttit tledgle m1 cyself to abide the result of Lhe Demcat I rin-try electioin. Wo. WV. A.\)\lO i 'S. F A1. sC'1i -i.\l 'r IS Ill."RE1Y . nomincat,ed for 'reasurer of Ncn% b>ri'' County, and w ill abid,e trestlt, of the Detuocratic p rimratry election. V()I'I';RS. A N I li, 1 1. \Y'II' 1L11 ItI":I111 i I;1(1"' . 1by linailited Itas at Candidate ft ri i'reascttrrr of Newher y ('citii(y at.dt is pledged to abiducle the resulL of t,l o Demnocrathe)'iriary' 'lecttion. \O')TEiS. For Auditor. WT ('1 >.\1 Mit H 11 E'l;l'Y AN V"V e noedi a -a eantd itiate for Coun.. 'y Alelilor, iubjet, to the I)cmocratie I'rimtary elect ion. I l":uv' ANNOl'N('" i' "' is ia catididat.e for I'omity Aucditor, subject to th e I )enitccac is primary clee Lion. E. Ii. LIANGtSHt i Ut. For County Supervisor. IIEN11":11l' AN;NcIN('1 : AlYStEL .as it cand iat,e for ('ount.y Super visor in the ('h1111 cmig elect ion, a l pledge myself to tide the result, of the Demo erat ic pim cary. Demo-11. Il'AYSINi\;. 1i 1i';tl:ltV ANN( )UN('; n 'Si".,I" .ts Ia cttndi(idtLe for Cocity Siclier visor, in( l'.edgo imyself to abid t,he res uit, o f t,he De moc rat,ic pr ilmary. II.I-Iii'Y ANNOliJNC' MYS'LL is at catntitate for Coiuty Super viso', and leclge icysIf to abide tbc result, of the I)emroerat,ic primtary. ILcilannounced as- a canud idate for' Count,y Supter'visor' andc is pledged to aidlle Lice r'esccul of tIce D emcocra'ctie pri marLcy. atCti cnidIate forc (!ounicty Sucpervisor' Lhij'et to D)emiocratic primarctiy. I IIitfl1Yc ANNOUN('t' MVLY'F aS a enndc id ate for' thce cclice orf Couni t,y Su perv~isor, subI jeet, t,o Lthe Demo it cian(Idite tor' the olliee oft Councty Sucper'visr' anid pIledIge miysel f to a&bide the r'esuclt of t.he IDecmocr'at.le pr'imarcly. J NO. M\. SCilJMI''MlIfT. For Supt. of Education, ot aL ncumber' of fr'iendcs throicgh., out, LIhe !ou nct,y, I hla ved e cid ed t,o oll' my namtie to l.he puic a s ac cnditdcato tor' CIout,y Mnuperinitendnut, of Eduer ,ioni, adi pled(ge my13self to ablide( ihe c'esull, of LIce I )enccccratic pr'icicary. * iby announccccedIl as acnidatte tor' subchjet, t,o Ict.e emocrt',tie pimcaary. For Coroner. I IIt';EIY A N NUllNCi' M%YSELPLc aL canud idate for' h Llice 1c of Cor'oner' for' Newhuerr'y Cccuncty, anid pledigo my' self to aide(I the recsulIt oif t,he Dlemio ertici pimarfltiy. ii. MAHION LIND)SAY. For anything you want In Good Quality, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices, come to the of fLi .ASTO .. . W gnature ofat 4 #X(% 3