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NEWDEUMtit RtKET Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat... .................. . . ......... 7 Shouldors ......................... . 7c. Hams a.m........................... 12@ 13c. Best Lard ............... ....... 9(..l 0c Best Molasses, now crop.. 6t Good M olassos .................... Corn ..................................O05 M eal .-........ . . ......... .......... 5C. H aya............ ............. - . 900. W heat Bran.................. 01.15 Ist Patent Flour. .475 2nd Best Flour...... .4 25. Strait Flour.. ......... . $4 00 Good Ordinary iour .3.0fta3 75. Sugar ............ ...... (Qc. RicO..;......................... 5(8Wc. Collo .............................. .)15c. Cotton seed meal, pot, sack. 1.25. Loose Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Ciountry Prodnce, Butter, per lb .................... 15(2) . Eggs, per dozen ... ........ 22t. Chickens, each ...........5(a 5. Peas, per bushel..... . ....... 75c. Corn, per hushel.. ............... 60c. Oats, per bushel............ 35a40c. Sweet potatoes .............. 60q75c. b Turkeys, per lb ............ 6 8e. Fodder, per owt .............. 75 90 . NEWiueiny uo,- iON M AlH r. . (Corrected twice a week by J W. Uary & Co;) January 4, 1901. B est...... ........................... 9 je Wando Fertilizer. Just received, large shipment Wando Fertilizer. I can make it to . our it-tet est to see me beforo lu, iig. Can -;jve you money. I am the sole agutt. for Newberry. I am your friend, farn,ers, and want to sav.- you money ('ali and see me before buyitg. f 3m. J J. LANE Wanted. To sell our complvto siock .f m)te rial for building wagons awld luL e Also, all tools and equipment- of a firrt. class blacksmith shop Fuil par-ico lars and terms given upon nppliclitio-t. THE CAROLINA M O (i '0 , f&t 4t. Newberry, S. C A P1culiar Accident. Mr. E Lee Haves had the misfor tune to lose a fine mare on last Satur day night. It bad been driven to Mr. Chandler's. about s'x mil.es fcom towit that evening, and it was thuught at first that it had been slolen from there. Mr. Hayes has been on the loc kout and yesterday when returning from Whit, mires where he had been to see if be could get any info, mation, learned that the horse bad fallen 0,om a trestle on the C., N. & L. R:-oad, a distance of b about fifty feet, killing it Instantly. The loss is a heavy one to M i. Hayes. He bought the mare, hich was a fine one, frow Mr. Br.wn only a short time ago. Stops the Coogh a,od Wolk" off th Ce..d Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. The Odd Follows Els-et ,-icer. At a meeting of the Improved Order of Odd Fellows of Pulaski Lodge, Ni. 20, on Friday n1pht last the following officers were elected: C. D. Knight, N. G. V. B. Case, V. 0. J. Mf. Davis. Secretary. .R. J. Brown, reasurer. F. II. Kempson, 0. G. Th'e hall over the West End Graded School building, which will be used buy the Odd Fellows, will ne completed in about two weeks, and will be o'ne of the bandsomest in the city.: The carpet '. will be of a beautiful deeign, represent inlg the badge of the Odd Fellotws. A (very fine stereoscope has been received and an organ has been donated by our mayor, Mr. Otto Kiettner, and there is no end to the pleasures that are in store for the visitors to the West End hall. The Bast Prescription for Malatta Chills and Fever i~s a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply ire', and quinine in a tisteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 500,. The RCed Men Elmet, OfBoce-rs. At the Council Fire of Burgell Tribe, - Improved Order Red Men, ,the follow ing offcers were elected: J. W. MIlton, Prophet. S. G. Cai ter', Sachem. Dr. E. E. Williams, SeniorSagamore. Jno. T. Hutch in son, Ju nior tMagamore. Gee. T. Rhoden, Keeper of Records. R. L. Lewie, Collector of Wampum. J. H. Hair, Keeper of Wrampum. .John T. Henderson, Right Sanup. Ira Taylor, Left Sanup. Dr. Van Smith, FIrst Brave. .J. W. Reeder, Second Brave. E. E. Rikard, Tihird Brave. .James Gilliam Forth Brave. .J. M. Guin, First WarrIor. W. A. Wise, Seconld Warrior. R. A. Attaway, Third Warrior. A. H. Golden, Fourth Warrior. John T. Cook. Guard of the Forest. John M. Tayor, Guard of WVigwan. Mr. J. M. Guin was elected represen ontveto the Grand Council whic will in A pril and J. W. Mi tola was chosen ' altormate. The order at this place is in a very thriving condition and Its future is a bright one. Unrem Rhbeumatim or Catarrhn I,. a Day. Treatmens Pree B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) cures the worst and most stubi on cases by - draining the poison "ut of the blood and bones, and building up the broken .down constitutions. Ach es and pains in the bones or joints, s wollen glands, droppings in the throat, hawking, spitting or bad health, etc., all dis apper promptly and permanety. B B B.3 cures where all else fails. Drug gists, $1. Treatment of B. B. B sent 2 absnutely free and prepaid by writing to Blood Bairn Co., Atlanta Ga. Describe trouble and free m. dical advice given until cured. B. B. B. puts new color in the skin, and makes t e . blood sedder and ziol'e nourishing, stoppng all ach.es . nd pains. Ov$r 8000 Nreclibys B. B. B. VaPIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. W. T. Harrell is visiting relatives in Florence. J J. La-v' has just recci% ed 350 sacks Wado Guaio Mr. ,J Y. Me'all is keeping books for Summi-r Bros. Mr. and Mrs. LewIs of Orange burg aret stopping at Mrs. Glenn's. M Nannie Por] re-tried to her school at ( hap- W d Iy. Mle. Thyra S' him. i -i r kiu neu fromt a visit to Jackso-. G . .- ' td% . Mr A. P3 4f G;,.,el l-wod spent 'uesda ,- 'd !.. l 1 here6. ObMrs. W. T. R , pl11 ing a While wilh I I ij 1.! .6 PI'O-pa-hVly Prof. E B. S-tzler has ret,urn to Charlot,tsville Va., to resume his stud I.-s. NIrs. Sophia Redus left today for Gnffiiey on a visit to Mrs. E. B, Wi' bur. We pui Ish iIP an. ther col umnit ofi paper tie- quarterly report of p rvi nor Hill. Mrs B, 0. Ept,ing 's visiting her hr-,tht r-in-Iaw, Dr. B It. E',pting in Gru en wo,d. M r. L. C Pitts is Clerking for Pur cell and Scott, and 11. K Bo3 d has the livsit,ion of book-keepet. Mr. John Matthews, of Ninety Six, came down on a busints trip Tuesday and returned hotne Wednesday. N i6ses Margurite and I'arol- n Cromer spent the htoid '3s with relatives at Ninet,% Six. Mr. M. ). lliri returned Wednesday to laltitnore to resume his studies at the m dical college. Mr Eduard Stho az entertalied a f,-w of his gent,lemen friends at a e. rd 1 Atty on Mo. da% evening. Misses Azlv Pool, Lillie Gr:flin. Agues atd Susie summer will leave to morrow for E0zabeth college. Miss Grace Jones tifter a ipleasant visit, to relatives here witl return toety to her home in Asheville N. C. The eollege re'sumcd work Wedies day with several new students to swell the already large number enrolled. Mrs. T. W. Sloan has returned from Newberry, where she has been visit,ng her mother.-Abbeville Medium Jan 3. Mr. and Mrs. White of Abbeville are expected to arrive in the city tomorrow on a visit to Mrs. Whites Sister Mrs. T C. Pool. The Comnme-rcial Batik has declared a semi-annual dividened of 83 per share payable on or after the first, of January. M iss Da-b. D-an of Greenville, came dowpi m *Tu slay and will stay some tim w h h. r iiunt Mil-s Sue Holland In 'he ty. Miases Glenn returned to their achlols In the counity on Tuesday after spending the holidal s in t h( city with relatives. Mibs Anni B . i- itd Nr W. C. Bytium returneo . 'u'sday to their schtiols at Floronce and Georgetown, respectively. Hon. Euget Wehr s, County Super intendent of Education of Newberry County spent Xmas day in Saluda. Saluda Advocate Jan. 2. C. J. Purcell and Patrick E. Scott, have formed a partnership and will en gage in the mercantile business at (. J. Purcell and Co's olid stand. Miss Eunice Beach of Rome, Get., passed through Greenville yesterday on her way to Newberry to visit Miss Lucy Spe"rs. -Greenville News Jan. 3. Mr. Bowmant Derrick of Mlississippi a me'mber of the Senior class of tihe col lege has charge of the preparatory de pariment during the illness of Prof. S. J. Derrick. Prof W. K. Sligh has been called to Sligh's on account of the illness of his little son Wilbur Wheeler. Mrs Sligh and children are visiting R1ev J. A. Sligh at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Poe of LexIngton Virginia accompani3d by their grand daughter, Mist. Fannie Dole, are sj e,d ing the winter witht their daughter Mre. Joe Keitt in the county. Mr. Miller of Philadephia h'as ar rived and is putting the machinery in position at the Knitting Mill. He will remain here for a while aned instruct the employers In the art, of knif,ting. I iT. Hlunt and3J. Y. Culbreatb, Esqs , and Mr. Geo. McWhirter executor leave tomorrow for Lancaster where they go to settle up the estate of the late An.drew J. MoWhirter, who was a brother of Messrs. George and Colum bus MlcWhIrter. In the absence of the pa'stor R1ev. W I Herbert the ser'vices at the Central Methodist church next Runda morn Ing and evening will ho conducted by R'v. T. C O'Dell assistant superinterd ent of the Epw--rth Orphang'e We not.ice from the State that Mr J'ohn F'itter at one tim.. a residlent of this t wn rio.:Ivedl a prize of 825 oflered by th flI Railway Company' of Co'tm"in 10 i'oo"ductor who htandl d the irr"e-st nutmber of passengere durn'. the year Dr J W Nance who bau been en gaged in the practice of meicine here for the past several months left on Tuesday for Lake Cit y Fla . where he will form a partner ship " ith his bro ther in law Dr. Julian. His family will join him there in a short while. The dispensarv sales for quarter ending December 31, 1900, 816.80 41. The invoices amoutnted to 812 028659 making the grose rrofite 84,833 85 The expenses were *620 52 leaving a net -profit of 88.713.38 which will be equally divided bet.ween the town nnd county. VARI10U1,1 AND ALL AIVOUV. Mr. G. H. Feaglo has returned froti a visit to Prosperity and Columbia. Grocnville News, January Ist. F. L. Frugte has returned fri ai viSi to friends and relatives in Newbcrri County.-Greenville News, Jan. 1. . The Denver High chool will COM nuco on the 7th January with Prof 1eli-rs, vf Nowberry, as Irincipal. A itd 811an Intll igencer, Ja mL~ary 2nd(. Mis- Hachael B. McMaster ha% re turned to Newberry in time for the re openling of the Gdtled S.hlool at (ilt plat.e.-W11,110bo-) Cor. W-ate, .liantar, I. C. C. Me Whirt. r has bougt ti stovi of gaocerics belonging to T. V, Eptiug & Co., and will ConiItiu buli ness at tle) old stand. IeS.4r. 1". S. Wkerts CountY SLoperin tendout of X ducalion and John At Sell um pert, Cto.lnty Siper-visor, tool formal Charl2V of hVi' 0e11C0.8 YeSt!-rday Ili our r. p.:t of Ickiie's tiew pr<. fes,:or ii Tiewday's paper there is t typog-aphical error which saye: "Mio Hemphill, the editor, is a meniber o the board" instead of Major lIemDpill Newberry last, year moved along wit,l a rapidity unequaled in her history There were chaitels granted to tho atnount of $265,000 :1 d several new en. terprises were brought here and now that we are standing on the threshbl( of a new year and a new century nc should work with rew-wed eiffirts alonp all lines of incust ial development ati make 1u,' town one of he leading ir the State. Oi- of N, wl)r y -otinni.0' most, prom imint -nlltllg men 11 1 l t lown it! Ile pr.mIng if lif'-A 14,. P t--4nbagi if er au 'Iles4 of six w, ks (ui-ti passed awa.N at his hlome Ieat S'. Lkes o] the evening of Tuesday, Januar Ist I'. -del lhauigh grad-ld ed flrom Nvwberr.y ollege in 1894 but whil. yet a student of that inst0ition was e-c-n. neeted with the pre,s-li,-st, as local editor of the rite tuy t ess and ?e porter I ben of the Voice of tie Peoi.k and later on as editoi' of the Vote. o1 the People arter its removal to Pros perity. To this work he seemed wel suited. Ills writings showed ma,ked ability and proound thought. Aptil from his private life he was a promi nent and active public spirit. In 1891 he was elected Supervisor ff H*!g istrai lon and served one term in thi, capacity which was his 1 st public se" vice For awhi e he was Cou -ty ChaI. man of the Democratic C-kventiir. Ie r#signed this ollco before leavitg for Washington in July to accept tan appointniit as a clerk on the census returns in the Department of the In terior and was at this post of duty when he developed the case of con sumption wifieh cau3ed his death. Mr. Bedenbaugh although only 31 years of age was a man who by hit honesty and honorable dealings in busi. ness mutters, had completely won Ihe eptfoidence of the people and lie will be missed by those who kew and appre ciated bim. He is dead but, the memory of his li.'e will serve a living mUoinmnt to his wortb. Ann,ual Htanquet atf K. of P. The annual Banquet of the Knlghts of Pythias will be given on Tuesday evening January the 8th. A business seswion will hIe hel2d at seven o'clock sharp at the hall1. Immediately there' after tbe Knights will go in a body Ic the opera house where the olicers will be publicly installed and an address on Pythianismn will' be delivered by Rev. James Henley Thornwell, D). D., the Grand Prelate of tbe Grand Domain 01 K of P. of the State of South Carolina. At the close of this addreqs the KnightE with their gulests will rep)alr to t.he Newberry hotel where a aumptuous banquet will be served. Dr. WV. E. Pelham isithe Grand Chan. cellor of Newberry Lodge K. of P. No 7f and among its members are some ol Our best cit Izens. Every body,is cordially Invited to be present at the installat,ion and addressel at the opera house. To Cure a Cold in One l)amy Take Laxative Bromto Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund thle money If It falls to culre. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Advertised Lettera. Remaiug Ina the pest oflice for the week ended Dec. 15, 1000. B-Ernest Boozer, Mrs. Savant Brook, 3. F. Bo'and, Miss Bessle 3OOz or. -0-Mrs. Rlodie Cannon, M S Chal moe, Henry Clide, Hlatih- M. Counts, -Mrs. Sunie WV. Counts, llev. J Counts D)-Willie I)avis Mlrs. Minni' Duke Mart.in Davit'. Fr-Jameu EtLwed ge 1zzle Epps. F-~.J. Y [iord, .1I E. Fraenceh. G-You..g Gaury, Emma Graham John G -eman, S3. T1. Gray. I--Wul [lHuigh, Winnie H enderson W,il IHow ll. t ora Il--ndetson,, Sue liii Jo H ,dgensu. K --Judgie K(night, Minnie KIng. J-Fred James. M--C a rrie M cOlery. N -- Sa,alout Nickols. P-Lizzie Porter. S-J. W. Suber, Rlichat 'tndr. Tl-Geo. HI. Thomas. W-Phoberta Wallace, Win. Wallace Nora Williams. PartIes calling for the above letteri will please say they were ad vertised Wmn. Y. FAIR, P. M. Den 26, 1900. (lark's 200-yd. Spool Cotton, 2 spool for no.. at 8. .T. Wnntan'u tf. Mttrorologli.al lirol fo'r Dect mi,mr, 1900. i ian temp. 4-1.1: m:x. temp (i : date - 23d* min. temp. :1): date- 11 & ii;. Tota' pr-el I) , inch"o -- I .- I N of dayvscla t 13; cltmdy 11); ki:don_ I I dayr: dircection cast. I%-:MA1K.S, 23d. Lightning South of Station at, night. RIalNP1.A LL. P(M 11t'N. I n,4 chrua ..... ........................ 2 I. I M u-c r ..... ............................. ..0 .\t trel . ........ .--- .......................... 81 50 \ y ...... .... .................... : J N .. .......... ... ...... ........... ..... 2 1;1 jIl y] .....7......................... ........ . 67 -1illy......................... ........ .1 12 Se ptem be................. .............. 2..2 O ctober.. .................................... 2. 12 N ovem er .............. ...... ............ .9 1) ce e .................. ................ Total..... ................5.1 -18 AVIRAM" RAINPALI, -'0H11 YEU's VE . 1888 .................. .....,................ .. (;7.56 188 9 ........................ . ...........,..... .41';. () 1890 ................................... ...... -5 13 189 1 ............................................ (;0.85 1892 .......................... .............. ,1 1.1 1893 ................. .......................... , M 8t; 1894 .................. .......... ........ ..... .,:) .02 1895 .................................... ...... . I 9: 149 " ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... . .86 1898 .......... ....................... ....... -15 : 1899 .......... ..... ........ ....... . ...... .it; 190 ...... ... ...... ..... 18 A viraLge.......... 1.,1 0:3) 1'hvse Statisic-. if-, f"r i-I ed bY . Govorit- vie 0- i IW. G. I'. er-o ) i)f I .Io)phi re, S<. vq :ce-VIfe-e- v - .j tfk4me1* 14' 19n0t. All package freight not removed by on nlers from the custody of the Railway Coipanly withinl forty vighit hours, Ilot C incliding u11lnlaysor Ivg!l holidays, coi plute( fot lo o'clock a Im , of the day following date of notice of arrival, shall thereafter he subject to a clhare for stor a:fe e;1ch day or fractio n of a day that such CollSi1nm ts 11111 ay reilailn ill cllsto dy of the Railway Company. of oIe cent per hundred pounds per day, with mini mum charge of 5 cents for aiy one pack age or lot. for one consignee, but not more than $I per (lay for any one consigiment not in excess of a car load. E. CAVENAUGlH, Agt. C., N. & l,. R R. I J A. Iluirox, p 2t Agt. Southern R. R. lie h Edin tevim. Chrit-tmas has come111 and gone and tie New Year of 1901 has put, in ils ap- C pe'llrance anlid let Its -Litl 01.rn over a iew leaf, and do better in the twentieth Centlury. 1 Colds are quito friendly in this neigh- v borho- d. Mr. B A 11 wkins, of-Columbia was ( Ull On a Visit -1 his p)alentS, Prof. and F Mvs L A Iawkins, last week. Missesi Mar'y and Eirin Cofield of Goshen spent part of last week wvit,h - t,heir sister' aind brother' Mrs. JT A. .leter' and I. W. TP Cofield. MIiss Sallie Cromer', of Cromer's spent lass week with her friendc Miss Bessie Sligh. Messrs Frank and Clarence Sligh spent tbe ho(liday's unider' tbe p)aren ali troof, they r'eturned yesterday to their duty. Christmas was quite dull in this sec- t Lion. S Mr. and Mr's. R. L Abrams spent b~ part, of last week up) in Mollohorn visit- I ing his sister Mrs. L2. D. Abr'ams whie there they had a very nice p)ound patrty' ~ had a nice supper' with mnears. cakes, d fruite, which was very much enjoyed I by all wvho were there. Anid the other p)art of the wveek they were in WVaitons sect,ion visiting his - sister, Mrs. W. A. 11itsr, they rc port a ve'ry pleasant tr'ip. Wishing the Editor' and his staff a happy New Year. "Top" J an. 2. 1901,.t Notice of Final Settle. ment. OTrICE IS IiiIRBY GIVIEN nent of the eate of Mat.tic McG Gist,r dleceanse'd, in the ollio' of the' Prohas o Ju go for Newharr.) Co t.y, on1 the 6th ~ day of iFebruary, 1901. at 11 a. m ; anitt* immedhlisely thereafter apply for a llna,l dli"ch 'eng' as Administrator of t ho U said dectaicd, N'ATH ANJEL GIST,' AdmInIstrator of the persos'nal estarc of Maitie M'cC G1-4,, d"ceasecd. If a lime piece is pur'chased here, you may be certain of its gooll quality, in fact., we cuaranstee it This app'li I to our r'epresentation on all the goods r we sell. ' Sterling Silver and Out Glass Just Arrived. Come and examine oure stock, it Is stritlg up-to.dalte,. DANIELS & CO. consunpiion s destruction of Jung by a rowing germ, precisely as noldy cheese is destruction >f cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you 101) the consumption. You 'all or can t, according to Alhen you begin. Take Scott's Eullilsiol of ,:od I ivcr Oil: take a little t first. It acts as a food ; it is the eas i c S t I*( o d. leemS not to be 1ood ; makes you 4b is comflortable. Y u grow strong II,icl (1 it ' er. Take more; iot too much ; enough is as nuch as you like and agrees vith you. Satisfy hunger vth usual food ; whatever 0ui like and agrees with you. \hen you arC strong -ain, have recovered your trength---the germs are Iead ; you have killed them. If you havo not tried it, send :>r free sample, its agreeable AstO Will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, -09 Pearl St., New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. 4 0 nterest. paid on deposits in the Savings )epart ment. t, IbIe rate of 4 pet' cent. 0r anWtIDum1 from (.ce of (eosijt It, OP NiW llWB i? Y, S. C. APITAL - - - $50,000 00 We t-ralsiet. a general lanking husi ess and solicit the 11couts of indl iduals, fitts and cmrporations. E0 Wv. SUM'IMRl. 1'. W. F1.0Nv1. 1. S. M'OWAElI. P. C. Soi'rr11. Z I I,SON. V 11. 1i1'NT. JINO. Ni K i NAi), Pro-ident,. . lI \IA YER, Z. P. WitlGIlT1, Y ice il'resident Cash ier. Master's Sales. TATFl OF SOUTII CA ROINA, COU NTY OF N1 EWBER itY- -IN COMMON PL ICAS. . i. W heeler, PIlain,i If, vs. I). (C. Ito BY~ Ol DER l1O' CO) Ul'T Ii 1E111EN, LI will sell to I he hIighe'st biadoer, eforo 1ho Gourt, 11ouse at Newberry, .C , Onl saleday ini Janfuatry niext, atli 'Iat tract, of land0( si(tuato in the County nO Stato aforesaid, containing t"orty ix Acr-es, more or less, and bounded y the lands of L'viiat Btlantd , D)avid Cannon, George Wheeler' and WVil dim Frick. T1erms of Sale: Oneo-hal f cash, hal nce in -Ii n3 car, with interest from ay of sale, to be securedl by bond1( of urcPhase8r anod miort gage of piremuise's iold. Pu'irchaser' to pay for piapers and Lamps. \V I). IA R[DY. Master. Mas1Lter's Ollico, D'-c. 15. 19100. .1J. Gibson. as Adm'r of J. N. i,ips comb, dec'd, PlailntilV, vs. Thos. J1 lipse mb11 ct al, D)efendant.. Y OlRi)ER OP COJURT' liIEIcN, I wvill seill to the hi ghlst, i. to de , he ire the Courti louise aLt Newber'ry, . , otn saleday in JIanuary next, aLii batt iece, patrcet 0r traict of land' ol rhich the late Jamesft) N LI pscomb (did, mzed and pofssesu.ed(, situnato in the ounty antd State aforesaid, containing 'wenty live Acres, more or less, and oundedC( by thle "LiApscomb I Phc,"' or >rmerly of Geo T. Iteid, by the "Scur y Phltte," aLid perhaps other's.. v'orms of Salt-: One.-hal f cash, bal - neeC otn a credil oiif one, year with in t, r - si frern day of s ic, to be secured by otnd of put ch'ser aend mor'tgage oif retnis i sidsod, a'vit hi leave to pu rchaserP -i antletipat(C payment IPurchlaser to aty for p ' pers and( sta(m ps W. I). H A ICIDY, Manster'. Ni >M'I, - , laitif. is. .Jasonu (i H oz I. - fe.,dent. io Courtt hlouse (Li Ne- s herryi ~. q C.. oni i (lay I'n JanLr.1 ri xI, all tbat lot of 1(d in he to.wn -f I'r stetrity, c'ountfy i'd St to afer- -. , e craim ' g Two and - Nigh tt A-- - , - ofe orLi . l, an -im ) d e\ '-t.d ofc Sa-, -- 'lihore t, IIon Fe W A .ro !- . e i <re OP .I fo, St )r A. N.E 1 in.f, z r. uI. b-,tt .o a ni i rw 4ct'-t. A o- aliit ith Ineres frit-i ofhnith '0t''wn t,Ity nd(I pt-e, 'is,'taind ~orgaFof Acrems, moe, wir le,and loundedu to lansfMrsny fozer , ( )r . . Lagfrd 11. I1. S t.oomaer Muters O b-'. de: On.e,l 110,0a.ne n- on dya ihiteetfomdyo W. llAlaY.Maser 5weet Violet Toilet Soap! Formerly I Oc. a cake, now reduced to I 5c. a box. We are making a special run on this Soap for the benefit of our custom ers, as we bought a large supply of it and we are able to sell it at a great deal less than what it is really worth. TI M E Makes it Plain That our goods possess sterling and lasting qualities. HARDWARE, ETC., Better and cheaper than the best is sold at all times. Our efforts to give the greatest value are not spas modic and short-lifed, but constant and last ing. Our New Year's res olutions are lived up to. Our prices might cause YI to think quality is vanishing HAA/iki,nrE,rns ET.,+ wthn the best isar,lbut alinvesato will effrve toherie.tegets vaueardwotespa. moicrro sotl ed buAonnte dlst OurNeA'srs olutonsrs livdu to. ur a rir-,i acyages migh ca usie y to thinelf withs the yol ii.r:d ea bt cinvnedtgatio weibllr proepae otherse Hauiflraremas Watchs, Dollcs, ANovelties, vr e scritn Mealn rs, Xmasoever Caes.in untilA9bunsm We WISh a Now ?ear! We thank you fory our very lib eral patronage since we opened in August, 1900, and we shall strive for 1901 to merit a still larg er share of your favors. THE Ewart-PiferCo Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings and Dry Goods. COME And See the Line of Dress Goods We are displaying now. SKIRTINGS, WAIST GOODS, FLANNELS, WOOLENS, SILKS, etc., etc. DWe. are right Up-to mos fastidious in style and the most economi the best liningsa onysh market, CORSETS, GLOVES, ndsl\OTIONS of all OUR M~ilinery Department IS Complete and we can build a love fa hat to match any Our New York Milli ner, Miss McLaurin, is all the latest ideas. Do not forget our Shoe Department. The largest line of SH OES in the city. See our Bargain Counter sure.Yom rstrand see us. Yorstrly MowEsCo