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tRI ptad naan o Knights of Pythias, caitle 'EXa1, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S l'A DE41) CO VEN,'rlON-. OF 114 Ldae will 1-e tiold th- 2-ad auti 4t1 T-tiday nigh-a or epach imoi) at 7.30. Vki-iiu Kmvitm coprdvtdI.t Welcomed. THO n E1'.P 'i N G. K. I)i It. -11n4 S. Crotwell Hote Buitiamt, NiEWHEIMN M ARKVII Corructed every !" t mn., Wria. by Summer Bros. Meat ... ..... ..... ..... 7 .84. Shoulders ...* Hams....... ... .... 3 Best Lard ...... ....... Best Molasses, riow ". I. Good Molasses... .. .... . Corn ............... 65 Meal ........ 05. H ay ............... .f.le. Wheat Bran ..15. 1st Patent Floul $4 75. 2nd Best Flour .4.25. Strait Flour *4 00. Good Ordinar% - ..13 0(ka,3 75. Sugar . .. te. RicO...... . .......... Coffee............ ............... Cotton seed meal, per sack .25. Loose Hulls, per Owt.. ........ 30. Country Produce Bntter, per lb ................... Irvowl, - Eggs, per dozen .....a...... 12j@16e Chickens, each........... .. . itS,4 Peas, per hushel ....... . ..... 75c. Corn, per bushel. ..... ........ 60c. Oats, per bushel ........ ...... 35a)40c. Sweet potatoes .. ............... 600(r0.j Turkeys, per ib .... ....... ( d. Fodder, per cwt.. ....... 'T5(a)0c. NEWBR5ERRY U4Jr'(N n IRKEF. (Corrected twice a week b. J W. G-try & Co;) Februa&ry 1, 1901. Best...... ........................ 9c Wando Fortitz.-r. Just received, large shipment Wando Fertilizer. I can make it to . our I ter ect t. see me h.fore nua i-,g Can save you money. I am the sole agent for Newberry. I am your friend, farmers, and want to sav you money. ','all and see me before buy ing. f 3m. J J. LANE Call on C. H Cannon f er 1i kind-i f Lumber, Shiiglis. D ors and S sb. .1y Just rec-ivod 100 t.aus High Grad. Fertilizers geo our prices we well make it to your intarest. E. M. EVANS & CO. t&f.|tf. If you need anything in the Clothi g line don't miss Jam eson's vlearw,co sale. I 2t We are selling best corn at 60 cts. per bushel. Purcell&Scott. Towels, Table Linen, Doilies. Etc. Prices right N--wherr. Cash Store.2t, Wanted I Three (3) Good Sales men and Collectors To work N.-wherry nAd Lanrons Counties. Will pay salary and coin mission and give steady emp jloymctnt. THEss SINGER NIFo (o., Spartaanhuri. S. CI f&t 8& R. L. ENGLAND, MN.r Our Shows cure corns ai itinds anda all sizes. Newtjerr.v CaLsi & o &12' Suits at cut pricesa. Ov. rcats .-ut prices Ext.r- Pa.nts cut price's. B->vs antd Child ren's Suits cut. prices Every thing in Clotbiog at cut prices Don't miss this chance to buy clotbing cheap er than ever heard of hefore. f 21 Jamie~son IIats to beat the band. Newborry Cash Store. t&V2t For easl.. Second hand Piano, used a- me but alwvays kept in order. For partaculars aplily at this offie X ' &f 4t. Look out for Purcell & Scott's Prices. No matter what price you are quoted you will always find us lower. Purcel l&Scott Big lot Ribbons, just opened Prices less than othi rs. Newberry Cash Store. t&'2. WANTED.--Active, energetlo men and women in each township St- ady employment and good wastes Address D. H. RUsmeLL. f 16 Anderecan, S C. Bed Spreads 11-4, others have' 'em, we sell ours at 94e. Newberri. (ash Store. 2't&f We are selling the best second pat. flour that is made at $3.85. I Hurry up. Purcell & Scott. Skirts Mercerized, Oh mv I Only $1.49 10 left. Come quick Newherry Cash Store. Straf A lot $6 00 Shoes selling at $1.90 f 2 Jamia-son. We are entitled to your trade. We' are the boys that have, put the knife in high prices. Purcell &Scott. Blaok Skirts readyV to wear, well made, 48o. Newberry E'ash Store. t&( 2t A lot of Zeliler Brm's Shoe. Si 19. Regular price *3 00 Jamleson, f 2t The best line boys' Knee Ruite ever *steamed out from Baltimore, 98c ..ult, all sizes, 6 to 10 N.-wbcmrry c'ash Store. .tarfm. VAtRIOUS ANn ALL 41o1(r. Mond-ty is 8Aleday Mr P. J. Voss leaves to day for Now York In an--ther c lumn of .his p per see 8ti iY's piano ad. The regular com niunicuti.,n of Amity Lodie, A F M., wlil be he el Molday night. You hiivo only three weeks in which to make )our tax ret.urns to th' c unt.y Au'itor Clol'keni, eges ed other country produc.' are in detand in the city at good prie-'s WIn I ;n N herri ca laroutd't th tie ald and N wt Mloe. We will le Ly!ad to see you. M Go . '1' Reld, .f Chappells. was 'i ' l us 1- 1le of the we k on eijt l'hu ILI e f 1e,pe will nward its uin lou ps,z #.N Tu daN vftruoon, at its r"i.tue ec.- -'e. If yeet v '' . >soll aud would like to pt., y o t.-!uript lion that way, bring it. to his oileos The indlia.i.a aro that the ground hog witl se.- his shadow, c-nsequently the winter is not yet over. VI iss May me Furgerson, of Laurens, aftor a plesant, vitait to Mrs. F. Z. Wil sou's returned home yes orda The February term of the sessions court will convene on Monday, Fobru ar3 18 .b, with Judge Kiugh presiding. Miss Mary Meyer Is clerking a' the Newberry Cash Store wher sth wid be gl-id to serve her friends and ou< tomers. Newberry needs anoth,-r cotton mill and must have it. Wh- will t-tke the lead in organizing a s-ock company 'o build it. Farmers are busy bauline for Iliz -re. Don'' fail to ralse plenity of "hor and e-omieyi" and look - ut for 5 cts co. on next fall. There will ite a meetin of the Bach el r Maids at the residence of Uon. F 11 D.minick, tomortow aft,erno in at 4:30 'clock. The petit jury for the first w. ek of l he sessions court, and the grand jut3 for ibe year will to drawn on 8 Sturday, February 9 h. Mr. W E C:ooion, of Leesville was was in the cit,y thim week and g,ive the Hera d and News Pa plensant visit, in a su- Stantial way Dr. James M Kiler leaves to day for Now York, % here he will take a special aourso in medicine. Dr. Kibler will be gone about a month. Mr John W. Taylor and mother of C -lumbla came up Wednesday. Mr raylor expects to move his family to I olumbia in the near fulure. % r. R P. Fair after spending several 0 days in the city with his paren's re- I turned yesterd -y to A lanta to resume his dut,i o with the Standard Oil Com pany. Rev G o Wight and childreit af er a visil. of several weeks to his parents ne .r Jihnmtn , have returned botme. Mr Wright is much impreeved ien 1 WVna heas bec "ire of oif Newherry 's seond cotton mit'? Now Is tne time Fir Ihte young butstiones men to get to work if N'ew"'rr' Is noet t,o tie left be bind by oth er e'nn!er own- that are sprin,ging u. 'round hetr. The L ' - M -' sin corner of Lex ington couit. 3 ati over to Newberry witbout, a tlie-enring vote. The elec lion was h.'d yesrterday. We extend lhe righe band of f.-lIowship to our new Newherrians anid consider them quite in aequtisitioin to' ur county.( Two weeks ago New York City re ported 21st,000 oases of grip under treat mnt. In the United States at that late two million people were said to be rnder the weathe'r with that disease, while 300,000 were laid up wit.h small pox. Of the latter less t,han 31)0 dl' .1, whbile grip sent. 30,000 to he esve gards -Exchang,re. Mrs. Sophia Retus, -f N-wbrerr. wh, Lias b"en spen-ting several wee ks with Mrs. E B. Wilbur', in this sity, returned to Newberry ye ste rday. lirs. Redus is a delightful lady a'id nade many friends during her brteIi itay in Geffney. She r'et urns to her. thome with pleas tnt rocelelectio ns ofa >utr little city and we buit voice the sen aima3nt of her friends when we say w-' will be glad to have ber visit us ear ly and often -Gaffney Ledger, Jane 30 Totu C ,ow What Youn are Tiaking ( Whben you tak- Grove's Tasteless Chill ronie t-ecaee the fomtu-ar ia plainly printed one ev. ry b.t tie showIng that it is s.m nl. Iron and quinine in a taste- t less formn. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. e Stiell Piaflosl!; Mr. L II. Nixon, representIng Ct.as. y Mv t3tieff, manufacturer of the world fi renowned Stief Pianeu, is stoppine at v the Newbeerry Hotel, and will be In the city for one week During his stay he will be plessed to ('all on all those who are ctn tempatineg the purchase of a high grade PIneno, and di-cuss the in ri's of the celehrated 8 iY. Mr Nixon corn it prepared to quote t,he very lowes-t facetory prices, and can make terms to suit t,be buyer. Tire' t Sti' if Plano ia the only world'renowned piano soldt direct from the muanufaciur er to customer. You can obetain 'ne of the beeautiful StiefY Planos at about the" price a middle dealer would have to ( nharge you for a mnediumer good. or more. likelv, a cheap PIano If vetu are think Ing of purchasIng a Piano, drop Mr N'ixon a letter at once, care Newberr C Hotel, and he will be pleased toe call itnd have a personal talk wit.h t on. You assume no risk in buryintg a 1 St.i-ff Piano. I' is known the world Vaceinattionl Coaupntliory At a meeting of I he Board of Health la-t night a resolution was passed mak ing vaclnatlion complilsory. The doe- (rs of the city will vacc ato rree of charge fll who cippry to them md k.-ep at record of sneth and I hose not, ipplying to I ho ph.N sicians will be cot) pelled to do so und r the law. The reso ution r. quires that every onn he vate:.na- d by the 10 I inst. Ti is is it imi ly plrcaution to prevent sh,e spread of Smllpoj)OX anll every body ihould submiit, willin4iN and i cheerfully, ror it is done for ' he imblic good. A ff'W 5'Into,h I0ats that we are 31osilLw out for I s thanl cost f 2t Jam11eson 2.222A . (lb Va04 oneen and I'er he li'lelsti b.-tu ' t hi'val, hivro it goes le. 15c. 3ard Newi. rry Cash Store. t& 2t. VoUI.g Woinaa., A n1ila'y Socliy. The Young Womao's Mit-sionary So ,iet,y of the Church of the Redeemer will meet at the home of Mrs. G. E. Dominiek, next, Monday afternoon at I 30 o'c - ck All he members are re luested .o be prement. If Ops thte 1 i1114h ae d Worki- off th !qsu(d Ejaxativ, Bro'mo Qii'iine Tablets cure 6 l1 1 one day No cure, rio py -ric- 25 ecents Daughi vr-. or tIe Confedo acy. I ho Dauv h ers Rut.hitr,ford Ciapt,t I. J. D C will meet a' Mre. Glem's inex l'uesday afternoon at 4 30 o'cl-,ck. A lull attendance is r( quested, as busint as >f imi.ortance is to be iratsacied. Miss Elzbe;h Daminick, See Mrs Roh't Wright, Pres. Wilklig 24 1isorn a oay. There'. no r.-, fPr Ihome i lit I I# vorktr.--Dr, Kiog's N- w Li e P.1ls. diliioosare itlw%s ti-v. euriou 'r >id Liver. J 'mididi-' Biliousness, Ft-% e md Agre l'lhey b'nish Ilek He ad ilie, drive out Malaria Never gript ir weaken Sinall. inste nive, work v4111ders 'Try them 25c at All drug ;i"ts. $7 50 Suits $5.90 Jamieson. f 2 Lumbe', Shing'vs. Do-1rs and Sash it lowest pricet, h.N C 11 ( ait On t y To the good farmers )f Newberry we are /our friends. Don't >uy until you see us. Purcell&Scott. Special Rates on A 0. L. On account of Mardi Gras, Mobile, L1a . Pensacola, Flii., amed New Orleao s, lie Atlantic Coast Line will sell round rip tickets to ab.,ve named places for ne frist, class f ire for the routed trip. 'ickets on sple February 12-18 h Iiclu lve, with fiPal limit to March 7th. For further information apply to any gent. Th- Bni Premcrptlonm for ftlala:la lhls and F'ever' i a hottle of Grove's 'asteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron. nid quinine ini a i.'steless form. No ure, no pay. Price 50c. One hundred pieces 36 in. Bleaching the >rice is 41 -2c. at Mimnaugh's. 1,867 yds. Calico, br'ight and new 4c. lew berry Cash 8 ore. i&f 2t. $10 50 Suilts $12.98 Jamiesons. f 2t We are selling best :orn at 60 cts. per >usheI. Purcell&Scott ('nurr of ('omnmnonm *'eteu anmd an.. at ses- ou.. rb.''- prinog term of the <'ommuon 'I- - and( G -, mmral Sessions ( ourt. f'r b, a'b rr ' ounty will be hol'zen at lewbe'rry Cou' 11 'une, beginning on l onday, the 18sh day of Pebruary 1901. J NO. C. GoGGANS, C C. P. &cG S. Newherry, S. C., February 181, 1901. A lo' nice colored ,hlr's, 85e Res,u-. it price, 501 to 75 ets. Jam meson. f 2t. We have Trunks to sell. Our' prim'es r'e selling 'em. Ne'wberr.s Cash1 St,ore We are selling the >est patent flour on earth at $4.30. Come juick. Purcell&Scott. A Fm,rmne r Ne wbe- ' Ian Reaturne. Mr. Leighton, W C~oz,by, a for'mer )wnsman of ours has again decided to ist, his lot among tus and has opened p a fatncy grocerv in the store recently ecu pled by T. Q Bo' zer which, when be arrangemen- is complete, will be nie of t,be prot tist shores in the Stat. I r. Cozby will koep everything which ou would expect to find In a Orat class tncy grocery. The Herald and News 'i-h. a him success. 'him signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Qinine Tablet. b*e fetndy that eures a cold in one day Mimnaugh under >uy's. Mimnaugh un lersells 08 pairs Ladies' Patent TIp, ' Lace or lutton Shoes 690. pair. Newhe'rry ash Store t&f 2t, The prt,m ,s.. * mt. o ts,p ist lot E~ a roidery and I 'serti ni ever sidetrackedl a Newberry at tbo N'ewhiermy Cash tore. tAf 2e -4-11 ANNU %I, CONVIEN1ION. Snurday 4-hnn- i Ac n.lio tio,a of -outh 1'aro Ilion to HMt lin o .ith o-rtu Ciotrch of th-l Ited-ean.-r in 4ebrtuary in. t t'P etitK *-4g19 a a, t)t.t11gl,1h it *vtaI-o. ' r . I t. na, ..,nal amm- 'im lost-. oe14 Ad trd-a.a--a.- vi-S le-ist I us.l. The S- uh Catrolinat Sunday Scho-ol Association will assembv bitn its 24 h annual cooivenltm in the Lutheran Church of t he 1kd,!elmr, Newhaerry, Februar' 25th-27th. The peop)le (f N :wberr% will give the A-s cOt.icii i har y wileome and will co-opera1( with I he conimitteas Ii pro viding entertailitment fr ih ninbers, in fact our pi-ople will - penl their htarts and homes ci their guemts as they al ways do oil such occali4n". The iitar- sting priegram whici has bee(t arranved speaks for ilself as to the bn n-fit oh e (erin d b) all those who attend 11-n n doubt tite mieetiag will be one of plevsulite as-i well ats prollt It will be of inrvest to ou tels' to know that t,hA cot-vi-ntitin wlVl bo vis ited by tuembi rm of tlh internatn1 isociation wto are now nakinag t eir tratis-con inental Sumbtis School. t-lur, and who will nott o, 1, be L)prese.t at., but Lke part Ih all th- -x- rci-es. This Is a feature which w have never before haid the privilege of enjo. iog, and we may expect some iitvrest.iigr (iscut onl, good Iddresevs and excel-nt music. The memblrs of the internmthnal pirty who will mee: with the Conven lion are: Mr Marli,o La"rance, inter national gealeral st-cretary; Prof II. M. IIsmill, into rnational fleld secretar; Rev. B W -pt II 111al , secrvitry Baptir3t Sunday School work; Mrs II. Ml. H1atam ill, primary w,rfker and normal seer. - tary of Illie o1s; Prof. E 0. Excell, leader of song ORDER OF DISCUSSIONS AND ExERCISES Firs' Se-sion- Monday evening, Feb ruar. 25 7 30 S ng service, led by Prof. E 0. Exv(ell 8.00. Address of welcome, Wmn. E. Pelhit ; resp-inso kpy the prtsident., Gt-o B. Cromer, President Newherry Cotlleo. 830. The Internati-val Work, Mem b,-r It,Lernat,bmal Party. 9 00 The Modern Sunda) School, SAth Ie litternat.1-nal Pai Ly. 9.30 Announcements of committees atid businems Adj-,urninmt. S,eond S -ssion-Tuesday morning, F-- -ruary 26. 9.00. Workers' confermnce-Theme: Organized Sunday school work, led by Met.er Inlernational Pary. Coioveni Ion assembles. 10,00 Song service, led by Piof. Excell. 10.30 BI-le study.-from the Gospvls, M -m-er liaternat,lonal Party. 11 00 T Ic vear r vi. wed-rel)orts of oflicers. Discussion of reports. 12.00. Address: l'he front line In State S-inday scho .1 work, Member In ternationat Party. 12 30 R~ound table- snl j .Ca: Modern Saunday school meLthods, ed by Mem b.'r Iaternatio> at Part.y. Annou cements' A joulrnment. Tlhird Ses-aon *Tu'sday afternoon, Fiebr.uar~y 26 Tlhe Primary Depat 3 01 5. nig servica-, led by Prof Ex cell. - 3 30. Pr.res- .1 lprrmairYyork, \ltra Mar.v S Whilde'n 4 00. l'hio Pr. marv Union. 4.30 Chitdr' n's meet ing Childi e-c.'s sotag service--l} miltnt.-s, ted lay P, of Excell; Next~ e u- dIay' lessont-20 min uiteis Memtbet- Intern-a a ot a Paty; T1vo short addr-'mets 20 mrinulta.-, Mem 650 Aauj aorln-at. A priar.i round tab e, from one to t,wo o'Caoek p mn., for- Pelmary and In ,ermnediate L,e.ach--a s onb,1 will beo con dlucted a membera' Inaer-natiaonal Part.y. Reaptt ol au ommai tLees atnd annlonee FouIirth Sassion-Tluebda" eve ing, Fe-nrruar'y 20. 7 30). Song a-ervice, led by Pr. f. Ex 8.00 l'ho Book we teach, Me'mber Intearnat.i(nal Part,y. 8.45 'eactaing tand trainilngebh:er n,~ Memtber Inr,ernational Part.y. 9.30 A tfinuuemnents - Aujournmnt. Fif t Session-Wednesday mornang, Fe bruary 27. 900 Workers' canferencoe-Them-: Tue normal, hous. -to-house. vasitamion. ILnat homelt departm~Uts. led bly VIomber1 In-e national Party. Conlv.-nti 'n assembles 10.00 Song service, led by Prof. Ex C dl. 10.30 Next Suntday's leson, taught, Mi mb< r int,ernaa ion-al Part,y. I 1 00. Roun d tab e -ubj.--cr: Sstd scho at matnagem n , led tiy MiI mbe-r In eranaional Patray. 11.45 Plans for' th cainag year l'he 0ou to ,k--- The offer-Ing, condult,eo by the Inzter-national Seretaries 12.45 Etect,lona of a.fltcer's. Ba,sint-ts ann,ounmce~menits, Adjoturna.-nt. S.xt,h S'.-aiona--Wednesday afterno .n1 Fenruary 27 3 00 Song service, led by Prof. ECx celt. 330. The big boy problem, Member In erational Part,y. 4 00 The teacher's sptiritual prepar'a tion, Rev S W4. Mmlt b, D D . pastor First, Presba L,erlan church, ColumbIa, 8. 0. 4 80. Sunday school tehing, Mi n ber Intern'.tional Party. 5.00. Rotund tale-subje3t The Sun das school teache-r, led by Member Itt terntattonal Party. 5 45 Re'poa .s oaf commit tees Bust netS anonncament. Adjourinit tit.. Sk'v -01h Q-~110n--Wliedniesday eveii Is . v - b, 0. 1)11 2 . 7 30 Song service, led by Prof. IEx cell. 8 W lit' ui-t:Ied and tinsaved mIIISS1114 1 M In' 1 n rn1f .-m iJonl flairty. 8 4" ) '' Si d - a school It, it sotil t 'n'--. ,,: I t i m i 1 1 wty. 9 '0 fit i I-f Par-ing Works, Sp.i eital N - -T i.ighoul tk hien tir p'granin ,UZ-1111 OV- 1'Y Spar*0 mo ' n iof 1-s 1 m n tur.1 vals, tIivrei will be rief. a ,loed pa to , .Ild wV. rk rI. I.OCA i, COM I0ITT' is E'ikl-tainmlent- m Pelhiaml, ('hairm11 1 n. MIuI-i'M t 1 JOn', Clh Nean OFF-'ICERS. Prettildent, Geo I. ('romer, E-q Newbe-h , C, CC Ve I lr.-sid t, C. I 'al-lisle, Sp ir anhurg. S C. Ti'a. -- ,ll'ev, W. I ierhert New herry. S. C 8 eretary, J. L, 11rg Columbia C. StiperInti-ndent Normal Depisrtment, F P whilden, Diialingtoll, S C Sut 1rimtendmt, I'r-Imary Work. Mrs It S Whildell, Charleston, S C. SuIIP-rintOendet-Ill me11 ClaSS Deparlt ment, Prof. J. A. (nImewell, Spartan hurg, S C. Stad,stical Sr,cretatry, J. J1. Gentry, 1's , S I .liniurgbK, C. EXECUTI\'E COINIM ITTIE.. Wmn. M P'elhani, Chairman, Newber r.Y. S C R.,V. T 11. L,aw, D) D., Spartanhurg, S.C(. 8 11. Ez 1.l), rp rt anI)hu rg, S. C. G-,-o 13 Cr--mer, lEsq , N- wherry, S. Uwv W. I 1 ribert, Newherry, S C 'T T 11 dv, Charlestonl, 8 C Rt. G. \%illiamns, Newherry, S. C. G. F Boyd,New! erry, S C. Rviv J M. Matgruder, Spartanburg, IRev Greo A. Wright, Newburry, S. Rev. J V Shell, It ldviliv, S. C. Firn an's Clot Call. "I ituck 1to Imly enginle, athough Ewvry joilni ILed il every ti.rve Wats ra11ked \% ib h pai 1i," wrl 141. C. W Bt-Ila mit, at Inm-1 i v i l%f-(11-1,n1, (of Burling 1(11, 111wn. "I wils weak anld p'lle, willh %Ill )11y appi-tlle 411d all.iui down. AN I was abi utIl 4t give 11p). I gol at hottle. (f E'It-v'rie Iti i-rs, ail aftier Itikitig it, I Ful is wI-ll s. I everI dIId in liy life " Weak, sick I" rIl d"wni pe4lple alwaym oain new life', s1.t-1gthIl and vigor fromil lbti r usim Try Ie m. Hat i ftct ioni guarateeed by al druggists Price 50(* Por lap robes going at $1 25 at. Wf WOOTE-NIt FERTILIZERS. Can save the farm ers $1.00 to $2.00 per ton on their purchase of Fertilizers. To those of our for mer customers who expect to buy of us I would appreciate their informing me of their needs, I can then re serve for them their~ requirements. B u t don't wait, you need not' haul until it suits you. There is quite a large demand and we are taking orders rap. idly, and if you delay we may not have wa yiou want later. wht Newberry Oil Mill, By L. W. Floyd St Pres't, &c. Itedneedt't Itiates Oii account of the aninual SJ)n rijg m't - i', State' Agr civ:lurid and M, -t'h inl al I* ' of (iont~ h Cartolina F ii 6 1901 Jot tmhiat S C., th. Souit herna Ity. will 'I 11round trip tlek- ts $2 25 TIiets mn sale Feb. 4-6. FinalI l'mit Feb 8 J . A. Ilurton, Aga 5ui" On'~ ne w( 1005s Very at,tr'actlv( at WVOO'S ('s l'm no price cutter. I[am the p' ice maker M imnaugh. l.tghanintg i1.td wvinmder,t. Tlhe lightanng rod swIndler's aire i,brtd tOIn I hi land. A r'eputablle fair ner' In th Is couty hats been Imp setd Il'(In by tIe agent, of a ligh ling r d ~OmD 'any~, wt'ho pr'iioosed( tii gIve hImt '35 feet of rol if hi wouild pay for a few et't more, and indlue. d him to signf a L.tQer upo w0 Yhi ch otth~er men'f have' Inc I'llande'd full paiymeitnt fort 1415 feet. a, Is the t.ld giamie of sieuing a slina. .ure t.o a doeunmena wich conttains a ~laust undi"neat h in tine typo that ret itdnla es may orual contracet whIch t.he ge'nt, may '-tnke. It Is a barefaced wind te, andi farm"rs ought to hbe on he' Itookitut, for I he swindler's, who aire saking ad(vaintiage of them by propiosing o give lhem a lhsibtningt rod at *t very small cost In oirder to get their Iiflu ance In thc n' ighhborhood.---Gree, vylle Moiuntaincer. New line of Dress goods just opened ask to see them at Mimnmg' 'rosp-rity News. 'l e-. W\'. A MIo- eley and li ttle d au~h to!r Atinit. left, for Coluimbiat M'NI' dat who-ro thov will spenild severa (1 wih ea1 t and ri(ends. )' .1 i. 'N. Kibler of your cil:y p d thiitro here Thurid-fy on i n.i to N -%v York. Since vacciai. tio hits bven Iinil 'itipult-ory neaturly everylotly Noll sco s'.vs, "I'l.ose (onl'I touch my arm." You wVill knlow the results if you are ever v teeinaled M e A titil, of Troy, S. C., wasi hero I .-t 'M o ni oil business. NI. J L Wi:e his moved into hs new houste. I don't blieve Some people would lhe .4tj isJit'd if they ownId the world. Some said, "why doSI'I li't he 1otl-d of ii. all m i .kII 'ae inati on comps Iiory," anild h( len the.V (1'd So, Ilhoso ver-i'y Ones were the irs it, to Icici about, boeig viae elnattel. S1.met people I'ay, "Whly doesn't, this town do this and why udovesn't, It do 11 at?" NI doe frionds, It Is not the poor. Ii ttle to w n, It Is only the people not worlkniY togeete. If we all wou0d work toget.her, the town woubd buitl up and thrive. What bot ter sitIttion do you wlint than thuis plact? It is heal thy, And health should be chosen before ieat I iches. Let us all live bett,er, ai,nd if we3 can't, say momv thing good about (1ur11 fellow-man, let us not Sayl' anythiIg at ill. Let Us all [)till InIld Ish1 the sa1e way for the In torest of ouir t1lwn as (I ty to get the following: A bank. A new,;paper. A cotton mill. A cotton H(ed aid oil mill. A new school building. And various other things we neced, Md l1hough we can't get thei all at (,nce, we caln get thf-m1 one by onle. Now let us all try to build up the town, for one of t eso days it Is going to build up and ir you ion't hol) we won't give you any cri-dit for It. It Is the beginning of a tew Century. Let use all work together mil bear in mind that God is Love. iaith with her, (en thougand flowers, Air with its bains and bowers, Ocean's infinite expalnse, [Heaven's resplendent countenance, All around tnd lill above, Hath this record, God is Love S unds amig II vales and h-ills, In I he W'ods Ilnd by the rills, Of the breizo and of the bird, By le genile inurmur stired, All I besv songs, -.eneoth. above, H at,h this burden, God Is Love. S. Mamma's Boy. lie was his parents'darling, This child with golden curls, lie iever had a thing to do, Tut play around like girls. He never once even dressed himself, For in mania's employ Were servants that you couldn't count, To wait on imama's 1i0o boy. He grew up1 to mianhood No, niot that! Ile grew To lbe the laziest (dude1 The city ever knew! lHe.cold (lot even black his shoes Hie did niot hi.ve that jov! For y'ears hue had no shoes to bllack -- Mamma's 1913 hoy ! ---xchange. II -oks and 10ye" 1'., Pins le ,Braids 1c., IHand kerehIefs le N.a mor'e r'uomn. Come and see th10 rest. Newvhrr'y Ca(sh 8 or'. t&f 2t, Cut prices the order the day at M imnaugh's. 50 paIl iren 's Ii ne Shoi's, 98e patir. Newb.-rry C'a'h Sit re '&'f2,. 20th CENTURY We offer Jeans, Cash meres, Clothing, Jack ets, Cloaks, Hats, Fancy Dress Goods, at 25 cents off the $1l.00 until January 31, 1901. MIos eleu Bros. Sheriff s Sale. ST1ATPiC O1, SOUiJ'l1 CA REINA COUNTY OF NFCWBI'RRY. D)avid '1etieele,r vs. Jamn Conn'lis 13 Y VIRTUFd 01" AN 1i CUION it,o i.e d ir'eer ed heroin, I will seht biefore th Court, House at Newbertry, H. C , on Saleday in) Febrnary (4th), 1001 'Thle followh-g dl'es'ribetd real us ta e, levIed on as he proeer.m of Jirmes Connelly, to wit: A I that TIract of land Situated In NI). 9i l'own.sh ip, Ne'w he ery Counity, M C , contaIning F'ifiy A eres. more or ' sx, R-'corded in Deed 13-ok No 7, pagi :320. and boundled by lnts on the~ wes5 by John * larmon, on the south hy lantds known as the~ Le'ver land, on the east by Calk's Fet ry ronsd, on the north hy B. I". 14ills. T'erms-Cash P'ui'haser to pay for stamps and tipapers. M M. BUFORD, Mhomreff Newherry C2ounty. 8. 0. Sheriff's Oman.o .Ta,. 10,100n, indigestion dyspepsia biliousness and the hundred and one simi lar ills caused by impure blood or inactive iver, qu:,kly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained in Jol)nstooo"bs Sarsaparilla QUART ROTTILD. It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh builder, and health-restorer, it pas no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $i each. "T DeMiH troit. Mich.o PN, S Take Liverettes for Llyer Ills. 3Sc. * W. E. 'elhitm, Newherry, S'C. Smil h1- Drr Store, Newberry S. C. The Widers Pharnacy, Newberry S. C Dr L . Cmrbett, Prosperity, S. c. 0 0-1 O _0 ~CD 4Cl) PL CD (D c(D o- o ' (a - CD ar vrycaefl o se onl tebe W (D Wo crry a nco lino(oD oie v .L Cb C D !CG srE very D reat obargaiin s uL in l)or:pn t wily l toay on to CopJlthin, Shoes ~ni~ , 0 Lan Ros and Dhwuuid.~~U ClDes ie. rs Sit s Dru mke roo forractiv Wew od are rn soed veryiving, NJOBII DSEPAiRTM EN tha will paky youa ston Lno a e oabe,Jns and vari ons oeesdnthePr bre oom for ryConewS0. aNdw Goodsal thraepl area sdmsy arradming.rao S AMBRJ. W .ONES ~ Coni for ewhAdminOintxa,