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E. 1 A1-lw. EnJTUIS How wouild it do to organize a company to build a yarn mill on the mont lily installment plan ? Itshould be an easy matter to raise 1500 shares at one dollar a month. This would give us $1,600 and in fifty months we couli have $75,000, aind arrangements could ea-ily be made to have the building up and the ma chinery and the mill running bofore the stock was all paid in. We nted to get some nanufacturing onter prises in Newborry and in this way we could raiso the money witlout any one fooling it, and those who work on salary could take some stock and in this way every one would be intorosted in the success of tho enter prise. Wo would be glad to hear from some of our businless mon oil this suggest ion. Many are the times in the recent past that news has reached us stati rig positively the death of Aguinaldo, the leader of the Filipinos, and now we are told that he has been cip. tured by Gen. Funston and is in the hands of the Amricans. It seems it little strange to us that a man who has died at so many different times recently can still be alive We sup pose wietn the administration has succeeded in killing all his country. m1eni, who, iinder his lendership hitve for two years besn fightiing for tloF.e principlhs which are so dear to Ameri cas, they will then condomi him as a traitor to this governmerit, and he will die his last dentt. Or eat is the change which has come over the tn tion. COLUMII It LETTEV. Columbia, March 28 -Wo had a very heavy ritin here on Tuosdny morning and the river is very much swollen from the effects of the rain in the up-couitry. Wednesday wit, a balmy spring day. The changes are quich. and fast sometimeis but we do not believe there is a better cli mate in the world than we have here. I notice the Stato iewnpaper keeps hammering at the Governor about the free pass bill I flind the follow. ing in one issuo this week: Over five weeks having passed since the adjournient of the legis lature in(d the act repealing the ltw against iAlicial use of free patses not having bween turnied over to the codeo commxiissioner with thle signarturn of the excentive, it is a fair inference that Governor McSweenrey init.nids to hold t hiis mteasur te until thle nt'xt se's sioni of thle geneiratl itsseml y, wvhen lhe will have the opt ion of ret urninmg it wvith or withlout his atpprovatl 'PThe Ilabby iannor in wvhich the (ov ernor hias dlealt wit h this issue, so clear cut in mnoralis, is charatcteristic of him. lie temonilrizes hetween duity and dlesire, between fear of .ubiie condemnation atnd an1 appetite for free t ransportat ion which it is not deninlid lie manifested whien a inim boer of the general a-semibly. Thie incident does not do credit to 1[6s Mediocrity. I would like to know hiow the State would have the Governor vet.. the bill while the Legislature is not in session. Would t he St ate niews paper have thle Governor call the Legislature togetheir int order to, vote. the bill. I sup~pose the State w'ouldl hatve the Governor tell it what he i going to do. I do not know wvha' the Governor is going to do abutm this bill. TUhe cosuttituLt ion providhe on this point as fellows: "Every bill or j int resolution. which shall have pas.'ed the Geniersl Assembly, except on a gnestion .4f adjournment , shall, buefore it bie comes a latw, hie pres"nted to thl, Governor, and1( if he approve he shnl sign it; if not, he shall returnt i-, with his objectionis, to.the house it. which it originated, which shall en ter the objections at large on its journal and proceed to reconsider it. If a bill or joint resolution shall not be returned by the Goverun within three days after it shall have been presented to him, Sundlays ex capted, it shall hkve the same fore and effect as if he bad signed it, tin lees the General Assembly, b)y ad1 journment, prevent its return; in which case it shall have such force and effect unless returned within two days after the next meeting." Now, I have no ideia what the Governor is going to do about this particular bill, but it seems to m.' utterly out of harmony with what is just and fair and right to be con tidually charging weakness and in decision because he has takeun no action. It he should decide not to apnrove zt. what the Stat. thinks its should do, the constitution makes it his duty to send the bill to that branch of the Legislature in which it. originated with his reasons for wit hboldli his name. I am free to aidnit that it was a great oversight and mistake on the part of the mem bero of the constitutional convention in not making provision that this messag(i and the bill should be sent to the editor of the State instead of to the Legislature, but I ain afraid it is too lato now to correct the error, antl the poople will havo to suffer the cont-equencos. But the constitu tion provides that the Governor ,.hall furnish the information as to what he dLes and his reasons in case ho withholds his name to the Gen. eral Assembly. A rather penliar case was pro Rented to lie Governor frow Spar tanburg the other day in the shape of a petition for pardon. An old man was convicted of violation of the dispensary law and the jury who tried the case the next day after ren dterin,! their verdict voluntarily pro sented a petition asking the man's pardon. The Governor granted their requnest. ** The Columbia peopl are going to do their best to make the reunion of Confederate veterans a grand suc cos and I am sure they are going to sccoed. As we g-t away from the trouhious times of 'Ol-'65 these re unions grow io i .tert and I hope to see in Columbia in May every old veteran left in the State. The rail. roadh have made the rates very low ald I am sare Columbia will do her part to give the boys a pleasant time while h,re. E. H. A. Uhtoqueplu Dots. On Wednesday last we had a much nteedod rain, the gr-und had becomue too hard in uilace to plough. This morning we had frost und Ic - In abundance aind it is w-ill cold at present, We cannot yet tell the amount of danage done by the frevz,. We have had another confligration fhs time on the place belonging to %4rs. Hi rris. Mr B. P. Cannon and others lost, about 3 cords of wood. Had nt the wind been favorable in carry ing the be-t 'n the oppo-ite direction, \lr Antine Buzhardt and ot,hers would i rOe iuit a large amount, of wood. Some of our farmers have planted vorn, nearly all are read v to plant but on atccount, of the cold weatl.- will wait a few days longer. Mr. David Dobbins and daught-r, of Whtmire, were visiting Mr. W. H1. J1nes8 tast sunday. Mr. Gr aver Glymph, of G1. mphville, was visit,tog Mr. 0. H-. Lane last Riev J WV. Blanton preached ae usual1 ani excellen) sermon to a large c ".greg'a ion at. IC mrce church lant Sufiday. l'here wIll tie a conference at Leba non echurcth on ji' iday before the fifth Sunday. liev. WV. 8 Uenry will preach aL, Lebanon on the tiftn Sunday. We are glad to kn ,w that. Mrs. Setz ber, who has been quite sick, se improv Oir worthy rep)resen~tative, Hion. constiluents, be has distribut,ed the agrlculIt ure reports throughout our neIghborhood, and all parties will find the biok worthy of p)eru'al March 22, i.901 B 'chmnan. Vestnet ble). ok e arm frn, Mast S ven hutndred acres for sale, well a.ered, clorv r growvs Ihnely Near Ne wtborr3, S. . i t-Irss tI -ral I a - Au~ws, Nuwwoorr , C 3 Mrts. D). M. W..rd and Mrs. IElla ii uase, of New bWiry, are visiting Mlrs. M~aster Charliu3 B srr has iieen in his roomu several day-, sick with rosseta All the "isende of Mr Marnxoy H4r .uon are glad to ou him tsack agatn at nib wLork at ii ,wk, Bros' st'.:e, oaf er ani lin us "i a ''i iteks at his fat.ner's tlo G - e - 5i C uto,, of \ent b . .plilt , mu,id ,5 ,' ti aund $iunda) 'ih D. I. A. -.imp 4 nl's famit'3. M1e. Liza o D)oh.er, wh-> -.ra ,-en vls1t,ii1g M,as. D Ia Biwers, returtned ti) he' home Moinday. Thelro was a general ttuixture, in the sinooo house last, Fliday eveniner and daturday, iaw3ers, preachere, far mers, metrchan's, doctors, blackemithus and ever b dy of every do43erIp)t,hm were t/ ere(itatitig oiver t,he great ques twon s.f "Dispensary" or "No Ispen Quite a number of the young people ini town went, to Newberry Wednesday to atend t,he dog and pony snow. d. Save. Two Fromi Deati. Our little (laughter hmad ani lalmost fa at attacik of whoi)pinu cough and brotn chillis," writes Mrs WV. K ilaviland, of Armunk, N. Y.. "but., when all ot her resmitiesI filed, wo saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our tiece, 'vi lo adi enntumption in an advanced stage, also used this wondert'ul medI-. elne and to-dvy sue is pe-rfectly well. Desperate throat, and lung diseased yethd to Dr. KIng's New Dicovery as to tno ot her tmediine otu earth, InfuilI. tile for cough< and t'lls. 500 and $1.00 guaranwte by all dryggtst. , Tsi bot etles free. Unchman Cra opel ait Uniou Acad. mj Chip0. Some time -go I promised to have something to .ay upon the suhj ct o1 hIgh style and up-to dite living. We will turn loose some thoughts in this direction, let the result be as it will: As a rule the farming class of people are the w-rot to grumble and c mplain, and make poor mouths of any other class, therefore, our thoughts will bo directed mostly to them. Wt-el, dear friends, here we are t.ramplIng he glorious old month of March-the beginnin,g, of lien Lime. We are now In the midst of anot,her credit season, one of ihe most danger ous periodi that we have to contend with. Our liens and mortgages are about all signed up and the clerk of court is busy putting them on i e, so there will not be much more complain Ing until about the first of next No vember. Now my dear brother farmers there is something confronting us at this very time that demands our serious conideration. Let us begin to think over uhe cost of making this crop. Wars abroad, or from some other cause, have made mules and horses higher than thay have been for several years pist; now add the further fact that fo-id is higher and is still advancing, and you can readily see that its going to cost more to make this crop than it, has in former years There is no doubt but what the guano debt is going to be larger than it has been for many years N ,w let us take these facts into con oleration and see if there Is any -oom for us to make the deb, still larger for the sake of up-to-date living. You in ty talk about diversifl id crops. exten eSve farming, bonded warehouse- and ever.>thing of the kind as a mt3ans of regulating ihe price of cotton. B t good people a,4 long as we are over burdened with debt, we are as helpless as lambs. I'he fashions of aiso her season are opeiiing up, Iiducements of various kinds are spriiiglng fort h, so now Is the impor ant - ime to stop and con-ider the fact it wt are not living too fast-always trying to live like simebody else-not satisflid to live ac cording to our own means. The idea is'to live u)-to-date. Keep up with the f tshion of (he world reg irdles4 of what it, cest. The world has goue perfectly crazy on legislat,ion, education, fasn ion and plride. If you don't dress up according to the latest style you are classed amnoig the vagrants. Suppose we were to drop back in the steps of our bld forefathurs and mothers about 40 years ago. L-t all this up-to date living alone. Could we not easily cut down our expenses at least one third ? This Is all the protection we need--fol low this plan atiout six years, and take my word, speculation and combitation will vanish, our nomes will flourIsh, t)ur debts will oc paid and we will be a happy people But pride is Ihe root of all evil, fa,1h ion is the root of pride and woman t,he roe' of fashion. Bumt, God biless the women, comeos earnestiy from my heart, atnd I shati not give t,bem less than the:y deserve, there is nobody likee to see them dress, look pret,t,y and be inter esilng better than I do, if the money has already been made to pay up) as they go, but if it, hi ' to be bought on a lien for God sake do with as little as pose ble. We p;oor people have to deny ourselvEs of so much society living serve God. Do what you know to be right, live according to you means anid let society speak of you as it wll style, fashion and p)ride are nothing but the works of the devil, and are shutting many a poor soul out of hieaven every day. A person just as well be singing Psalms to a dead horse as trying to make me believe lhe is a Chrisetian so long as he carries in his breast a highminded, proud heart. Christ's whole life from beginning to end was splent in teaching pesople humility. 1 know most of the women are going to shun the idea of what I say. The) will say: Mar) ns a pretty girl-her figure moat Sne m iusi have something nice to wear if it has to be boug ht on a lion Then next fail the cry will be. Times Is h rd money is scarce, L *nu fac's through he land. l'he lie ns h ave swallowed up our cro And left u- not a horn'. Now John begins to study. iii rolls a'.d tumbles, Gr'un's and murmurs. Blu its all in1 vatin. rioelet,y says Mu -y must dress in sty le Or the will be to tblame G.Kd bless the world, Can's we sto;, so enuch sooiety up-to-date liting. This Is at, -ut sell the protec-lea we need. MISC[.LLANECOU8 CHIPS, S shool at U.,alon closed last F iday. There is and has been for -the pas.t few weeks an epidemic -of grip. tbroughout this sect ion. -There was comnmunii n services* at Blachmnan chapel lust, Sunday with pe paratoryv services on Sattirday evening previfous Th%e congregiat ion elected Mr. A. B. Piest\,r as 'a dl.-gato :to con. forencs~ which convenes stih3t. Jamnes church, Jalapa, today. Mr. L. I. Ept. ing wIll represent 8t. Paul's congrega. tioin. There wi!l he preaching at St Paul's on Good Friday .with communion on Easter Suiday. Mr M. L $trauss has a very fine lo' of chickens, the only educated chick ens I ev.-r saw. Its a perfect curiosity to see him make them run around the house all in a drove until he tells themn to stop. A hail storm passed through this section last Monday evening. There has been a considerable out come in the grain crop for the past few days. Married at Propnarity Lutheran nar. onag-b by R -v. Hiller last Sunday evening, Mr. Jacob Hawkins and M s Edns 81ase, daughter of Mr. and MrF. Joh n I. Sense. Mr. and Mrs. W W Kinards are both sick wit h g ip and fever. We congratulate The Observer on the return of its old editor, Mr. Wal lace, is more than an ordinary writer. He always leads out in questions that, interust the people. Give me you hand Josh Trump and except my congratulatitoni. I want, you to make the effor t of y..ur life, you must, win ihat cake I know N ou can do it. March 28, 1901 Chips. A Place of licauty It1sOt Will Prove a J,y Frore-vr. Dr. V. K'. Pehain has had placed it his pharmacy oie of the handsomest, soda fountains iii the State, and is pre pared to dispense refreshing drinks of any flavor. This fountain was pur clasec from the American Soda Foun tain (ompany of Philadelplia, and it would pay any one who has never s.en it to call and take a look at it. This fountain is made of bolid onyx and is beautifully trimmed in silver. 1L Is Ien feet in length, has three French p ate mirrors, ono of which extends eu tirely across the top and to supported by two columns of onyx; the other two are so arranged as to form a triangular grotto in the centre of the fount,ain. Tnis wrotto has suss-endud from the top a filh uquarium, and Is lighted with two liwhts all of which are so rt flueted as to appear Lt be four times the nunu ber Tue bottom appears to be a bed of lovely purple violets. Ou either side of this grotto whic, is In les-if a bower of oeau y are ten --f ibe late-timprov-d tilting o3 rup jars, all porcelain lined sil I cacti of wtien will hold a galon. At the bottom if the fountain, and extenalug its full length is an air tight refrlgeratsr having six doors, in the c itre sof which is at ice box and on either side are apartmeuts for coid stor -ge Ou the side Is a three way cock which enab es the dispenser to turn on the varbotiated water without leuving ihe fountain. Four diffirent imieral waters--Vict y, Deep Rio k, Tate Spring and Litila m -y be drawn from this fount at any time. This Immense affair Is lighted b. nine lights and is truly a thing of beau ty wnich no doubt will prove a j >y for ever to the thir.ty traveller., who ctme i this fountain to be refreshed. Dr. Pelham will also have two ice orea n parlors in his Colua [all during the summ r Pity and Beanty The most beautiful thing in the world is the baby, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not knowv that a little fat makes all the differ ence. Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear-; the fat, that wvas comnfor-t and color and curve-all but pity and love--is gone. The little one gets no fat from her food. There is some thing wrong;itis either her food or food-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had storedl in that plump little body of hers; and that is gone. She is starving for fat; it is death, be quick!i Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take; it will save her. The enoin has this picture on fyo have not tried it, send foTree sanaple. its agreeable taste wilt surprise you. SCO & BOWNE. 409 Peatri St..ee N. Y. aldruggluts. COUNTY OF NEWBERRtY-IN COMMON PLEAS. indrew J.5 L.angford in hisown right as ox-outor and Milton A. Carlisle as oxecut"r of the last will and testes. mnent of William Langford, deceased, PlaiaAiff. Against Malindla lIigglins ot., al. IN OBEDIENCE~ TO AN ORDER OF athe court herein, I will receive otdls 'or town lots, itn town of New herry, S. C. hoclonging t,o tbe 'st,ate of Wlliam Liangforc) doenuneed, to hbesold under t,he or der of the court at private sale, fo,rty. hiree of said lot,. are Aituated ne ar the r..ideet44 upion whieh the deceased to steled at the t,ime of hlis death and have no buildings upon them T'he o'h. r thirteen in number nd no buildmys( uapon them, are subdivided lots or 'ue rawford lot of land t.ear the town of :elena. A190 two houses and Jots in he town of Helena. Pleste of the sarre are now on Ac ini mv romen H. H1. RIKARID, Master March21, 1001. '. MOTHER! It's a fact that niothor knows more about B >ys' ( 1 thing than a dozen average men, and for this rI1,>O we always gladly welcome mot hers to our store. Our Spring Clothing fto. Boys and Chi(Iren is .o attractive that it is easily way ahead (f any display < Vter In1ade inl Newberry. We have ever-,. new id a in -4iir andi Vest(e suits, Russian Bleu-e and Two ani *iiree Pie uo - ts. We have not had a custom- r find fault witi oulr pri es 1 hisseasn). Mther, there's a chance waiting for yom in oril ( hi'<lren's Department. The Ewvart-Firfor Go1, THE PEOPLE'S CLOTI1ER. UNDER THE NEWBERRY HOTEL. Tle lIutual LifB Insuralc companj of }ow YorK <* RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. The Largest, Strongest, Most Progre;sive Life Insurance Company In the World. Paid to Policy-holders in 1900. .. .. .. .. .$ 26,361,863 83 Total income in 1900 .................. 60.582,802 31 Assets December 31, 1900 .............. 32Z.753,152 51 Insurance and Aar aities in Force ........ 1,1411,497,888 02 And It LeadS Again In South Carolina. From the reports of twelve leading companies, on ile in the Comp. troller's office it is shown That The Mutual Life of Now York paid for f-rty nine per cent. more businet-s in South Carolina in 1900 than any other compan). (Jained fifty-eight per cent. m)re in-ira-ice in force than any other company. Collected in cash premiums $79,521.80 more than any other company. Has $3,827,9063 more insurance in force in Soith Carolina than any other company. The Minal Life is now selling a Siugl,4 Pmomium Giaranteo.l Three and One-Half Per Cent. B>nd, which doot not require an uxnumation. The Five Per Cent. Twonty Year G )1d B>nd policy cannot b,* equaled. Better than a G.vernent, B,nd. No imp-tired or viciou riski solicited or accepted for insurance in this 0 .mpainy A few first class agentsi can secnre desiirable coat racts. For particulars as to plans, rat.es, etc , apply to F. H. HYATT, General Agent for thme Ca,r..li- a, Couinumbia, S. C. marThis offer stands for 30 days only.gsgr 4 F1 Quart of Plr Rye Whsky, F romn ir g Seven! $2 65 t o Sh11996$ to Nine AII nn4~~vYears AddresS OU-c3. SA Pr. PAC .B.AG-ii. ON E QT W H. MC HR A Y ER. Guar anteed Strict ly Pure H Iand-madu Ssur- Wseh. ONE QT. GIBSON XXXX RYE. Palat thle ini the HIihnt D -ire'. ONE QT. GUGKEN11MMERI, J. st.ly ('elbrated for- its M dh-inal Value. ONE Q I'. OLD) CROW W H IS[ EY, The Old Reliable Favorite. We ship this assortmnent, or assorted any way you lik e ti-em. in a plain pack ogs for $2.05 express pre-paid only to the limits of the Sou'hern, Express Co. Wr-ite for our new illustrat ed pr-ice list, just ont'. Send in .3our orders. G'Give us a trial on our $1.50 and $2.00 Pure Rye and Corn. REFIERENCE: TPhird National Rank. GLENDALE SPRINGS DISTILLING CO.s MI -rCHELI. BTR EET. ATLANTA, GA. Good Time. |THE NEWBERRY Every man, lady and L-dad~crt o boy should have a good WJLLI3UY ANDSEILL time piece. Come and Notes, Bonds aiid buy itof us as we have -M rggs a large se.?ction. M rggs If your watch, clock Stocks of all kinds and or.jew~eIry needs re pair Real Estate. bring it to, us and we .. O. B. MAYER, President, will put it in good or- JNo. M. KINARD. 8cc. and Treas. der. lin aflso have a nice BOflO~L Bo Ks Jewery,Siler R. W M. G MAYESt4 NOW IN Jewlry Slve car-e of tbe......ty D. posuoy - asO all books of ' he new adnotion can WTear and Glass ---ae-hi--atr-- Th-u-n--* ill be oldforex&.c ly hv yc printed will please intrs'duce the new he ks as rapidly as may seem feas-ible, for after dilar Sdhoti, -ltuiy 1, 190l, the law re quit-ea the neWr . adoption to he- u-edl exe'usively, Re-pee' fullv. The Jiweler, ELJ" O.E Ed EASILY, QUicKY AND PEIMANENTLY IESTORED. Magnetic Nervine is sold %% it it wr it-ei vu wait t i' fo cur I nsomn ia%. lits, Dzin'I . Hysteria, Nervoos l-hilih. . L .--t, VitLality, Semi nul Lo-4ses lailittf M nor% -the r .-sult. of over work, worry, sitkness, error- of %outh o" ov'r-i#-dtl'g'-nc-. Pelee $1 6 boxes $5 I mait Iii plain p .ckak-e to any adtd r. si -n receipt of price Sold only by Gildoer's Corl.er D ug Store Sol'- Agen's, Newberry. DR. PUST'S Oritona ad An - onn,wyr-lilhl: a- d raf(t Ladte! alway s a-k f I )r tt]St-' C 1t4n RA1o 11,11d PCnnyr-'%1 14*0 imile I'ltlis n-ver fall at d I. V. I injureI . .\bi'ed to lon\ a1 t('b-A (o r.e iipt, it $1 10 -.% (flde e's Cotier 1). ug Stme Sole! ALZet,t., Nowherry. JAPVA XqESE 3P -1:-a R] C YU .X." -3M A now aut complete treau.i-nn con. -is ing of Sul-plitories, apbuie8 of 011t mnt.o-f,and Iwo boxts of 01n- ment. -\ never failing cure for Pilvu of evt-rV naf'ure and di-erce 1 makes an -1pera in with the knife-, which is painful, Itnd oftai i-sul6- in dv-at.h, utinecessary 'hy endure Il,is terrible diseas ? We pack o wr tI(-n atuia'tei in ench $1 hvox. No curt-, nit pay 50c anit $1 a box. 6 f--r $5. Sent 1v mail Sample free. OINTMENT. 25c. AND 50C. CONSTIPATION cure-d, Pt- es prevent. sd, h Jaianet.-t Liver pellets the v reat Liver and 8totnach . gula'or and Blood Puriflor Am,ll mi d aid pleasant to takk; especiall% adapt- d for children' use. 50 doses 25c. Gilder's Corner Drug St.or. Sole Ago, ts, Niwherrv. SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. 0jN SLEDAY IN APIUL, 1901, during t-gal houts of oale, I will s. ii at, Publie nuvtion to the highost t)idder, tha house and lot in the Tows opf Pro-perit-y S C , the property of %irs. .1 N Wo.-at, containing One fourth of atv Asre, tmore or lest, front tig oii M,in street of said town, and nounded north by lot of E. K. Bedotl haugh, and south by lo a f Dr. J. B -ilmpson, another lot of Mrs. J N. Wht-,t., and lot of Logan W3a"e. TERMS: Ore#--half of the purchase n..t-y to be paid nsh, the balance in 'welve months, with Itterest from day -if sale. secured by bond of the pur chaser and mortgage of the prenmises, with leav to 'be purchaser to pay the whole bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for stumps and papers. G. G. S ALE, Attorns-v In Fact R CI A AM &C. . "~tT NO0 01I e anPLE Power Pl~ant For Factories and Mills. ENGINES; Corlis, Automatic, Plain Side Valves. BOILERS; He atUre, and Pumps. SA W M IL L$; From small plantation mnill, to the heaviest mills in the mark at. All kinds of wood working m<chtinery Flour and corn milling machinery. (Conuplete ginnIng systems, Lummus. V-,n Winkle and Thotmas. Enuines. Bollers, Saws, Gins ini stock for quick dcliv, ry. 1326 Maca St., Coliumnia, 8 U. Master's Sales. 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 01F NEWBERRY--N COMMON PLEAS. Milton A. Carlisle Plaintiff, vs. Jobn Butler Kinard, Defendant. m,udder, before the Court House at Ne.wherry, S'.u-h Carolina, on the First Monday (Salrday) in April, 1901, all that tr. et of land in said couuty, cocntainnt g Sevente'en and (17t) One fourth Aa-res, more less, bounded by lands of1 t,he estate of Allan Nich "is, Mars. J. M. Ilawkitts, Big road, F'rank Bcozer and *othere. TERM~S OF' SALE: One half of the purchuase money toa be p id in cash, the balance on a Ored it of twelve montbhs with interess from date of. sale, to be secured by bond of the pur cha'er and a mortgage of the premises scold, wish leave so the prbsrt pay the whole tamourat of his hid irej cash. And if tbe purebaser falls to. enonply with the terns e.f .ale wI'hin one week after da'e of sale, the M es ter will readver'Ise and sell the eaid land on the next enstuisg Sa niday at the risk of the former purchaser. Trhe curohaser to pa" for senmps and pa pers- H 11 REK1A RD. Mastet'su omce, March 6, 1901. NOTICE. AITLTE\WIRERS NOW EM. kl.elmed in shc' PubveS('cho I- ofN..w 'm'rry ('onnty are herehy notelled that at the close of their 'can, Otivt ebchols they nmust, delIver th Ir Te*.oher's Ret later to the 0 iunty Stuperisatenden,t as a finail ret.ort hefo'e 'he last salary wairrant wil' he c;ppenrved. Reispre fo'h . ItUG R ,WERFTS