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Knights of Pythias, Canstleo 'Ema11, Newberry Lodge Nos 75. S T'A ' 1,D CD . Vi ONTIONri OF til-4 L idlie will hle tield the 2 od Itt 'ith Tut.day nights of each month at 8.00. Vlsi Ing Kiiteits cordially Welcomed. TIOS. E. EPl'ING, K. of R. and S Crotwell Iote- Buildiiji. Uave your eyes exin:ntd. Remember that we have a beautiful selection of Novelty )resti gioda, Dim ities, Wa-4h Silks, Organ-lies, L-wno, P K 's, Linens, C'neviat,. i'rimenings. 74c Naml,urg Usdging at 4c. 10o Ham. buri at 5o, and a ice present as i gift at Flynn's.vash Store. It Cross-eyed children under twelve year4 ca" have their eyes straightened by Dr J. F. Hurd,shaw at 2t tf. Reeder's Pharmacy. Easter Egg Hunt. There will be at Easter egg hunt at the residence of Mr. Geo. W. Summer next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock given under the auspicles of the Wide Awake Society. Admission five cents. Valuable Stock Farm for Rale Seven hundred acres for sale, wpll watered, olovtr grows finely Near Newberry, S. C. Address Herald ad News, Newberry, S C. 3L Dr. J. F. Bitdashaw, specia'lst in fit ting glasses to suit all eyes, will he here until April 10th, at,.Reeder's Phatacy. 2t fL. Big B,rgains in Towels Oil Cloth, Damask, B11-aching, Calieo, Pervales, .Trecoras, Beilliant,s, (r-po- a, Laharn suitling, Giorintane War- and black Grenediues with presen - to a I who huy those immense bargains at Fi n-,'s Cash Store. it you Kniow Whait von %re T,aking When you tak- Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic I.ecause the fon-u ar is plainly printed on every b.tilt, showing that it s sim,l,y Iron and quinisiv In a taste less form. No Cure, No Pa.. 50c We are selling the best patent Flour on earth for $4.40. - Purcell & Scott. You are tendered a cordial wel. mt aitd p lite -Ite-Iti-In. W- will be wlad to show you .0 that % cu may c-mpart, our prices with any house in the bus, ness. We assure you it Is no trouhle to show goodis as we know we have the preitsemt, And unqes lonahly i he cheap et in upper Uarolina at. Flynn's C o4h Store. , - ' ce k.-r*-i ft"mp, . On Sunday af-eri oon last the. Rt.v. J. U. Ahney, of Ih- city. at his rest. dence 1016 Wtshinigont street pet form d the o romonv uni ing in mar riage Mr R)e t Cork r 11. f--rmerl. of S tin1la 'ou,r,. n.)w of ibis .-Ity, and Msa N illie 8 & tp -, eli-t. d ughter of Prof B. F 3ampt . of ia'uda, wljlb has been making h--r h m In Columbi i ro' some time i'he ha. iv coup' b--.v. taken a house nt. 1520) Bea ist'eet anid will continue to lite here -i'be Sta'e. Apr11 1st -M r.. Cocker- 11 and Mi-a Sa -,p e both * lived In N--wberry for several years. ', We wish for the young couple many years of prosperity and happiness. * The Best Fr.-acriptinu for alaia Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simplyv iron and quinine inw a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50O.. ) All Liver and Kidney troubles are quickly relieved and pe-manently cu ed by Palmetto Liver M.d'cine Price 10lOt. For sale by Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. .ly The Err.'r Fecund. The Observer stated yesterday in noting the presence of Inspector L. W. Boykin, "that there was a discrepancy of $170 between the cash in band a' d the amount charged up to the di-p'nser" at the Newberry dispensary. 'As the investigation had not beena completed we think the publiet,ion of this item inopportune for the Ol.server furtber maid it was probably only anw error of book-keeping whiebh is liable to occur wit,h the m at, careful accountant. The error was found in Uolumbia in the failure of the book-keeper to credit Dispenser Mayer with $177 54. the ex pen-e acount for the mont,b of Jainuary, 3and whon this was d ne theC accout ts S balanced. p., The Newberry dispensary has been 11 ~imansged slice it was established wC.4*,o.1ispen,ser Ma.3er has been dis and E' .g tJe duties of the position charging '-Mao,is recognlz" d as one of faithfully and . 'in the Stale. the best dlspenser"', .___ - Inn't Let ithem aa ' th Often chi d en are t .rt uredw('. n ing andt burinig erz-m& an i other se.--s diseas,s but, B ank.-ii's Arnica 8,ive heals the raw sores. expels infl im ma'ion, leaves the skin wit hout a - car. Cleani fragrant, ehs-ap, ther--'s no sealve oin earth a - go i. Try it.. C-ire gratran teed. Otaly 25 t at all d ugIsts. Look out for Purcell & Scott's Prices. No matter what price you are quoted you will always find us lower. Pu rcel l&Scott Stops the. onUgh and Works oil theS Cond Laxative Bromo Quinipe Tablet. cure a cold in one day No cure, no pay. Price 25 cent. "The homneless tuani and the -beauless girl are alike-they have nowhaere to lay their beads.'' VAHISfl AND AV,L ABOU-r. Today is Good Friday. Mr. T P Lane left yesterday for his home in Rugby, N C. Senator Geo 8 Mower is Colum. bia this week on business. Mirs Elliot Dunvau went to Poma-ia today on a visit to friends. There will be an extra communica. tion of Amity Lodge A. F. M. tonight, The Graded 8 :hools are closed todtay for Easter as Is customary each year. Mis Josie White went up to Chap pelle this morning on a visit to rela tives. Mrs C.*J. Zoble and children, have returied from a visit to r0atives in S.sluda County. Mis-es Marguerite. Caroline and Lilla Cromer and Vera Houseal went to Pomaria today to visit relatives. Mr. Joseph E Lockwood, of Detroit Michigan, vilited Mr E M. Evans this we- k. He left Wednesday night for Charleston. Mrs. B. F. Clark, of Gainesville, Ga., who has been visiting her sister Mrs, A. P. Pifer left yesterday for Auton to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs L Boy Lee, of King stree, will arrive in Nowberry to morrow and will spend sometime with her mother Mrs 8 A Riser. The stockholders of the Newberry Warehou-e Company will hold their annual meeting on the 19th instant. See notice in another column. Mrs Ernest Luther and children, of Comumbia, will arrive in the city to morrow and will spend some time with her mother Mrs. Sallie Yellere. Mr P. F. B ixter is having his -old beer dispen-ary on Friend street near the depot rimodeled and papered, and will be ready for business tomorrow. Misses Mary Nance Fair and Lucy Mc'aughrin of Newberry, who have been visiting friends itn Spartanhurz a-e now in Columbia.-The Btate, 4rh in1t. Rev. Geo. A Wright had his i ew Coil mbiachaieless 1898model, number 9385 or 9386 ticycle sloll-n yesterday evenit g about dust from off his frout piazza. Miss Myra Mower, who is attending 'he Vo legp for Womo-n in Columila, , ame up ihis morning to siod Eat, r with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Mower. W-- do not hear much from the com mintaioners in remard to the S-u h uro. lina and West Insitan Exposition. What It being done about the county exhibit? 'h- Newberry Savings B*nk publish their quart rly report it, this paper, a- d if )(ou wi.j take the time to read it you will see tb t they rmake an excel. 101t. showil.g f. r tbe quarter just endod. On the first pae of this paper is a i t m h, aded "Morse - S'illwt-il" which was written on t.he marriag"s Mr. - - M orso, of Srluda, atid Miss - - -1tillwell. of this county It,is a geod one and will p!eas'e you Read it. Newhberr.3 College yesterdayjav.e the etudenta, as usual, a recess for 10 stir until Tuesday a d quite a large niumber of them have gone home to spend the time. We are glad to see that our, country e .rreMpotdents are increasing in num ber 'nd their articles growing more in teresting. We would like to have others at, the places where we haven't a correspondent. Mr. (Geo. Bishop of the Southern rail way is cotnfined to his room. Last eve ning Dr Kendall performed a difficult operation for him, removing the glands and an ahcess from the left side of his neck -The State, April 1st.. The Woman's Dep'artment of the South Carolina and West. Tndian IExpo stition offer $10 for the best design aor a souvenir to be sold in the Woman's building during s,be exposition. Full part,iculars on outside of this paper. Miss Annie Furman, of Clemson Col lege who has been visit,ing her sister Mrs Waiter I. Herbert left, Tuesday for an extended teit to Columbia, Sumter, Florence and Philadelphia, Pa. She will return home some time in May. The cnunty Teachers Association will meet in the Boundry Street School to morro) a at 11 o'clock a. m. A full pro. gram has b en published. A number of disttinguished school workerts are ex pet*ted andS there should be a large at tendance of teachers. One of the most attractive places in town for t.he past few days, not only to ch ildren but t o older folks also has been Petham's show window arranged espe otally for Eastertide. The white and bi' k rabbits, the pretty colored egga and the s ren grass ale ogether makmg~ a pleasant pict.ure. . ol. Ge?o Johnstone, of Newberry, is in the city, etngaged in the case of Bocr. .'erro vs. Southern Railway. John sto.-'Welch and McGhee and Cald w -t an\l-Park represetnt Borgetro The S 'u heI'Se interests ;re looked after by T. P d3th ran, of Greenville. Greenwood Index. riu d Om,s.vot d esf milig John Graham (colore< was befort M .yor Klett,ner yesterday morning ot a charge of loafi g and. h -could nol give any account of where he '1ad doni tmt tw,' days work since Cb simat Hie got 15 daye, "n the gang or S . Hi paidS the tine and was released. There are three o.hers serv g ou sent noe on the chamn gang fore a"ilal r,ffenses. Let the good work go me ilj on. For that tired feeli:. g, dizzitness, et c. try Palmetto Liver Meif dcine. Pic l0 t Fo.r sale by Dr. Van Simith's Drul . store. 12 MR. CAR1IIC81 VISITM Un %tML,4TON Allt GIIyel 1lt0 VI-Wi About, the Fxpo e ttu sttatl the 1111tueil4l W-ve..P. taent of D# wb rry. "I am glad to say that I believe the exposit,ion is go g to be a success," said Mr. M. A. Garlise. pret-ident, of the National Bank of Newberry and chairmat of the exuosition cotimis eloners of the County of Newberry, at the Charleston hotel last, Monday. "Every indication faors the exposit tion. Newberry has been a little sl-w ill coming to tiny agreem -i or definite conclusion as t- th- nature of the ex hibit it is going to make An exhibit will be made at the exposition, i,f course, and cne that will compire with the oth-r county exhibits. There is nothing in the way of the commilsin ers now to get down to work, and as soin as I return to Newberry I Phall set that something in that direction is done. As a manufacturing centre New berry is no' backward. The toa n Is not on a boom, but it ts gradually nov ing forward. Withit the last, six months a kuftting will and a spoke and shuttle factory have been established, and now the hu-iness men of the to% n are going to build and rutn a furnittire factory. The exhibits from Newberry will naturally be the products of its various manufacturing idustries-the cottoll mill, the canning f ctories, the knitting mill, the oil mill, the spoke and shuttle fnclory, the coffin factory atid the wood-working plants, and, of cour-e, the producte of the field and forest " Mr. Carlisle is also the president of the Carolina Manuf ecturing Company, one of the few Sout b Carolina concerns which manufacures caskets of a high grade. The company was established a few years ago chi. fly thrtiugh the efforts of Mr. Carlisle. Now it is re cognized as among the firso. manufac turing voncerns of its kindl it the S-,u'h. He isactivel.% associated with the busi ness andl Indu-trial life of Nt.wberrv County. He is known in bankinu cit cles as a sound maniger and as ta man of unerring judgnment. Born of n-ble stock an i rear, d in one of 'he It ading Presbyterian f. miles of the m da o State, he posses-es much of ib,t sti' ling steadfasiness which 6. peculiar t., those of Calviti6-t,ic birth M r Cisr li-le has devoted much ot bis life to Ihe study and practice of civi laIw,.and it, has been only a few .ears since his re tirementfromt the bar. Therefore, both by study, train-ng and birth, he is jostly reci)gnz,ed as a fi. aijcit-r of no mean capacity. In the success 41f the exposition he foresees greater achievo - mentsby. the State at large. What i, to I ho - interest of Charleston Is to the interest.of Newberry. he saNs. He be lieves ill ii. ving a show tha, will result ib universal good Mr. Carlisie -ame to t he city ol bus - ne a- ol a private tature and will -e urn Ito Newberty toda -N'as and i_.u rier, April Lit Wis. m. A. Us litte, loaeht'r' Prim. y Umouse,e Viro Pred iat, ' The Ass' clate Iteforied Pr-esbl I.e. rian lin ils is-ne o-f April ' he 3r d has an excellet, picture of Mrs. 51 A Car ll-le on tiig phildrens page and t,be fo; lowing clibihag'on 'he locat page. r. Carlisle is president of t,be Teachers Paimary and Junior Union, an org. ni zat ion consistiig of the tea. hsrs of he primary aned junior classes. f the differ ent, ehurchee. "Ti-e render wilil find a good likeuness of Mrs. V1 A. Carlisle on the 3outh's page Mrs t'arlisle is ana honored grad utl of Due WVest Female College S-ae married the present, worthy President of the National Bank oft New berry some 25 years ago Four children, Mr Edwin Carlisle, the ensrgetic and a l1i cient manager of the New berry ('offin Factory, M iss Nina Carli-ule, a gradu ate of the Duo Was. Female College, and who is now tatie,g a business course in Atlanta, Miss Bessie Carlisle, now at the Conservatory of Music in Bdltimore and a graduate of t,he Due West Female College, and little Ren wick ('ar,is'e, are "the polished c riter stoanes" that, bless this happy homie. "Mrs Carlisle is the first Presidenit of the Teachers' Primar, U.iion of New b rry. The resideis will find an ar ticle on the youth's paage telling of its origin and scope of wiork There are some new suggestionas l o Sabbat,h+achool workers thrown out in this article. "It is fitting tbat.a lady, whose heart, is solb oroug bly in s m pathby wit,h th~e childret., and who is a garaduat,- of the Female College, withb t ao d -ug hters graduates of t he same inst,itutiona, should have the honor of firt-t gracing wit h her beamIng face the youth's piage whaich Is edited by the Preasident of thet Fe male ollege and one wno lob' s all young people"* Paimett., Liv' a M uteane enrt, at-l geston. Prac.e 100J For sale Ia5 ly Dr. Ln $tm-th's Drug S ore ttnm're-e o oming. A-len'se New Orleans mitistrels had a full house, or a full tent,, at their open inag pttfoauaiance last even ing, andl everynody in at, endance was plesa' d wien the enterialit ment afT rdedi. it was plean, free from anything o j3 t,toalt.e whatever, a d netwer- by 'ar thban many minstrel c mpaaniesa seen an the oper-a hauuse. TPhe muAle wats gotod. There a e some excel ent voices t.he compan.3, an.d I-. d neotng was eti-ly up to date The. a-ak. walking is ad strong feature aind a rought fortih great app-aua'e Ti.e two taetde made a good showitng on the e ree tie ea noon toda. The perfo rmance wil- be repeat ed agin tai evening in the big tent "n Ros, between' Fifth aid Sixth streets, aited the tent will noa doubt he crowded it is particularly wort,by of ment,ion t,h at greater courtesvy i" accord..d paatrone a'y the ushers an'l attendants than it y~* i witnessed'( in tenat shows - Port T x'a) Mill P'elegram, Tnes d , ember 28I h. r he RIveI company will appear here 1 April 6C,h. Utin Who 0otrstled It,, 1111 %ht tft U61gtht In Nor-t .;4r l,na-ei .I e I 44-nj~ ('n11ttl on t.s %41t i # -1411 g thom for 'Their sr e-. Solicitor S011-t h-is recotved from Gre--tsboro, N. Q . a It'or fron thv law 1im of Kin.: & Kim ,all in reforeice to the re,ent v Id brick A s oft hat ow v-gang of g-ld rick a few we Oks ngo lifted prominet perrions at Chiarlotie aid Greenstoro, and somue of them were arrested i'e at or0ne3o write that. htey aro pros-cutiig the osse, not as pail- at-orne.%s, tout as cti z no. l'hey wrote- to the solicit.r 4 f hils circuit, asking for statutory d fliui tions and submitting alidavits for in opeci lon. Mr. Seaso hus repli d, uiv Ing materi.sl assi,t, ince in pro aring the casse. It is probable, however, that these smooth gents will he tried in this 8 ate. Solicitor Thurmond will protbebly be the prose-cutiig fller. The sitrongebt vort of a cus- can be m ido in thil. State. Greensboro vaog is I he same that bwin died D 11. Wlieoler, of Prosperity, and Mr She aly, of Orangeburg. In 18115 D. 11 Wheeler, a Prosperity m--r4habt, was appr. ac- ed hy nice look Lig men who had n gold brick. They stayed close to him for over a week, and One Gark night in the woods they trains ferred the property ;n considerati. n of $7,0 0 and were soon abs-rtt,. Liely whe-n a kang wa% caught. at Greensboro Mr Wheeler was sent for, and he post tively 'letiifi-d three of tem as th,-se who uivorced him from $7.010 Ho thinks the trade occurred in Lixington County. Mr. Wheeler's ail lavit is a long and itterestiiig one The melt named are A L. botey, alias Jtnes. alias Ora; J. L tlo%ard, alias Frank Th. nyson, alias John Tie Thon-ps-1n, and H 1). 11twiey. HUaw ley was the minerlogil wh htapine d in and bored the brick 1H1 knew where to bore, and (I'd hre out real gold. It seems that, after all, the gold borek men hav- come tr irief -Spart-ijburg Jourual. M,irch 29 Mr. Wleeier is it t n merchalntof Pr-sperit but- a large prop, viy own# t in Newl I rr Pand was eng ge4l f, r mant, ..ars in the saw mill bisin-ss - His him i- seve-rAl mi'es below Pre spivrity at(] is p-st over t, e line in L, xington 'ournt, . We,t are gl- d to knolw that tI-e g,ild brick- eliis have at last b, en locaI (I M-t.-roitngieul t. .. t fror OIiurn, 10t1. Mean temllera-ur. 5-25; max tempe . r att r, , 77; ,Itatv 3; mi In. I in p 17; date 7. To'al i re cip. inch-s 4 65; t t I1 -nowfall, inthet 3.07; nainer of diy,s clear. 11; p.r' 1. cloud 7: e ou-'t 13; -at.vs of front, killing 1 2 6 7 8, 12 16 17; hall 25 Thunder Blornuz 10. 25. 26; aurorab jzs; prevailing w'nd. lir. e t. south. RE1MARKS. Wnd% m tith heav . A" d. vain ard litll oin 25 h, h avy lain. and wind. on 20 r,. RiI- all for 3'stont 1is. 1901. 1257 in Ri fall 'Or8 ' 19,10. 14 -6 D). 6 i. i.cy 3 ~' 1901 2 I9. " AveaIge rain fat for Mi ireh 14 sears 4 79 inichy V.'lunai.) Obser'ver. - I ie K p Hen t.eg Twelve vclir44 tg J W Sa.hlian, ,.f He rtfoard C 1111. s"rarchedi lain-'eg w th a rtut v i re. 1IIf -.tzt,'ie'n ttit h~oort peals.'ronu set ini. F..r I w.i e-'rs he. --ufr-rel Iintes-ely T1'e, t he in-se d.se tors utrie d ai- u a1. Iin -.hui. i I . writ.s a 1 eI 'd it- bhi si ' E-( e ei Iie RI enr- tatmi 1 1 2 n'oxe - f BoneuikIles.'e. anid w eli np ev. r " F .rr F nt itns E A -ma. Te-tier. 8 1' Rheu.tm S, r. I and( all h4141-] dis 'rder< Etetic eIit ti-rs has no rival orn uart h. 'rs inm. Alt drttgzi-t will gar'irtee nati-Ifactionl or refund mt mray. OnlI 50) cents. 1)eat. Diud at the resides cc of Mrs. J. D). Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth WVaits, born Dece-mher 7th, 1881, Ilad departed this life Ma-ch 27 h, 19111. tuttking he r pil griniege oir earth 70 years, 3 months and 19 days H r funeral services were conducte-d by R.v J1. W.. Blatnt nt, at Be hel church whe'e -he hed held b r mr mhership for many y ears. She leaves two children, 17 grand children, 6a,reat grand childrena and many frl"' ' a tIo mourn their loss Her dying declaration wasi. "W i can't we all he with the dieci ples. H- y otn, Oh, turn sir-ners, why wi'l 4e die." All is dark wi htin ouir d welling, L... eiy tare ouri hearts today, For lbh one we loved -o de'sriy lla- foe-..-.r passed awa -. MierIh 211 l'N)1 -J M MI -MPte. -J a. ve2mn mn W%Ill save youi un>r)f mioney in cutii vattng your crop thaun any other' ma c'hiue ont the market We have a few ont band and will bo pleased to show them to you OOttoni 'EE-OeBi Now is the time to Luy themn, we have a good stockt, but at t be pie we are s.elling them they will not lnst long. Btty ntow. Newherry Hardware Ca JAMI[SO We shall be ver and tomorrow, 1 Sack Suits $5 tc and colors, Best Makir A Proper Scarf for E and. grey are worn with Eastertide to all. STOTEMIENT Of the Colitiol, of Tli 8aviuls Baik a Ncwbp,l.y, S. C.. at tile close of husi iiess Mirch 30111. 1901. Plibshcd ii Co. [IDity Wilh al Act of tile 0011 eral Asscibly. Loans and diselunts ...........$176 1-15 88 B >1-d -........................ ........ 2,232 61 Overdraft,1, e. mirt d and iu ,eourll ed......................... 3.02" 12 Purniture und lixturvs ......... 1 43 . ( imte from ther I,anks. ..... .. 1 .1413 :3 C ash ......... ................ ........ 21 036 21 $-', 6,u-.(j 21 LIABILI 114. C .pita ................ . .......$ 50.(00 00 Un-lividt-d protits, It.ss ex. vvn-os paid .... ... ...... 16 500 63 I dliv': d a'a"si'-$ 2 919) Xl Dil to It n .. 87.5 27- 10S 825 09 1"uV del-d- un111aid ....... .... i1-1 60 3 ' s v 1. 1 1 .l ....... .............. 30 000 0i $206 0-10 21 P i mfl .V jilppwared before ll.e. J 14" N rwomd, Ii.hl-r of I h above nitmed Ba-k. I- (I makts ont-i o that, the a b11ove -..t mentIl, i8 1-u1- to Ithe best I f his kno-% edge and bliltf J. N,. NOR-W'00O. Catshier. Sworn t.. aid sbscriosiowd btefore me this th.rd da% or A pril 11901 WM C. I YItI., [h S.] N. 1 lu S. C. ALt tt: .JAMIS M'NTOSIl. 0 ' cR11m,Ili's 11 C ATTills Latest Nowvs1 0 "Tl1 M 1111AET." Prices are lower and quality better. Our new goods are arriving daily, and we can certainly interesi you in ~prices, styles and quality. All we ask is that you inspect the goods and get "our prices" before buying, Courteous attention shown all. whether yot wish to purchase oi not. Next week we wil name some figures that will surprise you. Full stock of Butter ick Fashion Books anc Patterns on hand. Yaur. faor buisiniess, S. 1. Wootell Good Time. IEvery man, lady anc boy should have a gooc time piece. Come anc buy it of us as we have a large selection. If your watch, clodl or jewelry needs repaii bring it to us and wN( will put it in good or 'der. We also have a nlic( line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass IThe Jeweler. INuoat Ffil I 8ottllllall JID fBischargi mant. d-. eased It, thae P'robat,e Couri fr Naew harr. S. C., on thet 29th day< A pr>lI 191)1. anti tp ill immeda lately Ll,bur at'. r gyp y tor at Ilia dischtarga an at minis 'attor. All persons holding clai1ms agini said estateo are hereby reqjuired to reo der ii and (est,uaIsah their demnanc aval1 At, staid '.sta, oat or baefore the sa: 29) h A pri, 1901 J C GOGO A NA. Cler'k, A'a Aadmin.-=tator ad 'ntni toll wih h .1 WVIll tannexed of Viney Galiman, d N 'SCORN busy selling Eac )ut not too busy t $ 15. Plenty of Patter ig we know of; and we c aster is white for frock coF )ack suits. Our line was ne SJAMIi HEAD TO I The Riser Millinery r Company fHav only givon you an idon of thA coros of )mautrii nov.ltijos mr, Which th11y have inl St(ck, shoWinlg thl( 11at#St and da1initiV4t C01mbinaitiolls in trimmings an1d c(-oloringH. Hiindreds Of Uillt11111110d Hats, NEw Shqpws, Now Brands, New Col .rm Modlorato prices. Torms Ctsh. Is th(I placo to got your Base Ball s1pplies. Wo havo a full fle of Balls, Bats, Cloves and Catcher Mitts. Havo jist, reeivod a now lot of Hammocks, and will be glad to havo you call and -Xami i m thm before bu) ing. If you wantt a Fountain Pen buy tho Waterman. Every Pon is gua1rateel1d to give Sdtififction <r mionoy refunded. \\ e carry a full lino of Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Books and Statiohery. Picture Framing a Specialty. W. 6. MAYES. Founded 1842.. TEFE "Sing their own pr ,s. lFor the b'.et.i of thune who wish to pu11rchaise a piano 'rum Ibhe p)rE.ho[t time to i he first of Sepitemiber, wVE - bae de-cide.d to offe~r t.bt Si, ifll Piuane on very coniielint ter ma. You will n,ot harve to pay very much cashi dIown Wecan arrange that to smit yomi ownl conveiEoJ0. Thenf ai pay meis can be~ made1 in1 t1be fadl to suit, an' he blanrce, if ainy, can be az rang. in a satiafactory wmnner. R~iEe m ber Ch ais. M. Si ie ff maunn facture.s his own p)rinos and will ntot i)urdEnf yoiu wishm an unnlecessar3 profit, fur we are sellmg to you direci ini~sadl of to a ret ail tiealer to resell, Our pianos8 will only have to' be M*een11 inOcompari-on with b ho best t< coninc yUJou~I that it will be to yomi interest to buy hob Stieff, andau all we Sask ms that y ou try our iino, give ii a critiaal exination, tand if we d< niot sEhow you more value for thbe moEy *1 han y o)tu )cani pssBilly got bi any ot her mrake, thena buy from any3 .'ne you may choose, but11 don't take our envious com)petitor's word ai buy from I.im be'foro ry inrg th bo iStif CHAS. M. STIEFFI, Piano Mavsnfact urer, Balttiore IMd. Northb arnd South C'arohana Face tory Branch WVar.'room, 218 N. Tr3 or St., Charlotte, N. C. STATEL OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OLE NEWBERRY--1 COMMON P'LEAS. And rowJ 8 Langiford in his own righi as . (x I cut,o and Milt,on A. Cs.rli ula as execut'.r of thEl last, will and tesent mEntL of WillIam Langlo-d, deceased P'laintili. A iainrst M-dlinda liigins ot., al. 'TN OIINcCE'TO A N OR.DECI 01 4t.iho court he-rein, I will rs celve niEls for town lots, in town of Nowher-r,,S. O -be onging t,o thle e'state of Wisllan i Lng ford deocensed, to ho sold under the f order of the court at, private sale, forty three of said lots, are situated ne-ar thi ~-Iidenfti upon whIch the dlCeosedl re Isided at the time of his (loat,h and havy it no buildings upon them The o'he I- thirteen In number > nd no buIldIng 8 upon them, are subdilvided lo's of ih d (Craw'ord lot of land 'ear the town C: t.ho town of IIelona. Pi'e ts oif he sari' i( are.now on fI e inI mv oen HI. 11. RIK AURD, Mat t ..March 21.1001. 4t. ER CHAT! !ter suits to-day o serve you well. is in rich dark textures an fit any man. tts, and neat stripe or plaid ier more complete. Happy BSON, *OOT CLOTHIER. Every Drop of modicino put up into pr4,scriptions tillod in this, storo must bo puire. Wo ,tro very careful to uso only tho boi3f, Wo carry ia ntico lito of Toil(t 4011p, Laipll, Wiloy's Candiem, Vol vet Candy, Tobacco and Cigart, at d a full lino of Drnggitts' Sundries. Discount, Checks givon. Fre.h Garden and Fiold Soods. In Full Blast! What a great joy and satisfac tion it is to drink from a beautiful Soda Fountain when one is tired and weary and faint. It is a greater satisfact i on t o drink from the finest and hand somest F o un tain in the State, hence call at Peiham's Grape Juice!' Peiham's Phosphate! Peiham's Lemon Juice! Peiham's Orangeade! Pelham's Strawberry! Pe ham's Coca-Cola! Peihamn's Cherry Phos I phate! All Ice Cold, at Peihami's Fountain. Ineetpaid on di-posi's in the Savings D)e-partme-nt at Ihe rate oif 4 per cent. pe antium11 from dai e of depeosi, at Tbl [Jofmercial Ball OF AVW,ity, S. C. CAPITAL - - . $80,000 GO nesa si solicit thoe cuna of min r viduals, firma and corporations. Oow. ~EI.n W. FOY, F. %A. WVILsoN. . V WI. 11UNT. J1NO. .\i1( K NAlD Pr..-ident. '.11 MAVi R, ZA. F.W~VilGHT, Vico.Pr.ma ant Cashie..