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i Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. TA T EI) CONVENTION8 OF this Lodge will bo held the 2nd aud 4th Tuesday nights of each month at l1.00. Visiting KnIghts cordially welcomied. TIIOS. . EPTINO, K. of Rt. and S. Crotwell Hotel Building. NEW1BERRY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat....................... 8(9c. Shoulders ........................... 80. Hams.................................. 14c. Best Lard ............... ........... 0(qbIc. Best Molasses, now crop...... 600. Good Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn ............................... . . 700. Meal ....... . . ................... .. Hay...... . . ................ $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.25. 1st Patent Flour.................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Floui........................ $4.00. Good Ord inary Flour...........$3.25(@3.76. Sugar ....................... ......... 6 lc. I ico................................. 5 8ic. Coffee................................. 1 a 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.25. Loose Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Country Froducet Butter, per lb .................... 15@020c. Eggs, per dozen .................. 12c. Chickens, each.................... 15@ 25c. Peas, per hushel.................. 85c. Corn, per bushel................. 65c. Oats, per bushel.................. 40c. SwCet potatoCs ................... 60@60c. Turkeys, per lb ................ 6 8C. Fodder, per cwt ..................$1.00. IIntW IHattil Our hat stock is full of spring new ness, a band-boxy freshness pervades this department and impresses all cus tomers. tf The Ewart-Pifer Co. Palmetto Liver Medicine cures Indi gestion. Price 10c. For sale by ly Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. Stops the Cough and Works off the Uold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Telephono Subecriburs. Please add to your phone list, Boer Dispensary, No. 109 and oblige, tWf 2t L. W. Floyd. Sp~cial lRates. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets for rate of one first Class fare to the Southern Baptist Asso clation, New Orleans, La , May 9th to 10th. Tickets sold May 7th, 8th and 9th, iron clad signature form, to continuous passage in cach direction, with final limit May 20th, 1001. By depositing tickets with Joint Agent on or before May 16th, 1001, and on payment of fee of fifty cents, an cx L tension of the limit will be permitted to June 5th, 1901, inclusive. Money to Lend. Money to lend to farmers at the iirst National Bank, of Batesburg, 8. C. W. 11. Timmerman, Pres. 8 f&t. Look out for Purcell *& Scott's Prices. No matter what price you are quoted you will ~always find us lower. Pur cell1&Scott The Best Prescriptiont for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Trastoless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron ' and quinine in a tasteless form. N'o cure, no pay. Price 500. All the spring styles are now ready in negligee, shirts, shirt waists and dress shirts at tf The Ewart-Pifer Co. All Liver and Kidney troubles are quickly relieved and permanently cured by Palmetto Liver Medicine. Price RteducOed Rates via U. & W. U. Railway. The Charleston and Western Caro Isaa Railway beg to announce reduced from their stations on occasions ow. . C. Medical Association, '.-Round tr'ip tic'kets for vill be sold April 15-17, sit A pril 20, 1001. ' KnIghts lionor, Colum 0 nd trip tickets for this Pbe on sale April 16, 17-18, 1 mit A pril 22. Pu L-' 0. F. Greenville S. C. and Lodge) N will bo sold to -Round trip ticket 'casion from all SGreenville for this oc o turni limit 2stations April 23-24 final. p lO27 Ot0. a Clubs, 4 ~. C. Federation Womens - ' m reenv ille B. C.-Tickets on sale h 11.l stations to Greenville for this co .casion^will bo sold A pril 22, 23, and 24a ~nal return limit April 29, 1001. W. J. CRIAIO. General Passenger Agent. The Rest Remedy for Rheumatium. QUICK REIEF FROM PAIN. SAll who use Chamberlin's Pain Balm quick relief-f rem pain which it affords, When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sihks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I my arm and shoulder. I tried nervous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs Geo. F. Par sons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Ullamberlin's Pain Balm. They recommended itso highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy or muscular' rheumatism in the mar t." For sale by WV. E. Pelham. We are selling the st patent Flour on rth for $4.40. Purcell & Scott. VAnIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. 3. S. Land, of Columbia was in the city yesterday. Mrs. 13. II. Johnstono Is visiting rela tives at her old home in Allendale. Mr. W. H. Gibbes, of Colutubla, was in town Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Annic Peoples, of Spartanburg, is in the city on a visit to relatives. Mrs. A. ). Timmerman, of Dyson, is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Miss Fannio McCaughrin left today for Spartanburg to visit Mrs. Walter H. Hunt. Col. 0. L. Schumpert is attending the United States Court in Greenville this week. Mrs. James A. Burton, who has been visiting relatives in Laurens, returned home Tuesday. Rev. C. M. Boyd, of Due West, will preach at the A. R. P. church in Pros pority Sunday. The Card Club was delightfully en tertained by Miss Myrtle Schumport Tuesday evening. R. P. Fair, of Newberry, is in the chuy'for a few days on business.-Green Ville News, 18th Inst. Fred H. Dominick, of Newberry, is here for a few days on busincss.-Green ville News, 18th Inst. Mr. L. W. Jones was in Greenwood from Tuesday to Thursday of this week on professional business. Mrs. T.-W. Sloan, of Abboville, who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned home yesterday. Rev. J. L. Williamson leaves today to attend the meeting of the South Carolina presbytery at Piedmont to night. Chief of Police Hunter, of Newberry, is here attending the United States courts as a witness.-Greenville News, 18th inst. There will be a meeting of the Pri mary Teachers' union this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Rev. Go. A. Wright. The hour for service at King's Creek church has been changed, and the preaching service will hereafter begin promptly at 11 o'clock. Drs. 0. B. Mayer and P. G. Ellesor, who have been attending the meeting of the State Medical Association in Florence, are expected home today. Mr. E. B. Wilbur, of Gaffncy, who will be pleasantly remembered in New berry as the eflelent superintendent of the Newberry cotton mills is in the city. Mr. ,Earl C. Page, of Spartanburg, has been in Newberry for several days getting up data for Mr. Garlington's book, The Men of the Times. He left today for Anderson. Judge W. W. Hodges went to Colum bia Wednesday as a delegate to the Grand Lodge Knights of Honor which Is in session there. He was accompa nied by Mrs. Hodges. Mr. E. It. Leslie is preparing to build himself a handsome residence on the site now occupied by his old house. He is going to roll the old one back on the opposite corner of the lot and remodel it. Shockley Bros have completed their contract on the Goidville factory and tenant house which they were erecting for J. S. and L. W. C. Blalock at Gold vylle, and the hum of machinery will soon be heard there. The following delegates have been elected by Pulaski Lodge No. 20, L. 0. 0. F. to attend the meeting of the grand lodge to be held in Greenville next week: Jesse Y. Jones, T. S. Hud son and RI. J. Brown. What's Your Face Worth'/ Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look moth patches and blotches on Lbs skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Glear Skin, Bosey Cheekf ~ ich Comn plexion. Only 25cents at s.1 druggists. One Jersey milch cow and calf for sale. George Leonhirth, f&t 21 Helena, S. C. Mount Amoena Seminary Notes, The commencement exercises begin on Sunday, May 20th, when Rev. L. G. M. Miller, D. D., of Roanoke, Va., will p)reach the baccalaureate sermon be for'e the graduating classes of the two institutions. The senior class of the seminary numbers six this year. On Sunday afternoon at 8 o'lock Rev. J. D. Kinard, of Lecsville, 8. C., will preach the annual sermon before the Seminary Missionary Society. On Monday evening, from 8 to 11 o'clock, will take place the annual con and reception. On Tuesday afternoon 2:30 o'clock there will be held the acod alu mno't reunion with public 1ercie nd banquet to alumno,. It is opod that'....1 alumno, will try to be resent. An biu.rcating program is icing arranged. - il , hl The graduating exerc2 il ehl olntly with the college on Wednecsday norning at 10:80 o'clock. The institution has had a ve,pros )erous session with an onrollmd 6t of 12, representing four States. Job Couldn't Have stood I0. If he'd Itching Piles. Shey're ter ribly annoying; but Bucokien's Arnuca Salve will cure the worst case of piles Em eorth. It has cured thousands. For lujuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve ini the world. Price 250c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fomular is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply Iron and quinine in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. wVimt a Vermoitrtavr iyH ofit and som o fili Exporienceo. We have received the following let tcr from a gcntlenan In Philadelphia which we feel sure will be of interest to many of our readers and especially those who werc members of Korshaw' brigade. The gentleman saw an adver tisement of the history written by Col. Dickert In a New York paper and inl ordering a copy for himself wroto thiti letter: My acquaintance with Kurshaw't old br igado was as intimato as was possible for a Northern soldier, and on two acca sions, entirely too Intimate for coi fort. The battery to which I belonged (M, 5th U. S ) was taken at Cedar Ureek by the 8th and, I think, tho 15th South Carolina, ad imnmediately ret,aken by the 2nd, 5th and 6th Vermont of the old Vormont IB'igade, 2nd Division, Oth Corps. This contest over the battery between Vermont and South Carolina resulted, among other things, in nineteen men of both sides being killed or desper ately wounded oni the battery front by the bayonet alone. There were sev oral others, myself included, slightly wounded by bayonet thrusts, mine only being a flesh wound in the left arm. I am bound to say to the credit of the South Carolinans on that occasion that when attacked by the Vermonters they wore badly blown from double quick ing a long distance and also in much disorder, always incident to a rapid change, besides being inferior in num bers-about as two is to three. I am sure that Comrade Dickort's book is not only interesting but of first-rate historical value. On the occasion referred to 1 was gunner of No. 2 piece, contre section. Four out of six canr.oncers that 1 had were put "hors do combat," two killed and two badly wounded. I shot my revolver at the lieutenant who was leading the charge immediately upon our gun. le had on a hat was too large for him and lie had put sonne paper under the sweat-band to mnake it fit. He had the hat pulled down close to his eyes and my bullet struck a little to the right and was dellected by the paper wadding. However, it knocked him down and almost at the same .1io ment, or perhaps while falling, she had his ankle shattered by a bullet from the Veimont infantry. After the bat tle I had the opportunity to aid him in getting his wounds dressed an(d putting him into a house just cross Meadow Brook near the pike. Augustus C. Buell, Cramp's Sh ip Yark, Ph iladelphia, Pa. Cheap, Hatea on Southern. on account of the below specified oc casions, the Southern Rallway will sell round trip tickets: On account of the meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Honor of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C., the South ern Railway will sell round trip tickets $2 25. Tickets on sale April 16-17-18, with final limit April 22. Annual Meeting South Carolina Medical Association, Florencec, S. C., April 17-18, 1901, from New berry $6.30. Trickets on sale 15-17, final limit April 20th. Meeting of Soutn Carolina Federation of Woman's Clubs, Greenville, S. C., April 23-27, 1901, from Newberry $3.75. Tickets on sale April 22-241, final limit 29th. Annual Meleting Junior Order United Amnerican Mechanics, State Council, Sumter, S. C., April 16-18, from New berry $4.45. Tickets on sale 15--I6, fi nal limit 20th. Grand Ledge Meeting 1. 0. 0. F. of South Carolina, Greenville, S. C., A pril 24--26, 1901, from Newberry $3.75. T1ick ets on sale April 23--24, final limil, A pril 27th. United Confederate Veterans Roeuni ion, Memphis, Ten n., May 28--30, 1001, rate one-cent mile. Tickets on sale May 25--27, limit June 4, with extension final limit June 19 by dep)ositing tickets with Joint Agent and paying fee of fifty cents at time of deposit. They will also arrange as to permit a stop-over either on thle going or return trip of one day at Chattanooga, to enable the South Carolina Veterans to visit Chickamau ga Park. J. A. BURTON, Agent. Colony News. The farmers have put in another good week's work but ended with a nice r'air last Saturday which came in very good. The grain in this community looks very p)romising, hlave tile yield will be realized. Mrs. Mattic Cook, of O'Neall, has been visiting at Mr. Pierce Wicker's and others in the community. Mr. 3. W. Rutherford, who has been working in Columbia, came home last Saturday on a visit to hie pare nts. Prof. D. H. Kleckloy left on the down train last Friday, for his home in Lex ington, and will return Sunday after noon. Rev. Arnistrong will preach at Colony next Sunday on, "Why some people come to Church." Every one should attend and perhaps they could learn something. Good wishes to The Herald anid News and its readers. Violet. A pril 13, 1001. Thne Heat Illood Purifier, ,The blood is constantly being purhi-. Nd by the lungs, liver and kidneys. 'op these organs in a healthy condi ti n and the bowels regular and you h ,vo no need of a blood purifier. For thi p purpose there is nothing equal to Ch, mberln's Stomach and Liver T1ab let ', one dose of thorn will do you more gol , than a dollar bottle of the best bl od purifier. Price, 25 cents. Sam plja free at W. E. Polham's drug store. 1L )r that tired feeling, d izziness, etc., try almoetto Livor Medicine. Price 10.Frsale by Dr. Van Smith's Drug Stor 1y Si,ccial Hervices. lRev. I). G. l'hillips, of AIbheville Couity, will preach t it Thompson Street church tonight at 8 p. Iml., to morrow at I L a. Iml. and Sabbath at I I i. Iml. and 8 1. Im. and probably satur day at t6 1). i. also. The public are inl vited to attend each of these services. k1pcclal Mootligs UloHed, The series of meetings whieh have been held at the Central Methodist church for the past. two w%eeks closed, on Wednesday night The meetings were well attended and no doubt muitch good accomplished. Rev. V. I. Her bert preached the closing sermoii tak ing for his text: "Choose yO this day whom yo shall serve." A Former NowburrIin Veds. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, )r. B. A. Daniels, formerly of Newberry. and Miss Vera Virginia Pattonl, of Thomasville, Ga., were united in the bonds of holy wedlock tit the home of the bride's parents. M r. J. G. Danels, of this city, went to Thomafville Tues day to attend his brothor's marriage. Dr. Daniels has many friends in this place who extend congratulations antd best wishes. Closig Exercsca of lotena School. The closing exercises of the llelena school are to be held today. A very interesting program Las been preparrd consisting of songs, recitations and de clarations by the pupils, a recitation by Mrs. Welch Wilbur and an address by Mr. J. I. Chappell. Tle school, under the management of Mr. I tobert Norris has had a very suecessfui ses sion. Uolleges Cont,st In chester. Tolliglit is the time set for the in(or collegiate contest in oratory. The cn - test is to be held in Chester this year. Mlr. Thos. E. Wicker, who is the repre sentative from Newberry Collcge, left last night for Chester accomnpanied by Rev. V. K. Sligh, professor of mathe matics, J. S. Rlenwick, a uember of the Senior class, and oute of the executive committee, left on the noon train yes terday in order to be Iresent. at ii ieet ing of that committee. A Testimonial fromt 01(t Elandimt. "I consider Chamberlin's Cough Item Ody the best in the world for bronchi tis," says Mr. William Savory, of War rington, Englaid. "It has saved mty W'fe's life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by W. E. Pelhaim. AdvertWued Letterm Remaining in post oflice at Newber ry for week ending March 16, 1001. A-Jamcs Adams. B-) M Byrd, J iunic G Brown, I Z II Bu1ford. C-Ed ward P Cannon, Jr, Miss I lone Calidwell, I lenricta Cannon, J C Cron er, Miss Emmy Corens, Mrs Mary Coin nely, Lizzie Cooper, Jane Coner, Sash Clark. D-Miss C E Davis. E-Sallic 'dmlunds, Jessie Idwards. H- D) 1" vowell. J-D)avid JTohnson, Clai'k .Joh ntone. K-Kate Kimp). L-Elvira Lindsey, Daniel Lindsay, L M Lloyd. N-Moley Nix. P-E L Poigreen. 1R-E'mailine Roberts, Francie Rlobson Rev WV Rutherford, Hlarrison Rutssell. S--Mr's Emma Sanders, R1 0 Saller, Enock Steward, Marira Scott, M iss Mayme Schumpert, Calvin1 Singlet on, T-Mat'hta Tr'appl. Y-Mrs~ L C M Venning, care of R1ev RI H Jone~s. W-Miss Waned Words. For week ending March 23, 1901. B-Mrsf P 13 Banks, Miss Mollio Boyd, C-Mr's S J C'romner. D-Thos Davis. F-MIarsh all Frazier, A ndrlew Floyd. G-W W Graham, Miss L (;ray', Young Gary. H----Wililie Harris, T1 1, H ann)on, J1imf Hlendcrison. L-S P Long, John Lunsden. M-Annie Molez, care of C A Bonne'r. P-Silas Pcnsit, Vione Poake. R-Miss Sat'y Rloth. S-Josephine Secrman, TI'-Masy Thomison, Trustees of St. Matthews A M E Church. W-Miss Lydia Ward, Wayne Will iams. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised. Wmn Y Fair, IP M March 25, 1901. Saves Twvo Fromi Dieath. Our little dlauighter h)ad ant olmost fa tal attack of whIooping cough uand broni chitis," writes Mrs. WV. K. Hlaviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "'but, whent all other remuedhies failed, we saived her life with Drz. King's New D)!covery. Oui' niece, who had contumtiptionu in an! adlvanced stage, also usedl this wvonderfuil medi cinie and to-dlay she is perfectly well. Desperate throat and lutng dIiseaisedl yeildl to Dtr. King's New Discovery as5 to tno otheor mfedlicine oin eartht. In falli ble for coughs andh colds. 50o and( $1 .00 guaranteed by tall d rvggists. T1ri bot tles free. Married At the residence of Mr.James llendrix by R1ev. D. B. Boyd, Api'il 11, 1901, Mr. James S. Williams and Miss Maic A. Hendrix, all of Newberry County, S. C. White M~aun Turned Yellowv. Great consternotion was left by the friends of M. A. itogarty of Loxlutgtotn, K(y., when they saw lie was turn lug yellow. Ills skini slowly changed color, also his eyes, and lie sutflered terribly. HlisImaladly was Yellow Jaundico. lie was tr'eatedl by the best dyctors, but without. benefit. T1hen he wvas ad vised to try Electric BItters, the wonderful Stomach and1( Liver remedy, and lie writes: "After taking twvo bottles I was whooly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c. Holdi by all druggists. A Dulgitti l Nchoo0E1 Iliilinstlit,ellt. I limd the pileasu1e of attending an entertainment iat /oar. Academy on Wedleisday nighLt the 10th inst., Plrof. Gwo. A. Mlills 21111 hi-; most exed.101nt wifo as prinvipal alasistant of said School. The aCade[1y13, is sittuated in a beauiful sect;on of Saluda County, in the ild,t of a :Ilttilrd and hospitable Sas. of poId". I lt a, was mno1 beaiti fil r l titia d-colated and li"Ihted up-1 llan)y TherV wavt. about 1,000 peopleo present, I*'ponl look ing IrOIund and t"ring th.. intere.'t mnanifestc-d, I could butl think, "I'.very manti anld overy woalla for. the.ir butsi n It,tad CVery) man11 andl womlalnfAotr andil miktross of, their blusiness." 'So it, is with irof. miii,l anId ii-i kiniid holy. In their "chool i: to Ik sectn 1nidoihted poofs of the vlose indu syStwinate cul. tivation of th". moral intIlleet and phy sical Iowers of their SCholars. ThIek witertainilneit was U grand :wsev"s in every patrticular. Tho mu11siv (whiel, wias grantid) wa:4 furihaiLd by the Nil olson ild ( 'lary hand . I )ne of the pieces wseaS ndlq eed by young lad(is,. all dressed inl whit, whiel was Sweet ness itself. The exr'riscs closed about It o'clock withl at baltifful song by the school. Lon11g Will we I'1i2eeIber the pleasantl occasionl.Visr. A pril 13th,. W9OL Ni v. M ills lived in Newberry tihe greater part of Ii s life, unt.il alot svven ycars u4(C, when ie Cast, ihis lot with the good peiole of saluda, and we note with pleasure hi.; tilceess in his adopted hoime. ving to I I incelmenvy of tit w1-ater h f fare : ha v o le uiabIle to do mu111h vork. ]Ze. dW)u dlivkercl a line :,rmio: lIt Sunday. h i a t linl eacht and at hvind'ome ywiun" 11mn1. I amilhl to know that one of our. best, III(At Ot Iuari-Ved lzast Sunday, 1 ith Air. ,lies Willialn: to Mi .h Miunie liendrix, both of this SVCtioL I wish the y(mng ouk a ]l_,- anl prosper Ous life. Cotton plaltil- ha, hegun and farm erm Fuum to be intcrestctd in plantinv corn. I think liost. of the farlmers are trying t ie plty3 of Cori this year, SIll.a! kri i looking well throligh this section lit, pre'sont. Mis: Ida Smith, of Heno, is % isitihq her sister, N r. -.n (Celand. We had .-evl-1 Easter eg" hunlit'-: in this neighborlhood, but, Mr. 1). S. Sit whit,- h.d the tt one of all for ie wound up1) with a party t.hat night. The laishad it qiitinpr party laFt Priday al MI rs. I .. C. Jonston1e. Thev report a nice tiie. Mr. Stoke Sculn hIas Iegun to work on g'lin CHadC.S. l(111i 11 akCs U goodt one. iHed ii ill. (Out I, ini VOlticagi t A "Inile of sauisfaetion goes wih every suit. We lit form, pockethook and fancy. ()I r clothiln cost litt.le, look well n11nld lasts lon!. tf The EwI'art-i'ifer O. .)trrzi: Up e owin. Our ableJ col;i'en)ilorary, Thei New hierr l'ii erald ancd Necws, i s beaUting tom-. tomis aLnd calhn ag upeon thle peCoplO to du lstrieCs. .He tink ii15patrioti ICitiz.Ce to subscibie to tie capit.al stock of ani otheri cottoii miill. WVo do not at all take issue wVith) our brothler on this miat,ter, bu) w.V'e would, if we couldi, help hiten along. Teeis sllicient aipi tal ini Ne(w ber'ry to bu1) I aniot,be ill, and there Is little doubit thaFt such) anot,her' mill will sooner1 or' later' be built in New berry. Wi'hen the entLClerpise Is under taken the pleI should( cooperaLto, 01' unite in the elor't. iEvery citizen will nio doubt, 8sbscribe as manyi) shaies as he in alble. When A bbeiviiile built herci cotton miii many citiIzens cheer'ful ly su bscri bed liberally to thoe capital stock. Very few, if any, persons then thonghlt of the otliees, but 11ater, whena- there' wats taLik of building another m ill, nearly every hodly wanitedI to be piden8(lit and1( nlearly nobody wanted to conitribut,c money to the capiitaLl stock. -A bbev ille Pre'sll andl Banner, i t,h inst. SOUlIIN ICAtIIWAY Oea to (Guickhamaleegn alaIlilIMemphIin Mioniument, (Chickamacnga Il'ark, May 27th, and1 UnitedI Confed(1orate V et,erans) iteunion,11 lemp is, ITe'nI)n., MIay 28, 20) I I tiwy for bothi t,hC:e ecs ions. Rlates fur the~ round( trii p- irom Newv berrey, S. C., to) Cha ttan)ooga and( ireturn ti9)85. F"rom Newvlcerry, S. C., to Memn Itound tip t iicket.s fi'mni laytle Station (Chickamauga) twenty live cents. TIickets to C hattalnooga andl ret,urun, accounit, of unveiling eemonies, on sali May 2.it h, 25t,h atal1 2BthI, good to retur'i until May 30th, 191. Ticket,s to Me m pis anid retuRrn, aIc coun n Con federate lecunion)1, 0n bide May 25th, 21t,h and1( 27th, good to return ulnti1lu no 4thIi, 10111. Thiieso Licekets may ho e3xtendedO un til .111un( 19tt.h by deposit at MIemph is with the JIoint, A gent, and payment of ai fee of fifty cents cat tiime of deposi81t. A stop) over' of one (day wIll be permit,tedl at Chattanooga Te'nn., cither on the goingg or' return'( trip, to enable the South1 Carol inca Veterans to visit (Chickamnanga P.ark to witness the unveiling and( I )ed icationi of the H1out,h Carolina MonumenICt. TiheCse tieket,s w~'ill be s0(1idly all Ipin cipal agents of the Souitheirn I tallway. Confer with nearest Houtherni Rail way agent, oir writ e JH. WV. Hunt, I). I'. A., Charleston, S. C. S. 1i. HardwlVI'ick, 0. P'. A, WVashington, 1). C. WV. i'. Mc;ee, T. i', A, AIugusta, Ga. W. ii. Tayloe, A. G. P. A., Tie wiiter seft"on is still ling:erlin; with us. We had good rain, Saturday anid Saturday nlight. Somi of our peoplo fre still oil tlit sick li with colds. A good dcal of cot'on was planted in this con III uil ty la-t week Our school has closed and ou r t-acher I 'ro. If. )I. Ile r ha r it. turnedi to ii IeIw in Garmitan y sect ion. I 'rof. .1. 5. W, iclcr and wife, o I Utopia sectil, spent taitirdily in thik coiiutiity. \liss Blinio Wheeler, of XV in i bhoro. N. (., ik viitilt riss Hessio Wheeler of this section. Alls. Shealy Is spend ing several days with her dutliglter, 'irs. Jas. Living Stoll of Saluda section. Mrs. Mattic Cook spcit last weck with M I.s. Caroline COOk's family ild othelr relatives in) tils section. AIrs. \Wit. Wvrts, of Miountvilie, visited in this comiuiinity last week. 'Ihel public road.s are in a bad conldi tion andl( shold hm workedl as soonl ats possible. Rev. Mr. McNil-ris l-vached anI inl terest iig seri'ion oin last Sabbath a0 terIooni appropriite to Iaster to it ver'y good audhienice. Sumly IIIorniiIg it was iniy privilege ind pleasur- to attend t.ie conunion service at Mt. 'ilgrim chi1-ch. We found a good con;,:rat iol oit aiul as IIsua11l licard nll interesting;- semIon by the pastor, Iev. J. A. Sligh. Would thlat aill ourl m1inlisters wonhd preach tho pliil trth to theIr peoplo as does Mir. Sligd;. The Sounday-sciool was r-Cor. vanized wit h IMr. T. liartilan as Super itnldent and we feel siro ho is tht right Ilall in O.he right place. Sir. M. A NeutItsrrhau S ids Curloftlil.e from t1kv Ilhilitpplut'". (Gapt. WV. A. Strotber, of Wv:4t Ilionl, is inl l i on of some intere,st,ing articles from the far away Ifanii, in the I'hilipinio islands. They were sent to him r: ectilly by his np.how, NIr. Williams WlchI, amit conist of a Chinlese pipe find stem, at beaultifull .Lapalese box of simloking( tobacco, smv cral coilni of ('hintsc tloncy, chop sticks and mieasuriiig rule. Altogether they umake ain iIItej'esting exhibit f!oi the Celestiall em1piric. Iir. Welch i eliployed by the Ilited Statcs govern mnent inl directingj anld mlaking a i geo griahic survey and muay of tiihe I 'lilip. piine islands. 1l t is a gentlemlianl 1 horoughly c<iuiplped for thi i important work. --E. .)If. Welch is the olly son of our t.ownstiman, Dr. S. G. Weleh11, and splent his boyhood days inl Newhrry. lie i, making a tiam for himself inl his far away home. in fact Newherry boy.,s alwi', s succeed. If troubled by a weak digestionl, h of appetito, or constipation, try a few loses of (1hamerli'n's Stomach ind IA ViVe '.I'alets. NVery Oix w'arran.d. Por sale by W. E. l'elhai. S11umm! d huern I 'om inIn anad Ilook at. our ,'hioes for meni 11i. de', hIoys' anid cildre1i'n. You neLedn't tuy, but you wvill at. ti The E wart-I Ifer t:o. THE NEWBERRY - Land and security Co. WIiiU VU AND) SI-;i,, Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Real Estate. 0. B. MAYER, Pronidenit. JiNo. M. KINARDI, 8cc. 11nd( '.roas. intereOst paidi on dOipositis in the Savings D)epai tment at t ho raite of -I per cent. per1 anuhumn from date of udeposit at R1e CffiflrcialMBll O1" NEWVIsElItY~, S. C. CAPITAL --- $50,000 00 ness5 andri solIcit te aiccoiius oif imuii - v idunal , firmns anrd corporations. .1 NO. Ni, K~ [NA lIt l'ridenuit,. Vie-President. Cashrlier. Welch's Grape Juice! Shoop's Restorative! Shoop's Rheumatic Cure! Dunkley's Celery Corn pound! Paine's Celery Cornp! Stuart's D y sp ep sia Tablets! Kilmer's Swamp Root! all at Peihamn's Piarniacy Our New Soda Foun tain furnishes the finest cooling drinks. Ice Cream, all flavors. Pelham's Fount. Her( is a ,iDinery Dis I play th t ' .V4"l "worth COMinl" to fmq%." N ro r, iMotiveoha baui ly Worked irfo charming no0voltvs ill rmgeC1 hi n i s (l ( \ which arci (M h,A hi in M il. 'V )' r *Millinery iyth- A Good Time, Every ma1, ady and boy should havo a good time piece. Come and buy it of tu as we have a large selection. If your watch, clock 0r jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we will put it in g ood or de r. We also have (a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Weai and Glass. I I *WO , whether for1 pleasure orprofit, you need good We can supply any and all required aut the Garden seeds of all descriptions. Newherry HardIware Co To the S'chool Trustees of New;berry County. 3'l il E : \\' L L lm N<> bli:\ N KM - sent out, I bi year' lifupo whtich trun teesL3 ar 3o na uIe out .h e ~ reot.Th thati , Iontined fin Jtir recor<i boo.~ j( I respct.full c s I ha I etn esofth reod bo ntarelprop frly ':ih tCot and3 Ctu th ove to - propty50 ,00.0 Snd ofl iis n( hooflt yer The 86hool year 31 en . Ju ot , I ji .(; I wouhtnllsoe to thi JIlIIile wh . thecir lt toi war raol liti3. (n-on ri.,;bdl ,s liitd '1'.8. . ) . W EN TS, ot y Supt~3' . of 'I u catwin.y Surpi l s wPi -e 90,865.88unci Genra bank1h i',lt N g busine'3' 8. ransactI ed withi pro ptn I . Specia/ f l attention toL te de ot r 8.teres, pyal Jan2 r 1 1 st