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Work for the "outhl Cnrolvuink In t-Sir S nt Nnd West lidinv Exrosi ': to bo, hold lit Charleston i!, S11; At":iyily o1, anli it e:n nI IN loe omJent'y dietited thanit the men w10 ho hIve it in chat' o'. with thw h em ty so eorat on of the pr-ophs, wiP is t::: i her- bes>t anIid wio tt I 0 o :ght of it no iaI tor hIo nII tF e n tiso m ater 0 d' iS exhbi fr thi l e : nty .t e c mp:uo 0-n tl w .th t o ti. 'ber; nn tO San:: , t w lop" On the: c\ 1a ei of i hne: i o . !:on o oths oat the oti:.iv tief lh spv et te dy: of o . N. f t 0 a iY a 0 \ Noent. hns gon, h "or to wat eron EmApir 1W nwOnwun ga0'thIg rt H1 Y kc teres-t ill this 1111ttOr do.i~o 1: iii t he ower to w, it or ri w e~iiI'i fr'.n this :nt'.;.. ein v in o te s "i i Al the pO:So rt of Of th stunt. To- o ln te eientv of embodied in the wod, " he s aok of I Epr r - ll self wu pt the saont aicsnin thez. stueGn. whean for in e yers will oy in e. wt id . opt M w h poUr, the Abev i Pe and gaunog sin t e oh r them to work Mar Charl ot sonary fnsi to SeAto tiln" Mcar in's reply t T ' tor v i hrKo t wil b t M-r.-. MinL in descnw wds r his "hig for the absoktern te enir sh. seemAtog to he raltiio of -t po litcealh.l sentiment th Sao eand who iftorgodthn, mayr wake up in imo tohowl Theyn~.c Willyet lioliptica phts whadve filed th futre Hoer, wo sarywll so rult hof 588sminy. lctdfris Our seedpouenasinti cthregm por ary uner the Press armyrd South Carthinast:u Ton of the rppin montallofed to thSato havemnot yetll 'beenadea oe of the ight~ 1)1 nooroditi' ep to uih Carolina iter vieali, whr ioth Carli nian. r W.Lari E Cer8n fromoted.hig peran eal aenthan the srsenger Teprteo thefor-a-boarteAr Lose raeeway, hase beno proetoo theo ptico aseitant genral paege Thentote osamcompny whoannthiead quarterst awa byana takingorme place oli. .Tiae propeseed, ed for. Chrisevner, weshll knonee. s at ofn havin been onnected rhn wath leaodieutnapnrs ill te Yrk, Pladelphmy nd the recton arf the Sounthry.Henas Twecof tle apoknof yt adverng deardtoen of te egh realit a Nth,i Colinecinwth rawi Yorkd exprile itV s Consire epartenty fthm feoard Air oiione tONT t':'1 IN . I t H . .t N .whe IK r -t li1 es (i.e It'no.. ts I he Amintr 111'hators 'ontest t'o %it%,' W%VIjp :t'tx(on 1.1 i l'n s, NO'It' I sit %tw 1'111%'l V!ty of VIr 1gitaill. We tind he follow in: gompm n not ic' of I 'rof. P. 11. 8ot.' p it 1l1e I1."Y rol'roeos of Charlot It sv iI k' of Ihe u Ist:l nt: n'r.ity of V ir :inlia, . \i 111 l'e 1, 11.l Ovl'ates' eente:t of the \\ l t rn Vit rny s c11*e V to pl cv r 'din the *::ia. o'o:-ed by C h 0 O 1 i 1 1' .I V V "lo:to~ ii , i e ,%I 11 Ik o :.", 14 Iy o or and1' loan 0 I It"orS, Ibvinl. * i i~ 1't the d:t rtiiee: M t of c a:un i s. 1 . SI t of - Om.a Mrs a . :r e 'i ; hom . 'anyf I ''0.tha t 1eir lif'tO t h waylt o be eat T k 1d w t r p of a u ber o .ndom and usefult presents. or. Te t the l We have hd some rintadV ol a i e ted. hl t M.~ ~Z A. Lkine ha a brg"edadIt A ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 \t 0000 It'?.12't: 2o is sure fine.~' k'.4 f :1 3:" Soo MrkM C . i n tn W011 0 I'a vs a ll home fo N C 0 g . ' Mk.Go 1W" w t hom 1 l I' VV t IN C an pet h eo I m r. 1ume. WehpVh oshdanc , Lm i h v Our scol:ha closed for asson of * es.W wr so e ou'r.O kron taCe lea e Lus, 1 . an w on g ea4dly womat her back' agin or the net sess in. Wearie gad rshes be electe for the xtiseent mofnths. W received a presenl sfu t~~eaher.a th clos ofScho. Myshoo i uto a eaonorst Agan nd i fort soncoforo ciloe bev tst;eed Wheatms hieio. i etin r WSoi1e wol lk t al heateto o .h Super. vir toehieroad hom torks echoorl oll ucoborod Wer crinly Ve wouasocathom asoo wrkoad. h (hrl tZ Mitto Cup Curo4Em and ewe wcith imo.9thrug te lungth-rst. ohn t r t ur forol haemalosedcfong Seauorof Seast,W Scaeos,Wory toseor, kim tes,he Aen uoe ons, anBooiil l, earbunce, Pracklingain fon the Skin, eainic \Vloogld m taks bnernaly lces the wort aend moth psated reeapeentosbyfrrohmn,ouryacng andvt tzhe thes oflcood,l erb.ivn MytancBlloisduo am a e onl re, Ano nowcre for thsolfuo,mannov Myg sktcolrooublies one temedowma rolive, btB .B culycrs heas oer ore, aren trees the run glow ofouhealthk to the In B.e attetio ofilds iupthevoken-dtownero( froman mak ertahnl blood rd andnouratishigo Oro 800vounar testernl ofp Iuro by. (Botanic o Blo (B.I isB. anow proid as wrtn lood 1(1Bare cured.rEzm, eigSin lnoe Sc'ahs, Scales Shartelites,P1 ll th Ing synes ore ows roels, Oid nelaig ohrs, Uuhcr, eait. and deses byeichng alyngantitl Izn tf bod Thereby.piv.. a Th1r14 Is only one ailial iII al t ho W0,1l of which stcItih people remiltil III I alid t hat Is the terrap i. They Car r l e I their ses on their batk-. The m1an Illho is so el so- tisted that lie rea nns lit liviv,111r lit I hosol ht bor IOWis is j, t tatiligy. enongh to try to .11.ino a hinain with tho gatekeepor of bIAt'n f0lr a O-hanil crown1 tid a 0In0 00nt JOW'S harp,) I has 1oe szid, t it tio nilig tut ho,s will -reIoa temli eIlves I likti I Sr'eon by te whI roo' t ill rid I ig In I raiI road 0.1101h. ltot h g n det, i n iu11st bt r*epre mented thet, for m-eeItly I saw fourteen in[ one crowdheri colih Ith t il nVII e 1 ,Ver SI IYn t 1 lia tunst :ehl o. M1 oral t 'a Iko Is not alwaN i sn of gnti l ity. T het, e ro som e 0 '11 wo in this o it rld thit thiik that this , hlbo, with III lits lit tett'sts, w~ouhi go to wreck anmd riuin if tlI'y s !onid vcease to exist,. I t my ad vict, to till such is. go to t'it I 'aoItle '000, , stiCk a pit in it and then pull it 0'n 1 and look for tile hole. at, there Is 'nt thing thut call be said for their cotuafnt, and that is they will not, bo here to see just how little they are A big wN-reathi of Ciowers at. a funeral is not always i sign of frin'll.4sihip for the deeastd: it souethes shows just how thiek a l'ypokrit's hido can get.. .\ n Ns bitterest elelinies while living, oftei cry th .oilest over his grave. I Suppoze that is because they are glad het is gone'. A long face and a sour cou'itenance are not always signs of piety: it Is the w.IV soMO people have of getting into ' o') peIple's pocketbooks. I Would not isk ia long face, worn in the name of relgion, with a niekle of my tuoney s- f:ir as I 0ouIld sling a1 ilule by the t:% It. There are but tvo things that will ve one a long face. ds.ppointient in :,'I, and- hypoericy. T:.xro are sOln 110le in this world who alwa.% :ook 1:ke they were just ab%ut two m-::ultes Out of a pickle-jar. *: a 1ae pick e-jar at. that. a ; either su'Toring from i.. nraon of the disposition. or ttey 'Ire try'. t1 Id ceive somebody. A : o: .t a- foolk iller wokld drive a tbriv ing b u=i.e A ,og a::d the mulodern talebearer are a they Ioth carry bones of conten :.or.-and both will be the cause of a between ther betters. Sem.e reope are d-posed to tbiuk !. of the tatler. but this is wrong: S'heir t On ues a- their safety-valves: at has to have Some p'aee of escape. Whenever I see buzzards gathering a t vI knoxw that something is dead: zso with the tattler. They love a Ta ila:.-:unger's Tresence. like h of a carcase, can be located by the *m.. rk,k farming wo',ld be howl. ir0 sueeQs wth all such. s profession of religion is like sxi:n eek-no good without a cash There is one thing that Las always puzzled me, and that is to tell upon what cquality the respactable voter, whose ballot makes him a joint stock holder in a diunkard manufacturing company, and the poor drunkard will stand in hell. The' devil is the daddy of the hype crit and the hypocrit is the daddy of the whiskey tra mie. Both will have the same job hereafter just as they do now. The sober respectablo voter, whose ballot supports the whiskey traflic, who will gather un the skirts of his super cilious self-righteousncss, and pass a p)oor drunkard by as If his touch was contaminati ng, ought to remember that their ells wvill be the namn In hell. A pig and a moderate drinker are alike-tIme will make hogs of them both. SNODOIRASS. Conferrenice for Southern Studients. The11 Southern student conference of the Young Men's Christian association of the colleges and other institutios for young men in the South will be held in Asheville, N. C., Junie 21 to 30 inclusive. ThIs conference Is held un der- the auspices of the student depart mont of the International committee and is similar to the conferences which are held annually under the same auspices at Northifleld, Mass., Lake Geneva, WVis., and Pacific Grove, Cal., for the studIents of the different sec. tiors or this country and Canada. The purpose of the conference at Asheville Is to build uip the faIth and religious lie of students, to train them for leadership in organIzed CJhristian work among their fellow students and to open ill the possibilities of Christian service which await thorn after gradu au,ion. Th'le dlaily program consists of an hour each devoted to discussion of methods of promoting mIssionary in toest In college, including a normal mission study class, to discussion of carrying on Young Mon's Christian asociation work among students, to normal Bible classes, to platform ad dresses and to life work meetings, whoe the claIm of diaerent Christian callings are p)resented by men who can speak ith authority. Among the men who wvill address the platfor m meetings are Mr. Robert E. Speer, of New York; Rev. Charles Rl. E'rdman, of Germantown, Pa,, Rev. 1!, C. Buch holz, :of Chester, S. C. and Mr. J. Caimpbell White, of Caleutta, India. The .DevotIonal Bible class on "Stu dies in the Acts and Epistles" will be led by 1Bev. Richard Morse Hedge, of Nashville, while the elases for personal work on "Studies In God's Methods of TraIning Workers" will be led by Mr. Don 0. Shelton, Bible stndy secretary of the internatilonal committee. The misslopary interests wIll be in the hands of Mr. F. W. Andermop, soroe t Alry of t ho tudent voluntlier mvement. for forlgi nisslonlp, who ill bo as4Ist ed Iv Ir. I'dmunild .1 . Lot, of \'irglinlo. l'h conferne will bwo In the hanls of 11. NI. Ncit hany , 1". IloyI E'lvarts adil 1i. 1'. Anidorsm.', tieorotarlo, of tIe o i dt departmnt of the internalionl 001ommi1tt'v. Tho aftorioonls of I ho onfortne will bo dovotod ontirely to athlotits, moititailn oliblhiig, vxkn1s1oin and other 01'0rm1IS of' 1TVrT tillonl. It. I. vx pootod (hat every collogo in tho South will ho reprosented by pIcked delega tions of -tiudonot's. IIn Ioon net ion i wit I t hi contforene aid uniting with It iI tihe lible las119et anttd plat form motingi will bo held the conforenco of secretarlos and members of tlo city 11ad raIlroad Young Menl's Christan t assoclatlons of tiht South. The fiold secrotary of tho internatlonal commitetee, "Ir . I J. (ates, aIded by 0thA Stato secretaries of the various Southern Sttes will havo charge of this conference. ThIIes o meetIngs are hold on tIhIo gro1unds of t ho 11inghaml school, through I,ho hospitality of Col. Itobert HIngamui. All Christian students and other Caristian Noung mn are invited to attend these Con fore nces. Correspon donce should be addrOssed to 11. 1'. Anderson, Asheville, N. C. De'at h. Departed this life, April 17, 1901, at the ago of (10 years and -1 days, Mr. James Rana(lal Watts. IIUs wife, live sons, and one grand-child survive him. Atmong his last words were his ex. presslouis of readiness to meet God: and his desire to remain with his wife and children. I.0 us hope that "Thev shall meet, again Meet nc'er to sever: That peace will wreathe her chain liound them forever: Their hearts will then repose Secure from wor-dly woes: The songs of praise shall closo Never-no, never!" .1. W. B. Our spring stoek blossoms in beauty. Wo make prices and prices make busi iess. We help to stretch your dollars. Wo sell all the time from a freshened stock. We never lower prices in order to lower prices. tf The Ewart-l'ifer Co. Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S TATED CONVENTIONS OF this Lodie will be held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights of each month at S.00. Visiting Knights cordially welcomed. THOS. E. EPTING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel Building. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what you eat. Jam WVe keep everlastin1 they cannot be met by s prises the latest and bet to keep everything from ourselves, for the intere Always glad t4 Drop in at any t Do not fail to profitable reading. Is hard to keej o. 4oo Interest paid on deposits in the Savings Department at the rate of 4 per cent. per anbumi from date of deposit at 01F NEWBIERRY, S. C. CAPITAL - - - $50,000 00 We transact a general Banking busI ness and solieit the aCCounts of indi viduals, firms and corporations. DIREoTOIR8. GEO. W. SUMMR. L. W. FLOYD. GEO. S. MOWER. P. 0. SMVIrH. F. Z. WILSON. W. HI. HUNT. JNO. M, KINARD, President. 0. B. MAYE~R, Z. F. WRIGHT, Vice-President. Cashle:'. Noico of Final Settlcniont aili Disclialic, NTOTICE IS HE~REBY GIVEN ?th at I will make a final settle ment upon the estate of Viney Gall man, deceased, in the Probate Court for Newberry, S. C., on the 29th day of A prIl, 1001, and will immediately there after apply for a final discharge as ad All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby required to ren der in and establish therd demands against said estate on or before the said 29th AprIl, 1001. J. C. GOGOA NS, Clerk, As Administrator do bonis non with t'he Will annexed of Viney Galiman, de ceased. td. 1. Shoes! Shoeetl Cofn. in and look at r shoes for men, ladies', boys' and db$Ien. You needn't buy, but ona willa ifho Ewart-P'Ifer Q0. Every Cotton planter should write for ourvaluable illustrated paiphlet, " Cotton Culture." It is sent free. Seni namle unitl n<iress to UERMAN KA1.1 WORKS, ol Nassnu St., N. Y. 'IcIG-OIE. Of MVIE I EASILY, QUICKLY AND lHUMANIENTLY HSIS1O-tl1t). Manetic Nervine is sold wit,h a .ritten guarantee to cure insomnia, Pits, Dizziness, 1 lysteria, Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Semi nal 1,osses, Failing lemory-the result of over work, worry, sickness, errors of youth or over-indulgence. I'rico $1; 6 boxes $5. B1y mali in plain packago to any address on receipt of price. Sold only by Gilder's Corrter Drug Store Sole Agents, Newberry. DR. RUST'S N0ton Root Ini ponayoyll Pills Original and Genuine, always reliable and safe. Ladles! always ask for Dr. lIust's Cotton Root and Pennyro al Fe male Pills. They never fail and never injure. MaIled to any address on re evipt of $1.00 by Gilder's Corner Drug Store Sole Agents, Newberry. JAP3 A NEE A new and complete treatment, con sisting of Suppositories, Capsules of Ointment, and two boxes of Oiatmcnt. \ never failing cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an opera tion with the knife, which is painful, and often results in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terr'.le disease? We pack o written gnaratee in each $1 box. No cure, no pay. 50e. and $1 box, 6 for $3. Sent by mail. Sample free. 0INTNIENT, 25c. AND 50C. CONsTIPATIi'oN cured, Piles prevent ed, by Japanese Liver pellets the areat Liver and Stomach Regulator and Blood Purifier. Small mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's use. 50 doses 25c. Gilder's Corner Drug Store Sole Agents, Newberry. This signature is on every box of tho genuint Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets the remedy that enres a cold in one day leson's Corner CI BS IN A CHERRIE gly making prices that are pleasing t< ny otber house, and we keep a stock t; employ the best clerks; in fact, allo' running harmoniously for the interest t of one is the interest of the other. Ssee you whether you intend to bu ime and1 make yourself at home. ook at our advertisement in Tuesda from Baying something about those S: M. JAMlESO Head to Fe Kadol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aia ~1at,ure in strengthening and recon. structing the exhausted dIgestive or gans. Itis the latest discovered digest-. ant and tonic. No other preparation can -approach it in efficiency. It in. stantly relieves and permanently cures Dy'spepsia, IndIgestion, Heartburn, Flaulece,Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgla,Cramps and all otherresults of imperfect digestion. PrIco 50c. and V. Large sIzocontainss214times Prepared by E. C. DeWIT T & CO.. Chicago. FOUND ! -After 25 years of thought and study to discover an article indispensable to all civilized mankind. That never wears out, Is as ne0w after 50 years of constant use as the day made, sur passes in utility anything ever at tempted for ingenuIty, novelt,y and use fulness. No such Invention ever before Oored. Merchants, mInisters, teach ers, scholars, young or old sick or wdll, can easily earn a good living in theIr locality, and not interfere with their vocation. Samples by mall 15c, or full" p)articulars free. Only one agent in a section. Address W. B. BURKE, cE'ARLRBTON, 5. c OPlM COINEnWHIKY o e ' inme t N. M. OL.LEY, M. D., Atlanta, One. MIWRYS New We will tako great plaosurO wIethor you vish to purchase Complote. See a f1w of our p Standard Calicoes at 4c., anl spun 4(-,. and 5c., Beautiful ilin Oil Cloth 15c. Lacs and E better. Good yd.-wido BleacL spot cash, 71c. Prettiest lEno of Umbrellas a prices lowor. No one can show better Clot we. The best Spring Suit f Boys' at $4. Elegant stock of Don't forget us on Shoes, for antld prices as low as the lowest Butterick Fashion Books an Yours truly, S. J. W CI&G.S. N We are now showing newest and most stylisi market. Dress Goods, Ruslins, Piques, Gin the lowest, considering the value"of tI We call special attention to our W. and always have carried the largest Ii the lead in this as our contemporaries time aftet time. The famous W. B. 4 We lead all others in our line of H( prices-Misses', Children's and Ladie Our Millinery is full of attractions for the ladies. I We cordially invite a thorough insp at. 9 the people, because of goods wvhich comn v nothing to happe.. i of our patrons and y or not. y's paper, it is good, 10.00 suits. N, t ohier. A -Founded 1842. . 5TEFj "Sing their own praise." For the benefit of those who wish to purchase a piano from the present time to the first of September, we have decided to offer the Stieff Piano on 'very convenient terms. You will no'. have to pay very much cash down. We can arrange that to suit your own convenience. Then a payment can be made in the fall to suit, and the balance, if any, can be arranged, in a satisfactory manner. / Remember (Chas. M. SL,ieff fiu factures his own pianos aptfwill not burden you with ary unnecessary profit, for we are se,1&ng to you direct instead of to a rptail dealer to resell. Our pianos 'Will only have to be seen in compt~arison with the best to convince f7ou that it will be to your interest to buy the Stieff, and all we ask is that you try our piano, give it a oritical examination, and if we do not show you more value for the money than you can possibly get in any other make, then buy from any one you may choose, but don't take our envious competitor's word and buy from him before trying the Stieff. CHAB. M. STIEF'F, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, N1d. North and South Carolina Fac tory.Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. 0. Interesting reading - Wooten's add n another column. tf in sIoving you our Stock or nlot. All departments aro ices: 50., 25-in Checked Home. o Suitings at 5c., 5-4 Table nbroideries 2c,, 3C , 5c., and ing at 5e. Fruit of the Loom, nd .-arasols in the city, and hing for a little money than >r man you ever saw for $5. Shirts for mon and boys. we have as good as the best, d Patterns always in stock. ooten.Z a complete line of the i goods to be had in the ,hams, &c., &c., at prices which are 10 goods. B. Corsets. Wo undoubtedly carry no in this city. We are always in have been obliged to acknowledge 3orsot, the most popular in America. >siory. We have all sizes, styles and Department antost and most fashionablo styles. ection. Como and see us. Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have a good time piece. Come and buy it of us as we have a large selection. If your watch, clock or.jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we will put it in good or d er. .We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. oris Auoai,PainSd SAW MLLS;~ Frowmaeplnato mila,toh Foe ave tis an M iet. For aornmiolain maciey Val ikes an. o s. C llr kainds ok for mair Vn Wikl anma .ngin, 1826 Main St., Columbia, 8. C.