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' .ii: toNFE'I);:A1 IT i H1N ION. Ti0t nto it union Iel last weCA Oti ('Mmi:a was tho bNst, niMd ntaot p4,a;ant ever hold inl this State. I.iverlOdy e-vell 'd to bo ill gootd hon r a libent! oll noyn h1imiself 1, :n li t b I ar t to thI I ot.m"d hagesof otheors. arragenI.- :IJ tho cnh.ertIIinmII":I of thet, o"A vN-trIans alidl t1hir friend i. Al withh we %v0. Sin>Oko wort, so e tii el e :w the en t that thley wi ie i t' lw: t11 hlIlrnexl t .e ti; in O h e I !.t i!vt anoihi i l placo & .Lol i ove nt .s for I'l r t G '.)ri tI 1 tIiO all it is ck,n 1-r klohi:'I"d it:Il o:tsy of w-M"S wi'aI ni(y in GO SLto has snuch finl rail Oai'd in1t from1 w0 vvw cotl!,l tearnte i l (s i n ti - to ('h-rl- tAon w i%h th to xte rI. a ! i t timuo fix,.! .'I Vt i ' I '' wI litilon l't.for.* t Ol t (Ap .it i )aen es S15 ren il0 1 owiit:-10l - t iti .'l c'f t\ i' \,ji Ka: \ fr~ aed \\li-.ntiolln to do it a v to -1 ilr away fro:n t ;o and 'n if 'i'll . .ilb :ive r antrtalinnt iuunid 0U1h, ittr"t 1'e, up m11 NNh whod Sl "I't ( ' 1f est t H " oldienr 1aIS paoIed evor t Il heir nItld 1n swereti Nvod tili all to i hl nd to w h a reot 1"in lih htr s w ho Ion rI 1 i-i t I%e-I i per , mInd in a1-,I wielt de'ep the .:ntoulht nd epiv. .o W I tae IlI tn v. it thw heo f t hi la it r it all tolY thnI Il0r i I NN .1 0 1" 1 0 li1 1* 0 a kiic w_l tKt\ j. n I ,,' of wl.dAo ~~-h:i~ eek i"is Ckll' dO 11011"I.nn int th:o C only d.re l ur awd.. he.n a cl'nn gKOl pipe isucloo-gc. it hd wi.'o oJthe -r,w eds ith the \. this k t'e his ppo y t t u l olsic ou gowed hort):u it.nd I)de in thCess Ala t i t iiKlb. Mr.ppr ofThes ciens atte lcemeterywniee fori: Day wmt tai oned lora it be re. liejag 'o . C iU ii] lityhesn' i 'Ilr m.h] j dida y ' lieupRpImi m.i3 they whn copuage. .i.dou o oho tote Ciotnfdfrot e ad. rstht McuirOsin \naKing cahrts pofi the ne'tilsit pion Tinash sas: 'On lto will ie entted a aeent, d e:tn:' liimi and x.C,oly new p.r forte sme of::eu. Edeviel. is not at.l rai.h1:,n fraks i factd evtionas b.on manufacte. It wiln topat ntoceslin to lpl dthe niprtoso ert 8fathsenday andhgie its rades naso ghol a:.oat nelligent, and intrpro iat ino h idewals ee aoplishet will b in f orld Ontrannet tatd camuement uroill tot hotnood (11t(. (lTo sivly. The nrewspaprt nille ote corntelliet thought-d fLov . seloroeseckingmn tond womden.l rtliev the paronag ofnds glood will we hoetor aeri andvIto The greamt publi e oldbrary, of this hisaunc ted anewspaper,otlo toand loieraure ime rod iuse. Theso whi ebseik to preit only siesatio-a met ofal od epl. If3r Gehs eeps is pa er tothe oc hi1t. SUIwAII ON PAW)UCATION. N.Chis. M. Sechwab inl ai re'-enti sp(vveh ( lo}lreelltes tilt valtio of i Volle.'ro OdUciation tld iuoles tAitis I ei (t) provo that the great muajority of tho SlIvev'i'i l !Ilsilless 1 1V I ill tlis cInItty todlN Itro 1 10. o eollk"ge 1911. T isi!i i: ti e, uttIt. it ; l;o true dia! 11 groator 1111tjority of till'} pe[>lo of thlizs couintry, muccossful inl bil1i MISS filld IIIit (iuccessftil ill IllisilIISH, ILrO It v o1lego 1I11. Tio object of It Olg lithicat ioll is;'to giveO 111 tho,ze volrN. (11itios wvAelh iavo mdI Mr."chwah .-ucv(!shnl inl buisineoss. olo 111 t o th""s, (j1tl 1itios with. tit. It Vollego edliant ioll fuldi Soil will no'vt'r tht(1I o mel, not) amuttvr how 111li thiv Illa h o talliglit 1tr vLwI t( d. Art' f l al', t t it Id n th (11n h il' ivtild hi. mlwIf wI lmit Ih(, will IWO0e plilsIh ih1 10wt il,t 1 i. Flleiatlo cmillot 'p i llk;,I .l ill th i livitio'ki, it. m nlti ve ( I I I d, lop what It ilroatly Ilas. Atti l wihilo Mr. S'N VIIwab Is talkiill" ig ilt Ili lit i A Ut n d t lie i to ilo Li: i t li oit 1' ilr s 1 b lll the) in Itillt Iit f:w(t til t It wh :-i tlilt" o S11ll110 ill''. ' 1, 1 'llell lluld ( ivr ists- aillil C['not r,; wh, I I t i I rti i I ' iIl of tle \ : 1 : ' e thO et. 'lIVer li f wlhieh hw is todhay thlt hi-ltad III n i n adlt f i ble ' ol. pros lti sto of 1u1tv IIit mt,vanicemeitnt. 1 (I t is <daY onl Ivere ti ile i 1 11 110aril (110 ertli 11111%.11'! 1 lo Ii I 1on reho cIeN N, t thetO11 r it a t he 11 tt h oit., le I thoor- hal;s ah arys bla lte h Iw , iat I A lftetrwiaelJ I ato pr tico lis f, li e,l in It f(0t.St0epS. TO a00011n plit Iuyhig to tw mlust wx-or1, t <geli tr. Nolthe'r is Ilion' imuportanlt th1A.nt rl (I I I Vthe . T ho lwxt 10 ,rneit ionl wvill be thIeI i t ( 1t ll tilh;-. Tho Soli 11 'Alolifil N.eAt,er11. al. eaI havo thIe( o lort ti ity vof ,t oI o v I r tit v i ti l a 11n a i I a dil ta 1 pai k,1 I 1 rt is the tv tI I N I tik,icatioi of t iltl 10 11111it whiell tis ell ve n roMe ttil t- io lut,lnlory of t11 ho S lu t i t 'ro. t1 rt q w;\%Lo foulght Illlkl fel I in ti at i. he It te o ha nded i .91(0,000 w' tisouet Senator .M0e.irtnuinis ootting to be lit t tItraC i 0 11 11 L f r V t -vo t I I l1 h1 o ilV s rt of at llow is ur"ing him to mak:;lw a spoeec. 1k, is thIht to i Irawing card With hi, nmw idoas of ad,vanced feloerael. Uninketier oit,k t thob on haIn t iialit I 'ete's trntmenl lit g ictle lItliillO 1. 11 oivailio n il tilw..o o 31 i nt .Aoll om. W e W: to .Lt. 1r n thlankis for tl in eh-e:,i Of Mnt -Allien l'emle VotSmi uary~ t. hehlC. M.l'esn,N . ihv, Jame:it hard,el of Leesvi4lle, sgron beore t(15 he sinary Sitey may. May I'nt atlli dop. m .hst tiv.'f :inarugignrdei wr and oabut known)'s troughout tisTh dou thaing tlve a tlrlpitye untitl h grewito Amon the ait gradate ofwle noiceth 410 r. Cre ge'ssk castle. o on Ski:'l h atle ha beniwt undewoin grea l tera ionthS Whgen. Andrewub I be111 lof a11 t hoough oigore, andlt abouta i ton haa)is ibeeny spet hlei deora tirabre still in21) teu sttleloft buling, butsf th heiestat e iof Itewor is'5 doe li e gil111ln ret ad. is thow tcm ptlttie l ebg ,aned ifrom i wha t1( wase eI~(ilee nths,~ ao. The publd~ici apartens fre alirnew, and seial saitento was . paid toIl? thprol)idin iofl marbl staircae.-'.it C-'rone lofyur ret ft heii11 e'a tiu le hr ma nti ut v iewst of st as bit and i' Aec far nd wcine. MrLalnegAxiiry avto orein is if iles fCrm onch Southerolad Cohire whic i. liae mile from th raul e ai I:se oi n ils' S ouend Ita i ond.cet On sacMunt0 21, tAnnual lMiting, CouMmiS, I'n,May 191,th 1outh rato one-cent mile. Tickets on salo May 25--'7, limit. June1W4, wit-h e?xtensioni ti nal limit Juno 19 by depositing tickets with Joint Agent, and paying foo of fifty cents at time of deposit. They will also arurango ais to permnit a stop-over' eitheor on theo going or ret urn tipl of one day at Chatt-anoogal, to entable the South C (arolina Veterans to visit Chickamau gia Park. On account of the annual meeting, clatIon, CIhar-leston, S. C., May 22-23, the Sorthern llallway will sell round trIp tIckets from Newhorry, $7.30. Tic kots on sale May 2i-22, wIth tinal limit May 25th 190Ol. J. A. URTON,Agent XlF L'AYS ALIMONY TO 3Eli iUS ItA N1). Mlh ,tige Grntil (Iddent. Iocrou of DW vore Yot Itreordled. (From the New York 'res.) ('incininlati, May 10.-'I'he most pecu i:lr dIOLrt-0 ('Ver hande114d dOWn InI at di mrci.u sit lhas been) givell by Judge Davis in the case of William ternard t:ii14t F.imit Ieriard. The h1usbalnd, who sied for divor-ce, failed to get a (1o 'rl,C of divorce, but, Instead, to receive iliionly inl the shalti of it pension, pay il e by his wife, on the day beforo ['I-imks-iving each year. This year It rClive. $ 1:, or $1 for each year of iis life. 'Th'is is to be itncreased $1 each ear so long as lie may live. The wife ecei ves a decree of divorce in her cross mit ('n tihe grounils of crelty. Mr. It tna'd's conlsel, I ward Ballard is Ilhmwrd $100 fees. to ba paid by Mrs. Bernard, on the theory that she is ben IJ to that eXt4 ft il gretting id of her husband. Should the husband lead an immoral lifi co n nitilit any net of indiscretion his pllsionl vill te reduced by the Lloirt, and should Nivs. l'rnari act im properly her husband's pension will be increased. i . llernarti i ia woatiall of fortune and readily a14greed to tle arraigeient, suggested by the Court, providing she was enbithlod to get rid Of her uliisiand. lIernar.a al-o professes to be satisfied Wilt tlie resillt of the suit. The Boys. I'icre come the oy.s! Oi, dcar, the noise! The whole house feels the racket; I"'lihold the kniee e1t Harry's pants. Aiid wveep oer Harry's jak lhut never mind if eyes keep bright Ani litinibs grow straight and limber, Ile'd rather lose the tree's whole bark 'Th1.an find unsound the timber! N\- hear 'ie tops and marbles roll! Tlt, tloors-olh! woe betile them, -ind I imist watch the banisters, For I know boys who ride them. I.ook well as yoN descend the stairs, I oftenl find thet haunted 3y ghostly boys that make no noise just when their noise is wanted! The very chairs are tied ini pairs Av.d iniade to praice and eaper; What swords are whittled out of sticks! What brave hats made of paper! l'lhe linlner-hell peals long and well, To tell the milkman's coming; And then the rush"f "steam-car trains" Sets all our ears a-hiuimming. Ilow oft I say: "What shall I do To keep all these boys (uiet?" If 1 couli find a good receipt, I certaiily shotiuld try it. But what to do with these wild boys, And all their din and clatter, Is really quite a grave affair No laughing, tritling matter. "Boys will he boys"-but not for 1012. Ah, could wve bear abiout us This thought--how v'ery soon our boys Will learn to do without us! Hlow sooni but tall and deep-v'oiced mn Will gravely call us "mother;" Or we be stretchting empty hands(1 Fromn this world to the other. More gently we should chide the noise, And when night quells the rackets Stitch in but loving thoughts and prayers Whbile mending tattered jackets. ---Selected, Thlo Snow-Flake. It was a little snowflake With tiny wriniglets furled; its warm cloudt-mother held it fast A bovec t he sleepinig world. All nigbt the wild winds blustered AndlL blew o'er laud and sea; iaut the little snowflake cuddlled close, As safe as safe could be. Then camne the cold, gray morning, And the great cloud-mother sai, 'Now every little snow~flake Must proudly lift its head, And thiough the air go sailing Till it finds a place to light; For I must weave a coverlet Te clo:he the earth in white." The little snowflake flutter ed And gave a wee, wee sigh, lBut fifty million other flakes Came softly floating by. And the wise cloud-mother sent them To keep the world's breast warm Through many a winter sunset And1( many a night of storm. -Maigar'et E. Sangster. This illI Interoat Many, To quickly introduco 13. B. B. (Bo. tanic BIOood Balm), the famous South een blood cure, into new homes, we will send, absolutely free, 10.000 trial trealtmients. Botanic Blood Balm (B. Bi) ii) quckly cures old old ulcers, scr'ofula, eezema, itching skin and blood humors, cancer, e'ating,-festerlaog Sores, bo1Is, car'buincles, pimplcs or offensive eru ptions, pains In bones oi' joints, rheu mnatism, eatarrh, or any blood or skin troubte. Botanic Blood Balm (B. R. B ) heals every sore or p)imple, makes tho blood pure and rich and stops all acher' and pains. Botanic Blood pure and ich and stops all aches and pains. Bot an ic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) thorough ly tested for 30 years in hospital and private practice, and has cured thous ands of cases given up as hopeless. Sold rut drug stores, $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to Biood Balm UCo., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine sent at once, prep)aid. Describe trouble and rreo medical advice given. Botanic illood Balm (13. B. B.) gives life, vigor mnd strength to the blood. The finest Blood Purifier made. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives a healthy Blood mupnly to the sk'in and enti-e system. ASKING FOR IHELP. 4ewbvrry Watkts tJ10 State to Help Pay fol H8a1pux ExpenIsen. Mayor Klettner, Alderman Jones an( 1. . Aull went over to Florence las, veek to seo Dr. Jamles Evans, secretar3 If the State board of health, with refer mce to getting a part of tho $15,000 ap >ropriation Inade by the Legislature ile city went to about $1,500 expensI n suppressing smallpox last winter md the city council thought it possibli ,o got some help in this way. It is no, ikely that it will get anything. Tin nission of these gentlemen was a deel nystery, so much so that The Observe n noting their trip lasL week refrtaine rom giving tho object; but the Flor nee correspondent of The Stato got ot .o tho matter and senit a special to tha, aper the next day. Anong othei hings he said: "While Dr. Evans recognized th( qiuit,y of the Claim, he told the delega ion that he could not refund the mo iey, as the State board did not hav he money to pay, and, as they Inter >reted the law, were not responsible it. is likely that the matter will b wought before the whole board. Dr 1,vans says the rural districts will us< he $15,000 appropriation. Columbli s ex )end(led about. $7,000 on smallpo. troubles: Sumter $3,500; Florence abot Ahe same amount., and other cities it proportion. If Newberry's claims art Valid, why not possible claihs fron )ther towns?" The city had better luck with ti board of (oun1ty supeirvisors on Itur lay. at which the mayor and Dr. Jonel ippeared in behalf of the city. The, very kindly oonsented to pay $400 o the expenses incurred by the city ii this matter. This is no more than tih ounty ought to have done: but theri was no legal obligation on its part t4 pay anything, and therefore the ac was a generous one and is fully appre Alated.-Observer. If there was any mystery connecte( with the visit of the mavor and til )ther gentlemeni nalied it is more thal we know. They were simply going be lore the S.ate board to ask for wha Ahey had a right to ask. So far as wi know there was no effort made to keel Aho visit a secret. We snippose Dr lvans told the local newspaper mon o Florence the object of the visit. Cer ainly no inhibition was placed upot im by any one of the party. There i: is much reason and much law for part o this muoney to be spent in the towns ai in the rural districts. Where Pussy Got Her Name. Did you ever think why we cal Ae cat "pluss?" A great many years ago the peo pe of Egypt, who had mnivy idols vorshiped the cat. They though ;he was like the mooIn, because si< 6vas more active at night and be :ause her eyes changed, just as th moon changes, which is sometime! full and sometimes only a brigh little crescent or half moon, as wi say. Did you ever notice you pussy's eyes to see how they changc So these people made an idol wit! the cat's head and named it Pashit the same name they gave to th moon, for the word means the fac of the moon. The word has been changed t ''pas,'" or "'pus," and has come r last to be called ''pus,"' the nami which almost everyone gives to th cat. "'Puss" and ''pussy cat"' ar pet names for kitty ev'erywhere Whoever thought of it as given t her thousands of years ago and the then people bowed down and praye to her? Old Soldier's Experience. Ml. M. Austin, a civil war veteran,c Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wif was sIck a long time in spite of goon dloctor's treatment, but wvas wvholl cured by Dr. King's New Life PHlli wvhich worked wonders for her health. They always (do. Try them. Only 25 at all dIruggists. A poplhar Cleveland doctor tell this story of a bright boy, his owin who had reached the mature age c nine after an early career nmarke< by many wild and mischievou pranks. His restless nature had mad him something of a torment to hi tea::her at times, and one afternoo: not long ago she kept him afte the others were dismissed and ha< a serious talk with him. Perhap she was a little afraid that her ad monitions were falling on ston ground. Anyway she finally said "I certainly will have to ask you father to come and see me.'' '"Don't you do it,'' said the boy The teacher thought she hat made an impressIon. "Yes," she repeated. "I inus send for your father.'" "You better not," said the boy "W\hy not ?" inquired the boy "g Cause he charges $2 a visit,' saidl the scamp.-Cleveland Leader She Didn't1 Wear a Mask. Bunt her beauty was completely bid. :hen by sores, blotches and pImuples till ihe used Buckleni's Arnica8alve. Ther they vanished as will all Eruptions F'ever 8oree, Boils, Ulcers, Carbunclpi md Felons from Its use. Infallible fol .uts Corns, Burns, Scalds and Pllep, lure guaranteed. 25o at all druggists, BAVU the* iho Kind You Hale Always Bough 3linatur of FOUR GREAT BARGI Cassimere In 1901 color in the very la Cassimere New shades and hangeqL Black and The kind th dress, good well as huma A Neat, St; Best product Don't forg, are wor e t GodTie , timopice Time an buy it of us as we havE I a large selection. s If your watch, clocd or jewelry needs re paii bring it to us and we s will put it in good or der. r We also have a nicE 1 line of SJewelry, Silver Wear and Glass -The Jeweler. Nation! Ba of Newlmir, S ( (EsTABLISHED IN I1'7I.) Capital -- -- ---$15,00.00 Surplus and Pro fits - 96,865.88 General banking business aransaoted with promptness. Special attention to collections. Correspondence solicited, Savings Department. Deposits allowed interest at the rate of4 per cent per annum froto date of adJepyosit. Inteest payable January 1st M. A. CARLISLE, Preet. T. S. DUNCA N, Cashier. J. W. Mf. SIMMONS, Aest. C'r Highest market price,paid fr wool.g For Ten Days Only! THEIR equal cannot be found in the City, if in the State. A great opportunity for careful, correct dressers who wish to UINS! save money, "Ma o Ledersfi that lv no Rivals! and Chevoit Suits ings--handsomely made, perfect fitting, cut test fashion--worth $7, $5.00. and Chevoit Suilts -tailored to the top notch of perfection, cut ial to custom work, worth $9, $7.50. 4 Colored Worsted Suits ! at appeal to conservative men--good for for business, good to wear--tailored as n hands can finish--worth $17, $15.00. ylish, Dress Suit ! of the Best Makers--worth $22, $18.50 St these offerings. They 'th more than passing consideration. JAMI ESON, lead to Foot Clothier, Newberry, S. C. C.&6.S. MOffER CO. We are-now showing a complete line of the e newest and most stylish goods to be had in the Smarket. Dress Goods, Miuslins, Piques, Ginghams, &c. &c., at prices which are the lowest, considering the valuolof the goods. S We call special attention to our WV. B. Corisels. WVe undoubtedly carry and always have carried the largest line in this city. WVe are always in the lead in this as our contemporaries have been obliged to acknowledge time after time. The famous WV. B. Corset, the most piopular in America. We lead all others in our line of Hosiery. We have all sizes, styles and prices-Misses', Children's and Ladies'. Our Millinery Department is full of attractions for the ladies. Latest and most fashionable styles. We cordially invite a thorough inspection. Come -and see us. culiar to S ouh p rope lida on, pure and clean, by a process lpe. US6 ropr alty ie nnd sunned iwll rmai n 9e'c sapye Ent&mentisetionsis guaranteed, absolutely. temstapoedsye It dealer has it, buy from him; if not, send the order direct to us; we prepay - REGULAR SIZES VEYGHITS IC 6 ft. 4 in. by 4 ft. 6 in. 45 lbs. two pieces 12 50 8on i. 3 l ee piece 12.00 4'8 f t. 6 in. 30 lbs. " " ]0.50 ~""2 ft. 6 in. 25 lbs. ""92 Pelzer. 8. C. Very truly yours,XE 8RO ATES.0