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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. STATED CONVl'NTIONj OFe this Lodge will he held the 2dil ud 4th Tuesday nights or e-%ch iointh at 8.80. Visiring Knights cordially welcomed. T . I . El' 'I N(, K. of It. tndi S Crotwell Hotel Buildinh. NFwnten8Ity MAuKIc. Corrected every ''ueslay and lMrtday by Summer Bros. Meat....................... 8am. Shoulders ........................... . as.................... ............. 14(a\e15. Best Lard .......................... 1oLu i e. Best Molasses, new crop..... t;e. Good Molasses................... 25(a)50e. Corn .................................. .90s. NReal ......... .,...... ....... 9 H ay.................................. $1.00. Wheat Bran..........................1.25. let Patent Flour............. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour................... *4.2.) Strait Flout ..... ............. .. 4.0O4. Good Ordinary l'lour..... ..$.25a3..,75 Sugar ............. ........ tileei.i e Rieo................................ f( 8;e. ConTe- ................................. 10(v15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. Bale Rulls, per bale............. . 4e. Country Produeo" Butter, pr;- lb ..................... 15(a20e. Eggs, per dozen ................ 12c. Chickens, each....... ........... l5'a)25c. Corn, per bushel................. . '70. Sweet potatoes .................... 50(c6h0e. Turkeys, per lb ..............6(i c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75c. O ats................................... 43e. Iyclolo for Sale. A first-class second-halnd bycile for sale. Rambler-19OOt) otucdel. Good as new.oheap. Apply at th is ollice. f&t tif 11on141y to Luosi. Qnlong time and easy terms, scoured by i't mortgage on improved real eatate, Apply to Hunt, Hunt. & Iiun J erj"Attorneys at Law. tt&f Wanted o or three bright boys wanted to 4 liver papers. A pply at rl erald and ;Vows ofilce. t. & f 2t. iDent lot Dr. E. C. Jones will he at Little Moun i"t'in, S. C., on the first. Monday of eaceh tonth, commencing Monday, Scpteinr ber 16th. He will be pleasr-d to oifer his professional se(rvices to all who need it. t 2m. A Blcycle For a Pior. 4 Wanted to exch"nm.e a 1900-mnodeI WnRambler bicycle fo +a "ho, I. Ho t tao the right person for the . ht horse. Apply at this ollice. 2t Highest price p-d for hi,les. it f & t. tf. A M. ''eague. A few straw hat., left, that we are al most giving aw:ty. Jamieson's. Ltf We are here to p!.aase the most ex acting. If we ha.v.s failed to do so in your case, let us k -ow about it., for we are here to ser ve well. Newberry o't am Laundry Co. Never before has clothing been sold so cheap as Jamieson is now selling it. Mr. Jf. WV. White ii s moatved Into his by Mr. T Q Booze. iIe is In the same line anti will be glad to serve his customers. Call and see him. Hi-s stock is good antd his pr~iices are right. 15 days mere that you can buy cloth ing at cut ptrices. .Jamieson's t t.f New st,yles In soft and stit1 hlats just received. Jamieson's. t tf. No mat,ter' If your turn diown collars a; e old and cracked, we have a mach Ine on purpose to make thema look like new. Newberry Steam Laundry Co. In, New Qjuarters. In my larger and rniore cent.ral store, the T. Q. Boozer standtt, I am b.'tir able mnan ever to serve my enstomers. ('ome ini and see nme andl I'll re-at, you right, whether youi want coking stoves, tinwatre. Co ona or a guna. A -line of high grade bicycles at low down prices J. W. White. For Male. Plan bation containing three hu ndtred and fort,y-flye acres, lying live miles from Newberry on De-ad ls'all ro'td beC longIng to the eass.at,o of WV. FL Welch, deceased. Part,Ies dlesiring to pur chase will please call on Ar.ai:x C. WVi~col, 8t, Newberry, S. C. The balance of Ladies' Oxfords are' being closed out for less than cosI. t tf Jfamaiesonz's. Prices of Ladies ready-mnade wais's and skirts greatly rteducned, at, Wooten's. For Hale. One three room house, one acre of land with well. Convenient t,o town. .Adjoins lands of C. II. Cannon and Mrs. Mary Fulmer. A pply to M rs. A bbie Pitts. 3t, t. $5 00 Knee Suits for $3 75. A promInent business man In town maid the other' day: "I have sent, my laundry to this town and that. town, had It done In New York and P'h Ib ephia, but for constant and new ser vice, wit,h work that always pleases, I mend it to the Newborry Steam Laundry Co. The old adage "a new breoni sweeps well" does not apply to our businesas, for our work improves every week. Our business Is improving too, by the way. You bad better join the procession to the Newberry Steam Laundry Co. To make room for fall stock, wo are pelling all summer goods at cost. t t.f Jamlien's. All kinds of fluishes, glaze, just gloss or dead fInIsh. Just, name It and it is yours. Newborry Steam Laundry Co. Just received Lilly Birackett?'s fall line of Shoes, all latest style lasts. t tf Jamieson's. VAIRIOUS ANI) ALL AlOU : A good t line now to save hay. The graded schools will open on the 2'd inst. Spare the bntts and let them extermui natt" tht" giats. lie is indeed it crank who would kick on this weather. Nras. L. C. Boland is clerking at MliII naught's. Considerable cotton will likely be brought in ii is week. Mr. .ingerte ('opeland, of Clinton. Is clerking for Cope!rand Bros. The shorthand school, tautrht by Prof. MottC, will open on the 15th. Call to see us at our new (utarters and tell us the news in your community. IEvangelist Kinard is holding a series of meetings in his tont.at Prosperity. RLev. l'rof. W. K. Sligh will preach in Colony church next Sunday morning at II o'cltck Sherit 1 I)uckett, of Luurens, was in Ohe city \ esterday. le carri- d a pris ouer back with him. Mr. Jno Miller, of the county, had a good mare to die at Brown's stables in the city Friday night. Capt. W. 1). hardy and family moved yesterd:ay from Helena to his place in the county at May binton. Miss Pearl Beaty, of Anderson, has been elected teacher of the Mollohon school, I)ist.riet No. 53, for the next scholastic year. The imayor hlad one case yesterday morning Only a fistcuti, for which the participallts paid into the town treasury $2 each. The exposition commnlissioners of this county will meet on Wednesday at the office of Mr. M. A. Carlisle. There should be a full meeting. The North Carolinians brought in a large shipment of apples, cabbage and potatocs yesterday and distributed them among our merchants. ),eput.y Sierift' Jolhnson succeeded in arresting a nt"gro at Gar"y's a few day's ago, wanted in 1L]urens on a charge of assault with intent to kill. Sherill' Buford has succeeded in ar restinr Will Wallace, colored, in Spar taniurg. lie is charged with break inur a contract. aid was brouglit in S"tt urday. N r. . I'. Crtt.well shipped a ear hlad of I',htccu V'estc'rdIa.' to Timmrnons visde, vi. ia the C., N. & L. railroad. Th't i Mi y. t.irot well's second shipment this setson. The amhitoritiea should see that, the truck attends all fires. Ladders are necesstary at lirts, and one could not be had Saturday m:rtning until the fire was about out. The excursion to Savannah will pass Newherry about 11 o'clock Thursday mnorning. Special coacht s have been provided for white people. Fare for round trip, $2.25 There remains only a few more days until school opens. At Mayes' book store all kinds of pencils, tablets, an-d all necssary b oks can be obtained. Gect them now andl avoid the rush. Nlisa ll at tie Leavell's music school openedl on t.he 2nd inst. with a nmtnt er of iiupils in atttendanuce. MIss Leavell is an ellicient. teacher and all of her plilIs make rapid progr-ess In the art. T'he rail road authorities have com plied with the verdict of the courts in the ease of Monroe Ciopaer vs. G. C. and N. 1bailIroad, aind Cooper has received his money. The verdict was for $l500. TPhe game of ball Saturday afternoon between the WNest 10ad and Newvberry nines, resulted in another victbry for the West IEud boys. 'The score was 9 to 2 Th'ie WVest End inesi has not%een dn'(uiu'l t bis .s easoni. Stiuml ilf Iiuford, of Newivb-rry, is in the city. lie will carr-y back to that ci.y today Wili Wallaee, colored, who was recently c-aptuired here. Will is wvanted at Newberry on several oltenses. Spartanbnirug Ii eirald, 7th. Thue bulletins concerning the condli tiont of P'resident McKinley receIved by the lIer-ald and News and posted In front of t he olce, have att.racted con siderable attention. There Is a great deal of anixiety felt here toward the presidlent. [lev. M. G. 0. Scherer tender'ed his rc'igation at a congregat,ional meet ing at, the Church of the Rledeemer onf Sunadaiy morning. Thei congregation very rel uct antly accept,ed the resigna lion. Letter of resignationa and reso lutions hearin g on the same will be pub Ilished later. Th'le celebrated fishermen, Messrs. WN. P?. Bedenbaughi and( J. H-. HIaIr, sp)ent, the night oni the banks of Bush River last unigh't, to the detriment of the "'tinny tribe.'' T1hey have not re ported their catch as yet., however somic good fish st,ories will likely be fort,hcoming.. Mtrikes, a lia Flid. "I was troubledl for several years with chironi ic id igestiona atnd nervous dobilIi t.y," writes Ii'. J. Green, (of Lancast.er, N. ELi., "'Ni) remedy helped me util I began using Electric 13itters, whIch (d1( me more good than all the medi eine's [ over used. They haive also kept my wile In excellent, health for years. Mbne says ElectrIc Bitters arec just splend 1d for female t roubIles; t.hat t,hey arei a grand tonic and ir- vigorator for weak, ruin down women. No other medl icine can take Its pilace in our family.'' Try them. Only 50c. Satisfabt,ion guar anteed by all druiggist,s. I"',r the next thIrty days we will laundry yoor lace cartains at, 30c. a pair. So cheap that It Is almost freec. Whben we finish wit h them youri neighbor will say that they are branid now. When shall we' call for them? Newberry Steam Laundry Co." 10.50 SuIta T 1.7' .TJ.minann. t Id .Uss liattle Shelly is visiting friends at '.rmo11. Mr. Irby I). Shiot-klevy is on a business trip to Columbia. Mrs. J. W. Retder is visiting rela tives at Leesville. 1. II. IHunt, EI'sq., spoilt Priday and Saturday in Columbia. Miss Emma Faulk, of Columbia, is visiting Miss Anna Shelly. I)r. J. W. Boozer, of Columbia, is spending a fow days in Newberry. Dr. J. H. MIelntosh visited his son, )r. James McIntosh, in Columnhin last week. Mrs. C. E. Dominick returned yester day front Columbia, where she has been visiting. Mr. 0 Mc It. Holmes hav returned from a visit to the mountains in North Carolina. lRev. W. 1I. [Hiller, of I'rosperity, preached in l';benezer Church, Colutn bia, Sunday morning. Mr. T, \V. Keitt left, yesterday to as sume his duties its assistant professor in M athetnaties at Clenson (ol lege. Mr. T. Ni. Noel, .Ir., left Ihis mlorn ing to resume his studies at Van derbilt University, Nashville, Tenti. Ilon. II. II. 1ivanis Catme up from Co Iunbia Sunday and is onIited to his bed with fever. We hope to see him out ini a few days. Misses Maggie and I"lorence W'ert, left yesterday morning for Gafney, where Miss Maggie will resume her duties its instructor and M iss lIorence her studies in Limestone College. Mr. itahntt Riser left yesterday for Ninely-Six. Hie has been chosen as principal of the Graded Sehool of that place with two assistnilts. M r. Riser is a graduate of Newbirry Coliego, class 1901. Mrs. J. R. Hair left yesterday for 13al timore where she will remain for several weeks posting herself in the art of hat dressing in the large estabiishimeut of Armstrong, Cat,er and Co, W hen M r-. Llair returns she will take charge of the millinery department at Mimlnaugh's. NIisses liessie and Lula Grillin, of Columbia, came to Newberry yester day morning. Miss Mary LFou Norris, the ellicient, and popular teacher of the Jolly Street school, who has been visiting her aunt, MI iss Claudia Norris, has returned t.o her homic in latirfield to spend her vt cat itn. Presi' nit T. J. McCrary left this morning to attend a meeting of the mill men of the State at Greenville. At this meeting the (questions of ch ild labor aitd freight rates will be dis cussed, and other matters of interest to the mills of the State. J. 0I0tDON 0000114,1t. DE. AI). HE i)lcd in Columbia Yosterd.y in tho 36th Year ot His Age-ItanpactedI by all Who Knew Hiln. J. Gordon Coogler died yesterday at his home in Columbia. Naturally a delIcate mani, this summer to hlii hits been a very trying one and his condi tiou was further enfeebled on account of the death of his sister just,one month ago. At the time of his death Mr. Coogler was just 36 years of age. lie was very highly esteemed and respected by all who knew him. The remains will bie interired at, Elm wvoodl cemetery this morning. OIT for Baltimore, Ph iladelphia, New York and Boston with t,he spot, cash knowing how and where to buy; look out for bartgains on his r-eturn. It A Small Itoblbery. On Friday night some 0111 bromke in to the store of Mir. Jno. T. 1-utch inson, on Main street. It is supp)osed that somie small quantities of goods were taken, but, very lit,tle if any could be missed. The money drawer had been broken Into, but nothing was missing from it. Entrance was made by tearsng a lank off the frout dloor that had been p)ut ini the place of a br-oken glass Chief of Police Hunter discover-ed the opening in the (loor' shor-tly after 10 o'clock, whIch goes to show that t.he robber-y was committed eatrly in the night. Iloarding House, Mrs A.W.Mat,ow hasopene up to . . od'sfur-niture- m. re. it The Summeru School. The summer school which hats been in session her-c for the puast fevw weeks, will close on Friday of this week. lTne attendanice has been fairly good thiroughouit, there being no0w tw enty two in attendance. As wIll be seen fromi a letter fr-om the State and County Superilntendent s, all teachers of public schohm, who have not attended tils sumimer' school will have to stand an examlinat Ion for teacher's certifienate. Trhese examinations will be held on Friday and Saturday of this week. It (Glrdles the lobmi The fame of Bucklon's Arnilea Salve, as the best In the world, exIPend1 round1( t,he eath It's the one perfect henler of Cuis, Corns, Burns, B ulses, Not-es, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aches, Pains and( all Skina Eruptions. Only infallibile ille cure. 25~c.~a box at all druggists. I ~ Marrha-d. September 8, 19101, at tihe residence of Mr. Geo. W. Dominick, Mr. Albert Par-rott and Miss Edna Dominick. Carpets at lower prices than ever be fren. Bon t.hm, a Woen. O 11.- tl( Ii' 1.Ir ,.,' I1 u''! 11 l:'I 1I 1 11 )1 1. 1I :" " I r t II 1 ,1 ti' : ": i.nvtTo s f. i.N u ' I IYri ' 1 tni (. I : \: itae I hi t: i' . f I;I':I',di I lr . 1I . 'i' t .% 1 ,4 r ,1 ) tN IL ' l "11.1i4"1 ItI )t. \ 1Ir" L h riutty L (I L i' 'OL t i.I . ' thae larg t na'' i ' _ Ii"tl t\e\vh jIl 'rr\ 1 t' uu : II;. I. c the i LiLt(, ti ;,t'4 {i 11,.";t'.,, ill th b a te il SLtial'y' o1 !.),I.)OU, ;ti"iI. l tita ' 1'hal';_el of ! . t\ \ ' by theC )eolet If N "t'.r cially by th ..' w:On- I Ktlilt!.r i (i i t l') .1!ii' I' " , , '1:: . ' Ioi li IhIr. ra tt t r,,", b LL \4C("l Ll, , ', t I. ., i peneeCL go, aIt11 I:( baiti :I ' 1 nid erl( he'I lleI' (' jIl 'o I indlue(_me(nts 01Lrtn-1, he . . to neu pll, tni LIIt to h oy r .I:" . '11'u I' 1)111 1, fh 11 1 tl 't'( t" Te llral anIew : lh-.n fie(L\' , m d d, 'V : ill i II 0 I t . -' .1. . . 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I t tII t i r i a tt to I, i lM a 1 ) i hi idl o : t i, i '.. I' ,.. pI, I :t1 of I tiri Ii I t r -.'rv'd 1a re j ,tt.l: a ny :ti a I)b Is. J. .\. S Ii 1l\ 'R ('onnl.y Superi'Vser. A\ur.:tl, 19lil (tl o'. Notice. W\ Il,I, Il ;E \ I' T'Ii :l "I c ; I . lrg " ove,r I.iltle. r"iver, l''ridav,. 1et 1. I:t al. 1 1 o'clb wk II mI to Ilet i )tr t f r r''to'i :1 l tt t. .i i'" rai or piin i brs . p lirat io- cal en t" b :''n I,t.h re ont fi1 . tl.n Of h'lt iin . I o b l'( reservedl o r-t6 any all bie.s ('oilnl\ Surt or t). A l. '.:It, 191 l. ' IdI ow . We nr theMONEY! De, .ty.y Will be dis Wve need the For o Therefore, frorn now 1 90 1 to tradei B3argainr OU~ - O.K{LE' The Fair and C(uses~~l friI l)tris w. Sc ie Ill ~i .t h or iblraies of 10,00 Voo laJ ( )IlegiFt. Dipartii 1B ard ,MI 5 to~ $1J 5 Geo. B. CRC It, wII(ill ot you fin<l out atbouIt thi th uao(liity, thlogi simpjl) ly iay "Rox uhnmo ini full, givii JlTere are'i aill kcindts of meni in thei' I for th at hai atactied our' attenitiona folly trWos I.o dlisatLisfy iii tt)m r' thaI I in1d tsfi th'yI baVe.- het 8ined,I eti :lYIii t lo C to 'ork , 'rin the (hi .. fr tI.h w he la~n of peopi I L ~ leo hed .i whenfl anon Stlls yoCtt)u he 11:n fish Watroroom. 213 N. Trywi Mt... ChaLrIOte 040 It rre;r"st aid ito d Iposists in the Savings I)La trtmnlt it the rate of 4 per cent. Ii ItUtin ftr()"n (alte of dIeposit at O1' N E\V IiilIty, S. C. CAPITAL - - - $50,000 00 \Vetm tIraisact tage .neratl Bunking 11..1 nos indl solicit t.he arceounts of indt \vIinltll, tirmts andl Corp,orattionls. 1)1 IT-UT'olt t. ('InO \v. St-hI.t:nt L. W. FL)oyn. (;I': . S. .\l o w .:n;. I'>. C. S i 1 i't. I'. %. W\IIlNe -V. II. IIIUNT. .I Nt). al, . I N A I\I), I'resi'lent. ). It. i A V lIlI, Z. Io. V (IlI1', V i," ' rc"si I o n t. Cashier. MONEY LOAN ED! FIRE INSURANCE W1iltt11 ill JI[I 1.il1C Colllpllils, Ell(l I N'S FUND. '-(N O" I;N(GlAND. ('ll1iNS AN1) OT0IEIS. MOINlY LOANED On easy terms. Re newals given if unable to pay. Call to see me, I then can explain how easy it is to borrow mon ley. R1ea Estate and Accident I NSU RANCE. CHAS. P. PLLHAM, ( )lliet Ovet'r I'o"tt Otlicv. No11CC of l'iial SCl11C111C1t a1l U)isc11ar o. T)lI '1: I,s I l i llil' 1I1N I tat, I will ma11tk " a lina) sett,le rr t n the1 estate of 'Mrs. Agnes i . feinerly n i - A g es 1Ctou) 1i minwr i ti I 'roihtte" ('onr"t for Newher rv ('ow-'\, .;. ( .. on \Wednesday the 2;711b 1.1 of Septembn eret. A. I)., 19)01, and will irnIrr;tliatrly thereafter apply for H tI r I i..I)siis ry W\T I'. KOON, l ardIian of said (I minor). An_ in-t ;tth, 11111. Dollars posed of at Eacrifoe THE... ~f Bargains. ur new FALL STOCK!! on un til September 15, it the B3eehive of s means - YOUR GAIN. TNE R, Sqiuar'e Dealer. 90 Newberry, S. C. UIi Cartared In 1856. ~'iti it 1 lIt wa td - 11) () t i i . - 21) (f)() $31) 00( , ttiilah,gs.'Ot. 111'ly. one cout ol ho I 5t ar w - itl' "lio"l Matr)lhess; uto y ol \Vanon Wlthe pr('Jicosee o a hs ro s ' i ii I'otoattI iho postal, no itn'y 4is t man who iN t ad ,l I IW" l' P A NO3 are the best, people on mgiedl by every little wintd that blows, 'st, l'iaLnos madiie, andf are.1 sold( allI over the L,ble STIl'! IUL"I'IA NO all thte time, and r)meithinrg ats good) foir less moneoy--jutt otn the STiEIFF PIA N'.. and save the /L. Stieff, Md., North and Sout,h Carolina Branch ,N. C.