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Young Parrot and Cage for sale' $10 00. Just beginning to talk. Ad dress Parrot, llerald and News. You run no risk in having your woolen clothes cleaned and pressed at the Newberry Steam Laundry, for we guarantee them not to shrink. t If Wanted to itent a House. Wanted, by 1st January, a dwelling of five or six rooms ii town of Newberry. Apply to Gus 13. SLrUi, Agt. 3t Wanted. Board in private family for young men. Add ress "Business," eare Herald and News. t if A'tor and Golden Rod Ioney Can died, as pure ts when gathereo from the flowers. ('all on R. B Miller at his restaurant for sample next Satur day. W. 1. IIint uT. I &f 2t. NoW for thH hiE,Idaw) ti! We are ready wit.h a complete line of Smoking Jacketa, B-t,h Robes, Mulliers, Cravats, Initial Hauidkerchiefs, Slip pers, etc. Now is the time to pick out your gifts. We've a whole army of small prices on nice goods that will at. tract attention. t 3t EwAtr-Pi'I R Co. Big stock of Shoes at Cut Prices, any style and best quality at Copeland Bros. When you get Lowney's Chocolate and Bon Bons you get the best manu factured. We keep them fresh in packages or loose. S. B. Jones. Wanted Ladies to do writing at home at $20 per month. Enclose stamped addressed envelope for particulars. SALLY KELSEY, tf Fort Lawn, S. C. Office Hours Persons having business with the County Superintendent of Education will please call at his oflice on Mondays and Saturdays, as those are his office days. Eug. S Werts, Sup't. tf For a good, square meal, go to Bob Miller's restaurant, near the post office. t&f tf. Men's all wool suits, $5.00 at Wobtens Money to Loan. Five years time at 7 per cent interest, securedby first mortgage on improved real estat e. Hunt, Hunt & HIun-t,er, At.torneys. f&t tf Boys' Knee Pant Suits,75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 at Copeland Bros. Fresh shipment of Lowney's famous Chocolates and Bon Bons just received in packages and bulk. Remember we are sole agents for Newberry. S. B Jones. Fresh oysters all the time, at R. J. Miller's re,taurant t&f if. For Rent. A 0 room house within two blocks from public equare. Apply to 1m. t&f. 0. L Schumpert. "Lowney's" is otampesd on every piece and you can get, them only at Jones!. Meals served in good style, the very beet, t,he market atfords at R. J. Mil ler's restaurant, near p)ostofiCe. t &f tf. To Bent. House and lot. Apply to t&f i. Tios F. HARMON. Lowneys Chocolates and Bon lions in packages of & to 5 pounds e ach a' Jontes!. Cut prices on Ladies Jackets and Capes at Copeland Bros. E)Ispensary Sairs for November. The business done at the local dis peneary for the month of November was as follows: Consumer's price, $4, 939.02; Invoice pricc, $3,077.35; gross profits, $1,261.77; net profits, $1,091.80. A settlement with the town and coun ty for the quarter ending November 80th, will be made on or about Decem ber 28d. The amount to be divided be tween the town and county is $2,705.08. Cold Comfort from Doctors. Doctors say Neuralgia is not danger ous. ThIs is poor comfort, to a suff. rer who feels as if his face were pierced with hot, needles and torn with a thou sand pairs of pinchers. A word of ad vice to him; stay in doors and use Perry Davis' Painkiller. The blessed free dom from p)ain which follows this treat ment cannot be told. There Is but one Painkillier, Perry Davis'. The New L'aetor for Wost End. Rev. N. N. Burton, the newly elected pastor of the West End Baptist church, arrived in Newberry Saturday and preached his first sermo~n Sunday morning [His family will a;rrive the latter part of the week. Mr. Burton will hold his services !egularly hereafter, and we predict for him a successful career as pastor of this congregation. fitrikem a Itch Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debili ty," writes I'. J. Green, of Lancaster N.H., "No re-medy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good then all the medi eines I ever used. They have also kept my wire in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just, splendid for female troubles; that, they are a grand tonic and ir.vigorator for wreak, run down women. No other med icine can'take its place in our family." *Pry them. Only 50e.BSatisfaction guar .*nteed by all druggists, VARIOUS AND ALL AROU V. See sale of personal property. Mr. 1 1). Shockly will move from Helena to Columbia this week. A certain young lady has beon prom ised a "gold pig." Who over heard of a "gold pig?" Mr. J. G. Daniels has in operation in his jewelry store an electric clock, which is a curiesity. I)rop in and see it. The District School, by the Ilachelor Maids, last Friday night, was a success ful entertai ninulit, and was enjoyed by all who attended. Mac, the hired man of the IHerald Square Opera (oinpany was inl town Thursday posting bills for the com pany's appearanew here tonight. Mr. 11. C Soloman has aecept.ed ia position with the National (loak C mi pany, of Bialtimore, and will leave for his new position the first of the Nc w Year. Those of our advertsurs who de.ire changes will ileasu get the copy into the office not later than 10 a. in., Mion days and Thursday. Otherwise we cannot insure a change. Read of the Grand Holiday Sale at the Ewart-Piper Co. They have a choice stock to select from and will treat you right. Examine their stock and prices before buying. Mr. R. Chalmers Leavell, has ac cepted a position with J. M. Van Meter, of Columbia, undertaker. Mr. Leaveli has had a good deal of training and experience and is thoroughly compe tent. We wish him much success in his new field. Copeland Bros. ask your attention to their immense stock snd excellent qual ity of Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Etc, that they have on hand, and ask you to remember their motto, "Never to be undersold." Examine their st.ck before buying. T he Mollohon Cotton Mill is getting to be quite a Sunday resort. The rail road on Sunday last. was continually lined with people going to and from the mill, and at one time there were not less than 200 people on the grounds. The work on the mill is getting on nicely. Rev. J. K. EPled has arrived from Wardensville, West Va., and has taken charge of the Little Mountaiu Lutheran pastorate, taking charge last week, he held his first service Sunday. Rev. ELird forniely served St. Peter.-i (piney woods) church, and is no stranger in this community. Personal. Rev. J. A. Sligh was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. W. Wicker and family will move to Goldville next week. Rev. C. H. Armstrong and family will leave today to visit Charleston. Maj. L. W. C. Blalock, of Goldville, came down Saturday night and spent Sunday in the city. Col. Thos. W. Holloway was in the city yesterday shaking hands with his numerous friends. Mr. W. C. Reeder left Sat urday fi r Union, baying accepitedl 1 pJo1ition as as machnist, in one of the mills of that place. Mrs. R D. Wright. returned F1riday from Sumter where she had been at,ten ding the United Daiughters of the Coni federacy, W. D. Mayfleld, Esq., spent a day or two in the city last week. iIe wvas shaking hands with his friends on the streete Satu;-day. Mrs. Geo. S. Mower and daughter Miss Nannie, of Newberry, are at Mrs. Taylor's on L-udy street, for a few days. MisA Mower is a student. at the P'resb'y terian female collegc.-T1he State, 1st,. Miss Linda Welch a graduate of the class of '00, is teaching at Saluda, S. (J. She has our best wishes for her great success in this and any other work that she may undertake in the future.-The State, 2nd. Associate Justice Ira B Jones, of the Supreme Court, came up from Com bia, Frida.' to spend a few days with his brothers, Messrs E. C. and 8. B. Jones. His many frIends here were glad to see him, Arbor Day observeld. Arbor day was observed at Johnstone Academy, Mrs. Jane Long, teacher, on the day set apart, for that purpose hy the Stats LegIslature. Two nice, vig orous live oaks were dedicat,ed to two proiminent men, one to President Roose velt and one to lion. A. Frank Lever, recently elected to Congress from the Seventh District in this State. It Elardly Helong. In Niewberry. Chief of Police Hunter has received a letter from the Chief of Atlanta stating that he had arrested a negro in that city, who had in his possession a nics pair of gold bracelets and gold chain and locket. As the negro was in Newberry recently with Robinson 's circus, it is thought probably that the art,icles were stolen from some one in this county. Ilown to ALorns, Trhe old idea that the hody sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, p)urgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate lifer and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleande the syst,em and absolutely cutre Constipation and Noek Headache. Only 22c. at all druggists. Cut prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing at Copeland Bros. NOVVMIMIm MA1.FS. A l.r rgoc Qtulintity of I.qnnt Solcl at Oooud 1'rlcrK--1,arg 4 rowt'R In 'l cw.i Yesterday was snleedaty and tletro was t good crowd in town to attend the sales. - nl brought fair prices In C:t"t, in which salre' were nadle. Sev eril trarts we"rte witidrawn. 'The Nastor mlill saes in the follow ing cases: Jones vs. Jones, lot in town of Nulc berry, to Sam. 13. Jones for $1,200. liedlenhatiglh vs. Enlow, 97 aeres, to J. 0. Mloore' for *525 Mloww (Jo. vs. Davenport, tract No. 1, to G. S Mower for $1..52i. Tract. No. 2, 122} acres, to .1Jno. It. IIipp for $980. Will:ams vs. Whe'ler, 11.1 acres, to T. O Willinams, for $680. Nationul It ildinl.r Assoriat.ion1 vs. Phillips, lot a'il bl 31ck;lmlith 4sh -p in t,WI of Newberry, to T. C I'ool for $300. 3ri!is:h :,ul Am( rica t Mortgage Co. vs. Kibler, f Itecres, to 1unt, llulrt. & U'ilmtc r for $ Ia. Kiunierlin vs. Glenn, tract No. 1, 2683 icres, to Kimimerlin for $075. Tract No. 2, 1.11 acres, to Kimuterlin for $400. Aull vs. Merchant, 549 acres, (Clark property) to S. 11. Ati for $7,000. Hent,z vs. IIentz 247 acres. to ' L. Ilentz, K. V. McGritw, andtlannie II. Hontz, for $1,520. Davenport vs. Todd, 95 acres, to Mrs. Fannie J. Todd, for $1,640. Hale vs. Boozer, 20 acres, to G. G. Sale, for $50. Matthews vs. Clary, 145 acres to Na tional Bank for $1,440. Hodges vs. Hill, 103 65-100 acres, to Sehumpert & Holloway, for $550. Evans vs. Kinard -sold in six tracts tract No. 1, 40 acres, to C J. Purcell, for $405. Tract No. 2, 35 acres, to C. J. Purcell for $345. Tract No. 3, 360 acree, to C. J. Purcell, for $2415. Tract No. 4, 68 acres, to C. J. Purcell, for $990. Tract No. 5, 72J acres, to A. 11. llaw kins, for $510. Tract No. 0, 46 acres, to Jnn. 13. Kinard, for $630 Mower vs. Hair, 60 acres, to G. S. Mower, for $600. Montgomery vs. Montgomery, lot the town of Newberry, sold to attorney for $1,110. A. J. S. Langford vs. Iliggins and others, Spearman tract 258 acres, to T. M. Neel, for $2825. 1'ract No. 2, 177 acres to T. M. Neel for $2000. The M1ifTet place, 706 acres, to ''. M. Neel, for $3625. Crawford lot., in the town of lelena: Lot No. 1, 46 acres, to M L Gautt, for $30. Lot No. 2, 40 acres, to M. L. Gantt, for |40. Lot No. 3, 50 acres, to Monroe Cooper, for $25. Lot No. 4, 113 acres, to J. Y. Culbreath, for $20. Lot No. 5, 52 acres, to J. Y. Cul breath, for $20. Lot No 6, 52 acres, t o J. Y. Culbreath, for $20. Alf Wilson lot in Helena, toZ W. Matthews, for $103. Billie Monroe lot in Helena to Z. W. Msthews for $150. All other sales were withdrawn. SI1lRI"F'S SALI:. Johnstoec & Welch vs. H. P. Domi nick, 180 tcres, to Johnstoneand Welch for $50; 23 acres to Johnst.one &. Welch tot $235; engine, &c , to Johinstone & Welch for $100. D)annhters of C2onfederacy. Theli Daughter's of the Confederacy will meet this afternoon at four o'clock at the.residence'of Mr.J. N. McCaug hln. A full attendance Is desired. Mrs. Robt. D). WVright, Pres. Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Sec. Highest price p)aid for hides. f & t. St. A. M. TIeague. I)oacns Elced. At a congregat,ional meeting of the Lutheran Church of the R'deoner held on Sunday morning, the following per sonls w ere elected deacons to serve for the next two years: WV. G. HIuseal, J. M. Kibler, J. CI. Goggans, S. J. Derrick, 0. B. Mayer, W. P. Hlouseal, Geo. 13 Cromer, E. Scholt', E. R Hipp and Geo. W. Summer. The deacons wIll be installed next Sunday morning. Cut prices on Dress Goods at Copeland Bros. Newb,,rry Ldy Hfonoredi. The meeting of the United D)augh ters of the Confederacy at Sumter which took place last week, did a New berry lady the honor of electing her one of the Viecresidents of the or ganization, Mrs. R D) Wright, Mr's. Jas Cion uor, of Charleston, was elected President. It Girdle's the Gobet, The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best. In the world, extends roulnd the earth It's the one perfect, healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, B.uiises, Sores, Scnlde, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aches, Pains andl all Skin Eruptionis. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c. a box at, all diruggists. Cut prices on Shoes for Mer, Ladies and Children at Copeland Bros, F LOUR AIi S MAKE TIF A TMAT MAKE THE~ MAN $4U,M00 Wortho disc to b We have decided to m; ness, and in order to do us to close out our entire tory of Newberry has ther selection of goods thrown EVERYTHING TO A n T This is no bogus advertiseme tomedto, but a bonafidle sale. charged to any one, no goods tc every on'e take advantage of this SN ovembe TI A RECORD BREAKER! Grand Holiday Sale! Good, New, Clean Goods to be sold Down to the Lowest Notch, by the EWART-PIFER 00! Sales may comoc and1 sales may go, but they're not like this sale. IIere are your favorite goods--merchandise you1 ha1ve need for. Clothing, ints and Furnishings in great variety Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen ini the best makes anid st3 los, all going at a mere shade of their' value, andl at Bargrins so great that nowvhere can you get such New and Clean Goods at bottom prices. Nothling shoddy, nothing 01(1 -od out of dde, no o(dds andl no ends. Extreme Values Scaled Down to Meet Any and All Prices. And our prices for this Grand Sale have been placed dlown at zero figures, and they reach the cold hard faict that in buying from Our Stock you get only New Goods and noth iing out of style, and nothing left over from season to season, Co me to this Gr and Holiday Salo and behold with your own eyes FACTS which are FACTS. Yours for Facts. IHE EWART-PIFER CO., Newberry Hotel Block. wlUice erchMe[ ICosed Out! ake a change in our busi so, makes it necessary for stock. Never in the his: e ever been such a choice upon market. FST! nt, such as you have been accus During this sale no goods will be > be sent out on approval. Let sale which begins r 26, 1901. e Head to Foot Clothier. Fresh Virginia Oysters, Fresh Cranberries. Fresh, Crisp Celery. Fruit Cakes, ready made, Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 5 Pounds. Crisp Saratoga Chips, New Figs, New Raisins, New Nuts, Fresh kidam Oheese, Fresh Pine Apple Choose, and Full Cream Cheese, Batnanas, Oranges, A pples and Grapes. Wo are ag3nt for Lownoy's famous Chocolates anid lBon Bone, and have just received shipment of packagea from 1 2 to 5 lbs. each. send or p)hIonn your orddlra. Phone 29. S. B. JONES.