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Sc. Fnumber, rTuesday. ce-shape with on each end of If left at this office. Breast Pin on Tuesday, either on ..soea or between Mr. E. H. Aull's and corner of Main and Cald retl. Ftnder will be rewarded le~ving at Heral and News ofice. ahnetto Liver Medicine cured me ]a constipation," writes James s, Pfedmont, S. C. Sold at Dr. Va Smith's Drug Stre. ly. Msj. W. T. Ellerbe of Jordonville, S. 4payig men and women who can , 2M0 to $0&00 per month. Send a self addressed envelope if ou ajob. e Newberry Steam Laundry Co. Is k specialty of cleaning and pants. Give them a trial. ft - sota's ,prices are the best yet ee . . Wooteen's new ad. Its reading and investigating. tf S Palmetto Liver Medicine for in 10) cents at Dr. Van Smith's Store. 1y Lumbar For Sale. ' s I now ready to fill orders for lum elon short notice. Ikcated within mt of town. Give me yourh'ers. uttaa Gus.,B. Summer. For Bent. 2 1Baphaith Shop and eight'roomia for ne. MRs. R. L. PAYSINGER. tf arsBiouseseJaundice, etc., use Liver Medicine. 10 centsa& Te Sda'sDrug Store, ly Yon runl ab risk in having your d~ >e oa 1ohea cleaned and pressed at 1 %iwbertry Steam Laundry, for we guUan~ethem not to shrink. t tf ~ '~~t~h roS.'olerMlls, at Kinards, 8 4,fllrnd on Fridays and Satur WANTED ~ >A.alI.family to work ~~crop on halves. Good bQse land and stock, Prfurther informa tion apply at this office. ragM.aiserved in good style, the, very beb~e market affords at R. J. Mil as' restaurant, near postoffice. t &f tf. AWIatr Homes= ~usammar Laud." as the title of a very nest and attrac lye folder just 1ssued ley the Southern railwAy. giving complete information re inlg the various W'er Resorts o(eaith and pleasuire on and reached by itsalines, with rates of board, capa city of hotels, names of proprietors, &c. This booklet-Is in a very concise and attractave form and will prove valua ie to any one contemplating a trip for the winter. Acopy may be had by sending atwo cent postage stamp to W, H. Tayloe, A. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Do You Sffe-. -from lumbago, rheumatism or swollen muscles? If so, procure at once a bottle of Painkiller and follow the printed di iectionsa. The relief is Instantaneous as well as lasting. No necessity to suffer when a remedy such as Painkiller Is to, be had. SIxty years of success speakes for uself. Avoid substitutes, thaere is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. A Year's Business at the Dispensary. Dispenser Mayer has furnished us with the following figures showing the -business done at the local dispensary during the year just closed. Of the ligour sold the consumers price was 44,587.21, invioce price, $33,089 90, general proceeds, $11,447.31; expenses, $2, 868.35; net p'rofits, $8, 778.96, which was divided between the county and town. He Kept ise Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of arusty wire. Inflammation and blood [poisoning set in. For two years he sffered intensely. Then the best doo tors urged amputation. "but," he writes, "I need one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 1 2 boxes of Buncklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, :Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores -and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has norlval on earth. Try them. All druggist will_garantee satisfaction or _ I CITY OFFICERS. The Only Chavge is in Street Overseer-I a That OMce 4r. J. C. DominIck Succeeds Mr. M. B. Chalmers. e According to published announc ment, the City Council met on Tuesda evening for the purpose of holding the annual election for subordinate officer B There were many applications fc 0 the different positions, but the Counc was only a short time in making thei 7 selections, and the anxious crowd o I the outside was kept only a short whil waiting. e The following is a list of the succesi I ful candidates, who will serve the cit for the next twelve months: r City Attorney-Cole L. Blease. S Clerk and Treasurer-W. S. Lanj ford. Chief of Police-H. C. Hunter. Policemen-S. G. Carter, H. I Franklin and E P. Bradley. Street Overseer-J. Chesley Domi nick. Lamplighter-Rial Bates. As will be seen from the above, ther was only one change made and thE was in Street Overseer, Mr. J. Chesle B Dominick taking the place of Mr. W B. Chalmers. A Good Cough Medicine. 1 [From Gazette, Toowoomba, Australia I find Chamberlain's Cough Reined . is an excellent medicine. I have bee suffering from a severe cough for th a last two months, and it has effected 8 cure. I have great pleasure in recon mending it.-W. C. wockner. This i the opinion of one of our oldest an most respected residents, and has bee L voluntarily given .in good faith tha - others may try the remedy and be bet efitted, as was Mr. Wockner. Thi remedy is sold by W. E. Pelham & Spi In the Hands of a Receiver. The Newberry Handle and Shutti Factory has been placed in the hands < a receiver, Mr. Chas. E. Summei Messrs. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, repr4 senting the plantiff. Mr. E. Cabanih e made the motion before Judge Towt send at Union on December 28th whic t was granted, placing the factory in tb s hands of a receiver and Mr. C. E. Sun D mer was named as-he receiver. I The factory has been standing id] for past few months. Men's'all wool suits, 85.00 at.Wooter Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of pO( sufferers whose lungs are sore an racked with coughs are urged to go I another climate. But this is costly an not always sure. Don't be an exil when Dr. King's Ney Discovery ft jConsumption will cure you at homn It,s the most infallible medicine ft Coughs, Colds, and all Throat an iLung diseases on earth. The first dos . brings relief. Astounding cures resul from persistent use. Trial bottle fre at all druggist. Price 50c and $1.00. SBring or send with wagon your coat: vests and pants thatyou want cleane - and pressed. We have experience help and guarantee all work to be fir: class. THE NEWBERRY . f. tf STEAM LAUNDRY CO . Excelsior Items. -A happy,New Year. I Preaching next Sunday afternoon. Our school opens this morning afte 'enjoying the holidays. SWe had a chance of rain Saturda .and Sunday. Hope the rain has bee: s a bebedit to the grain. Mt.'E. M. Cook's little child has bee .very sick for a few days, but is bette Iam gla dto say. SChristmas passed off quietly in th: section and all seemed to enjoy th occasion. Glad it was thus. BMr. I. B. Nates has returned to C< lumbia after spending Christmas at hi home heare. Dr. J. W. Kinard and wife returne to Columbia Friday night after a pleaw ant visit to his mother's family here. C Mr. Ira Nates and sisters, Misse -Alma and Daisy, spent Thursday wit relatives in Newberry. .Was glad to bear from "Chips r again last week. Hope his health ha improved so that he can give us th~ -news from his section oftener again. .Mr. Earnest Fellers and family vis .ted relatives here during the holidayi SMr. Nichols and wife, of St. LukE 1 visited her father's family during i a holidays. Mr. B. L. Miller and family wi move from here in Mt. Pilgrim sectic this week. Mr. Bachmnan Cromner ar r family will move in the d welling vi t cated by Mr. Miller. . Mr. Bachman Pugh and wife visite e her sister, Mrs. E. M. Cook here Ial s week. - Mr. J. D. Stone has the contract f< repainting Mt. Pilgrim church. TI paint brush will add much to the a: pearance of the church, and then - shows a deeper interest felt in tI Ichurch by the congregation. Dr. H. C. Kibler spent Christm: with his brother's family, Mr. J. SC. Kibler. Sigma. A New Remedy. tThe old friends of Chamberlair tCough Remedy will be pleased to knc e that the manufacturers of that pre t paration have gotten out a new rei .edy called Chamberlain's Stomach a: Liver Tablets, and that it is meetii with much success in the treatment constipation, biliousness, sick headachn e impaired digestion and like disordet .These Tablets are easier to take ai more pleasant in effect than pills, th they not only move the bowels, but il prove the appetite and correct any d orders of the stomach and liver. F y. sale by W. E. Pelham & Son. Money to Loan. 6, Five years time at 7 per cent intere ', securedby first mortgage on improv 11 real estate. s- Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. ,.~.. 4.5 -XO_ ILL Auur nioticte Mareditgrs. colege and s 'hoolsbave resume - et hobeen levely for th -ugattfia new and a fres] nittmkeasuceess of 1902. Mellday and th IM W s deal of prope y t MaUn"tion-_of Amit SA. F., i4il be heli 4 ~enting of stockholder Knitting Mill calle ,7th. presentatives are making thel minary business arrangement ratory to going down to the GeE i assembly. Mr. W. H. Carwile will keep book for Purcell & Scott this year. He tool charge on the first. Rev.. J. B. Hood offers his place about four and a half miles from tow, for sale. See ad. Mr. L. C. Pitts has returned to hi old post with E. M. Evans & Co., wher he will be pleased to serve his friendE The Board of Health gives notice tha a meeting will be held on the 14th insi for the purpose of holding the annus election for Health Inspector. All the mills and manufacturing er terprises have started up since th holidays and the business world ha settled down to its usual whirl. Keep an eye on the column in thi paper set apart for the service of th Mower Co. This firm has an establisb ed reputation for fair dealing, the ver; best quality and the lowest possibl consistent prices. They are never ex celled in dress goods. Mr. Forrest Goggans, son of Clerk o Court, Jno. C. Goggans, was at work a the electric power plant that was de stroyed by water near Anderson a fel days ago. He had to swim to save hi life, but came out uninjured. Dr. E. E. Williams, who has been a Brevard, N. C., for the past few month running a drug business, has decided ti return to Newberry and accept his ol position at Dr. Van Smith's drug store His many friends will welcome hi back. Personal. Mr. Myer Mittle has been in the city for the past few days. Miss Nannie Mann has gone to Co lubia to visi;, relatives. Miss Blanche Davidson returnel Tuesday from Charleston. H. C. Solomon, the tailor, left 01 Tuesday to make his home in Darling bon, Miss Annie Byfnum returned to Flor ence Wednesday to resume her dutiel s teacher in the city school. Miss Bettie Land, who has been on aiaL to her sister, Mrs.'Jno. N. Kinard has returned to her home in Augusta Mrs. W. H. Wallace accompanied he: on, Prof. D. D. Wallace, to his horn in Spartanburg, and is visiting there Miss Ada McCarty has'returned from a visit to relatives in Saluda County nd is at home at Mr. R. B. McCarty's Mr. and Mrs. S. G. LaFar who haye been visiting relatives in Newberry, ri brned to their home in Greenvilla Tuesday. Capt. W. T. Jackson, who is macada mizing the streets inSumter,after spend ing the holidays at home, returned ti his work Tuesday. Prof. Rahn Riser, principal of th, Ninety Six High School, who has beel on a visit to relatives and friends hers lef t today to resume school work. Prof. S. 3. Derrick, of Newberr; College, and wife spent the holiday1 wth the family of Mr. 3. E. Hendri: in this place.-Lexington Dispatch, 1st Mr. Everette Folk, who is making hi home in Cuba, is in Newberry on a visit He looks just as natural as he did fou: years ago when he enlisted with th boys for the Spanish-American War Robert P. Fair of Newberry, repre senting the Standard Oil Company spent the day here yesterday, leavinj in the afternoon for a trip of severe weeks through Georgia.-Greenvill News, 3ist. A Chance for a Doctor. We have been asked by one of ou subscribers to state in this paper tha there is a good opening for a good do< ter if he will come and locate in th community around Silver street, a there is no doctor now in that cummur ity. Don't Let Them Suffer. Often children are tortured with itch ing and burning eczema and other skil diseases but Bunklen's Arnica Salv heals the raw sores, expels infiant mation, leaves the skin without a seat Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salvi on earth as good. Try it. Cure guaran teed. O.nly 25c at all druggists. Postoflce Situation. It is rumored that the appointmer of a postmaster at Newberry will b~ sent to the Senate by the Presider immediately upon its reassembling The various applicants for the positio will no doubt occupy a prominent pos tion on the anxious bench until th name of the successful one is mer tioned. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines pr< duces effects like those of arsenis but Dr. King's New Life Pills expe the poisons from clogged bowels, geniti; easily but surely, curing Constipatio: Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, a Liver, Kidney and Bowel trouble AnIu 9R~ at all drncw~i~t~ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. n annual Election of Ofierp-Initalation and Pnqnet on the Night of the 14:h. Newbcrry Lcdge oc:hts o, Pythias 0- held a special meetingr Monday night 'Y for the purpose of electing officers for ir the ensuing year, which resulted as B- follows: r Chancellor Commander--Jno. A. 1 Black welder. r Vice Chancellor-E. Cavenaugh. n Prelate-Jno. M. Kinard. 8 Ma-ter of Finance-Wm. F. Ewart. Master of Exchequer-Z. F. Wright. 1 Keeper of Records and Seal-T. E. Y Epting. Master of Work-E. P. Wideman. Master at Arms-H. B. Wells. P Inside Guard-W. S. Melton. Outside Guard-C. A. Bowman. The lodge has a flourishing membei - ship and has and Is doing gcod work. An event of great importance and in terest to Pythians will be the installa tion of officers on the evening of the 14th instant, which will be followed by e a banquet. The Choreh of the Redeemer. Rev. W. L. Seabrook, the new pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Re deemer, who will arrive in the city to day, will preach in tht Lutheran Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and at night a welcome service will be n held-all the pastors of the city taking e part in the meeting. i- A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, s but was afraid to do so on account of d pains in his stomach, which he feared n would grow worse. He says, "I was ,t telling my troubles to a lady friend, - who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cbol s era and Diarrboa Remedy will put i. you in condition for the party. I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two doses cured me aid enabled me to have a good time at the e party. Mi. Snell is " resident of Sum f mer Hill, N. Y. ih3 remedy is for sale by W. E. Pelham & Son. All AI1Y LODG~E NO 87, A. F. 14. REGULAR COMMUNICATION S of Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. e will be held next Yonday evening at . 7.00 o'clock, in Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. OTTO KLETTNER, W. M. e J. H. M. IsINARD. Secretarv. RATES TO EXPOSITION. T HE COLUMBIA. NEWBERRY & Laurens railroad will sell excur r sion tickets to Charleston and return d during the Exposition at the following o rates: From Newberry, S. C. d 75F Tickets on sale daily lim e e e itedto return June 3,1902 >r7 ~Tickets on sale daily, s. e, limited to return 10 days rickets on sale Tues dii el daysb and Thursdays, elimited to return seven days. t Correspondingly reduced rates from GUNS! We have a few sam ples left which we will sell for less than Actual Cost. nLoaded Shells, all sizes 40c. per box. Pewberru. Hardware Co. SCOST SALE. For 20 days I will sell FANCY LAMPS, CHINA, - GOOD CROCKERY sAND COOK STOVES A T .COST. ni I mean business. "Come and see. Wishing one and all a Happy New Year. J .W. White. it e~ n id S .e.EM L TAT of 1Iak Yafir Tailct Withi Barg8in e,if you will. The choice rests with you. -We offer everything that remains of om i holiday stock at COS I'. .PICTUR ES, CUT GLASS, LMPS, PURFS -are not merely things of temporary or usefullness or beauty, but goods tha are seviceible all the year round an< for many years. These~ prices should bring you ou et, way. ed GILDEiR & WEEKS'r Particular Pharmacists, - Co ne DrStore, Newberrv. S. C On Jellies preservcq and pickles, spread a thin coating of PURE REFINED PARAFFIN E itcld pro .Pk 1,4--flned Paraffine Is ituh~) I mpu JaPUIi a dozen other wayLs about tbS bouie. Full d!rti tis 1i e&ch packago. Sold everyv:Lere. STANDARD OIL CO. If you have not bought any of our China for your Christ mas gift be sure to buy for New Year. GOING AT COST. We E. Peiham & Sonl, Presoripion Pharmacists. WHAT IS NICER IN A FAMILY THAN AN Bdsoul PlonogrPlih WE SELL THEM. A nice Razor makes a good present for your young man friend. All smokers enjoy a good Cigar. We have a nice line of Standard brands which would make a nice present. Full line of Drugs and Medicines. Prescriptions fi l le d with fresh Drugs. Call and see us. We sell Wiley's Candies. THE NEWBERRY L.and and Security Co. WILL BUY AND) SELL Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and R3al Estate. 0. B. MAYER reident. JNo. M. KINARD, See. and Treas. IMPROYED) TIIROUR SERYIlE 'I.i.h.cX. nonc-Va. EOUTllERNI_RAIIMA For details see Agent Southern 11i way. -T HE (ESTABLISHED IN 1871.) Capital -- -- ---$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 General banking business eransacted with promptness. Special attention to collections. Correspondence solicited. Savings Department. Deposits allowed interest at the rate ofe per cent per annum from date o and July 1st of each year. M. A. CARLISLE, Prest. JW. M. SIMMONS,h est. C'r MESFLoUR MAKES THE BSEA MAKES IiMAN4 Finds Our. Bloc(Dress Goods Deportment InSplendidShape In fact just as full as it has been any time dur ing the fall months. We pride ourselves in this department, and here you can always find a complete outfit. We have just added: Black Cheviots, "i Satin Solids, Prunella Cloths, Whipcords, English make, Thibet, for Heavy Skirts, Pebble Cheviot. In fact you will be surprised to find how com plete this departnent is for January lst; but remember 'tis one of our hobbies, and we al ways keep it full and inviting. S6k a " also cut an important figure in B k1 this department Taffetas. Pean do Sole, Gros Gran land are the leaders at this time. satin Duchess We have them all. And too, and other stylish Black Gamiatures BlackTrimmingstocom plete the picture. This space is ours, and we expect to use it. every week to tell you of the good things in the different departments of our store. Yours truly,. VERY REDUCED! Weare offering our entire stock at reduced prices, but in some departments we are almost giving the goods away. This is not mere talk, but business strictly. Come and see. Ladies' Jackets worth $2.00 now 90c. 400 2.0 " " 5.00 " 2.50 " " 7:50 " 3.75 -I I " L" 10 5.00 Lades'Caps rduMen's Overcoats worth $13.50 now $8.50 / - "12.50 " 7.50 "10.00 " 6 50 " 8.00 " 55 Men's Mcintosh Cape Coats at dust halt price. Rubber Shoes at half price. All Winter Clothing at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' Woolen Dress Goods have been reduced in many cases one-half. Thankinhg rur frends for their liberal patronage, and wishing all a happy and prosperous New Year, we are Yours truly, S.3. WOOTEN. We will not sell to you our stock of merchan dise at your offer--a hundred cents on the dollar. That was our words to one of the Largest Merchants in America. We b(4ght them for the people of Newberry, S. C.,= aAd surrounding country. We know thatwe have succeeded in buying our goods Cheaper . than All Others have bought their goods. We know we have the BEST VALUE for the MONEY. and all who trade with us acknowledge that we offer the area test Qarga ins on Qarth! MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY! Never since we have been in business have we sold more goods than we sold in the past month. GS a 0 he p qu tai s i an dve rsem ent are g 'en uin RG Eery ct o is aln g a rt iseen t u s 0TKETTN ndSureDaER The Fair and Square Dealer.