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S I1. 4 ) 1. Iru1 t1 I' C11i%NuaP.Ut Nor. W ' aI'e t lad to o I Lie at. oil' v'oueL,n ito rar111y U to Turv i- -hab rut,1i-la tu anl ad - \,i . 1 e " 0 of .rt I e - N I h v I I "r, we sppoe,toundi ILA Other unlt'ui.;ae1 t,o ~ ~ 0 mi0tm for poi.&b Iler0a mnd News There is as MUCh11 mIann1iess and 118 reprei".eWiLi loll croiltd intv the Wfovu s!ltence ats iuld possibly get Into it,. If (h vditor of The flerald and News knows aiNyth ing l abLt the Observer hie knows that he has filsilied its record. Do lhlas done it delilerlItely amn for it puripose, that, purpose being to iinjure thi1 pilper inl public estinliatiou. el knows tho Observer is advocattitig pre cisely the sa1me measures now Nti it has 1(dvocated herutofore Let the t d itor of The Iterald and News specify In what part,icular thu Ouservert has"re turned" to t,he advocacy of any Imeas ures tind] point to any change of its pol icy, Or else confess himself a malicious slanderer and birer of false wititess. The mean spirit that, eharet,etrzeS the first, pkition of the selitliec is tiil m1or1: alarilelit, in whatt the writer of it "p11poSeS" 11Hs V,au1sed t,0 alleged ehani g e in the Observer-the ntiious Insinta-WI 1i tham the Observer has changed its policy wit,hout changing its opinliol'5, thlit Lhis et%ws pper lhas not the courago of Its convietions and that its expressiovis aire not h,''iest, hut arI assumedi for polley's sak. If the editor of h'le Herald and News will divoto1 more tihu.* to building up his own paper and loss to trying to pull down tle Observer lie will find it to his ad vantage.-Newberry Oserver. This is very vicious-exceedingly vi ciotu4. We had La idea that, the Oi server was so jealous of its position as the id vocate of republican doc trines as to become angry at, the men ion that it was advocating "demlocrat ic lumasur'es." 'T here wis- nothing per sonal in the settence from Tlhie Ilerld and News. We do not, suppose, Lowr v er, thit the editor of the Observer will denly that the Greenville News, while hiIs tiunnt1e lippeillred 1 editot, w a1s advocating the position of the repuhii ean plitform nld lmealfsures w%ichi were antagonistic to the positionl takenl inl the dI-im1Ocr tat ic IlItform. 'I'fint the Observer took Ilp the figlit alng tii same line ats s1)011 s i his iame igain appeared at, ditor of that paper. h'Itlt the Observer comnended the position of Seiator 'MeLaurin and w\as c,isid ored by Senator McLaurin and his friends as fighting along the samie Ilies. Ilat the Observer commended the work of Senntor Melmaurin ini con trolling the patronage. Lately, however, we halve noticed that Siiator M l,aurin i has not been so warmly Com'fentded and it now appears to the Obset-ver that he "hats golle, bag und baggage, into the republican party. 'Senator McLaturin haits nol changed his position. But the Oh server has wiggled in atd wiggled out on this i question so much tihat we hard ly know where to place it, though we thought we saw signs of a return to the advocacy of democratic measures anld lin the kindliest of spirit gave it wel come. So miueh ill justification-I of the sentence which sA fliuch angers Our co totuporwary. If It desires to stanid as8 not aidvocat.inig democrtie measufres, it enni takhe that hiorni Of tihe diItlmma). W\hen the Observer says there was "mfal ice"' ini it and thalt it was deliber ately done for thle purpose of injurinfg t,hat paper02, the editor simplj)y satys whlat is a(bsolut,eIy false. We have never tried1 to injure the Observer. We don't have to, eveni if we wainted1 to The Obser'ver suits us exacetly. Of courise the Obser'ver hats oplinions. Who said it did not? It, never changes. No. "Who said( It? It never' ehanged from the tillvocacy of 'Till man andl Tiii mism1tl5 to a most, bitter opponent whoa Tillman was lending his hosts to victo ry. It never changed fromn an endorse ment of the dispensary to a hard fighter against. tile system. It, never changed ffrom an endorsement of McLaurin to a sover'e critic of him. No, its opinions are like unlto the laws of the Medes and Persians, unchangeable. Look up your ti tes, Cotemuporary, and refr'esh your memory. But If it mnakos you so angry t,o welcome you "t,o an advocacy of democratIc mecasures," we will apo)l ogize and het you state what mieasuiros you are advocating and where your opinions lead you. We have found it difliciult to keep upl with the opinions of the Observer, and they may have chat;ged 8ine the last issue, and we will not uindertaike to pursuie those opinions any further. The flerald and News has said nothing about the efforts of the Bell Telephone Co. to securm frauchises in the city of ii" Newberry. Believing that a great manny of our citIzens (10 not understand the sit uation we hiave concluded to undertake to set the maitter clearly before the peo pie. it Is remarkable with what ease one can secure signatures to a petition. Many people do this without knowing what they are asking when their namses 4 are placed to the petitions. The following petition has beenl cir culated by a representative of the Bell Telephone Co. and has been ulgned by nearly every citizen of the town: V ~ 'To the honorable town conucil:Whiereas, ~i. it has been brought to the knowledge of si ~' ' your undersigned petitioners that on 4 ~ acolmt of certain restrictions placed up. og the .-B. T. & T. Co. by an OrdI nance passed D)ecemiber 14, 1901, that the said company can not enter the towni and tablish an exchanige and long distance S eof.peitions but will be forced to con stuttheir 1i e aroutid the to*un and % '~ri ras, we believe tilat such action will s-*~Qtl nateially i ture the town,' but ~~~tMKti0 etealihment of such ezxchange ~ ~$11e of inestituable value to $ts citizens ji)d ~e~,i~ sie, 'Thetefo~ we ule itet yntur honQrab1ebody 4Q~i~I*pO0tiW11baflacities we have no objeCtiol to Secing the Blell people pit a syst. in in the town. In fact we woull like ito see it. hv e:mt of tite mut of town cel'tionl whiolh we have not at preselft. ill we dlo not watt to sev thein hive aItvalntage an) plivileges which are not glilnt<l( to tile hoi1iv plioie, which we now iie au have W:id for site ves hwems. Ifat would he nwitl,-r Iight 1 ji-t ()t tilte 61,h of Dri-vinbwrt-lth citv voi!n vil passedr l (.1rdil;ilve grt"u itin (te Blell Col1upaly a 'rainchise to inlstall its systeil w%itilmi.t in) restrictiois it ail. A cpIy)' tof this (wnlil;tice is pul)Iislel inl another part. of this p -per. Subseqiently ' N to wit, oil the i.itli of' Decemvinr tilt Iv eit i cil passed aniother ordilltance rept.aling" thek ordimc of tie! 6th1 :al guitin;' the lell compiany a flaiiciise with the SM11e restrictioins contaiiied ill tie( fiatichise of Mr, 1loyd These re-strictiolls are to linmit the- franchisu to a period of twenty years and0 provide that tile rates liall not exceed eighteeni dollhr a year for residece phones and twenl y-filuir dollars for businessl phonies. As stated these saine restrictioll :ae placed uponl tii franchise giilted 'ir. lh,)yd 111 case. the lell companiy it ill tIuetille circuit then it shotll be allowed $,.I for resi dele ""1d $t6 for business phiies pur ear. These are the facts inl the case. Now instead1 I the Iell comnpany )ke;ing willing to locept these colnlitions :i1il comie ill oi tie s:t e basis as Fr. Hilovd their representative is cifrulating the pe titioli quoted above re<iuesting that the first ordinance be lassed atl they be al lowed to install their systeml without anly restrictions at ail and iearly r even every one to whotul tie petitionl has bweel pe seited has siguneIl it. We think that :1 great inuaiy of uir pe, iple ntu,t lyave signi edi it without lindlerstatitling its plirport Why shoilld the licit comp.11 u collite her Anid ask privi'vg,s which ar not grantedi the hone coipally? If they i<14 :sk thelti why shold the colcil grint tllhti :ulwhy do the people :1lk it ? We ii not s:Iy th:t the liell conmpany w11b111 do it butl if they were giveln 1111 itrestrictel fr.lichise, he. ing a rich corporation, thwy c-illh give Its a very cieap rate for a tille, ill fact so chitep as to diive th lolle companly out of existence, aid then tley coul soak us by raising the price, and(I we wonl1 lbe at their metcy or withoit phoies. We do not iay tIhey wot1h1l ido it, but it is best t, 11ake it sie while we are at it and it Is unreasoiiable for the I'ell Colilpalv to ask r,pecitil privleges wi w..ere nIot grainted tle hotne Cotpany. Let tileil bltl ill on the saIme basis. No mnan can -ightly coilplai n of that. The last orli nce passed vy coineil is alright ant shouild stalil even though the people pe. titioln otherwise. We do tiot believe tiley. un1derstootl what they were asking wheii tle petitioll was signedl. We do ltot desire to be ii isu nders to oil. We woulid like to see the lBell Conipany. coine ill and establish their s-tei, but if they will not coine unllless ther are given special lrivileges not accordled Mr. 1-')oyd wheni hiis iranchlisc w.is g ran:ted tiley' had better sty oit. "Eiual rights to all, special pivileges to noneu," is 1a good lilotto Te action of the governor an com troller general iti extenid ing thle titne for the playmlent of taxes to the first day of MarchI ha.s tet with getieraf approval Tile past y'ear 1has beenl ai very hlard one and action of this kind was neccessairy. It wouild be itelc better, however, if soine deCfinite2 tinte could be fixedt and the peco pie wotld coinie to thlink there would lbe no( extension, except ini ease of somne heavy calainity befalling the State. The .tiitne 14ha en extenldedl so1 iuch4 of late that the people have conic to exp)eet it, andt if it wvere tnot extended mny) ofC the people wonl be ill a bad conlditin. It is probable that the nlext legislature will take some action iln this miatter. Horo Thlron4t? Thure'1 noi tel I l i what it soreo tibroiat wvill do if' yout give it "r'ight (of way"'. UncertaIn remiesc often conse dian 1!orousA delaty. Makei a i4urie sure' I wi Painkiller, knowvn for' hitif a century as ai specific for sorei t,hrot,, erouIp, oulghis andt tall kindred troubles. Keep it. by you for tan cemergency'. It neiver falls5. Avoid suibsttite:', therue is butt onel Painkiller, l'orry Davis'. 25 and 50)e. To Our Subs1icribeor. M%r. Hlermanti WVerts will spend iniOnthi with our suibscribetrs in the counity. rThe purpose is niot only) to collect fromi those wh'lo will be kind enough to pay but to get tile credlits in proper shiipe, There mtay be some wh'lo have ptaid and whlo haive not received the proper credit We do niot wvaat you to pay but on1Ce and( wvhent Mr. WVerts calls on you if you have nIot received credit for any~ atunt yoi may have paid just call his attention tc it, and lie has instructions to give yoi the proper credit and will talke pleasur( in doinig so. The Herald and Newt will appreciate any coulrtesy' you may ex. tend to Mr. WVert. COro. IRheiumattim or Cata,rrhi through the iBlood-Costa Nothling to'rry. Would you lIke to got rid of Ithat obronto rhem~nat1 im or olfonsive ca tiarrh forever? Thenom take ai bottle of Botanic Blood Balm, which has cutred thousanda of hiopoletss cases that had1( reslitted doctors anti pattenit med3(1icine treatment. Botanic Blood Bal m (B.' B. B ) cures through the blood by do. stroying tho po01s0n which catuses the awful aches in tho bones, joints, shioul der blades and back, ewollent gilands, banvking, spitting, bad broath, impaired hearing, etc. thus mtaking a perfeot cure. Aotan?c Blood Balm thoroughly tested for 30 years. Composed of pure Botanic Drugs. Perfectly safe. to take by old and young. Dru gglsts, 01. rial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,.Ga. Describe troutblo and free medlcal ad vice given until cured. Don't 'give up hope, but try B. B. B., whiich makes the tilood pure and rich and builds up thie "all run dovi'n " tired body. -B. B. B. makes the bloo>d red. gng Abe .kin the rich glow of erect health. ~;, ~r 86I...:IsAY. TIlE *3aa tl-Iqlqv or IIm1 No w V ar-- I 1-fir," I'ripw4l . ..'t,.',' --1,1141 H' p r-v M,b4. TI'lre wi,- R11 Ittlittsail ly irge cr0owd i1 tow%-?I ye:tve lav t) -ttenId the legal Sales. lv(.rythinig I:.<,cid ()It' (plictly :ildi dc. c,e:ltly :1141 d1 al ilencd to) be mln busAiness bent. The A 111r l14 inl th11 foll<r.ving lvanls vs Killard -.16 raeres to .\. II llawkiIIs foi $375 Wicker vs Wicker--y'ract No. 1.- 12 acres to I M1. \Vicker for 4$2o5. Tract No. 2 155 acres to R. 11. J,ominick for .;8:>. Tract No. 3 -102 1cres to J. H. Wicker for $595. I IllIris vs. Suber --withdrawli. Mower vs. Conts- \Vithdrawn. tIssell vs. Rtussell --\Vilidrawi. M\aybil \,.;. I,migshiore -128 acres to J. M \Vhecler for $53. Crooks vs. Glyimph 125 acrs to G. C. Sale for $785. \Villiatms vs. \Vheelel- 134 acres to Mrs. D)-lia Whecler for $625. I,:Ingfoil vs. Ilig,i s -4i -,ot No. 8, to . Y. Culbeath, for L1So. ],ot No 15, to W. 11. lrcler, for $2)o. 1,ot No 2.th, to J. V t'uilbreath, for $1x. Lot No, 25, toj. V . Culbreath, for $1oo. Lot No. 6, to 1. Al. \Vheeler, for $iS.o Lot No. 5, toJ Y. CIllbreath, forl- $1241 The craw for Id los were soll as fillows: Lot No. 4, to J. Y. Culibreath, for $5. Lot No. s, to T. C. CPool, for .Is I,ot No. 6. to T C. Pool, for 15. I,ot No i.1, to J. V. Oil hb eIt hI, for $50 ],ot No. I I, to J. Y. Cul breath, $5. ,ot No. 12, to j. \. Cul. breath, for $o. L,ot No. 13,tO J. Y. Cu1 breath, for $50. The relaillder lots will be sol oil sale<iv ill Februarv. The land advertised for sale Ily the Newherry L:ind aumd Security Cotilpany wits n4t offered 6 ',r I Ile, because it was tlehtA too lte inl tile day, anld it will be sold a1t private sale. Il l' C EI.I. TI'. 1.11'll ION 1'. Ill Ite trd o It;1:m1V115tn It S1' e44 1vt i44tid AlowIg 114. C-mittl,oy t f%wf r the C:ity. ir '. C. FrAAr Of the thUS-lVln lIel Telephone and Tilegr-eph, Co. ha, been cir-oulatingi at pul,itionl amlon-- thebai 11.ss littl) 11( citiz i tf the 'ow i gt,n e111' for 1he p):I-t few dayVS 1'LI1quetiIg the Comwil to give Ohe Compary the ()rdin:hllue p,i'h, d itw. T : i- ) ). dhian"LIW: :1 p... by thtt ('oull cil, but wa1 aftLrwatrkk r- al.-k and at subsquent ordinantl 1'd.Led n-stri ingz tilt-Iln its t.o -: t of i-n h and 11WO t.to-s. Thiz (lomllpakIly calmmt C111 ill 11tid l- o ich t-. L* ins ;and i Z nIls of th- advatawres of the raleti alIly un1ieal cMInnectim, afford by this ('oml-atly, uless l , 'h Ir tlChiis0 is grIneted, TLe.V dio 11ot cr.e 0 havt! avty advaitageZ ovCr the llomeii Coinipan but ire willinti 11111t leme Cj mpaily be granted t.l- saile privileges as the(y artle now reqlestill Inl thiz. coniet-ion it might b. me tiO ed t il t 1,11: l Ith j *t :t*e tr! 1o4w pllt ting ill the wire foi the 1ire alril ail poI ic (ev s3 s111#t G reenviIle, S. C., ill at-cordant-c with tris of tile suibjo1iwld OrsdinanlIce. The: petit ion h:; been 1114a1imou1111ly) signted, prac'tCiclly all111 of the bu1IineCrs firms4 inl T'on 11 having aIf fixedI the14 'ignatuIre-i. It, will be eonl s idecred et the regla lr meet illg of thle C.ouncil on Tu'1esda1y niight 11nd4 inl v'iew1 of thle numer1' iouly 13 igned petition, the ou1tcom11e is awit ed wVithi a greait, detgreeC of inlteret,L. Th'Ie folloingt Is the Or'dinancIle: AN ONINANI.: Authoriz.ing the Sothern1 1. 11 Tel-. phone11 ( 'ompany11) to use4 the publ)1ic streCets oIf the Town fNeberry' or the pur pose of lacieng poles and (fectricl COn du Iet.ors the reon. Se.ctionu 1. Hei it, or1daIined by t he Geni hraLl Counclil of th11 Town of Newberriy, S. C. that1 perm issioni be and1( the same111 is heoreby grant11ed to the Southernt Iell I'elephtone and1( TeClegraph Company113, its$ suecessor. and( 458 asgns, to ere0., 01) era'4te and11 mitnli nes1143 of telep)hone and)4 telegr-aph, inclIfluig t he nleessary po0les, II l tures and14 electrical4t con~ductor's upon)4, ailong 4and over the public roa)4ds st,reets and highwalys of theo Town of Newbserty, S3 C. as its business may, from11 Litnle to time reIquire, pro4 vided that,1 1111 poles shall1 be nea4t, 41nd( symz Sctiont 2. T1hat the work of 01reetinIg Ipoles by vir1tue of this ordhinance shall1 ho (done unider the superClvision of the streeilt COmitte111 and 11( t,hte sid Souther'n Ioli TJelephonie and)1 Telegraph Com.. innIIy shall replace and4( prIoper3ly relay any)3 silt(ewalk, or Street 11ha1 may11 be d is p1laced( by r'easoni of the (lreet,ion of su1131 poles, and( upon1)1 fs lIure of til Comnpany so4 to do0 after1 twenty (day 8 noti1ce in wr'itinog shall halve been01 giveni by the Mayor of the Townu of New berry, S. C, to said( Company, the T'own mayL1 repa ir suIch porion01 of the side1wallk or' stre4et that maiy have booni disturboed by 4-aid( Comnpany, anld collect, t,bio cost so incull red fr'om said( Compan14 iy. - Sectlin 3. lu con)lsderationi of the rIght-s amnd prlivi leges hlerein granrted said( Comapany sha11ll povide 0one cross1 ar onl11 0 ach polo )01 fot tihe free us14 of thle polico an1d fIre alalrml sysStemf of the lI'own of Nowherry, S. C. SectIon 41. SaiId C;ompanty shall at1 times be Olubjet, to 1t-ho Town ordi.1 nantces no0w In existenio 0or which may bo hereafter p)assed relative to the use0 of the publie st.reets by telophone and telegraph com1pani4es. Section 5. SaId Company shal1l In. demIflIy thet Trowni of Newberr'y, S. C. agaInst, and( asumc all labilitIes tor' damltages whIch may arise or acorue to the Town1 of New berry, S. C. from1f anly in1jur4y to persons( or' properlty f'rm htiy wor'k herein aulthorize/.d, or' the neglect, of sai1d Oomptany or' any3 of Its empJloyes3, to compIly with any ordinance relative to) the use of thle street of said Town, and tho acceptance by the Comp~any o~f tils Ordinance shall bo an ag reemnentI by It to pay tho Town of New berry, S.' O., auy sum of money for which the Town may become liable from or by reason of such injury. Bection 0. Said Company shall file with Olerk of the CouncIl of the Town of Newberry, 8. C., its acceptance of this Ordinane within sixty days fromt the date when it shall take .ofte . Section 7. Thfa 'Orditnanco Aha1 be in f orce from and aft,tr the date of Its passage. - Y 4,rllay aftr.r io),i itt 3 o'Clock, at thw residoce of thu bride's ftther, Mr. Jn. L. Ilimtor, in tho lower 1 part of the C1llt-.y, We. III u'11ed Mt iAMargurito Utwit- . a;d 'lr 10ailk II.Iftc.r. Mi. I I'llver's ho1m, i-4 il P Ios)(rIty, bu". !orv m timne hf hasL hI.ld nt po'.1tionl wiuth i . iin1 liril of Gilder & Weeks or ti, city. iie is tbti oniy sn of Mr. J,L-. It. H .,!at v, (if f'o y it,, nd i,; lI't d by abl % o kiomv him. Th . brid.) ili a t l l till a: I charm111 in1 yollg 'lad . Th Illmrah and News extn conlgratatlitiolls to the happy paii. A1 l'onr Millilonaiirn. ,LI1 9tel strved ini ,leon because lit cou'ld not qIige-t hi4 food 14arly tiso of I)r. King's New IJ f'i lls would havo I.r d hnim. 'I"'hey v H reiigthlidi the stt:thI, Vid di!lHi , Uri .41ote n ill bmti, improve ipiwite. Privo 25e. Monny bawik if Il) satisliel. Sold by all dlru'ggi- Is. Foer 1 MI. ie new year has., started and with it Mliinliligh aillnonmces that lie proposes to kee) abreast of the thmite in his liie of business. The people of Newberry will be retinded from week to week through 'Tlie Herald and News of the imany ad vantages ill select goods and low prices twat lie otTers hi:,, ctistoiers throughout the coltity. lie hias a great cost sale in pr)ogress niow, which is a 1902 heralder the bi-nelits intended for the people. Watch Miniaugh's ads. throlighout the year. Sevenx Stages of Women CHAP!ACTER AND QUALITY. The ihI sevenl , ye:trs :re InIfNIcy; the scconl, chihihmmti; the imi,, nirlbood ; the fonrth, filly th-%-V ; er _ ..11ihtihil ; tihe itl, Ilfancy of age, l'i il it. :I, forty-two the lessols go on, and col:11.11t'.r i" hking 111a11.1ved :1n!t fir.d. A f I e t;:t, f in th' r t-:. It pers n yI I .1. fin a h: iit As:b Ioit c; tn b a i c r of t he yt A r., thi t. 1 :1 x ihl tt conit;u.ti. ito 1 i11, 1 .1 tF the Cha; \e,hct (if lih-, il n : e, i hIItu lhy wo.f . Ili 11 11 1 . e 1):t I r!W l. s t-ektI IS th I a b w witi\ lense oilf, ti ot I ,, wher . the seed of .i ve a i them twe activity, and they appena' Is BRIADFHELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR iyi tih t ti ut m the tiistri : torgans i i j.t oIr: t II those \e:rl. frm chih t,j o tae i. y t-t ai.e. A t this vvri d if nts tr . e.:.:Ii it r. es amil ti-net's to u thi e Sys te I.. h.hi . n b ltt'Tri t NI ,. I. F' (Jilll-wI w i o u % 'o r it A t Ir ..t w .. wl n. F t . : . Send a-Iress. TiHE 111,A911:1.0 BE:GILANR tO., - Al .,GI FORMATION OF PARTNER T e u n d ri l s v e l iu utch a s e d t h e mercant ih bu inS of M. t.Siar t1m2 h & Co., and will coltinue at the Old :ald uner tthe firm name of H. A. IllIn & u. 'e tsoliolt. a oetinuane StIhe v p:tt-enito of the Iol irm and shall elideavoil bY ele ( application to i:-es b.ve th p! pIte and - B. L 8 F.RMN CC)FI. W Askegnes Salome in the,m abov, im to our finsand cuoer totWhiges niefri camhe ornB F.trla h Gritl ay oft Jusaoyon t102 h tgntat 10b-am nw o'tok . nt,r ea mssgtie asoe of the f. We arebsur hoe-e, oim illnk srv yo jstae will taske werec atble toe l,atnd ouiedin byC.m' busies t isn leaurt staete that th busne. wil be' consigned, suchgoodand Aguent busCritrss e Gr odacnts Hiloe1etld b makig Dowmen to thersge adte. lrabie oheor favr ill M.oo r. ClothRMN < CO. Asosign ade's adlete all goingdat amer ha de January 19t2 boetomnnieat N0cothing m.,th atge nok od good o end.Bob cMssig fcneeto ny arcris shouass pice fork &.Ths Galil tkerao atig.hestor a teyccue by i.-g Bomh nOwr Maock ytreet, Newberry of stl,ad.ohn and Agen for cdtos. Nood,berry EVERY Hf fl,[5 AT COST Dry oodS, MIlliu ry ClothIng, Shoos, oIts, etc. This is the season of the year when wise mer chants say let them go. The goods of one season must not clog the wheels of another, but rnust be hustled out. Now is your chance to buy fine goods for a little money. Every one knows M.I M NA u G H carrifs the largest and best selected stock in upper Carolina. An opportunity like this to buy Fine Goods of every description only occurs once in a lifetime. Every item at cost. No goods sent out on APPROBATION or EXCHANGED. Every item SPOT CASH. We buy and sell more merchandise than any other concern in Newberry. We buy more be-" cause we sell more. We sell cheaper because we buy cheaper. $200Wot ofBlboarifal netin U A Wagon Load! 20,000 Yards! If you let this chance pass you will have no one to blame but yourself. The prices will be 5,9 7 1-2z and 1'0c. We can, will, and must do the CASH BUSINESS of Newberry. Come to the Your dollar will do double duty here. Everything to wear for man, woman and child. The Leading Dry Goods and Shoe House. Knights of Pythis,Co l Newberry L.odge No. 75. "otWer~W~o ~o o vrbd, ud84th Tuesdy nights of each mont at 800. VisiingKnigts ordilly Our Shoes are Moneoy Savers boeuse they are built upon honor, from K.of . andS. the most reputab)le Manufacturers in America. None better known. They Crotweli Hoe Buildling. arevear resisters and1 combine the very latest " 'up to.date styles' at pleas ___________________________ ing prices." We have evory desirable make for llean Goods to be al cm n ar n Lowest Notch, by the wilgttevrbetmksateloetpsiepic.Aso e EWART-PIFER CO! gsoko tay go, but they're not like this DyGos rs od,cohn o e ~oods-merchiandise youA h : Bosvasendrer e adBy d t Furnishings in great variety Pat,Ntos&FrihnGod an in the best makes and styles, o vr id loafl ino rnsala atr rcs 1eir value, and at Bargrins so OrCerneSl ilcniu o hr hl ogrt la u it such Newv and Clean Goods althtw aelf fWne od eoetestsni vr to ,nohin od nd utof Conc o oLaud M oses,r Chrirn en ryand foys.nxt8 Thes Krpedr itmnC'.Ld es'Fi eos bt tefsoelo Scal diDo nst MpssadCide.TeGo G nwsosfrmna30 & 3.0caigo aAall50 &$Priscesol.ofote mke.Do' Sal hae ben lacdailW tocoeadse nDr od, Clthin our Shoe ewer nee ofapir. n youeod had fctta ill ge-h eybs ae atte'wstpsil prcs low ~t oly ew Godsand Drt y S oodes Dresng Gods clting for Men& Boft, HaterUnromeas,aMnonndooyseOd nd HoofdyeSvery "~ind Als a ful 'in I of Truk-alat at~O o Priealhs. Ourik o ern e Sih a l co~nti nu92,oeet o n ushot whille tol l anou s FACTS which are FACTS the have iiLiilof of ie Goo!ds .190 re athe o'loke~as n ay ishoe 10d,ntigodadot of Cme toI~r' Celand, Bros. for B h arg in n ,eyhn for t the next~ 80 tcSlehae beplaced downLeaders in Dr Goods,pp c plot i and ms be baddo o *hthIcl hard fact pe thatJIwOI "*byChIra in ery, fi. o'lo adHoia SaeOmce '~ o 'II ,of the NwrySan on at eoad of eath t of FE R wujhe fu Newbey ICiLie Mill. foMh Ca . . Jat te mAI o Hotel Blocks Jany'. 2nd, N19bor. . CL DEAR MA Oo.8