The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 28, 1902, Image 3
' tat ani Fan
The Bkwhelor Maids.
There will be a meeting of the Bact
sWr .Maids Club this afternoon at
'lock at the residence of Judge Y.
POPe
Miss Lucy McCaughrin,
President.
Miss Elizabeth Dominick,
Secretary.
Pubie- Miaomary Weettog.
The Woman's Missionary Society
the Lutheran Church of the Redeem
will hold a Plie missionary meetir
-in that CObrch on next Sui
. 4y nilghk. Rer. W. L. Seabrool
the pastor, wtll deliver an address a
Mr. D: L. teitwich wiil sing. A cc
letion oi aissionary purposes will I
tiken. 'fhe pblic is invited to atten
. Msnaug's Cost sale.
One .11ke greatest cost sales ev4
inaugurt Win the town of Newberi
Id no*e-i carried on st Mimnaugh
UEammOat$or6. Everything is bein
SCIIdi to iake room for new sprin
gods,gd a visit to the store will coi
#1006 you that he is offering bargain
I0s i cost ale in every sense of tb
*ord- $ibp an eye on Mimnaugh's a
We want the News.
4Whe..yo* have an item of new
tint i*hOne No. 1 please and tell u
$s hive the personals, or any s
slat iis - ou may have. We will al
pr.oieiA it. If you haven't
j ul it down and han
i - a the office. V7he
s0 Aft 0o0Mes to visit you, C
soigoesoff, or gets married, c
d1b inything happens that ma
-bi g tnersting, let us know it. W
* that business, and will a
4S AL W. Bae to Wed.
I" "ve been issued announcin
61 Siing marriageof Dr. J. E.
Nai1lterhaw, and Miss Eva Ma
*1A0, lo of Kershaw. The cer
mon Wil take place in the Preebytc
in Kershaw on Wednei
kanuary 29th. The brid
S seof Mrs. Mary Chalmer
en Chronicle, 24th.
Ie will be remembered i
,hawing run a drug stor
AMMEsle tbe in the store room not
llOlby Efrart & Pifer.
sewa Tears sa Bed.
ever cease?" inquir
of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law
They knew she had- beel
eder bed in seven year
lof kidney and liver trouble
and general debi]
THsobottles eof Electric Bit
to wralk," she write
tn. onths I felt like a nei
Wneusuffering from Head
Nervousness, Sleepi
Edancholy, Fainting an<
*111 find it a priceles
It.8Satisfaction is guaran
~JI mits.Only 50e.
- eed Dressern.
Pifer Company announce
N have with them on th
3t., an experienced cutte
ItWn. TailoringOo. (lneinnat
who desire something nic
~uM-~t.ss the opportunity to se
I~S~U1fU1and exclusive noveltie
has to offer. Since thi
W ~ii een 'in business they hay
4 06 Sli~n this line and Mr. Ewar
mOV that every.customer has beei
pissd Call and see the samples os
Idy2th. and 30th., Wednesday an'
Thuerusag of this week.
A bagag, Bearing Flood.
Whdown a telegraph line whiel
Chas.O.zimof Lisbon, Ia., had to re
-pair. "Standing waist deap in .ic;
water," be write., "gave me a terribi
ai cgh. It grew worse daily
Consumption and could not live. Thei
I began using Dr. King's New Dii
overy and was wholly cured by si:
bottle.1 Positively guaronteed to
owghs,Cois and all Throat and Luna
troubles by all druggists. Price Wec.
Yesterday about noon Mr. D. C
Flynn assigned his stock of goods t
L. W. Jones, Esq , for the benefit of bi
creditors. There will be a meeting (
tins oumeditors of the firm held at Mi
Jeas' oSo. on Friday, February 7t:
for the purpose of appointing or elect
lng an agent for the creditors. Mi
Flynn has many friends in the count
who will be sorry to learn of the abovi
Re is agood business man and has i
yeas gone by been successful in bus
ness, but within the past year has bee
in bad health, almost past going, an
could not devote his time and attentio
to the business that it demanded, bene
his misfortune.
ggg asi=euma ad Itehing flumors throug
the Dtood-U.Ss Notig 1o try it.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm)i
nop recognized as a certain and sur
ourn' for Eczema, Itching Skin, Humori
Scabs, Scales, Watery Blisters, Pin
SAchlng Bones or Joints, Boill
neles,iPrickling Pain in the Skii
Old Eating Sores, Uulcers, etc. B<
iambo Blood Balm taken internalla
cures $he worst and most deep-seate
cases by enriching, purifying and vita
t the * blood, thereby giving
. blood supply to the skiz
BotanlI Bloood Balm ta the only cure
so stay cured, for these awful, anno;
og skin troubles. Other remedies ma
relieve, but B. B. B. actually cure:
heals every sore, and gives the ric
glow of health to the skin. B. B.1I
builds up the broken-down body an
makes the blood red and nourishinj
Over 3000 voluntary testimonials<
cures by Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B
Draggists, *1. Trial treatment fri
ad prepaid by writing Blood Balh
- o., Atlanta, Ga. Describe troubli
pa fre medical advice given unt:
red.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
The delegation came up Saturday
and spent Sunday at home.
Don't fail to take note of the Mower
C>.'s white good sale.
4 Same of the early gardeners are get
, ting their ground In shape for planting.
There are several cases of grip and
sore throat In and around the city. It
seems to be taking the rounds.
The Ewart-Piper Co., has in a beau
tiful line of spring hats and negligee
shirts. They are beauties.
The CountyPension Board was in ses
zion all day yesterday and could give
r nothing out for publication when they
g adjourned, but will do so in a few days.
Mr. B B. Hair had some bad luck
Saturday. He lost his pocketbook be
d tween here and Prosperity, which
contained $35 in cash and over a $100 in
papers.
W. E. Pelham & Sun will continue
their china business in the rear end of
r the store where they have heretofore
had ft. Mr. Daniels will only have the
? front end as a jewelry store.
g Palmer's "Ten Nights in a Bar
g Room" was the offering at yesterday's
- matinee and last night. The perform
. ances were well put on. Good audi
e ences witnessed both and enjoyed the
1. play.-Savannah (Ga.) Morning News,
Jan. 14t.
Sheriff Buford arrested a negro
;, woman yesterday, Ara Boyd, on a
. charge of arson. She 'is accused of
> burning the stables oi Mr. D. W.
- Kinard, of No. 11, last October. The
a warrant was sworn out before Magis
d trate W. F. Suber and sent to the sheriff
n for execution.
r Mr. W. Y. Fair, of Newberry, who is
r furnishing the rock tor the macadam
I work on Main street, and is also inter
e ested in the contract, was here this
' week. He says that the work will be
rushed to completion now, and within
about two weeks the whole of the street
will be finished to the Coast Line depot.
Z -Sumter Herald, 21st.
Fitz & Webster's "A Breezy Time,"
e company appeared at the opera house
Saturday night and had one of the best
audiences of the season. This show
always takes in Newberry and it fully
up to its standard this season. The
a specialties were all good. The dutch
commedian, Ed H. Ward, was alone
0 worth the price of admission.
F Personal.
Mr. J.3J. Laoe was in Charleston last
week.
e Sheriff Buford spent Friday night In
- Columbia.
'Mr. John A. Senn went to Columbia
Syesterday.
-Miss Fannie Martin, of Donalds, la
~ visiting in tbe city.
r Capt. Ed. Motte was In the city last
- week for a few days.
jMr. Watts Davis, of Clinton, spent
s Sunday in Newberry with relatives.
*Col. W. H. Hunt spent a part of last
week In Columbia on official business.
Superintendent of Education E. S.
S Werts is spending a few days in Co
B lumbia this week,
r Dr. W. A. Young, who has been on
the road traveling for several months,
Bis at home for a short rest.
BMrs. Harms, of Pennsylvania, is
a spending a while In Newberry with her
Bparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wheeler.
SMr. ~sud Mrs. N. P. Whitmlre left
a yesterday for Gary, Newberry County,
Sto visit Mrs. Whitmire's father who
j is quite 11.-Greenville News, 24th.
Mrs. Samuel Stradley left yesterday
for Newberry, where she will visit her
daughter, Mrs. Hodges. She expects
to be absent for several months.
-Greenville News, 26th.
SMr. A. G. Wise, of Prosperity, has
.returned from Atlanta, where he has
,been under medicalatreatment. He is
Sgreatly improved and his friends hope
. to see him from this time on at his
c accustomed place of business.
r Mr. W. B. Werts, who for a number
of months past has filled the position of
night Linotype operator in The Her
ald's composing room, left yesterday
-for Brunswick, Ga., to accept a similar
0 position on the Morning News of that
s place.-Spartanburg Herald, 23rd.
Ten Nights in a Bar-Boom.
,Strange as It may seem one of last
seasons most successful theatrical at
tractions proved to be that old but ever
welcome temperance play "Ten
SNights in a Bar Room." At Des
LMoines, Iowa, for instance, during the
engagement of Geo. L. Palmer's Coin
pany standing room at every perfor
mance was the rule. The Daily Reg
e ister, one of Iowa's leading papers,
says: "Palmer's Spectacular Produc
tion of Ten Nights in a Bar Room de
b lighted an overflowing house at the
Grand upon its opening performance
s last night. It was a S. R. 0. house
e and the first one of the season. The
box office had to be closed owing to the
~fact that all standing room spac3 was
I,occupied. The large audience was
very appreciative and the applause
loud and numerous. This beautiful
- play has never been presented here
a before on such a scale of grandeur.
- This company oomes tolNe w berry opera
house next Thursday night.
hThere Are Some Simple Re medies
L. indispensable in any family. Among
d these, the experience of years assures
r. us, should be recorded Painkiller. For
~f both internal and external applications
)-ehv on tofgetvle se
.we hiavey found we recommendat value colspe
nreuiatism,a or fromesh woundr conds
n rumism,rn rsh Aondsubn
.1siue,teeisbtoepikle
,bses.-Chrvis.Pice Era. Ad sub.
il stitutes, there is but one painkiller,
. pa,,e navis'. Price 25c. and 50c.
THE NATIONAL UNION.
Prominent Chica goans Entertained in Atlan
ta-The Order in Newberry.
J. W. Myers and C. J. Kavanaugh, of
Chicago, who represent the National
Union, a fraternal organization that is
well known here and has many local
members, are in the city and are stop
ping at the Aragon. While in the cityi
Messrs. Myers and Kavanaugh are be
ing entertained by Mr. H. H. Cab9niss,
who was for several years president of
the National Union.
Mr. Myers is secretary of the Na
tional Union and Mr.Kai anaugh is gen
eral solicitor. Both gentlemen are
prominent citizens in Chicago and the
organization which they represent is
one of the most reputable of its kind in
the United States. Last year the Na
tional Union paid to the families of de
ceased members of the organization
over $44,000.-Atlanta Journal. 23rd.
There is a flourishing branch of this
order in Newberry which has 30 odd
members, which promise a large in
crease soon. The election of officers was
held on Friday night and resulted
as follows:
President-E. Kavanaugh.
Ex-President-E. H Aull.
Vice-President-J. M. Guin.
Secretary-P. C. Gaillard.
Treasurer-W. W. Hodges.
Financial Secretay-J. A. Black
welder.
VISITORS AT THE EXPO.
Col. George Johnston Visits Charleston and
sees the Ivory Ulty.
Col. George Johnstone, of Newberry,
and Mr. C. C. Featherstone, of Lau
rens, two gentlemen who have taken
an active part in South Carolina poli
tics in days gone by, are in the city,
registered at the St. John Hotel. The
former represented the 3d district in
the National House of Representatives
about ten -years ago. He was subse
quently defeated by Congressman Lati
mer. Mr. Feathersione will be remem
bered by his close fight he made for the
Governorship of this State several
years ago on the Prohibition ticket. (
He has now about given up politics. A
lucrative law practice at Laurens and
other affairs occupy his entire atten
tion. Col. Johnstone has not retired
definitely from the South Carolina po
litical arena. He has announced his
determination to make the race for
United States Senator at the next elec
tion. Messrs. Featherstone and John
stone will remain in the city several
days. They are here to see the Expo
sition and enjoy themselves generally.
Death of Mrs. Frank W. Fant.'
Mrs. Frank WV. Fant died rather sud
denly at her residence in Newberry on
Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. She had
not been well for several weeks but hert
death was not expected. Mrs. Fant
was Miss Lizzie White, of Richmond,
Ky., and we remember most pleasantly.
when she came to Newberry as a happyi
bride, as near as we remember in 1878, I
or about that time. She and Mr. Fant
boarded at Mrs. Hunter's where we I
were also boarding and attending the
college. Our acquaintance with her ;
began at that time, and it is pleasant j
to recall those happy days as we chron-.
icle the sad event of her death. She
was a good woman, possessed of many
noble traits of character and was fore- ~
most in all good works for the better
ment of Iher fellowmen and women.
She was an ardent worker in the cause
of temperance and was an active anad
earnest member of the local temper
ance organizations. She was a consist- i
ent and faithful member of the Pres
byterian church, ever prompt and reg
ular in the discharge of her duty. She.
leaves a husband and one son to mourn
her death. Interment was had yester
day at Rosemont, the funeral services
being conducted from her late resi
dence at 3 o'clock. .]
A Pastor Called.
The congregation of Grace Lutheran
Church, Prosperity, has called Rev. W.
A. Lutz. President of North Carolina
College, to that pastc.iate. Rev Lutz has
the call under consideration and the
probabilities are that he will accept.
A Week of Prayer.
Next week is the time set apart by the
educational institutions of the United
States as a week of prayer in behalf of
the institutions of the country. The Y.
M. C. A., in connection with Newberry
College will observe this week, and have
invited Rev. W. L. Seabrook, pastor of
the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, to
conduct the exercises on Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday nights of
next week, which he has kindly consent
ed to do. The exercises will be held in
the college chapel, with the exception of
the Wednesday evening service, which
will be held in the Lutheran church, and
to which the public is invited.
New Slecplng Car Line to Uharleston.
Southern Railway announces estab
lishment of additional sleeping car line
to Charleston, S. C., from Cincinnati,
Chattanooga and Atlanta via Augusta,
southbound leaving Cincinnati at 8:05
p. in., Chattanooga at 6:45 a. in., Atlan
ta 3:10 p. in., Augusta 11:90 p. in., ar
riving in Charleston at 7 a. m. Re
turning, leave Charleston at 11 p. m
arrive at Augusta at 7:15 a. in., Atlanta
12:45 p. mn., Chattanooga 9:50 p. m,
Cincinnati 8:10 a. i.
On this sleeping car line will be han
ded Pullman sleeping cars, and this
completes thbe excellent ser vice afforded
by the Southern Railway and its con
nections to Charleston on account of
the exnnositin.
THE CULBREATH GOLD MINE.
Said to Have Struck It Rich.-A Capital Idea
Suggested.
Mr. J. A. Kirkland, who works at
the Culbreath gold mine dropped in to
see us last Monday, subscribed for the
Sentinel and gave us quite an inter
esting account of the progress of the
work at the mine. He said after the
main shaft was sunk about 75 feet the
water came in so fast that a powerful
engine and pump have to be used to
keep it dry. At that depth a tunnel
has been dug fifty feet following the
vein. They have now reached a joint
where the grey rock and slate rock
meet and have struck it rich. They
are now digging a wedge shape tunnel
from the surface to intersect the tun
nel at the meeting point of rocks in
order that the ore may be brought on a
cable tram faster and more easily to
the top. He says there is some talk of
the company running a railway from
the Newberry side and if they get it
that far Saluda ought to run it on to
the Court House and then they would
be in touch with two great trunk lines.
Capital idea!-Saluda Sentinel, 22nd.
Steeped Into Live Coals.
"When a child I burned my foot
rrightfilly," writes W. H. Eads, of
Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible
leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's
Arnica Salve wholly cure.l me after
everything else failed. Infallable for
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores Bruises and
Piles. Sold by all druggists. 25c.
NEWBERRY MARKET.
Corrected every Tuesday and Friday
)y Summer Bros.
ffeat...................... 9(91c.
5houlders .................. ... . 8c.
lam s............................ .... 12(a314c.
3est Lard ............... ........... 9@12ic.
3est Molasses, new crop...... 60c.
Yood Molasses............. 25(a&50c.
Jorn ........... ................- $1.00.
deal................................ 90c.
lay.................................. $1.00
Wheat Bran........................ $1.25.
st Patent Flour................. $5.25.
nd Best Flour................... $4.75
;trait Flour........................ $4.50.
3ood Ordinary Flour.......... 00(a4.25.
)ugar ....................... ......... 51@51c.
lice................................... 5C 8Jc.
)offee................................ 1 5c.
otton seed meal, per sack... 1.25.
Country Produce*
3utter, per lb ..................... 15@20c.
Eggs, per dozen ................ 17c.
3hickens, each.......... 15(@25c.
Jorn, per bushel... ........ 85c.
)weet potatoes ................. 56c.
['urkeys, per lb ............. 6C 8c.
Peas, per bushel.............. %8c.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
[OST - Black setter. Ans wers to
name Dan. Had on collar with
lame J. F. Walker, Columbia, S. C.
Reward for recovery.
W. T. GLENN,
Chappells, B. C.
REMOVED-I have moved my jew
Lelry establishment into. 4he store
>ccupied by Pelham's china hail and
vill in the future be in a better posi
ion to serve the public. I keep con
tantly on hand, Gold Watches, Dia
nond and wedding rings, jewelry,
ilverware, cut glass, clocks and -novel
ies. Remember I am prepared to fit
ifficult eyes with glasses. Yours for
rade. J. GUY DA NIELS.
'MITH BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki
nards, S. C., will grind on Fridays
~nd Saturdays of each week. t & f 16t.
'RESH OYSTE~RS all the time, at
RJ.Miller's restaurant. t&f t.f.
~OR a good, square meal, go to Bob
Miller's restaurant, near the post
ffice. t&f tf.
E'OR RENT-Blacksmith Shop and
Leight rooms for rent.
MRS. R. L. PAYSINGER. 6t
REPAIR1NG old and new. Putting
down Carpets and Matting, recan
ng Chairs, Upholstering Lounges,
sofas, etc. Prices moderate. Leave
irders at Herald and News office.
tf WESLEY MEANS.
FARME ATTENTION!
We have just made a
arge contract for Fer
tilizers and are ready
to make low prices.
See us before buying.
SE. M. EVANS & CO.
TEACHER WANTED-As si st an t
teacher for Chappell's School for
mexpired term of 4 months. Salary
~20 to $30 per month. For further in
ormation address
Board Trustees Chappell's School,
tf Chappell's, S. C.
flALL at The Herald and News office
for Labor contracts, Rent con
~racts, Liens, etc.
200,000 feet of Lu m
ber for sale. Quick de
livery. Apply to S. B.
AuII, Jalapa, S. C.
OFFICE HOURS-Persons having
business with the County Super
intendent of Education will please call
at his office on Mondays and Saturdays,
a those are his office days.
tf Eug. S. Werts, Sup't.
L.UMBER FOR SALE-Good sound
BARougbedge at 10c per hundred.
Square Lumber at 50c. We are also
prepared to fill b1lls on short notice.
LONG & HAVIRD),
tf Silver Street, S. C.
MIjONEY TO LOAN-Five years
time at 7 per cent. interest, se
cured by first mortgage on iniproved
real estate. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter,
Attorneys. f&t tf
COLE. L. BLEASE, C. E. ST. AMAND
Newberry, S. C. Prosperity, S. C2.,
EUGENE S. BLE ASE,
Saluda, 8. C.
B lease, Blease & St. Amand,
LAW YERS,
Newberry, Saluda and Prosperity,
South Carolina.
D..atice in all Sate andl II. S. CouPs
ON ~NOTICE., A
0N AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY
of February, 1902, all of the,
Banks in the Town of Newberry will
close promptly at three o'clock every
afternoon; and no business whatever
will be transacted with the public after
that hour. The patrons of the several
Banks will please take notice of this
change, and transact their business be
fore that hour.
NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBERRV,
By M. A. Carlisle, President.
NEWHERr.Y %AVIN(s BANK,
By J. E. Norwood, Cashier.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEw:RRY,
By Jno. M. Kinard, President.
Maee
Drug Store.
The year 1001, just closed on us
has been very successful with us
in business. We believe it was
due to the fact that in our store
you can procure good drugs and
always receive courteous treat
ment- Come and see'us for all
Things in the drug line.
GARDEN SEEDS, LAMPS, CIGARS
AND TOBACCO.
Prescriptions given Careful At
tention and Only the BEST
DRUGS Used.
We thank our customers for
thir confidence and patronage
and hope for a continuance of
same.
We sell Wiley's Candies.
Phone 133.
A RARE CHANCE. .
Everyth'ng in the Millinery line is
being closed out at the
Riser Millinery
at sacrifice prices to make room for
the Spring Goods. It is a rare
chance for bargains in head wear C
and trimmings. Here also is to be
found some new silks for Spring
hirt waists--pretty patterns at low
rices. Call and get the benefit of
this sale.
IATES TO EXPOSITION.
T HIE COLUMBIA, NEWBERRY &
Laurens railroad will sell excur
sion tickets to Charleston and return
uring the Exposition at the following
rates: From Newberry, S. C.
$ F7I7 S Tickets on sale daily lim --
1 .9e ited to return June 3,1902 ~
05P Tickets on sale daily,
, limited to return 10Odays
3. i Tcketson sale Tues
liie to dys and Thursdays,
Corrsponingl reuced rates from
ther points.
CHURCH NOTiCE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a meeting of the congrega
ion of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer will be held
n Sunday, Februai-y 2nd, at the close
f the morning service, for the purpose
f asking the Secretary of State to P
amend the charter of the church so
hat it shall conform to the new name,
and in any other particular that may n
e deemed advisable.
W M. L. SE ABROOK,pD
Pastor and Chairman of Council.I
2t.
TH E EXAMINATION FOR TEACH
ers' Certificates will be held in
Newberry on Friday, February 21st.
Ihe examination swill begin promptly b
at nine o'clock a. in., and close at five
. m. No teacher is entitled to receive
any of the public funds who does not
old a certificate.
Respectfully,
EUG. S. WERTS,
Co. Supt. Education.
Newberry, Jan. 20, 1902.
MPROED TIROIJII sERYlviC
3Lic.Ob.iOD1,. t'&- -
EOUTfTlRN_RAIIJAY
For d etails see A gent Southern Rail
way
THE NEWBERRY
Land aiid $ecurity Co.
1K
WILL BUY AND SELL
Notes, Bonds and
Mortgages. p
Stocks of all kinds and i
Real Estate. f
y
0. B. MAYER, President. h
JNO. M. KINARD, Sec. and Treas.
MAKES THE BREAD
ThAT MAKES THE MAN4
[HITE GOODS
gainsooks, Fancy
limities, Checked
Lawns.
ibroideries, Match Piece:
InsertionS, Cambric Emb
Lawn Embroideries,
Be sure to see the,
We are offering Spec
n New Styles and Fre:
lust received the past'
We are also showing
f Ginghams, Madras Cl
erised Chambrays-jL
vanted for early Spring
r full suits. Prices 10
Come and See\
ON'T LET THIS CIHANCE El
Clothing You Want----Dollars Sated
hn's and Boys' Suits at
of One-Half.
TOCK TAKINO-at
dwe are determined to get rid of all our odds
w stock arrives. Our Sacrifice is the buyers be
ICOS19||NGtale poriof men's suits-N our
its, go at $3.25, Regular price $4.50 to $5-50
AT HALF PRICE.
A lot of odds and ends in Men's suits--Not sia
it fashionable wear. $5.50 to $15.00.
Macintoshes at 33 per cent.
Bargains in Shoes-Some less
Hats. Furnish
1M. TAMI]
The Head to Foot Clol
.opeland Erc
Foot-Wor--Winter Slioos for
ie most reputable Manufacturers icns meria No
e wear resisters and combine the very latest " 'up.
ig prices." We have every desirable make for
Ladies, Misses, Children, Men
The Krippendorf Ditt.man Co's. Ladies Fine SI
rettier styles made at $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00. The i
adies, Misses and Children. The Geo. G. Snow
$3. 50, as good as any $5.00 & $6.00 shoes sold
iii to come and see and examine our Shoes when in
n will get the very best makes at the lowest pos
ave our usual good stock of
)ry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothi
Boys, H ats, Underwear, Men ar
Pants, Notions & Furnishi
every kind. Also a full line of Trunks-all at Fi
Our Clearance Sale will continue for a short wi
.1 that we have left of Winter Goods before the seal
Come to Copeland Bros. for Bargains in everyt
~OPELAND BRO
vmam.r i Dr G, Clo ithing and Shoes,
St ripes,
Muslins,
;, Edge and,
roideries,
etc.
se Goods.
:ial Values
sh Goods.
week.
a fine line
oths, Mer
ist what is
for waists
to 20c.
s!
Ea Co.
iGAPE YOU.
in~ Buying,
an average
~ur cost sale cut our
but time moves fasr
nd ends before out
efit.
hoice $9.90, Regular
ilot of Boys' wool
ddy or shop-worn,
discount.
than Cost.
ng Goods.
ESON,
ber.
thers
'Everybody."
'nlt upon honor, from
better known. They
bo.date styles' at pleas
and Boys.
oes, no better shoes or
of Jros.' Shoes for
hoes for men at $3.00
f other makes. Don't
need of a pair, and
sible prices. Also we
gfor Men &
d Boys Odd
ng Goods
~ctory Prices.
iile longer to clean out
on is over.
hing for the next 30
)ectfully,
FHERS,
Newberry, S. C.