The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 11, 1902, Image 3

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A N %vISt is- ot. 8 We bear it t.acd that ir J. c Nle. Wai rter will build a iditiltin Lt his store tt I he Wet 14,id if Mai,t -treet a. aU early date, and opni a first-c-,s fancy gro ery anl I Ik aL.. T iet V. 11. o. .1. ;%s .viathom The %olowing on inen of New. berry College wunt to Columbia last week a s t o11014-1RIMS tI I he State %onIVII tion of the Youim Mit's Chrit,tian As socipktill: 1, A. Bilaeck, J1 W . 11dIll - tinle, J. 11. elal . , A. It. Calughman, U. 11. laltiwanger, W. 1'1 D!r lek ned J. C Lybrand. [Neil ates Camp "Jam- ti 1) N.ne, No :336. U. C. V.,11 will mti.t in te Cot,t 11-t.-e on Haturday. ['.truar- 15-h iistant, at 11 o'ck aitirp. IBis os."f imm pr talee to tramsact. By order: J. W Gany, 0. L. SCHUMPET, Coliiallder. A. A. 2t He-htor sharpo a Catdidat. Senator Sharpe aits announced his candid-iy for comlptrol letr VOIrtl it) the next prina,v. lie has had much experience in the It-gislatitire, bo' h as a memoer of ,h i hou-e andIt the aSt,e,LLI and ba p.id p.'ti- Li.e altttiol to taxatuon and (lian -es of the State. Senatot Sharpe Is from Lexin.-ton. sta-o Oratorical Utuntest The cormmittee of the State Oriatori cal association, held its meeting at, Duc West a few days ago and decided that the 'nter-collegiate contest will be held at Greenwood, S. C , ott April 18th. We suppose that a oontebt will be held at an early date to dlclle who will represent Newberry College in this contest. Ii Honor of las tch umport. Mrs. Jiles Marion Berry will enter tain on Tuesday afterno in at four o'clock with the first of ia series of in formal card parties In honor of Miss Myrtle Schumpert, of Newberry, S. C., and Miss Ainie Mae Fritts, of Chatannooga, Teun.--Augusta Chroni Cle, 9th. SOenltnced Co,,ttted. The goverior a few days ago comr - mutel the Pentence of Gree:nwood Washington, colored, who was con vic.ed in 199 of larceny of live stock In this county. le was sent to the county chatigang for two years. iI,s sentence was commuted to 18 month. and the nerio was given his freedom one day last week. S-licitot' Sease recommended the ptirdoti. Sheldn't r a We ek% But her beanty was completely hid den by sores, biw:cies and pimples till she used Bucklett's Arnica 8tive. Then they vattislhed as will all V'ruptionim, Fever 4oree, 13olls, Ulcers, tIarbuneles and Felons from Its ti. Iufallible for Cuts Col us, But ns. 1ealdl i)Aid PPles Cure guarant ad. 25e at all di uggists. I'upular at Itomai acid abroad. T[he Atlant,a Journal In its issue of last Saturday pre'senlted a full-page picture of Miss Myrtle A bii.y Schu m pert, daughter of Mr and MIrs. F. A. Schum pert, of this cit,y, who is at pres ent visiting Mrs. J. M. B ery atnd M.s Porter Fl'eming in Augzust,a. This was but a deserved co:np)lim..t, to aL beau tiful and chartmingr younglt lady, who is popular at home, anid, as Th'le .,-irnal says 18 most, popular and has htts oif frlinds in Georgia. i lying (ouL the Ense,,y. Thee are the days of colds, sharp and sudd.:n, a' ,ek!ug throat andI Ituneis, and leading L,o 'onls quences one( (dose( not, like to t hink ahout . Avoid futrt heru exposure~and tli Lh the en'mny oif h aulth and comfort, 'w,b Perriy D)avis' Pain killer tbe faily stand-hvy for sixty .vear's It conquers a cod in a day. Bae that you get, the riggct a: tim.lo T1here is bat onie Painkiller, Perr'iy Div is' t]hurry I riue M1..n Uned r Humnd. RLutherfordton. F~eb 8 -W. 11. 1 les ter, HI. L CJtowe, 0 1). WilkIe, (1. WV Rollints and C. F. Geer, of the cher'ry tree concern, who have been on trial for the past two days elh tr:<ed wit h havIng used the mnails for' fradulenit purposes, wer',o-(undl( In a bo.0(d of $i,000 each for' their applear'ance aIt the next, term of the Charlot,te Federal Court,. Thibs makes 11 of t,he cherrv tree men who have been t, m 1(1 over, and there are yet other arre-sts to be madec. Dis trict Attorney HoIt,on aind C F0' l10nte man left for Greensboro la-st even ing-Charlotte Observer'. This Will Inierea.t Many. To quickly Introduce B. B. 13. (DIo tanic lilood' Balm), the famous South, ee'n blood cure, int,o new homes, we will send, absolutely freeu, 10.000 trial treatment,s. Botanic Blood Balm (B B) B ) quckly cure's old old ulcers, acrofula, eczema, ItchIng skin and blood humors, cincer, eating, festeiring sores, boils, car'buncles, pimples or' otfensive eruptions, pains in bones or jolnts, rheu Inatiem, catarrh, or any blood (or s.in trouble. B>tanic Blood Balm ( B. R., B ) heals every sore or p)imple, makes the blood pure and rich and stops all actier and pains. Bt,anic Blood pure and rIch and stops all aches and p sins. Botanic Blood B&aim(B B. B.) thorough ly t.-ied for 30 years in hospit,al and private practice, and has cured thous ands of eases given up as hopeless. Solild at drug stores, $1 per large bott le lior1 free treatment write to Blood B rtm Co., Atlanta, Ga. MedIcIne sent at once, prepald. D.-scrlbe t.eouble and free medical advice given. Botanic Blood Balm (11. B. B.) givee life, vigor and atrebgth to tihe blood. The finest Blood Purifier mnade. B->tanlc Blood Jlalm (B B. B ) gIves a healthy Blood annnlt t ki n en tire, - sy.-.m V'ARMU-4t ANI) A1,L AjSq)UT1. P'idty will be St. Valentine's day. The Se.loins (.otv will convene next Nonday 11 orning. Tax:. have to be paid by March 14. The're wiI b no further xt,:'nslon. It is rutmored that the Newh'.rry knittitig rmill will soo) id I a dye plant to their equiptnent NIakO .1our tax returns before the 20th itstait, or you will have to pay the 6) per cent. penalty. Mr. Perry Simpson has been elected to teah the Doad Fall school, Mr. Walter S. livnry havitig resigned that positionl. Sume who claiml) to be authority on the (lt'stionl say that the price of cot toll will stin reaeh t) cents Tils will bormlit the farmer now but littl. While in the city next week at,tend ill! cot,, diop in, to see us. Make The H erald and News oflioe headquarters. We will be glad to see any of our friends. ttev. Dr S. 1'. 1allmt1anl, who is ei gaged in mission work in Spartanburg, camte over to sp--d Sunday with his family. lie is m -( Ing with encurage nit in Spat-tinblurg. herfiT Wiford rquests us to ask any m hose nnf los loppear. 0o1 either of the jmry lists wh live in the count,ry, and who hitpp, i to be in the city during tbe we, k, to please drop into his olliec aid get the summons, as the time is so short before court. By doing this, a great favor will be done the sheriflf. Sheriff 1iford returned from Colum bla yesterday wit.h 14. P1. Powell, for whotm he had had i warrant since last July. The warrant was sworn out, by Mr. J. 11. West before Magistrate Chappell for breach of trust. Sheriff Buford :ocated Powell in Columbia and secuired him Mondty morning. Rev. J. A Sligh, of Sligh's, was in the elty yesterday. Cl. and Mrs. George Johnstone caime down from Newberry yesterday to hear Sousa's Band.-Statf, 9t. Mr. U. L. Wessinger, of Newberry College, went to Due West last Friday to attend a meeting of the committee to decide where the intercollegiate contest should be held. Mrs. D. F'. Efird and little daughter, of L-xington, ret,urned home yesterday from a Aen days' visit to her sister, Mrs. S. J. Derrick on college hill. Hon. D. P. Eillrd spent several days in town last week. TECJURtIES. Thu Or,nui a,d P11tLt Jur.-ro I)r,awn for *to Co,in , ag Ht.,sn,t of tho Crin,inal ntI Civil Court. The grand and petit juries were drawn yesterday afternoon late under the new jury law. Tihe Clerk, Treasurer and Auditor were busy yesterday all day fill'ing the jury box so as to comply wi'h the new law. Conrl, that is the sessions court, will con venie tnext M ondtay morn intg and the clvil1 court, a week later. Judge Gary will preside. TiH1iC GIiAND) JURY. J H-ehry D)orrohi, N Tu'rnetr Hipp, Lang (3 MI : chant, J mes Dowd, W 1 llam T. IIunt.er, Robt. TL Tarrant, WA Marcus Lest.er', J Arthur Melton, JT J 10pt lng, Eld C Jones, 1El LvI. Scase, Sam L Sheeley, .Jos (- Hunter, J IL Mayer, Hin Steovet's, S im M Duncan, Willitam TIi Co'IiSeld Irta 1i '-chumpert . The foll-.wing was drawn to serve as illro's for ihe Iirist week of court, wvhi ch will conivetne on next Motnday: JT i'rastus Mon t.z, il P Wiucker. W lI-r 1 u*y ('r me', P Blrooks Hiutchisnon, W. ieni P'ountis. Fellix A Grtahamn, .T R Spiet' aran, (!haRS 111 T marshl, NIark JT Smitht, \V S R~utf, JT Ben Cook, Wmru W Caldwell, W IInoh Wallace, W Bennett II..r n')n, A MI Te,ague.. Ernest \' Line, Jno A S ahrlodert, J no A Lindsay, J1 Cor nellius Cromner, Ben TI Paysinger, F W iHigginis, Jaas B Halfacre, Jlas P M' rtin, (Ch'sley D) Hu nter, 1211 Shtannon, Hlenr'y [. Purr', B U ndsay Dintick, TPhos R Wo.rkmatn, Ge'o M Kinar'd, C M KCing, l"oster N M irt,in, G lI B 10ptitng, .John BI Qiatt leb'umi, Driay ton .T 'Taylor, D)rsyton I Long, 11ll'y P aiysinger. .ItUtOi?S FOlt Ti'l t' CCOND) Wui01IK. PTe followinig Is a list of those drawn to serve otn the jtury for t,he second week oIf couirt,, which wvill convene on Monday, 24th: .John TI H-utchin'soui, Geo C Oltisgow, F Pierce Wicker, Samuel J1 Kinar'd, Tr M Kihler', J Tnos D)ennis, Joe W WVerts, Chas S SLber, Rtobt Y Leavell, Geo H Livingston, Nathan HI Young, Johtn A Suber, A P Colemati, Z Punk Willar'd, Mr'D Metz, JTohn A Riddle, John Hi Willingham Wtarren TF Eptlng', T Hi Spearmnin, S 10 Kennerly, 0 M .Jamiiesoln, JT ilinrly Hayeu, Ar"thur Copelatnd, Pierce MI Itawkins, Wmn G M tyos, John D) S. mne, Milledge Q Chiappell, P Luke Nichols, .John WV Matthews, Clarettce Pitte, Sam 11 Jones, Ben i- Maybin, 10 I Luther, A T Wilsoti, B F M ills, Jthn M Suber, A t)..ep Mystery. ii, !u a tmys'er'y why womn enulre Bacikttchte, Hontedache, Nervonsntess, Sleeph'essness, Mlelancehoy, Fa nttig tand O)lzzy Hpells wheni t.housands have proved that Elecotric Hitters will qilckly curle such troubles. "'I suiffered (or yetars with kIdney trouleh," writes Mrs. Phe,be CJherley, of Peterson, In "andit a lame back pained me so I- cou'd4 tnot dIretss mysel f, but Electric Bilt tra Iwholly cuired me, atiu, althouigh 73 ' ars old, I now am able to (10 all my hoiuework." It overcomes Const Ipa tion, improves A ppetite, gives perfect halt.h. Only 50n at all dlruggists. TitE IAND OF 11011E Tho Amt,tat ' r-.nt hlis . ft ort,tn - 1 I,tp py ,614t mi l,a Ifill Cimt om -- lbenlght fult Occatetoll for the, Chi1411on1 hoooo Wt) ho 0 t thm 'rIzon. The annat treat of the 1and of Hope, at teipuranco organ izat ion started in Newberry several years ago by Mrs. C. Mower, and kept l) since Mrs. MIower's death through the until Ing ( 1iorts of N rk. Sophia Redus, now the President, and the generosity of Hion. George S. Mower, will he held t.his afternoon at tile Thomlipson H,reet Onurch. There is no telling the an ,unt of good th is noble or er is doing In Now berry for the cause of temperince. At the annual treat this afternoon ail interesting exercise will be he-ld and those who attent will be more than re paid for their time and trouble in wit nessing tle happy throng oilittle child ren. Tluse who did not miss a meeting (u11 ing I the year, will he awarded the li-st priz , which is $1.50. Their names are: CAPITAL PIM IAST. Tom Bradburn, L!zzio Kzarhardt, Eloise Earhardt, Minnie H1avird, Cor rie Leo Hiavird, Carrie Pool, Mary Pfrancis o 11, Jo-dai Pool, James Smith, N rs. Singleton, Emma Shackle ford, Katie Snumer. A second )riz. will be given those who missed only one timo during tho year. SECOND '1RIZE LIST. Minnie Adamo, Malfeta ltunter, Dora Alann, Dhrril Smith, James Kinard. The third prize is a book, which Is given to all those who make an average attendanc- of over 50 per cent. during the year: THI IHOO K IST'. Paul Adam, Ethel Bowers, Mary Burton, Prar.k Bradburn, Lucile Cava naug;., Anna Cavanaugh, Ernest Cava naugh, Adel Dunhar, Josephine Dun bar, Mary Flynn, Eva Goggans, Ruby Goggans, Banna Green, Annie Green William Green, Morste Hayes, Sarah Hayes, Francis Herbert, Lois Jones, Ethel Kinard, Jennie Mann, Li111o Man,- Namne Mann, 8arah Pope, Ruth Perry, Mrs. Sophia Redns, (Pres ident), Ve na Summer, Gilbert Sum mer, George Snmmer, Lila Sunmner, Ruby Summer, B3ernice Todd, Pearl West, Alice West, Carrie Belle West, Tillta West, Thomas Wicker, Keofer Wicker, Rebecca Wicker, Ernistine Wicker, S.rah White, Donald White, Jas.WiI llamson, Ola West, Lucille West, Elmer Sphel, Olive Voss, Fannie Parks, R1obert Parlks, William Parks, Maggie Thompson, Vennessa Williams, Lay mond Reeder, Hattie Roebuck, Renna R0-eLedr, BrnaMrd Scheackleford, Etta Shelley, Katie Adams, George Bickley, Thomas Bickley, Gradie Wicker, Sa tiie Goggans, Pauline Gilder, Ethel Jones, May Langford, Issie Mann, Lucy Wright, Claude Rkeede--, Regina Williams. The fruit list, is composed of those who made less than 50 prr cent. in at tendance during the year, and is as fol lows: 'ITH i PRUIT LIST1. li:sie Boozer, Annie Cromer, Ibertha Da.vidson, Gene;-ieve Evans, Camille Evans, Juanita Evans, James Gogg'ans, Grady Goggans, Atlee Goggans, Oilve llavird, Roy Jones, OJlalite Johnson, Marietta Langford, Carrile Mayes, Pau line Perry, Julia Paisley, Minnie Todd, Mabel Tarrant, UJla Treagute, LizziAe T1arrant, Lucile Roebuck, Alma Bishop, Pier Gaillard, Carlie Hier. art, Hattie Herbert, Stan more Lhan gford, B3rooksie D)ennis, Il-one Melten, Ilerschal Alli son, Marie Allison, Paul Troutman, Fa-t T'odd, A nie Laurie Tar-rant, Johni W illiamls, A lice Auli, Annie Ray, Lottie Spehl, Alvin Wright, Hick Shel Iey, Sue R.ay Pearsall, Maz.ie Dominick, Annie L. Franklin. Ti1W LITTr'Ll- POLKS. The following is a list of t,hose w10 attend the meetings often, but who are not members: Emmett Cabaniss, D)avid Gr-een, Pr-es ton Williamson, James Epting, Earle Ulnnter, Moriat Hayes, James Gailliard, Marion Earhardt,, Carrel Dennis. Kath leen Myers, Robert West, Katie May Franklin. All will receive candles or fruits and none of the members will fail to be r-e mnembered. The membership now nlumbers 131, and the thirteen little ones mnake the number 144 The number of 'neotings held during the y ear v/as 40. HIAMEClIALL (IAMEM. Several lEave Already H1enn Scheduled by inanager Netzler. Several games for the Newberry Col lege baseball team have already been scheduledl. Trhe games so far arranged by Prof. E. 13 Setzler, who has been mad~e manager for the season are as f )loews: Newberry vs. Clinton, at Clinton, on the afternoon of the 14th~ and t,he morn ing of 15t h of Mareb. Newberry vs Clinton, at Newberry, on the afternoon of March 21st and the mornIng of the 22nd. Newerry vs Furman, at Newberry, on the 27th of March. New~berry vs. the Citadel, in Charles ton, on the 4t,h of A pril. It, will be seen that three games have already been arranged to be played on the home di.nond. The two with Clinton will come at the tinme of the societIes' anniversary In March, and the one with the Citadel during the visit,of the college to the Charleston Exnnaition. EEECooK01(10 1.11 A ICICEMriED. Clargedt With Atte,,ptig to It,-at Elia Tlle Watshiigtoll Post has the follow ing to say I)OUt 1. l')rok Sligh, who Is well known here: "'. Brooks Sligh is ithe naime of a woll-dressed nall of :,t. who Is helid at the Sixth preeclict polic statilon, 4-harged with defrl-aldlill the Cosmopol Itan hotel out of a board bill amouniitirg to $6. tie was arresti d yesterday after 110011 Oil at Warrilit sworn out hy ole of the emllployees of the hotel. It Is said that Sligh was once a deputy marshal at, Columiibia, S. C. lie hats resided iI WN"ashitiglon, however, for a numuber of years." Tot C!ilnem4 Night Alarm. "Ole Iligit my boter baby Wa" taken with Croup," writem Irs. J. C. Sin1der, of ('rittenden, Ky., "it seemed it wollid strangle before wt) could get a (ocior, mo we gave it. )r. King's Nuw Diseovery, which gavo (lick rellef and permniently cired it. We alwvaiys keep iti. i the 11011 to p)rotect Oulr chi 1 reni from ('roup and Whooping Cougih. It cured mo of a chronic hronchial trouble that. no other remedy would releive." Infallible for Coughs, (Olds. Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free at all druggists. Paler mo has a fine new theater. The estimated cost was 2,450,c ZY) fraics; the real co;t was 7,co,oo0. Foley's Honey and Tar oures the cough caused by attack of la grippe. It heats I ho lungs Glide & Weeks. N.WHEHtV MAlIKET. (,orrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat......................... 9(d.9 c. Shoulders ....................... 80. H a ns.................................. 12(t 14c. Best Lard ........ ........... 9:a126 c. Best Molasses, Dow crop...... tIc. Good MoIassCS.................... 25("50c. C o n ................................... |t1.0R . M eal ......... . . .......... .......... 90 . U a.................. . ................ $1.00 W , cat. Bra-)....................... A..25. st Patent F1oo.................. $5 25 Zud Best Floa.................... $4.75 Sti t Flour........................ $4 50. C ood Oi dinary Flour.......... 4 00(M*4.25. S ga ................. ..... ........ 5 (a)5 . ( A ............. .................... l 5(a)8Sc Co4ce ................................. 10(a)15c. (otton seed imiea, per sack... $1.25. Country Produce L'itter, pe- tb ..................... 15 (a)20c. Eggs, per do1 n ................ I7c. Cuickens, each.................... I5(a25c. Col I. per bshel.. ............... 85c. 1 wee potatoes .............. 50(ai0c. Tkoirkeys, per Ib ..... ......... 6( 8c. Peas, p r bushel ................ 8)c. SPECIAL NOTICES. STOREI(US.' for Rent -Por sale o- rent. Also a two-horse farm to rent. Apply toAntin Btizhardt. t&ftf T ELiIONE SU3 S R I 11 E RS Please ildd to your list: 0. L Schumpert, residence, 17. E. Cabaniss, market, 3. Dr. A. 1. Longs;hore, rseidence, 61. L. W. FLOYi, Manager. NEW lot of Boys' and Childrons' School Shoes just received at Jamjieson's. OR Ahl-JeseyCow with young Cl.Apply to T1bos. F. Harmon. -3OR) RIONT-BDlkmit Shop and eih rooms for ront. Mnts. R. L4. PAYSINGERL. 61, R ICPAI El NG 01ld an:1 new. Putt,ing ~downUCarpets and Matting, recan ing Chairs, Uplholstering Lou nges, Sofas, et,c. Prices moderate. Leave orders at Ilerald aiid News omieo. tf WESLEY MEANS. CALL at 'rhe Herald and News omfco 'for L,abor contracts, Rent con tracts, Lions, etc. I F you need anything in lothing Jamieaon will soil you at cost. OIFFiicE4 HOURS-Persons having business with the Count,y Super Intendent of Education will please call at, his oflice on Mondays and Saturdays, as those are his office days. tf Eg. S. Wer'ts, Sup't. UJM BER FOR SA LE-Good sound RLoughedge at t0e per huudredi. Square Lumber at 50Oc. Wo are also prepared to flIt bills on short notIce. II. 0. LONG. tf Silver Stuct, S. C. M{ONEY TO LOAN-Five years time at 7 per cent. interest, se cured by first mortgage on imp roved real estate. Hunt, Hunt & It1unter, Attorneys. f&t tf J AMLESON is still running cuti price sale on Clothing._ HEMOViMD~-I have moved my jew .erycetltishment into the stor'e occupied by Pelham's china hall and1 will In the fut,ure be in a better posi4 tion to serve the public. I keep con stantly on hand, Go'd Watches, D)ia mond and wedding rings, jewe ry, silverware, cut glass, clocks and novel tics. Remember I am prepared to fit dliflicult eyes with glasses. Yours for tradle. .J.GUY D)ANiELS. SM.I" ""OS.' Roller Mitts, at K(1 nards, S. C., wilt grind on Fridays and Saturdays of each week t & f J6t. A BIG lot of Boys' Shoes just reo ceived. Jamiesoni. MjfEALS served in good style, thi Svery best the market alTords at R, J. . M iller's restauran t, near post, office. t & f St. ORgod, square meat, go to Bob MIller's restaurant, near- the post5 office. t&f tf. JRESHIOYSTERS8 all the time, at R. J. MI iller's restaurant. t&f If. A FE W of those $10 00 Suits lefi that we are closing out at $9.90. J amieson. COLE. L. HLE AlsE, U. E. 8'r. A MAN D, Newberry, 8. C. Prosperit.y, . EUGENE H. JILE'AS, Salnda, II. C. B lease, Blease & 8t Amand, LAWYERSl~, Newberry, Saluda and Prosperity. South Carolina. Prant.icn in all State andl U. S. Crts. HERE TO SPEND YOUR MONEY. The great depart ment store will give its friends and customers Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Jeans, Colored Dress Goods and many other Articles at and Below Cost UNTIL MARCH Ist, You will get what you want from a Cambric Needle to a Four Horse Wagon and save money at MOSELEY BROS, PROSPERITY, S. C. Garden Seed! Fresh Lot Received! Try our Quick Reli(f Cough Mix tuie. Largo Bottlos. Prico 2iw. Our Cold and 1a rippo Tablets have platilsaut offets ald are easly to tako. FULL LINE Drills n4~ Wioicillos! PimESClu1PT IONS enarohilly and accurately coil)polinded, 1111 only boHt drugs lisedl. Wo invito your pal romigo. MayeSBi stofre. We Sell Wiley's Candies Ex8llilil for 1chuos' Coliftatos. TI ll' 11 X A M1 I NATION F'O I TlCIAA I ers' Cert,ificale, will be 11h l iII Newherry ou Friay, FIebruary 211st. The examin.Ltion will begrin promptly at nintic o'clock a. ml., anId close a ' ive" p. m,. No teacher i 0onti led .0 receive any of the public finds who does not, hold a certificate. Respect,fully, 1.UG0. S. WNl ICl'TS, Newberry, Jani. 20, 19)02. Nolico of Al111111alio011far Hom0ialtad. Qual(tjebaum), ha is lile h'( 1 iti 1 Ion with the u ndersig~zned, as.k ing that, a I lestead hie set, aside1 to im in that, tract01 of land 1lyi1ng in I he ( 'oniy oIf New berry, State of South Carolina, uponlI which the pe0titioner no(w rides(l, and also0 an exemaption in tbes per'sonal property of which he is p)o8sssse. HI. Hf. RITKARD.) Master, N. C. Master's O01cc Jan. 13, 19)02. 41,. A RARE CHANGE. EverytLrug in the Millinery line in being cloned out at, the Riser Millinery at nacrifice pricen to make room for the Spring Goodn. It is a rare chance for bargains in head wear and trimmings. Helre also in to lbe found some new silks for Spring Shirt waints- --pretty patterns at 1(ow prices. cJall and( got the benefit of tih B ale. Ch.arlestoni IExposi1on huts~ viat suit hern Ral way. On aLccount of t he Soul tlh Carolina In ter-Sta (I an!d West Ind ian E xposuition to ho held( in Charleston, 8. ( , heginr n ingz December it, 1901, thec South erni I ail1way will sell excuirsion t1cke0ts o. Charleston 1131Cand rur at the following at,tractive rates: lI"tOM NECWIIIY, 14 C., I"0IC dla 7' jf" ickets onI saleI( (dmly3, lim. * ti I ited 1.o ret u rn J1un 13 , I190)1 C j9t.Ie . it.ed to reti urn t1n dlays. 'PTicket.s on sal Tu'1resd ays e3*/ and)113( TPhursd ays, 1imit.e to r'et,urffvl day3i 133s. C'orresplond in1g1'ly( rece rateIs fromi other points1. TIhe Southern lIaLwa operalt,es double daily. trains (o3conlvenlienJtuched o les with I 'ullmI)ati Sleepr to~'~ and131 fromi Charlest,on, S. C. For further iunformation apply to: W E. McGee, T.' P. A.. Augau.ta, (Ga. WV. II. 'Tayloc, A. G. P'. A., Atlant,a, Ga. IL. WV. 111unt, D. P. A., Char11leton I, S C .J. A. Burton, Ag't., Newberry, S C. Fru MAKdS THE BREAD THKi: MM4NRE THE MAhl WHITE GOODS SAL[E Nainsooks, Fancy Stripes, Dimities, Checked Muslins, Lawns. Embroideries, Match Pieces, Edge and Insertions, Cambric Embroideries, Lawn Embroideries, etc. Be sure to see these Goods. We are offering Special Values in New Styles and Fresh Goods. Just received the past week. We are also showing a fine line of Ginghams, Madras Cloths, Mer cerised Chambrays--just what is wanted for early Spring for waists or full suits. Prices 10 to 20c. Come and See Us! .ag.U. MOWE CO. DON'TLETTHIS CHANCE ESCAPE YOU. Clothing You Want---DollarS Saved in Buying. Men's and Boys' Suits at an average of One-Half. STO TC A GIN is over and we ind our cost sale cut our S IU~ TAKING Stock away downV1, butt time moves fasr and we( are determined to get rid of al our odds anId ends be fore out neCw stock arrives. Our Saicrifice is the buyers benefit. PriCes tell the tale^ 1"*lo of m,en's subts -Your choice $9.9, egular prce$r5 to 16. 5o. A lot of lHop ' wool suits, go at $3.25, Recgula it)Ice $1.50 to $5-5 y AT HALF PRICE. A lot of odd(s and)( endsl inl Meni's suits-Not shoddy or shop)-wornJ, but fashionable wvear- $5-50~ to $m 5.00. Macintoshes at 33 per cent, discount. Bargains in Shoes-Some less than Cost. Hats. Furnishing Goods. 0. M. TJAMIESON, The Head to Foot Clothier. Cop eland Brothers "Foot-Wear-Wiliter Shloes for Everybody." Our Shloes are Money Savors boeuse they are built up[on honor, from the mos')t. repuitabloi NManmn factuirors in America. None b)ottEr knowun. They are weair resisters anid combsine thme very lattest " 'nip to).daIto stylos' ait p)leas-8 ing p)ricos." Woe have every dlesirablle make for Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. The K rippeinndorf D)itt nman Co's. Larbo1s0 I?ino Shoes, no) better shoes or p).ett wer ii yles4 masde ,t $2 00, $2 50 & $3 00. -The Wolf Bros.' Shoes for Liadies, Mtses and( Children. TPhe Geo. (1. Snow shoes for men at $3.0() & $3.50, a1s good1 as nly $5.0(0 & $(L10. 01 (1ol-Of other makes. Don't fail to comoi anid soe anmd examine our Shoes when in [nood( of a pair, and yon will got the very bost makes at the lowest possible p)rices. Also we have our uHual good stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men & Boys, Hats, Underwear, Men and Boys Odd Pants, Notions & Furnishing Goods of every kind. Also a full line of Trunks-all at IFactory Prices. Our Clearance Sale will continue for a short while longer to clean out all that we have left of Winter Gloods before the seaso,n is over. Come to Copoland Bros. for Bargains in everything for the next 80 days. Respectfully, COLPELAND BROTHERS, Leadrs n Dr Gods,Clothing and shoes, Newberry, S. C.