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H0 ti'II CAItOi,NA 1)AY AT TII. tIIA ltI.tl'11N l.X sI'u -l'10N. T1hursdatily, MaurchI 2th h, hats b)eent iet apart b y the he'xp ositiont anlthoritien and the generat1 assebn Ily as So ui h Carolinal I )a at Iho ( har'lest,1n ECxpo ltition, andt the governor In at proelaman tion has ndorlised the action of tihe) logislature andlt I-gedtl ,ht% people t.o ill Lt.end the E'xlpositlion at some time tur Ing( its p Irogress, andi espreially ont ouht h ('arolinit Dlay. We hope t.o see Newberry County largely repir'ent,et in Chiarleston on Itis day. It is untneoossary to rt'ieat. here t.he nany reasons why every eit,i zen of (ihl State who can, Shlouhll at 10end t.he l,;xposit,ion. Ilit if t.he people of South ('arolina iant, to see tdisplayei the resonrees n l indlustri's of their Stat', ant of allnost e'ery seot'tion of this country, itd other parts of the worlil, they shoull not, muiss the oppor tunity tthatt is here otfored. '1'he ex hibits in any otne building alonie will justify the trip. And espe'ially should t,he Sut.ih I'arolinit building, w ihere are ga ithr ei all the exihibits from the severai'tl 'nties, atd 'Ilit are shown thet resouirces and adti(1ages andlt pos4ibilit ies of t.he State at Iarge. draw the people of t his State t o th e 'x posi - t ion. 'The l''xpititon is a Sta'.e nterl'pi'e, wilt Ihy of the most hearty ;lupport find en1ou ri ;ementt of the Sttte, ttndt Stouth ('arol i tnt I ):ty sitold llbh t h red letter day in its history, andtel we hope to see a htu"ge nnher of the people of our vontlt.y in Ittendti la ce, lBy all mensatedte l."xposit,ionl, andl if possibly, he Ihere on sout,h ('aro lina D)ay. '1'tle filwiitt" inttrview f1otii Senator Tilltatin appeared in the New Y'oak Sun tte daiy after Tilht111an's denialI of thle Pl'att interview: "Senator 'Tiltitan was asked last night: " 'Is the state of pui it fetin g in South Catolia stih that Presiident Roosevelt wotid he inl dangter tof petsottal violence, should hie carry out hlis pliuns of visiting your State? "The senttor's "erbatin reply wts: " 'I don't believe it is tungeronls ill tlat sein:e, blut I know there is very in tensefeeling there. Our people are not savagrs, lmt you catn't untlertake to spen k ftr an etire people in that eontlition of titl. If I were to go atl say they wouldnt't insult Pres identt htr"sevelt if he should go thtere, it might inspire soie druniken fool to ".do it. There inight he sone di'rnken fool who would blow otT his indignation and not have propet regari for the proprieties whichll woutl obtain amost aniywliere in the Uiited States.' " If the above interview with Seintor '1illitit:i he true, and we presune it i, a-, the Times, the Tribune, aid the World, of the sauae date, reported substantially the stine interview, Senator Tillainn is doing his Statentd his people a great iil justice. The people of South l Carolina are neither "drntken fools" nior a e they lack iug in "proper regard for the pro '>ieties which wtuld tilitain aluost any where in (lie Unltited States." Sti far as we havtte been able to obiserv'e, t here is no ''intense feeling'' anywhiere in this State regainting the President andu lit would not lit inl the slightest daniger tif giv'en a moiVst cortdial aond hearty receptioni andu welomeit as the t'hiief maigistrate of this counltry". We. tciant say thait the peopile of Sth I Cartolinia will condemn Mr. 'Tilhtnan for thins mlisrepresenitinig thein, fo.r it setetus thlat ditrinig his reigni ini this Stitte lie has bieen at liberty' to say anythini g that lhe pleases iiid even on tht stuitupi whien lie wold tdeniotninate his supporters as fools, the senititent woul lbe iplauhlIded. Howt long lie will con. tinnie to hold1( such swiay over the pieopk of this State we are not able to say. Th'le news of the decath of Mlr. .L. 11 Calmp~bell, oilletlal stonotgr'apher of .ht Seveonthi circeuit, was received ini Now. berry tin last Mtinday wit,h deep regret Mr-. Catmpboll tduintg hiis ervile ini thhii in Newber'ry. Piersonally we liked ani esteetmed hitm, and always looked for wartd with pleasure t,o his comnini amoing us. H1is presence will bie mb-used at t,ht Newberry courits, and the place whicl he had won in the esteem of his friondi in Newborr'y will be hard to liii. Thle article putblished ini our1 las istue watt muistakeni in saying that Mir Campbell was the first stenlogr'apher o this circuit. llo sticceeded Mr. W. A Laws, nOW p)resident of the Sp)artan burg National Bank, who was the &ra etonographetr, and filled the poaitioi most acceptably. Mr'. Wyatt, Aiken, of A bhevillo, hai announced that ho will be In the rac< for congress from this disti'ict. Mr Aikon is well and pleasantly knownt is the Stat,e. He is a young man, the son of the late Hion. D. Wyatt Alken, who represented his district in congress at the tIme of his death, lie has held the important posit,ion of court stenogra pher for eighteen years, and has fIlled the position with satisfaction to all. He wont into the First Slouth Carolina Regiment, in the war with Spain, as a private, and was later promoted to first lioutenanit and acted as regimental quartermast,er during his whole term of of11ee. He has taken an activo part in politics and has many friends in the district. The death oRev. Dr. Jno. T. Chal mere, in Charlotte, on yesterday is a great los,to the A. R. P. church in the South and tothe Christian ministry. H was a tnan far above the average in Intel lectual abiflty and a faithful servant of' itcur. lI'hti pl'ol l throutgaholt thm State '.oarno(d wit.h plIeasureo that. I'r'slet'l lioosvvell, has not. a_iV1n up1 Is intton tion of visiLtinl t.ho (thanr'lst.on i'xpo sitin, ai( that, he will likc'ly Itt.e cd Nolno ti nI dluritilr tihll ptre n ti .rnt inoo . A''or 1" 0 le I'roshcl,'nt. to havo (It'cicl..l otho rwist' aft'-r I.hi'. TI'illt-Ma e I't(-in Inoss atilt the Vatl"iouy Inter Viewuv fr0111 titultttl 'I'llln'o> and elouIt'ratlio.ioln t hereof, wii(I httve been at ini.fort.uno hoxth tot the I''.xpoitso int ttu t Souih I ('li o t o I'xIO i ( to lt o lI arolina. lie will bw w(.-lcomed by thl~ Prt'plc of this Stat. tal t.rate'di wit,h h'l 'r and l' ourl'te sy while iI S 1outh ('aluolina. 1 t )'~ I ': 5ii : 11 1 1 1 . i I mit SI e). t l'It t1.i'I.:It 1 's . Ti e'A('t I'a-ie'uI by I,aot Irgl ts ii nree Aill nur I?lng \'41e' tn I'r'owluOrIt.<n 4.ro-e"tln New Se111n11I lint:ltitug antt Sup. t 1i i of Sti,'it. A1 at't to olil;kt ' adtl ait hto1iz..' rchool distric,t. N o 1-1 inl N'whery cotitt.y to istu<' h stioni. for I p-in -pi sI of btlding ild oret'+inl. a svIhool hou-o' thoIer- iI. 't'ttiotl I. I1'- it, e'n:tI td hv the Ge m oral Assetuly of t.h' Stat.c of Suth i'ar, liat: That, the slhtool tuslxtit, or their sile'trssor of school ditic t No. 1-1 In N w err' c ot'utntt, -luhuacin; tho Lown of I'rtiolerity, tre her.hy atuIiur t -il an11d requitedh to i.suo 0on.1i n nt lm-+ to the autounlt. of live t.housand1 dlolar-, for t.he tuttpos''e of crt.t;Lin huibcli ,_ 'nd1 equipping aI 1ub1i i sch:oo h'1u-+o to be lovated in theit - town of I'rofperit.y. iroV ,tiet, iTIhi t, i nmjorit y of t,h tuil it'h letors of sta i school district., VoL i(Ip.., shall t ti tavor of sneh i.t n o,.s liutay hei txInpr.es O< at, an ole'L.ion her'e aft( r to t ' he t-Ii for t 1. ht puttioe. i'r( viitd, Itiat said trustees shall not, or et' sair 'l t.ion, 'exc+t)t. 1xx on at pil i 0.i1n of at maijoritty of the in-t'holdeors of said school iist riet.. l'rvt'id d(i, furth r, At thee ' oeel.t,on I tee .l h xlecttoe an advisory boa1r of saiii i.rus t.'es who shali sorve in the evetnt of tho hnls ht'eit votedl onsistiini of I thrt'e frtholdters f said distrilt. n tio .hall h v e tu1a et it ti w il said ltrlt'. aMed shall servv as said adIVisory boardi unt il all funds t.he'roin Votd shattl hav-' hteen exhausted. See _. '1Ttlt the I 'usttlt's of ahi - chool ilstl rt'L are h ri b'uy'V rt qurni, tot give three weeks p)revious notice to (,net or Io(re of tht Ie w.papIo'rs ptubiistet in the tount.y of Newhrry, of the tin-. int place of ltu h tetcto l. six p ot itt.t ht' nliitaage trs, p rtsib'r ite 1 ho form of 'allot., roreive t,ih ii tutlrns and11 telatre l.e r(i sul lt. St'(!. :1. 'Th t . said sch"oi istriet is here1yt declared ait boy corp)orato, it.r t.he pu1rpose of excent.iug and issuing said boutds and othvr powvrrt hurt-in giVen1 inla t hoir Ixt u(' iOsu o tori/.otd by t!trt:titl t'Iecti'n. Tlht sai bOmcs shtall be issued in suntitt tit' n iit,ios aIt ,ho truste of said school dist,ritt :Iha'l 4t'm h -st, a<l >h f ll h it ayabhle twtoty yue .r frloml to: tl.t,e I,; tleir is ste, o iI, i nt,rcst Iaytbl(: anmally, at, at rato. nOt to 1ecolt six per ent o .. t ctr' auntuu. T1ho said bondl1 shall be signed by t L'hairman of tho board of t,rus tie of salid sc ool tias itietl n( d to ntnLr ligLi (ed by its setretary, aid, thelil co pos shiall te recliVti inl Ip"'ym1(1ent. of atny Ltxe s in said shtool s(l triol, ami said hitms shlal consLtitut! a ix tirien on the said school houe1) and the lot uonttoi whicth it is hnit.. T1'h said bord'A shall bo exolmpt. from t.axltilon, for Statte, or nanitlli p teposes. see. -1. That for t.he purpose of pay ing tlle ite' at he t lilg o1 lail t 1on is, the Aulitor of Ni1ewherry f )ntiIy or stuh ot.hor llicer ts mny he charg(d with the ass' sntlt of taxis' shall Ievy' lee al txab let rel andit persona prop-exti erxt ioi si h sithool distrit., as w1Itt' trami ait sum il tttih,li t. o sid l x ouposte c xkd tbys tiedi tratiiriitf NewhterrtyI houty, ni Sita d h oxlunthe txeI aretn eslelusivtel aytt f thnlxe seta itr i at SatI- shal bo thid forl i>tuhipur itt of. sa5 Thit th saidt(t hnexo trus shall aret:ozitee andb tempaioweredx (to Se. .t bondstt Ateitr par vale, and othallt depril atilyloey om~inhe tox item ftromeL suth saleishti ban strot (it credix of .hide ord,~t to iedn il on ixaheo s'ine by th majoriit e of i boar an teiiy 1 shall th ahld mn iii exluvl for t .he pc autreposex set 'rtu. thn Sectiod of thy is Ayt,ars shohav tany ofgh tai bod shno iused they on Sec. 6. Tlhelx AnIthal oflt NehErry i iiounlcty llt nnall ilevy rWihelax aeprwoolrth of sai shooit disctrta Imrposeof creting asinken fnd or t.hcpametuo l bondks, which tax chard whe letihted thetreart5'er ofe oN ebeycont End shall r e hieI l by hil for thupbse afttetid-th Pcro vidte, Ihowvre hat sof rutee tittj pthe d oft ver livtLe ear wihsheai have oft.he tmht, t rde suchtx stinking eaund al,bIn acmuame padpr ata on the wallc. hi. Thisc. shal' Itaka etttffc hn. medaey npon ar wtstaprova.6. h cA pove the 2oor ndayh oneyruary. AH e 190heplceo hecs a.I abou tw hors heyhaddiGoverer hont. misHi a beinekthadoane coupl of ihcotlIdled prchints thaeiart cohialy Columig aroendin the sregts Tire,a whc good piece wofk ontej pate o th le. car.ih h oinick prze the oatrsnt erye highay.hah ahe troublie begin, wihagicg in h thei throa andca nThen ttle amounth. oneys on the cardt fowas an.d Wher patimi ent wodrsi heis oigco hyee card the wr o r ndo nt hmone gone ta ot iwo hour thsePry haddscovered thater the mstch od reedyn byha ptried ah cpresetnts very highry. Dore is ungte RihkTIng.,Per Th tobl egn wt atckig.n the throat nd a naggin litecuh wiC'V)1)1S1) IN UIItI.OTTt. tbtr. (le,,. 51 I...s sip i11,arrINitm a ' l' lul r V"ottt!g i,oty taf (:i rl It', N. 0. The Charlotte )bscrver of Thursday L ontainted the following accanit of at wedding, of sp)ec"ial interest here: It her besat i fully trnatettted homne o Norti Grahaim street, this city, last evcning, su rrountled by t ntbber of rela tives antd ft ietIs, tintlheritg nearly two hinnhedt MIiss N:tc"y Mlaxwell, the lovely and uloutlar datgtter of Col. and Irs. I ). ( I1 ax wel1, and A1 r. 0 M. Itishop, (of Cohutnh ia, S C ., at prolminent South Ctaolini:ln and at law agetit of the Soith evil tailway, were united it tmartiatge, tht eenittlny being perfortimed by Rev. I)r. Johnit V. Stagg, pastor of the Second I'resbyvterianu eh111reh. "Thei htidal party was preceded by l wo chartn ing little ribbon girls, Mlis"es I,'thel 8tud MIargaret Pritehard, nieces of til bride, daintily dressed in white or gaillie. The wedding march frot 11lenlelssoin was atlistically rendered by NIiss Pattie Alort is. "The bride wore a hattdsomte goitg away gown of cedar green cloth with tI liltnings of ceantt app11ilupe, hat to iatch, and carried a hongnet of brides roses atd lillies of the valley. NIiss Alma lBishop, it sister of the groom, was bridestnaid. She was dressed itt white silk tulle, with ribbon tritutmings and carried a botpilet of pink cartlatiots. lliss MIary MIaxwell, sister of the bride :1Int maid of honor, was gownied it rose liberty silk, black velvet, atl white tit plitte tritminigs atnd carried carnations. ".After the tmarriage ceretony there was a receptiotn, with clabarate refresh muents. The ytuttg eouplte received ttatty hand s1t0ie 1resCts. Mr. 1'. 1. Wells, superin tendenlt. and, tuanytl tther promninent otli eials of thie Soultlern railwav, frottt New hetr v atnl Conlttbia. S. C., were presetnt. Nit. .i' Ms. Bishop left on the South 011i .it t o''iock tot points in Flot-ida .and0 Ll;l " Ill 3e1 tttt,ly tf ls i tt Iltbubeth W iter. Thlt' tiessengerr of death hast again visited tito hote of Nir. Mottroo Vick ''r, and tatkten t.he dcear old mlot,ber, NrIs. Illizabtit \Vieker. It was a great, shoke to tht eotmutit.y. She leatvs Iwo children and three daughters and it host. of ;:randc:hihlte to mtount' her departure. I t has been the writer's ph-asrttt to convt'rie wit,h Ie I'otn 'e iligios topics, and I have every assur tute that, slu died t,rnst.ing in her I)ivine Saviotr. She had nany friends that will miss t.ho ch'erftul face, her stat. at, 1atr church its now u cticcuilpied, and t.het vacant, chair now at, home Is -et aside. "Iother is to uort." l"ric'nds do not, weep, sho is sweetly rest ing in t.he arts of Jesus. She has been it temnbe:r of the Church, and liv ing It Christian for 65 years, surely she s tt. peace. She had no fear of t,he stinlg of death, and, now she is reaping her just, reward, with Jesus and his heavenly host, and will he waiting fot her loved ones t.o come. iiow It'taceful the slnmhor. lIow hatpp.v the waklig, for deatth was onil linbeni, S. C. Th'ie State Sutnday School Conventiot1 whi wiill meet ini Greenwuuoodl, S. C., larcht 25 -27 wiill bie ai notable gatlier'ng -oin itnformattiott already hiad we hatve teaison for expectintg a large ititendatnce emthii ies for p)rogramis anid other infor niaitl(e' -tr. cotn intg ini f-omt all sect ions o t State becsides ponintnut andl force fuli spJeakers (of our State who wvill attend tile. Sttndayv School associatiott htas en gagedi~t the servicesof Mr. Chas. D). Meigs of Intdianatpolis. ind., whio will delive sev'eral of ihis wide awake add(resses. Mr ligs is widely kntowit as a unda; schtel sp)ecialist, and1( ini somei sectiontsi referred to its the ''Suniday Scihool Awak ener,." lIe is the author of several mouco graphs relatinig to the great Sunday schioc mtovetmenit that is tawakenting this an other conttintents to larger appreciation c the opportuitieis everywhere withi reaceh of every' well meianinig, consecrate, iman antd womiani. lie is also associat editor oif the "Interniational Sunda School Evantgel" publiishied in St. Lottit iIe is a live wuire and will (10 us all goof It will he a soutrce of great delight andc imptrovemtenit both spiritually andi mtetnta hy to every sutperitntendoent and teachi whlo will attenid. The expense is sig gnifteaitt, but the cause is great. hope thait the Suntday schools< South Carolina will take up thi matter forthwuith anid if the superil tettdetnt or a teacher say ini each school disittlinued or disinterested, thetn let t1: Suniday school defrav the expenses of ti trip), atnd it will be mtore thtant attply reiti butrsed. It is the cause of the Master; I the ay. be a slaggard, or see anty lionisi th a.Lastly, this mlovemietnt stati for chiristiatn co-op)erationt itt good worl tnot oirgantic utnion 1t standos for large equtiment, fo r better teachting, bett< :iuethiods and( for everything thtat is hel fiul, htopefutl and good iti Suntday schio work. Will > ou help? Faithtfuliy, W. E Pelhatt, Chairmuan Executtive Comt. 'County papers please copy. MIeteorologIeat IRecord, Februairy, 1902. Mean max imum temperature, 48.3 Mean minImum " 30 2 ii 39.2 Max. temp. 70 on the 2hth. Min. ," 17 on the 5th. Greatest daAly range, 82 Total p)recipitatIon 5 614 Ineber -Greatest In 24 hours 2 21 In. on 1st. Total snow fall 6.00 Inebes .Number of days wpith .01 inches o mo ro of precIpitation'8; clear 8; fair 9 oio'ady 11 days. 1. K(iing frost 3, 5, 8,. ''l'bunder storm 27th at night. W. 0. Petersnn. V. 0t t.ni: Lann" ste,ns. Mr. Ch arb-"y Sub("r ha-; ltso t to t t Ii:e nule Ni'sr. Chats. A. Satber T. T ). I (ama ntt', .1. W . ('ald well a tl J C. I 0iikardl tookttt in the I'harle-ron "xp )sitieam re een t ly. TIhtsy rt,por"t it Ii noand at l had it Ia ni., Liie. 11i-s Adati M.'1Jdo jgh is Vi"itit;; at JI r. ( '. K lBak' rI.. NI is-4 Iit, fromt I;iat ucItmanl ('hatpel is visitin g il Ill;9 h i omitiiunity. \ir. Illrat"e Ilrown au wif -e viite( at, he'r (at her" Mr. .I WV Calti weI i. gi I,iti schotl1 is hprotr sing ni,c ly undelo:r Ihe unanat tnt."nt of Nliis I2illa 1laker. L,o0g I,taa farmue'rs art; bhi nd ino farn work, but kvt;lp your eye on(i us whvn It (uits raining. Loung r,tae always Ia s somnet,lhing good to eat. I r. ('its. 11. Sut"r kill- d at hog that weighed 400 lbs Ist Mlo:t(Iay. [lard to hiat.. W arc gIlatd th .tt )r,. Renwick Is moving bauk to his old home. Wis h we had m ore mn just like tho I)r in. outr neighborhood. Ask M1r. len (.'dwell about them eat 1iTh, alsO see '1'. D. Ratmungo about that, btg 12-lb op>O,snnm. It is the finest opossum that I ever saw. Road working is all the go in Long 'luae Knotty Head. Help... Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food somethiing is wrong. They need a little h;.p to get their digestive machinery working property. COD LIVER OIL H/T// /YPOPHOSPH/TES of L/ME4 SODA will genera!!y c.i rct this difficuilty. If voul wie. im c'i. fourth :. :.:7 8 k 4 -rac!-U in bahy's bAttle three or fur times a day you will soon see a narked improvement. For larger children, from half to: a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk,I if you so desire, will very gsoon show its great nourish Iing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the jbaby, she needs the emul jsion. It will show an effect ~at once both upon mother Iand child. Soc. and $:.oo, all druggist. SCOT T & BOWNB, ChemIsts, New York. ANNOUNO1EMENT. .For Alderman- Ward 1 R3 - PESO WARD) ONIE TAKI' s pleasure1 in presenting Mr. HI. BI -Wells as a suiatable person to reprwesenl ,them in the city councIl, andl presen1 im as a candidate or hat pace in th< 1 Ins;. SHomestead Notice. :1 eNJoTI CE IS HEFREB3Y GIVE2 th'~1at, El~izabeths I. Norr'is has avj Y plied to me to have hier a hocmeste'ad Ii -a rent and personaal property appraisea L. and Het, oif according to law H-. H RHIKA RD, Master for Newberry County, S. C. Marcha 7th, 1902. 4t, Notice of Election. TICE IS IIEREBIY GIVEi ..Lthaat, ana elect,anl will he held o: ISMonday t he 17th day of Matrch, 1902, il 1- cat n('ounacil Chamber, an the town c is Newberry, 8. C., for Alderman fo tWard 1, of said( town, to till the vacane caused by the resignation of Mr. HI. K Ie Blats, to serve for the unexpired ternr 1- Then polis will be opened at 8 o'cloel et a. ma , and chose at 6 o'clork p. mn. Tb n aolhaving named persons will servo a maniagers of electIon, to wit: .J. XV Is Gary, M J. Sceott and Alex Singleton C, Ily order ol' the Town Council. 01'OTTO K[L ETrTNER, er S L~AN(; 1OID, Mayor. O.&1T.' T . N. Opera rouse to Rent I'OTICE IM HEREBY GvE tat, the TIown Council will re celve sealed bids tat Newhe'rry, S. 0., 01 Tue sdaiy, March 18, 1902, for the least of the Opera Hlousso, in thae following manner: One bid( for Opera Housae from Rep teomber 8d. 1902..to September 84, 1903, Ono bid for Opera Hlouse from Sep. tember 3d, 1002. t o September 3ld, 1905 The righat to reject. any sand all hide is reserved, also the use of said Opera House for educat.tonal anid town pur. * poses, according to existing lew. The renter will bie required to Imike paymenta monthly, and to give an ap. proved boad. ;!All bids to ho handed In Iby Tuesday, M ch8,1902. By rrof Council. W. S. LANGFORD, March 4, 1902. 0. & T. T. O. N. SURE CURE! OR THAT TERRIBLE COUGH AND COLD USE LPE M'Q PECTORIAL SYRUP WARRANTED (<UIE 25cts. Bottle or Money Be funded. W. E, PEIHAM & SX11 Prescription Pharmaists. HAT 1e / -- IT WILL YIELD to this when all other mnedie-*ll fa it. Robc'rtson's Comupot.cl ('nglh S% rup is the most wonderfin u r. medy yot dIsCOVered. B3oing madc' of bar in - loss herbs, it will not leav. 1 ..o V3 tiont decilitated. Contains tonic properties. Strengthens and invig orates the syiten while driving out the cough. 'l'ested and proved cli encious in all climatos, but adaptedl particularly to this Price 25 and o0c. por bottle and your money back if you are not satisfied. GILDER & WEEKS' P'articular P'harman"ists. Corner Dig Store. Newberry, S. C. --T H E Natiollal Bat of Newberi S C (Es'rA1nLsIIEn IN 1871. ) Capital - - - -- - $150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 i eiral hanking busines' . ran?acted with procm ptn--st Special ':.ttention to Co'leet.ions. Con es)ondence solicited. Savings Department. )epsits alioweri interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum from date of dt'posit. In teNs ipayiabli. .J antuary 1st and .July Ist of each year. \[. A. CARLISI.E, 1r' "st. 1'. S. .)UNCAN, Cashier. J W M SIMlMON, Asst. C'r THE N1EWBERRY Land and Security Co, WILL IY AND) SELL Notes, Bonids andu Mortgages St )cks of all kinds anud Real Estate. 0. B. NIA Y1NR. President. elM*N.. KINARD. Mee anid Trons. ARARECIANGE. E0verything in the Millinery line ii bei:-g (losed out att the Riser Millinery at sacrifice prices to make room toi Ihe Spring Goods. It is a rar< chance for b)argninIa mi head wveal and trimmings. Here also is to b< found some newv milks for Sprint Shirt waists-pretty patternR at lo priecs. (Call and get the benefit o th is sale. 4 o Interest, paid en d'positIs in the Saving: SDepartment at, the rate of 4 ner rent per anbumn from date of dlepos'it a nTe Commercial Bal OF NEWiMRY, S. (. -CAPITAL- - $50,000 0C We transact a general Banking bush neOSS and( solIcit the accoutils of indi. viduals, firms and corporat ions. ~GEo. W. SUTMERI. L. WV. FLOYD. GEo. S. MowaR. P. C. SMITHn. A. J. (iliHSON. W. II. H{UNT. JTNO. M, K INARD, Pre'aident. 0. B. MA Y E1R, 'Z. F. W RIG HT, Vice- Presient Cashier Notlco of Fill al 80ottIc6Il ltai D)isallargo N OTIC101 iS(IEREDY GIV EN TI IAT Iw wil make at lnal sottiement On the estateo of Calle H. Can non, dleceased, in the Probate Court, for Newbe.rr y County, S C , on TPuesday, the 1st day of A pril, A. 1D. 1902, at Ii o'clock jio t he for unon, and wyil! immiedint,.ly th ere. after ..apply for Letters I ismiissory. All p)ersons havingi claims n'uainst, the saidl estate will render in the same duly attested, and those indlebted to the said estate will pay the same on or beforeo that date. A[4(LiOR (. CA NNON Nowberry, 8 C., A dm'x Few& For ti Ladies' Hem. all Linen 44x20 Union Huck Tov 40x20 all Linen Satin [ 54x30 Unhkached Tur 36x20 " One lot No. 22 all Silk 15c., price lOc. Atlantic Mills Bleached $1 .24 the pair. Cases t< 24c. the pair. 50 Doz. Ven's Standar Blues, Tans and Blacks, bought under value, so' S. J. W( P. S,--Ag't Butterick': I thought I was going to sulfer great pain in having my teoth extracted, but I did not feel it. Dr. llardina, the painlcss dentist., will he in his office on t he 12t1h .and remain three d'ays, and after that will visit Newherry the first Monday in the month, and stay three days Why sutfer with your teeth when you can have them extracted so easy and so cheap--50c for the first tooth, 256. for the scond, four for $1.00 ; "Ottice Solomo'r's old stand. Dr. G. R. Harding, l:xtreeling Specialist. Hooks, lAe WE HAVE A L4RGE ASSORTMENT. N ewberry Hardware Co. COST SALE. For 20 days I will sell FANCY L AMPS, CH iNA, GOOD CROCKERY AND) COOK ST1OVES AT COST. I1 mea n bu sin ess. Come and see. Wishing one and' all a Happy New Year. 1. W. White. New'Slee'ping Car 1.1nn to "h,arlinnton. Southern Rail way annIinnees i-stab lishnment of additional sleeping car liIne to Charlesr.on, S. (., from Ci niati, Chat.tanooga and A tlanta via A uagusta, southbhou nd leaving ('In iatt at 8:05 P- in , Chattanooga at 6:45 a mn , Atlani La 3:10 p. mn , Angusta II :90) p. in., ar' ivin;g in Charlest. at 7 a im Rn turniIng, l eave Char-~ ston at ili nm arrive at Aniuu-t at 7:15 a. m . Atlanta n :4 in ~at f( fooga 19:50 p. mn, On t,his sleepi nit ar IIne' wi; b e han di ed Pulmaan sle'epling ears, and hbis complele11s the"ecllentse vie iaI'rdedi b)y the Southeirn I tall way ande Its con nect Ions to Charesone on accou nt of t,he exp)osi1tion. RATES TO EXPOSITION. rIlIi0 COLUM1IHA, NFcWBlenity & ~ .Laustrens raIlroad s'l isell excuzr sein tickets to ( 'harleto', and rI-eirn I duiring the Cx positLion at the fog o'.is r l''o Nebor . H ( e l'e to tur-n .June 8, 1902; $5 7 )T''etson sa'o dIally., Sim It ed to return 10 days| $3.90ket e's on sale Tun - $3.9 (lays andl Thutad ayte, liied to etrn seven days. fro r e >pecials H andkerchiefs, 5c. vels, 17c. )amask Towels 24c. k ish Bath Towels 25c. -- ''s 121c. Taff9ta Ribon, worth I Sheets 90x81 , price > match 42x36, price d Seamless Half-Hose, 10 and 15c. values, we make the price 6tc. Z)OTEN. 3 Patterns. Lowiioy Y Famous Chocolate and Bon Bons, Fresh and toothsome. Sold only by us. Fresh supply in bulk or in packages always on hand. When you get LOWNEY'S you get the best con fections made, regard less of price, and when you get it from us it will be FRESH. Price 60c per pound for regular stock pack ages. S. B. JONES. ...JEWELRY JEWELRY.. in large varieties from a cheap Stick Pin to a FINE GOLD WATCH. Call and examine my stock before buying. Jeweler and Optician. F1r8 Inisuralica In Strong Old Foreign and A meri (Cash Assets. Aggregate $34,643,207. Life Insurance In Pacific ifutual, the most eco nomical and liberal ComTpany in the Accident Insurance In Travelers and Maryland Casul ty. Mishaps are frequent. Over Post Office.u New York-ThomrnagvilIn 81lmping Utar Itne affective il'hursay,a January 9t ad < uo h inring ear'ur.'ay ther ar 'e ii,G a o tra n 8. F'rat car north 'i1onPlat ytoi tr a n o eotn vh S8 thern R 1ailwa , ran Nea h [ue ay t,hereafter during~ the winter onuontnReason lesase, Base & 81 Amiand, LAWYlERS, Fewborry, Haluida and Prosperity. South Carolina. ract.itt in all Stac .a U. . Courts.