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F. 11. \ ; i'E .. lt . . THe MIA IT-t 1KIC F)I TiII Itt rI I Hteferri;g to th e fae'. 1 lf ('ata th eOurt\ acond t' h: I he Nte I tht E tiii it ut "ui hit to ' :.: Shtint and that its :f' i .-t' at there is pIraetlia,I\ no o' t t l. co1llt i t) the i.. t lo tl i't'. rate some systt.eIat: an of roa n i ett i nt,t'll Ilou t. thi th e .. ' : .t tow'r:s. T hent t('.t' tow ns a t very illueh 1 tht'ir t)tc . 11arv' lUttit to matin. if Ilh :t ' good roa.1s t ii. the c.i l"\ ' temporary bl'lieves th.at t t"tua lite abanitti d it I lradin', draiting andt ' . _ a bhrnt eiay were adotpted, tj nlot\er anld nuore e'x ll.\'iv l'a::: ine svsteIll(n It p aCe tne triatu:ent at tilt ow tiure ilie. Wec dou ro! know\a: the etlirieniy of t1h - ... Nrth Carolianetit ei= a t.. r than the bani:.h:mer: of to get out of the tru i. an tre to see that some r have taken ho.l of : ' - practical way and are issue of road inpro' : f.- T " are two avt: ue., of L., e . only two. n i re : :-, e d - Ilttit of farmi: b . p_ i: :. : and the pu:l:! ''f ;t. "1 -- ' a m - vlets, exet " 't' .1e .e it,' tt;it'I't I r the nat .' f- tn:e,.: t wt1'r on th. raide: the o:e iK -he i-i '''f b :e.. To maintain a e'tin-a g h - noA..h to be et'Teet:ve i, n,r ex n 'hn t minIittI tin an Inter t a'o t,lto. :ed bonds 'tvo i je it'i'-an, hv w:hin h the r ,adi il be li I t I I " Li II.ti'e ailli,: tha1n ' the b e li ;lilt hit). I i i :. w;'il have to tt)me to 'ne or the tt(th'e unless the roads are to ,o frotu had to wOrse.-(' h a riott- (l )hervor. What is true in North ('arolina i true here. We believe we need more " to get out of the Iud'' than we netd the banishi ent of ignoranet', for if wt were out of the inmd in the sen-e hOr meant we would sotn bani-h the i;:nI) rat ce which han1s over u;. in fat gootd roads wouid be the iiihppy olut '. of tmany of the pittleti- whinb now Confroit u. The ot l:\" tay to e ur good roads is by taxatt'n and t.i.n have then built by contrant. We ive always bet-n an advocate of pattin, tt." e"nticts upon the pub.it' r"at- and e "1tl believe that muchI _o 'a il.Ini hit hccotllisheid in thi wta, if the t'n, "iets ett'r- r properly h1 antlt. but f iv are to be C1vtrntedt by the p'' i r . nIlt, in those ountitt s wh'tie e ,itt,> bave been triedt we wo lid cone. 'e:i: tni-systen is it fai;.re, texCep .' ov"er the road: and bWild at few ihath. atit this has to be done after' e' rI . The best iuve.tnent the ip p Ilr Itnis Cou nty Couli m k . an for 1 t matter the p'eoplit of any county ;In ti.. State. woubl be to vote for an a uti h atboutt half tiillitn dollars of bond!ii. the loney to be used in building somt' _.WO rtoads. It seem us tou14 that any one who) travels only teajtnally t road, of this State would her'itate a lontt tilne' before he wt.ild oppoe sah it forward ani lproc re:-i\'it ovem.n-t:t anti wt-e t' not believe' any taxpayer i.n thi an cont wodi l pp e I It e e.e1n11 tt.ate of Iu:t nti he\ore t o nspoeen of thep any time int. The inrea cite i ai o prhpt. coul b amply'' irepy the -in vinimiesnt i The the *~ ire th 'v ofi e' n t war ad itear f ehiule. and horIel anot th sea tofl ti bette. iTite and nuther inreaof ito aot fedateul eeonveye wby hthel -at, Thces rani onse aThehre is apto becaonsder the oldcrettd-iaii mtement aend theisor e b tter.f i dakT ao he sinul tienio ofil rnie lot. federte etras wi l he Thld atten ballas, Texa, in thetl2nd o tA pril. wTc he rions torte halas ohp ocsosrheold veterans. hyd uhgoli then they bring mefe the geemrade-on whe hark dayw cof thef site cldareviv than All the veterks ho hane beoun wrtten. Whe hiwold lik tohe aglre conleictr fro theirat fadthers touny dee cas ybelieveiaddt to thej Weiche then stoteerts in theo ldveterans thydtmc good fain thad reenyrn lefoe thest genertion whr inb thas olcmi coon taeillearer than ate therua bosetions hare bue Ituten. fte histrf the gi roety concter raed orkd, andi fatheres otfn a causey the believedo famig coudtio. are wrngoe hertateme in thet-o terbi roas thacoti56 tahes hoad recel almost the farmsd fog tha wouldi -'thea Coubetae chotondmas Atothi rts. Teura sethose sre tow wuter Trealeduad our moei madeo wee cangoed, arm wolfb thei not an plce to liemd amn,cniin areeron thatewhere.or Ifebdet tern od betecnr the menpfscringem would hadsmse solvd for hat would an ort. Tihen illthaen his swor le o iven. Wehp.oeer Itbestat the sword incident sofraies an Col. Tilman Il havcerd his atord end. Hfowever, 'Major Jenklus will have a ba-adsome sword presented to him~ and a r,uch handsomer one than the dre one. A IR11,1.1ANt' S 'I t1. T\ KN T MI rs. i aI r<t St(itr : iFl.'lamrt :. t-: 1 .ly i'I :,tle in it n i om,r .f lir" ' . I %. > hr.' * \ \ \c T:r *..n.- . S -r t. \\ t "T A :' \V. I . I \ \.1 . . 1 I I \' .:. . , . n l . , No d i t . . -lt " I,' w\'ith - r\ n the r I . ial to 1'he ltat''. Ant 01trtt L.t i (.tu I p , '..rn!t l. Ilurni i.li it \Ir. W . . I'itmr-on. .r . '\y I)ha! Si: ad a nt,: tto not:icn t h.- 1 t,'i: '' !..h 111 iti' h th !.'t '. -' 1" \\'- I' . - a 1m 1 1ti se. i t to tt -ay in the : n n f a tl n i t,irat ar, :i i ..."" . , w n' t i i ' 2'a trinmor - r:: :ti a . n t ::fl fi : w- t tI I tt' i' 'd1 1 la ;t i t ev: \''i t -""''i' lm notA t. Iart mitei inI by ih' I).'nt(. t'r.:2 . \ter., of Ntewbh.rry County, viz,: .\ ; K of it miajority of (lit votes. I !: at I'rilary, '21 account (of pro 'iOI, ,', llln."tionl- with inlV fit h"'r tlndi Ily r'e'tolh.'t'i n II I f CoU rl per-1" >na:! :anditthu ,. lie-- r,-i.i i.l w It n y z - ,d!attm , i 1 d:t for \'m \ .,l 1.,-- at r the i t r i rl. \ . I w: iilf rtllnt fl\ mit frit"ndt!- t a n o " n ' y. 2 : '.. , . ' ..\ m. mmor w ha:4 n- ito- I d ne' :. t1r d I can hi o. : : . t I.mt.on n :n, '.:s -bm e tI.rm:pr I -t. 1mi. fmori youir oppto:m :.nt,i .\., tt. i:1 t ' r~ Ip.ary, Itw were iden tn..diat b -- :nfmr atm' 1.12' ' r a i - : h an lii2t, hi.0' - : ait'ji to ' : inIo m yiI on m fr..t pt ie 1e ~ 1o ti1 who '2 ou. tm ::.': :'-.. a 2 thetlm 'Ot'. lomfn l.mi w t mmrry in,m: an d-0Immntn e n 44~' h a t s min h, Im. I : . ii wliin toim C tep( dow a.inmilI.: '21. . A, i 2tI 2 i our bli e aIi de4 1 rv ij of a n C.1Ic 101 wiIl tat tiil1 ha l itiforatitsop dismtriuo fi' nl i.o th refree ru2' 'd iver Ci tmha:' )eIV. 'e a On: :ti: m.'t could 01 ld tiiit b lot.--:tkmoni an1 4 1.i you t tad. Io rvm'tuld hut re m '2'(JI.f a.iothei tm' himini) lI conneon btha do nit'I0 11are1 t lpeak oL it er I (lC It t he r eat as.21 tA s above, h for quli;. caton. bing eul l ,ham'l alway 1( up.wll pArt my frielfdurand m suprjtf e, ro lved e'rthe~r2.1 pubile s e i i ymot thereb impaired. w:rlr1. lurt'e Im t lIyo that of tem youal recived ut onI .e vote, joethe ~time woig hicheary hwill that ulsrmmthe p,jbut lli no mt thLceo honoed bynce mye mhatitheuls 21m wil. I,on or a vote s wh 'en it, i on' ai an Olgiitil 8andIh 2hav no eeub e cas b mys'wel~f turig y brir / leil Citie"carerad if- i co.mn year fi am hotiored furI (ther by the teple 'f New berry tat shal alway ac as IJ havj e doneit infle the s, vtng ash I tinkwl best trub tve the pu4W biinterest, let (4the I am,eE ours refec CQnuuiy. Won:dLttl SOEhI flhe Cotj.i t Woif emer cof the "c liy Fetver /Jo rau*ery for allmumenon. ~tdb lu&6 toujd blo. to $1eve. r ialwa &4le fure.* ni al dy,-adg etma te in i> bSfesthe LUaotor --y wmo d'bIrW andpsitn Tbao n. I coinc a reI 3; ri . Seeveyo ratt ODea froumbCrou and Whopo ouhadispyie. a nI 1. i a ti 'h t t e t' ,tl y. " 1 " _ " "f " ' 'i hi .'h 1 " "t I .. : _ ,. . . . . It o t : i.\ t lo p l'ar . I. . l C \pri 2nd. tIne t t . r frt ' rlin. tri . 'T 'k '- t 1 \ ,rt: h :"t atlld ;h-t. lii ltd '" ( \il , V t""ran-' Ii-.";nI). n, II t: - \1"ri. -2 -'> 1outht 1 n I "l tw. . t'-, for (lte ('t'nf"'t:t ratet - tt - u\" n.ril. T.ekettts wil1 het - tid \pr'iI I :n. l:Ii and 2o:h with i::)a: '" ay' _'ld. 19Atr2 By idep,.itig ' i - In l--r.-t 1 ,\w ith: :I:t :11;t'Int at I0 .i -, on <*r h n or :\ r'. :hl'I., 1)'2. n : ':.+ '. "f f,- of 5l e'-tt- at ti.e t..t o t'1 ,.t al cXtetn-itn of the in:a' nlt : 1-:',e Ialia- not later than MlA1 :.:.''.. tmay t e -t-"i' l 'h atte- f.tr t ie ('tca-ion are t e I+w' .-t rat: , r t e'er a'Tordtl ti Texas. :t-,;:.- rn t.:tilway a:Ttt:ti- quictke-t li ia , I -t -trvic'e. For infor iati..I tl' I\ ti' l'A t . i te ''t tt t rtt' ti-l drt-- \\'. 11. l'T \-y: e. A1>. i ta'tt t '1era1 I'ai --- -r .\^titt, A tlanta. (',:t. I i . it t"inttIat n. t ,,nt hy the VNeall Stee ay 'tIiV ' :e," .. Newhe 'rry\. -. C.. to the ?:i'! y t''/f \I 1'- . r t e W ite' F"ant. 'her" -. tt i n t ' wi,domi hat re n1"", . f :.'!?, a' t:,; : t to .er heavenly t M . r. I,:.'t \VWhit- 1''ant. a mno-t i , wt":',tor i the_ t._ uarge of ail ht-.- t::it..- .1. our]! nd S1 ch6.. be tt 1. T -."at .c. t:-tfy' to th,e u)-t fu'.ness lt - . r n to ~dd wtl her ni rht wh:1t t\t htr han.- foun.i to do. in tie e:. n..d " undiay S:1oo. and iI con. l:.t"n tit:'.s oIf .,al,v life. 2 Ta! W- have lo-t a teaticer who-e nt",.:", ta.i Ilm-it helped: us, and led uin to h e:.n a tilan purer thinljs. ..Timat we extend our deepest -yml ltatiy I > the hu-hand and son. and comt littd t"em to the lovi1g dlesns who sutTered' and w'lpt with his friend-. 4. 'l'That these rosOlutions he spread uttn t.l" mninute"S, I (oyt) hesent to the I.itil\ of the detetned, to the Observer and IIerhltl. 'hie',reas it. hts pleased (;od in 11 is at'-,vi-t }tr.viil,'ntce to take from our nid-t Mrs. latit, the dearly loved Vice lr. - nt of thi li-: orth .eagut. and w'trrea- at her death we the meinbers. 1n :ti'd .1p m1 to mount thet lh-e of fu:o who :+: rt t at re' her-e:f to a.:. >t I-e:t er :W -1i an.: true always real to do e er.al y.er Ala,t.-ur' w'ork.. an 2:'e 'a thu in ev dutyv. Hei it - : 'hou.' w tit :avL- felt andi a e u-3 sevrely in our- harts V u .ag ie, we T w. e exten l to the ne-. r .: - er' an; e~anet - nenre of 1n. llyaven:v Fa T I :. ai a copyi ei :hore r.:,-.J2 t.2 ne ---tt to her husbarai and en at.: thIa a m.a:e :n tr Miinute bot-k b'e Con1 miLt Ge' N * :rud - Gail:ard, He-le~n Mower. Pythian Paragraphs. ltro. 1. \V . I':.yd wsent to Columb'ia. Thse w ho mtiss the mleeting tonight will alw ays have just cause5 to regret it. liro J P' Wilson of Celmbia. zo6, splent Sundttay at ils old homne at l'eak. Biro. W. 11. Hunt returned vesterday fr'om SpartatibuiIrg and left for Columbia. P'relate P. J Voss left yesterday for the State of T1enntesse'e to be absent for sev eral weeks. The Pyvtlian goat has had several weeks rest and will be in tine trim for his work tontighit. Blro. 8. J. WVooten, who went to the Northern markets last week returned ves terday, accompanied by' Mrs. WVooten. Chauncellor Commtandler Bilackwelder wats in Clinton last week, no0 doubt as usual talking for the "good of the order," liro. F. 11 Antl, after spending a few days at homne, was called to Columbia ves terday allernuoon. lie will return todlay and attenid the mneeting tonight. l'AIuktIler, so juntocee'brated',was Introduced to the ubli abut sxtyyears ago, aind n-we.o s a puariy unJequaled by any, ')tt:r mei Jineit 1or the cure of eyetcter1, holera mlOrb'ut, rheutuu t.., it w~Iit bout anU equtalI. Soitld by aill d rug eii-ts A void ubtstit,utesi, t bere is but one Putiirkiuer, F-er'ry Davli'ii To Teachers. j'pperly ketpt, mxust be dehtlvere.d to ue ne t b: Ic.iber~v t lmd repor't. P-lease *'rivr Wes- r-egit,rs altng wit.b *our KIUG. i8. WERTS, -00. sattLa Conjugal Union Married Women who" ? c uc .3 t; ngF the,ir ^Ifei W for -v. I n \ . nd f a qu aK md f.: admtn:-, r -": Y lre ar a" out> t. - -. - of -.. . . the - THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR GO., ATLANTA. GA. The colle,:e fo.:tht p:.lyt w\ho itu: terh.tek ':: he :~ie'. ? : lk ely to be an.iy back inl hi:,el s Ithi or it 11-trnt tt t.utngs Yild rapidtl we,t \ d.:% .rtf:, lllra tive. and heal.n_ Sua :t (of Foe'.t ' Ilinev tint Tar l p m niat antd conl umg ta on r'ef : :6 2 . edd -ett:ed on the un>. ' r \ W. - The pr.. ity , :':u:nen wee ju.t a big t .1; before ::e- w a- any uh th :1t ast1Iun.-rwear of ...:Tent e :ht" . Fol s': li aue i .s : a - *. :.. e ,id nevs andt bild ;er t r;:'. Cl i.t: Qt: - il+ itt' :n ur '\s \\ t t: - K . Ace :..: to the p s. :e ..:e o: :he ange w. eatra: 'A.in d ::..e .'th rer i:, \t::-.1 :1 .., ('ouch !,etl i th r itu .rr "My' daue.;, ha_il:':e o wbhen 1etl' on 5 t.I ' ra:,\ N Jack-on, rof I r:.... I... 'W r a grea: many rt.:: . : t. . rt. _"t. .a - tIl we l\'e her i cln a.. Tar In legi;.atl e n .t:er; the :. m wit. a h1)1bhv is nltt :n1 : f"or a i ,:bt w ith the" man with the .obi:v. i'ueuttul:k, uI:tttl-w " t ,t1 but nev r f"i .v n \. ,r 't. . Honey and Tar l -.ttp. :: . ,. heals and tren.:t -- tne ;1:2- ttnr ailord perfect 'n .:i v f: n : of tnIllton i. I:. .. - :.:1.. GIldev'.s Week. Al a rule. n:::, . n . : 1 :::. weather folion\ a ae\ : 2 : :':: . and Dec.nber '-tlt r. ('tur'er broneritl- atlnl a t t:llta. (tre- trolp an i w l i: co'ut h. tltrt' - p n : i :-. i .I" "r . : . G.'t' -: I r A 'tt k-. A .et t U. ,,tt n:."r I 11r. Ni t I.. ~Tuet 1.1 . tie .:v A. 0. N - w a' i uaver.;eu .. . -'.r it p..gst If \ou forget -,4:1 ."2;:,e et- a.~ and ?Lr: w-.a1.,-p. e ha- a.. :-c v r - . t :.r rza.e.s :\.a Hoe ad nr4. ..9 a V agt.r.h ard"~ s tecgth'-: 1' itt n - CaltiX I w - C) t er wi,tfla An es-:( r. .. me who story fo' the rK t r. : t ie The Eworit MMATCH LESS In New Spring Hats, Negli, factuirerit are conJtroledf by us. Exclusiive Noveltics correcet in ST Look at the "Lofter" Hal Stylish for middle aged or ~ The "Mascot" for young style than any hat ever sho' The enviable record of thi will be more than sustaine< been so well prepared to pl1 Than king the general for their most liberal pa continuance of the sam( HAS RETURNED From the Great Dry Goods center of the north. I have bought for SPOT CASH the largest and best selected stock of Merchandise ever brought to Newberry. We are going to do great things for you this spring. The stock that will be to you a pleasure to select from at this store would be a credit to a city five timss as large as Newberry. The longest pole and early bird. We know not why we were so lucky. I struck a few concerns who were hard up and needed money and I bought lots of goods fl 4y at less that fifty cents on the dol- f lar. Our ability to handle big quanities of goods at any time no a 4 4 ordinary, quanity ever staggers us 1 Have received thousands of dol Slars worth of new goods and still 'it e.t uoei * 4 4 4 4 they come. Don't buy a dollars worth ur)t.il you see my line. I in- A tend to sell you goods cheaper than my competitors can buy them. K EPE~ Your eye on this space. I am going K tztzw to make things lively. The Leading Store of Newberry, S. C. Knights of Pythias, Eyes Examined Free of Charge cau m n Until March 21st. NebryLodge No, 75. 11 1 Kit 'z CR1IM and ith 'I tJ..jy nin of each1 mo-( ilh at ..'' '~ !~. ~ ' t rThe famnou- Ger:vin ( eul t and Optician I will be in Newbherry for three -&.'r,4 HO .F PfiN we'eks only,. at 1 e N-awh rry I otel, ladiles'ecntrvance. I'is wblI give the cili we .t o- I zens~ v of New oerry a r<at hpp.>rtad ' oi v f hatving~ thir eyv si.lht L,ested free by one ( it j~ ,~: -~,' of t p moo-t reniowneid and3( 3uecessful, as well as rel ia' c o .ticians in t,he United EOric of t he Greenvifle Mountainee,r, (Jol. Jas. A Hy.Editor anid Proprietor. I ih orn it M ay ('or, (qFr :---1 tita .e pleatsu re in stating that D r. Crl nm has1 b oon Greni ( . i e for a1 m 33-wr ofi'ii w eks- making two, visits to this8 pla3ce in last two *~** W ~ O i nr- un,mrt, acu ih h e has riveni enttvre Sat.sfactioni so far as3 I know to all 10er -(ns' who hatve! avalid t hemIs Ivyes or his know 30Iledge and3( sk ill as an oculiset IIIJ ~~~~anid Opuc(ian. 1 am13 no' (only lieasedi hut benittLi-d b) v acq~(luatintance with a grent'w -] Wh how :a u,-h non.aife Pfamilireity with Lhe dIuieis of hisa profess ion, 13 A ~~~~and I tcordi aily comm tenid himi t(o m: friends else-wher ae and to all-Iotheors w ho eeShirts and Neckwear. ' PresbytLeri an chulrch, n~ev. 'T. \4. McConnell, D. 1)., Paetor . . .Grecnville, S.C , Oct. 7, 1001. the greatest of the world's 31nan1u- me with gla.es ta h ive c1 gre at cofo a d13( BiLisf1tion MDuri his s tay in our i city I have foundm himti to b+ a couirteouis genitilman and1 believe L E A33DPR1C)n to beI a ciabal- and33 co(nscienousji3 occunis V'E NDPRC- Sincerely, Tr. M. Mc('ONNKLL in Blck ad Sii ve "i>'"~ ""t3" (;rc" V' ""il No ws. Jreen viien, s. (C., October 1, 1001. in Blck an Sid, vry r) 1. (Crimm13, (;re oIvi le, S. (C.--The GlaIsses III led by you1 some weeks ago roung man. v* ierfec:t sit haenton. I indthern~- eciall y pleasaqint for night rending, aisl mrn has more snap and n tuly "'' "S'"Ei"(i"$" sacst. r IR 'ar ics wil riI)e l neme thalt m3tt eases5 of Cr'osseyes cani be cored by lenses w(l.t uvh't euin rg. iunemem er, il costs you3 not3hi eg t-s get the incformat ion that sbranch ofou business "'ii ot youI"h if " ""3 co"s"It any other speucialat in any of our great clues. 1, for at no time have we ^"del,r.Ioni Spaitnbrg33- rwo>sfroml.bnpoleo sno aS hetad.DR CR M N'S olmeu, is in the4 parlors of thet Newborry Hotel. Daeterd .o ' miss the oppjortuit3y to3 call on him,. public, and our friends .tronage, we ask for a IMROE TIThOJtI0 SER ll1 New York-TiIomasi~ville SleepIng Car Line The Soul hern Railway announ vces, TO AN VIAeffective Thursday, January 9t,h, anid -O.OC,'" through slepn -ar ne wi hea [TTfT DvD guliated betweeni New York and Thom-. I U J Rt1i_R IL Y asville, Ga, on train :13. First car nort,h fl I~~Oll lDIf l li Car yu$ 0 ile onl PlEnt Svatem triin conne ti ng vuun3u~ ~CVICO wIt.h Southern Rilwaiv, train No. 34 -PiferausUac Agent, outh)ern Rail- ~ t.hereafto r ingn t.h winter