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Me+tireg Boid of Asiteo-"r. The County B>ard of Aiseasora will meet at the County Auditor's otfice on Tue. day, March 25th, 1902. I1nportant MeetiDg. All the menabers of Enoree Baptist Vhut4-h are esliecially requested to be present next Sunday, if possible, as busiti.-s% )f very great importance will p)robahl% come before the church. J. W. Blanton, Pastor. ( Uoming Marrtage.. Cards have been received in New '*Wr announcing the coming m%trriage st k, oi April 3rd. of Mr James yp and Miss Maggie Swygert, aukit of Col. J . Swvgert, of eak. Tbe marriage will take place in Mr. Hermon church, Peak :Their friend4 here extend congratulatiOns. Valeabt., Iori- tProwus t--s. It. Fairview, Newberry C..ut:-O0 last Friday night while Mr. John Btch mnto Bedenbaugh was at the home of Mr. Arson Millor his fine mare -which was hitched in the yard un hitched hert4elf and went ten miles to Ainick's Ferry, over Sida River, walking into the river and drowning herself. The horse was discovered in the river hitchaI to the buggy and reigned up just as he had left h--r It was a very valuable aomsal. J. M. M. Pardoe Granted. Gov. McSweene) bas granted a pir don to Ellen B,wer#, a negro woman, who was convicted in i bis county at the July term for 1901, 4of violating the dis pensary law. She was sentenced to serve a term of three montbs on the county casingang or pay a fine of $103. She was pardoned on a petition of citizens of the community in which she lived. She was convicted last July and on 'socount of having an infant at the time the execution of the sentence was stayed. Newberr vs. Clinton. The Newberry College team leaves today for Clinton, where it will play two -games with the Presbyterian Col lege of South Carolina at that Place. One this afternoon and one to-morrow loring. The team is In good condition and, has bad a good deal of practice, and we expect.them to win twovictories before they return. The Clinton team will come to Neu berry on next Friday, the 21st, to play a game that afternoon and one on the morning of the 22nd. The probabilities are that both games will be close and interesting. V.lm.ge Defeat. Newberry. In a game of ball on the college dia mond Tuesday afternoon the college defeated the cit,y nine by a score of 23 to 5. The game was slow, but at times goods work was done ont both sid.e, The college team played godd ball throughout and reflected'credit on the trainingthey have received fromCoach Warran. Simpson did some good work in the box and Cabaniss behind the bat, and, they were welt supp rted by the rest of the team. Riser in centre feid made some pretty catches For the Newberry team Stuart did some good work. Now MeDoald Furnaan to Leetore. Ron kicDonald Furman, of Sumter, S. C., will deliver a lecture in the armpry to-night at eight o'clo"k His leeture will be upon histo rical subjects. and will also include some general remarks on "an ideal and real married life" from a bachelor's point of view. Admission 15 ents for adults and 10 cents for children. Mr Furman will also deliver a lec ture to the echoot children this morn ing Mr. Furm'sn is an enthusiastic stu dent of South Carolina history and has done much to preserve~ it. We feel sure his lecture will be interesting and we hope he will have a full house. Newberry College and the Expiwi Ian. Our trip will be much more than merely a college visit, for, in addition to the college party, there will be a large number of teachers and pupils from the graded school, besides many of our friends who are not directly connected witn either school. We shall go by special train, leaving Ne wherry Tuesday morning, A pril 1st, at 8 or 9 o'clock. The fare for the round trip will be $3 48, if we buy block - tickets, In groups of 25 persons or more. Those who go on a block ticket will have to return together; those who do not care to return with the party will have to buy individual tickets, at $3.90. It, is probable that arrange men ts will be made in the purchase of tickets so that some of the party can remain in Charleston until Saturday, while those who desire to do so can come home Friday. Lndging and breakfast can be secured at 75 cents each for those who belong to the school-, and at very reasonable rates for all. An announce ment next week will give the hour at which we shall leave Newberry, and the name of the road by which the party will travel. G. B. C. 'The Vice of Nagging Clouds the happin-es of the home hur a nagging woman often needs betlP. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that. trifles anncoy her. If she is melancholy, excit.abl. troubled with loss of appetite, be-adache, steep leassnes, constipation or tainting' and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful rem'edy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous trouhles, back ache and weak kidneys bave used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it,. Only 50c. at all Druggists, guara n tee atisfaction. VARIOUS AND ALL 4BOUT. We had a delizbtful shower Wednes day night. A call will soon I-e isbued for the County Democracy to organize. H. E. T, dd & Co., have something to say in this paper t the housewives < A A A mad dog, cr one suppostd to be mad. was killed in the city Wednesda' . I be election for an Alderman from S W lid 1, will tae held Monday. Every h voter in the ward should vote. t. The candidates ate heginning to I t owl to t he frij.. Th ir cards will ti t on be planted in Tbe Herald and ti N w-. t] The partnership of 11.0. Longand 0 and B. M. Havird has been dissolved C by iuutual content. See notice else- 0 where S R, ad Klettner's .d., if . ou would keep up with t e dty. He offes histcustom- a trs the opportunities and to get the b b--iefit of tbe:i you must read and rush. The State Sunday School CoD vention E will meet at Greenwood f om the 25th. P to the 27th., and the C., N. & L. has a announced the rate of $2 for the round P trip on that occasion. a it An extra Communication of Amity a, Lodge, No. 87, A. F. X., will be held L Moi.day night forthe purpose of confer ring the F C. degree on several candi dates. All the members should attend this meeting. C President Geo. B. Cromer will de- at liver the annual address before the G Ninety Six Graded school at the clos ing exercises. This school is taught n( by Mr. D. R. Riser, a former student of Newberry College. t, It has been suggested to us that some cc of the lot owners in Rosemont ceme- to tery are making a mistake by cutting le out Ihe shade trees. Lot owners should C, c nsid-r well before cutting the beau- S( tiful trees out-they help to beautify the cemetery too much to be 9acrificed. w, On account of the South Carolina International Sunday echool Conven- Ti tion, Greenwood, S C., March 25-27, D 1902, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets, rate from Newberry Jr $2 00. Tickets on r-ale March 24, 25 and ti 26 inclusive with final limit March 29tb. The farmers are busy hauling corn A and guano from Batetburg and New- t berry. We are glad to note that very few are hauling corn. The oat crop is at ti least half killed and numbers of our fol people are anxious to sow spring oats at if the ground gets dry enough in time w to do so-NHavirdsville Ne ws, Saluda te entinel, 12th. Rev. W. A Lutz, who has accepted tb the cal' to Grace E. L. Church, will arrive in town on the 20th. of this month. We give him a hearty wel ome into our town. He will be herec for the Conference, whieh will be held p at Grace Church beginning on Frid ay al before the 4th. Sunday.--Prosperity fe agle Eye, 12th. of le1 Personal. lig Dr. 0. B. Mayer was in Laurens last Pi week. ' ce Mr. Guy Daniels visited in Clinton his week. Prof. W. K. S:igh left yesterday on fo few days visit to Horisburg, Pa s Col. Geo. Johnstone wais in Laiurens Al ast week on professional business. W Alderman Scholtz returned yesterday an rom a business trip to Colnmbia vi: Hon. F. H. Dominick was in Colum bia Wetdnesday on professional business nE he Mr. J. E. Norment, the popular rep- H1 resentative of the News and Courier, is in the city. Mr. J I. Whbeeler and son, Claude, f Columbia, visited relatives in the in ity this week.n Dr. J. K Gilderaccompanied by Col, at eo. Johnstone, left Wednesday on a at business trip to Kent ucky. TI co Miss Sarah Davis, of Clinton, whob ~has been on a visit to friends in New berry returned to her home yesterday. Mrs 3 F. Burton, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Newberry, ar- so rived in the city on Monday.-Laurenis ce Advertiser, 12th in Mrs. W. W. Fulmer will return to de her home in Columbia tomorrow after in spending somec time with relatives here and at Pomaria. in Misss Arrabella and Katie Moses, of 8 Philadelphia. are spending several ays in Newberry, to the delight of cc their many friends, of Mr. I. M. Dominick, of Newberry, was in town Monday. M r. Domiaick is v a son-in-law of M r. G. M Kinard and will make his home in this county. Greenwood Journal, 12'bhb Mrs. Henry Harme after spending !st several weeks with her parents here, W Mr. and Mrs. I\ B. Wheeler, left Wed esday for her home in Pennsylvania. . Mrs. Alice L (Good win, of Chicago, at is stopping at The Newberry. She will deliver an illustrated address to ladies nly in the armory this afternoon at' 3 o'cock, also Tuesday afternoon at the same hour. s Messrs. P. L. Ki'tchie and R. C.B McKnight, of China Grove, N. C., and Ci Mr. B. C. Lewis, of Winston, N C , tv formerly students at North Carolina bi College, Mi. Pleasant, N. C., arrived re in the city 3est.erday to enter New- ai berry College. yi Mr. R. C. Leavell, who is associa*ed g, with Mr. Joel Aiken in the under- Mi taking business, is a first. class em- 'g halm-r having graduated from Rtnn~ard ki College in New York. Besides he has ci had six years experience in the work. -Green wood Journal, 12th. Chronte D ar,hc8. Mr C B. Wingfield, of Faiir Play, w Mo , who suff -red from chronic d ysen- ti tery for thirty-five years says Chamn- le herlain's Colic, Cholera land Diarrbo" o! Remedy did him more good than any ti other medicine he had ever used. For ci sala e yW E. Pelham & Son. g 15 Mil sufficient to delicious tea Royal Baking rected. A pure DOCK RUFF C4PTURLD. After Three Years Sheriff Buford CapturA a Negro for Whom a Seated Sentence iN Awaiting. The following is taken from the Spartanburg Herald of the 11th iust: Sheriff M. M. Buford, ot Newberry county, adopts the. policy of keeping verla-etingly at it when It comes to capturing a criminal at large, and con equently his labors are attended with atisfactory results. It takes a con. iderable length of time, and even years roll by, but as in this case, his avert like perseverance wins out. Yesterday Sheriff Buford arrived in be city in quest of Dock Ruff, alias ichard Ruff, colored, who over three rears ago disappoared from the court oom in the Newberry court house, Ld against whom for that period of J-ne has been pending a sealed sen nce for assault and battery with in ten to kill. Ruff's abrupt depiartur,, fro-n N w erry made itself a fac of no,.e and nterest at the time, especi.t'y with 'he )ople of his c)Ior, -.ad he w>s cansid 'ed a ki d of prodiv t- p irry j aitic n so mild a manner. Since that dat- Sheriff Buford has )een indefatigab'e in hi eff>rts to cap ure the negro. Several times Ruff has een located in Chariot e, Greenville, Wlanta and other cities, but good uck was with him to the extent that ie evaded capture. Having secured information'that Ruff as here the Sherif came up yester lay, and soon had his man well located n officer of th e city police force ar sted Ruff and today he will be carried Newberry by Sheriff Buford. Ruff behaved himself very well while n Spartanburg, and being energetic d industrious was :1lways at work, at e time of his capturc. he was employed ta leading drug house of tbe city t o > draylng, etc. He assumed the name f Richard Jones during his sojourn in partanburg. Would Smash the ulub. If members of the "Hay Fever Asso ation" would use Dr. King's Ne-w Dis very for Consumption, the club would y to pieces, for it always cures.this alady,-and Asthma, the kind that tfles the doctors-it wholly drives om the system. Thousands of once opeless suffers from Consumption, neumonia, Hronchitis owe their lives nd health to it. It conquers Grip, ves little ones from Croup and hooping Cough and is positively gua nteed for all Throat and Lung trou les. 50c, $1 00. Trial bottles free at 1 Druggists. Married. March 11, 1902, by Rev. R. C. Ligon, tthe Presbyterian gianse, Smyrna, Ir. H. C. Reeder and Miss EJ.lie Floyd, 1 of Ne wberry County. March 4, 1902, by Rev. M. M. Kinard, 'h. D., at the home of the bride's ather, Mr. A. M. Wyse, Mr. John T. ~uron of Alligator, Mississippi, and 4iss Rosa Kinard Wyse of Columbia, I.C. _ _ _ Can't Keep It Secret. The splenzdid work of Dr. King's New fe Pills is daily coming to light. No uch grand remedy for Liver and Bowel roubles was ever known before. Thou ands bless them for curing Constipa in, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Jaun lce and Indigestion. -Try them. 25c. tall druggists. No argument is Needed. To conviree anyone who has once ned in of the merit of our "Clifton" rand of flour. The flour speaks for itself. It tells s own story of absolute purity and areful milling. It speaks in the elo uent language of light, white loaves nd biscuits, delicious past ry and temp ng cakes. It speaks with such con iction that it bringe the user back for one and it always tells the same satis~ actory story. Why not learn this story fpure flour by trying "Clifton?" Ask 'our grocer for it. If you want a cheaper fiour buy our W hite Fawn" (half patent) or spotless' Straight). They are just as pure, bough not so white as 'Clifton'. Every ck of our flour bears the Anti-Adul eration League's registered drade For sile by Palmetto Grocery Co and . R. Hipp in Newberry, and J. D. tokes at Whitmires. BRANSFORD MILLS, tf OWENSBORO, K. Y. Cough k(emedy. Between the hours of eleven o'clock mm. and closing time at night on Jan. kt, 1901. A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade iprings. Va., sold twelve bottles of unamberlin's Cough Re-medy. He tys, "I niever handled a medicine that old better or gave better satisfaction * my customers." This Remedy has Leen in general use in Virginia for many years, and the people there are well acquainted with its excellent ~ualities. Many of the.m have testified to the remarkabie cures wbicb it has -ffeted. When you need a good, re liable m.dicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip. usr Chamberlain's Cough Remedyv and you are certain to be more than pleased with the quick cure which it afford. For sale by W. E. Pelham & Non. REv. ARMSTRONGS RESIGNATIO [e Will Leave His Pamtoiate Here April 14 for St. Louis, 144.-'10 Has D9.ne a Good Work -Plens -t Rela titizp ti bt. Sever, d The resignation of Rlv Dr. Chas. H. .rmstrong having been ai-epted by 3e joint couneil of the. Newher'y barge, be will 1-ave on April 1st for t Louis, M- , where be will htave his eadquat ters as on. of t he field s-cre tries of t.he Missuri anti-Salosn eague. a work which he had duc d, d en er wht-n h- pi 'nt- hi6 resit!va-i or'. Dr. Armstrong took ch;irge of ie work in the Newberrv pistorate n February 1-t, 1901 One of the burches, Mayer Memorial, had no rganized congregatiou. Dr. Arm rong effected the organization with 5 members on May 1st, 1901, and the iembership has now grown to 75 He as also done faithful and efficient rork in the other congregations, Beth den and Colony, and will l-ave the astorate in good condition. There re expressions of regret among the ople he has served for two years and large number of others outside the ifluence of his own field of labor that ich pleasant relations are to be served. utheran Visitor, 13th. Preliminary Contest. The preliminary contest at Newberry ollege to decide upon a representative the State Oratorical Association in reenwood on April 18 was held in the llege chapel on Wednesday aftem. on. The Excelsior and Phrenakos ian literary societies had each selected ro representatives The following >mmittee wa3 appointed as judges select the repre;entation for the co' ge from among the' four- Hon. M. A. rlisle, Rev. J. L. Williamson, G. G. ile, Esq. The young men and their subjects -re as follows: Phrenakosmiai-G. C. Merchant, ie Nineteenth Century. M. E. Abams, inger of Colossal Wealth. Excelsior-L A. Black, Ready Men io. K. Aull, Revolution and Evolu >n. The committee decided lbat Joo. K. ll be sent as the representative of e college. There are six colleges in the asocia- k )n-CleLason, Furman, Erskine, Wof rd, Presbyterian College at Clinton, id Newherry College, and each one i have a representative in the con st. ' Mr G. C. Merchant was elected as e alternate. vaga-te. of a (coId.& Yiou can never be quite sure where a d is going to hit you. In tbe fall id winter it may settle in the bowels, oducing severe pain. Do not be irmed nor torment yourself with rs of appendicitis. At the first sign a cramp take Perry Davis' Painkil in warm, sweetened water and re f comes at once. There is but one inkiller, Perry Davis. 25 and 50 ts. Williamson Bel,-ased. The writ of habeas corpus applied r by the attorneys of B. R. William- & n before Associate Justice Gary, at seville, last Friday was granted and illiamson is again at liberty. The ount of his bond is that first imposed, 3. $1,000.-Green wood Index, 12th. Williamson is the man who had two gro'es hold Mr. John H. Werts while beat him nearly to death. Mr. I. H. 3 ant, of this city, represented the I ate at this hearing. Then you wake up with a bad taste I your mouth you may know that you3 ed a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach d Liver Tablets. They will cleanse ur stomach, improve your appetite 6 d m.ike you feel like a new man. tey are easy to take, being sugar ated, and pleasant in effect. For sale W. E Pelham & Son.1 t Col. Robert Aldrich accepts. The committee from the literary t ieties of Ne wberry College have re- 1 ived a reply from Col. Robert Aldrich which he accepts the invitation to liver the address before the societies June next at the commencement. t The societies are fortunate in secur g so distinguished and eloquent eaker for this occasion. This completes the program for the mmencement and it comprises a list literary men and men who in every iy will make the commencement a ry attractive one. A Severe Cold For Three hlonths. The following letter from A. J. Nus- ~ um, of Bitesville, Ind., tells its own ry. "I suffered for three months ~ .th a severe cold. A druggist prepar me some medicine, and a physician' escri bed for me, yet I did not im prove. hen tried Foley's Honey and Tar,1 d eight doses cured me." Refuse bstitutes. Gilder & Weeks. A Son of Newberry. Hon. Eugene S. Bleaqe, of Salud", ent 'bursday in our town. Mr. ] ease has ably represented Saluda unty in the Lr'gi.lature for the past ro years. In the fight which Orange irg County made to cut Lexington's presentation from three to two as thei >portionment bad been made last:. sar, there was niot a member on the j or that made a harder fight than did r. Blease, and his work wars effective. e will always feel grate-ful for his indly assistance.-Batesburg Advo Lte, 12th. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a oman lockjaw Millions know that! e best thing to put on a cu' is Buck n's Aruica S lve, the infallible healer Wounds, Ule-rs, Sores, Skin Erup ons, Burns, Scalde' and Piles It .rs-ri p. nly 25.; at. all Drug rutes pive you most biscuit using Powder as di , true leavener. Dr. ('rinm the 41p!ctan. In the ad. of Dr. Crimm in our last paper it should have been the 24r.b. instead of 21st. He has also received tLe following letter: Anderson, S. C. March 10, 1902. Dr. I. Crimm. Daar Sir: I can say that the eye glasses you fitted for me in J.%n uary are entirely satisfactory. I feel very grateful to you for the pleasure I have had in the use of them. My eyes are weak, but I manage to read a good deal and I think I see better each day. I will be glad to consult with you if 1 need any chinges in the future, and thank you very much for what you have done. Wishing you success. Yours respectfully Mrs. Jobn W. Daniels. Don't f:, - t-! k,, vom jelly . r..d .. -;.. , athel'. Isy !:: Arw , a t I atin o eno ct c. air ti;:hit na id Umfzl i: I i(:-: ;a 4 her tw-:1 I. I o ho!:;c. FUI(:-'L reions wvith eat . Sold everywhirre. made ry STANDARD Oit CO. AVE hings u t datSndyu I WIL SEL ih balance of the 7:7d 7. stocktingslupn's Cash Sor ytur immeee sacrifice, any reasonable offer will -not be refused for any article in the store. U. J. PURCELL NEW MILLINERY FOR PROS PE RITY-Mrs. Sara'i W. Calmes is now in Atlanta learning the art of trimming bats and will in a few days return to Prosperity with a select line of up-to-date millinery, trimnminogs, etc, and open a new millinery establishment. Don't fail to e:ramine her stock before . buying. NO bndletoo small, none too large, thaeour attention. Newrberry Steam Laundry. INEj~ HOELSTINE BULL-at my I ..pasture in town. Service $1 THOS, F. HARMON. . I MUST CLOSE OUT the remainder. of the stock in Fiynn's Cash 8tore this month at some old price. 1t C. J. PURCELL LL business that's business is "re-J Aciprocity" business. We help those who help us; it pays us and them The Newberry Steam Laundry. ~fRS. ALICE L. GOODWIN will -' lecture in the Armory this after noon at 3 o'clock to ladies only.~ Sub ject: "The Higher Physical Life of Women." No admission charge. F you h ave fault to find do not besi -tate to t:ll us. All complaints are carefully considered at the Newberry Steam Laundry.C it dosn't pay to be a mile behind the band wagon. Be in it and let the other feliw do the following. Moral. Send your laundry to the Newberry Steam Laundry. LUMBER~ FOR SALE-I am now ready tofill orders for lumber on' short notice. Located within one mile af town. Give me 3our orders. f2m. GUs B SUMMER (LEAN LINEN pays. In order to have it this way scnd it to New barry Steam Laun;dry. IRESS MAKING-A ll kinds of d -ess making, ebildre-n's c!othts a spe ialty. Prices reasonable MRS. J1. T. PR ESSON, r Fourtb door from operat house t&f St Nance street. c 'TOREBOUSE for Rent-For sale 'or rent. Also a two-horse farm to rent. A pply to Antine Buzhardt. t&f tf EMOV ED-I have moved my jew elry establish ment into the st ore occupied by Pelham's china ball and will in the future be in a better posi tion to serve the public. I keep con stantly on baind, Gold Watches. Dia mond and wedding rings, jewelry, silverware, cut glass, clocks and novel- ( ties. Remember I am prepared to fit difficult eyes with glasses. Yours for trade J.GUY DANIELS. I Homestead Notice. : N OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that Eliz1beth UI Norris has ap plied to me to have her a homestead ini real and personal property appraised and set off according to law H HI RIKARD, Master for Newberry ('oun ty, S. '' March 7th, 1902. 4 OWER CO., TORS OF orchandise T le Prices )ssible prices to me high grade of not sell shoddy not take your in exchange give )ods. Our's is a s, done in aclean tect our custom elling them wor We carry fine )ds, Silks, Hosiery, ,, Ginghams, Per L9Hs, Notions Men, Women, s, Girls ' Babies. Il of goods. We s. We promise 7, fair treatment, o misrepresen Agood stock to irs truly, iLEEP iave the goods, but we we do. Goods go a :omatoes and a lot of iss than two weeks. ,awake at last, come :aught the worm and tise and dont have the ,Watch our advertis or delay is dangerous. :e advantage of every B OPENER! can. grade, 8e per can. -can. er can. 3 per can. r can. gh for Prince Henry) 9e per can. I every line, es~pecially Dry Goods, goods while competition was blowing ily. >r the best at the lowest, [TNER. The Fair and Square Dealer. EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE. Make the little children iappy by dyeing eggs for hem. We have plenty of White Rabbit nd Pass Egg dyes, Calico papers. LNICE REMEMBRANCE )f Easter would be to send your best irl a box of Wiley's Candy. We always have it in stock. Splendid line of Bristle goods just ome in. You can get a good hair r tooth brush from us. Let us fill your pre scriptions. Pure drugs always used. "The best is none too good for you."~ Mves' Drug Store. 6M S. DISTRIBU Reliable M A Honorab At the lowest P( be had for the sa goods. We do goods. We do good money and you worthless g clean cut busines cutway. Wepro ers from loss by s thy merchandise full lines of Dry Goods, Dress Goi Underwear, Milliner oales, Domestics, For Shoes Boy Dur stores are fu ask you to visit u :ourteous dealin lowest prices. lN :ations and a bil select from. Yoi DON'T S dvertise todv sean sel lying. 5000 2 lb cans i ther Bargains sold in lE There are some who ifter the early bird has < hen say, why you adver goods We say to these nents, come at once, I here are those who tal >pportu nity. lERE IS ANOTUlER EY] 20031b cans Syrup apples best 150 21 cans Blackberries, 9c pe 500 21b cans Cherries, (good enou We have bargains for every one i lothing and Shoes. We bought our > keep warm. New goods arriving ds Yours ft 0. KLE PIliI or the NIext 60 Days 11l Pictures will be sold t greatly reduced rices at Mayes' Book Store. A nice line of cheap stationery at 25c. per >ound. Mayes' Bok store...