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f r l d adu n c h Vti v e d . T young I'eople'S Sooloty of tihe {. I; I' ('huretb vill ei-ve' lutleh l'ilu, , I.. 20-:h (0,,o1iu; 1) a ) at Thu IZ r \ ol t n r . 't:u k i k, k: fid - :- le t i4' ..r , b, .1 in,u,. '. ; l rt avlil h i iii - tl,;m of 1 .- j.)li , ".! tI) ioi - i, N o'-ry 1 e ' t t'Ith ld hi, I. i at er t' 1, 1. 1 ei l -xt U. 1,1r dt. I at cy 11oo1n AI.: u'l'sac.t o ful Faiong, wi4tonltni, or t,he "V-adtta was prosented in te oer a11 house Ol I'ridlay evening tee a ftairly geod atu iiieneeo by Aiden ihneliet's company oif art.ists Thel pr<cs:!It.at,ion was at timles strong, and the autdienico .as well pleased. M ISS Oiliu Cook was: well received in her new lire dance. 1,lintnn L."feati Newh,t,ry Uuillege, The Newherry college ball team went to Clintoi last I"riday to play a mratei gamie of ball and met their wat,erloo-Clintlon defeat,ing them in a score of 10 to 5. The Clinton team will come to New berry and two imatch games will be played, ono on the af.ernoon of the 21st inst., and --nother on the 22,id. Grand Spring Ope'ning. Oi Thursday of this week, the grand ,pring opening will be held at the spailous store rooms of the Mower Conmpany 's. The lad les of the town and surrounding country should not fail to see this tisplay of beauties. Remem ber, Thursday of this week is the day of all days of the year to visit the Mower Co. FYomn the iteports of the dealers in this city, we thi nk no proprietary medicine has a larger sale than Painkiller. Its valuable proper ties as a speedy euro for pain cannot fail to be generally appreciated, in ease of accident. or sudden attack of dysen tory, diarrhwa, cholera morbus.--Mon treal Star. Avoil sutstitutes. there is hut one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price . and 50. Jtettor 'repared than Ever. Janlesun has opened u) his spring stock of goods and from the very slight est inspection one would readily con elude that he is now better prepared than ever to serve the public with up to-date goods-Lhe very latest styles and patterns at the very easiest prices, Don't, fail to examine this stock before buying your spring suit Jamieson can please you Lockjnw From Cuobwos. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw Millions know that the best thing to put on a cu' is Huck lon's Arnica S lve, the infallible healer of - Wounds, Ulesrs, Sores, Skin EIrup tfons, Burns, Scaids and Piles It eures or no pay. Only 25c. at all Drug gists. A WelI-Ksown Character, Mr. Thomas T. Brown, who was a familliar ebaract,er aibout Columbia, died( Tuesday at the alms hou'ie, after' a few days' illness Hie is said to have been quit,e well off' in former days, but,, ofT and ont, he has been1 an inmate of thc alms house for about nineteen years. H-I wis well connect-'d and had good ed ucational oppIort,uniit-los. ils body was builed yesterdlay by ret at ives-Columbla flecord, 13th. (U't. Kee-p It Secret. The. splen,dld work of Dr. King's New Life Plls Is daily colming to) light. No such grIand1 remedy for hi ver' and Bowel t,ri)ubles was ever known before. Thou sands .bless them for curing Constipa tion, Sick Headache, 1B1liousness, .Jaun nice and I ndigestion. 'Try them. 25c. att all d ruggists pastiOr Biaeston Itenigns4. 1.ev. JT. W. Blanton, who has been servintg the Baptist. patiorate at Pr'os pterity, for sever'al year's, on 8iunday t,endered his resignattion t) t,ake ilfiet at, an early date. R1ev. Blanton will take eharga of a pastorate at. Granite ville. During his stay at, Prosperity Mr'. Blanton has made many friends throughout the count,y, all of whom will regret~ to see him leave the county. WVould S,unash thn ulub. If memnbers of the "If ay Fever / sso elation'' would uise Jr. King's N-w Dis Oovery for ('onsumpIt,illn, the clubl wouild 110 to pieces, for' it always cures this mnalady,--and Asthma, the kind that balfles the doctors-It. wholly drives fromt t,he system. Thousands oif once hop)eless suIfers from Consump ition, P'neumonia, J3ronch it is owe their lives and health to it, It conquers Gr'ip, saves lit,tle ones from Croup and Whooping Cough anel is posItively gua ratnteed for all Throat andl Lung tr'ou bles5. 500, $1 00. Trial bott 1e8 free at aIll Dr'uggists. A P'errmnne.,s Ms,uar. Prof. Trhos, W. Kl(ot,~ who left. New berry sev'eral months ago as a aubst.i sLtut,e for Pro'(f. D. W. Daniel, at, Clemson College, h-es beeni mado a p)ermanenlt member of the faculty of that institui tioin. ThIs action on the p)art, of the Board of T1rustees is indseed plerising to the many friends of Prof. Keltt tnrough out, t,he St,ate, and cep.eially so to the people of his home county, Newberry. The Vice of Nagging -Clouds the happiness of t,he home bt, a nagging woman of ten needs help. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that, trifles annoy her'. If she Is melancholy, excit,able, troubled with loss of alpetite, heid ache, sleep lessnes, constipatlon or faintIng and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonder-ful romedy for ailling Women. Thousands of suffer'ers from f emale troub es, nervous troublles, back ache and weak kidneys have uned it, andi become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50o. at all Druggist,s, guaran tee satisfaction. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Easter is nearly hero. Sunday was a rainy disagreeable day. State and county taxes must be paid by the 31st instant. 'T'he ladies shotld not fail to attend the millinery openings next ''hurseav. O ~oeg e, 'ne ntar killinr, an,t,ber. with at brick at t he uew e"otton mtill one day iat wvek. n,an by ihlt" nanm.' of ('nmnmings eltalni: to Iav. b,'e n held IIu) arid robbed near the detot S.tnt night. V -tt'e,l y wa, So. 3' it rick's (hty afnt t.he :e,;.,1 :on; of Erin hmed the etrrtbca, of gr s O li the Iatie of their co its. 'b re will b - a rt knlar mree'iug of the City Conneil torihIIt. Several matters of importance will be consid ered by that, body. A telegram was received here yester lay by the Sheritf stating that Rtobert Starling, colored, had been bullied to death in Savannalh, Ga. An extra Imecting of Bergell Tribe, Improved Order of Rti Men, will be held tonight for the purpose of taking in several now mtembers. The Mayor had several cases before him on Monday. lie dispensed of thorn in short order and the town treasury was somewhat replenished. M r. Cald well Ruff had $10 stolen from hit' pants pocket Saturday night. The thief entered his roont and secured tho money while Mr. ltufT was asleep. Mrs. It. C. Williams has opened a ladies' exchange under the Crotwell hotel where she will be pl!eased to have the ladies call to see her. See notice elsewhere. The personal property of the estate of Mrs. Lizzio Fant., including house hold and kitchen furniture, a horse, carriage, etc., will be sold at public sale tomorrow at 11 o'clock at her late residence. Mr. Richard S. Switteuberg is with The IEwart--Pifer Company and would be pleased to have his friends call on him at that place, where he will show them one of the most select lines of clothing, etc., to be seen In Newberry. Mrs. Alice Goodwin lectured at the Armory, on last t riday afternoon. The lecture was to ladles, and was largely a'.ended. She will speak again this afternoon. Mrs. Goodwin repre sents the ' invi remedies, and under stands her btsiness. She is well edu cated, and rettned, and her lectures are pleasing and instructive. Mr. Ilerndon Fair, who was a clerk in the post.olliee here a few summers ago, and wjio was in charge of the mail ear on the Southern the night of the robbery near 3ranchvilie, has recei ved quite a commendatory letter from Su perintendent Terrell of the U. S. mail service. He is commended highly for his conduct in protecting the mail tho night of the robbery. Ruaounn's Klni fi Not Noeded. Surgery Is no longer necessary to cure piles. De Witt's Witch Heazl Salve cures such cases at once, remov ing the necessity for dangerous, pain ful anid expensive opler'ations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, br'uises, sor'es andi skin dilseases It,is utnequnatled B3eware of counterfeits. WV. 10. Pelhamn '& Soni. M'. Jno. IH. Wicker is on a business trip to Spartan burg. M rs. B. H. Lovelace is spending a few day13s in Spartanbturg. Miss Gladys Flemming, of Laurens, is visiting Miss Fannie McCaughrin. Mrs. IElizabet,h Blease has returned fr'om a visit to her soni, Hon. E. S. Bleaise, of Salnda. Mr. W. II. Amerson, of Richmond, Va., has arived In the city to do palat ing on the Mollohon mill. Dr,. James McIntosh is in Florida spiending a few days. Hie is accompa nied by his st.ep-son, Master Arch B~oow-ra. Mr. TP. M%. Wells catmo up from Co Inumbia y esterday on a visit,. [He was hurt recently by the falling of a scaf fold and hits not, been able to woi'k since. We are glad to see him able to bo about. Dr'. 0. B. Mayer will leave today wit,h his fatmily to visit t he Charlest,on J';xposltlin. Aft,ec taking in the expo sition the Doctor will go to Savannah, GIa., to pay a p)rofessiopa) visit to Mrs. WA. C. Schaellfer, who has been quito sIck NMr JT. [tolanud f4yles, who has re cently bee.n musteredl out, of service, having servmed three years in the United States Army, mo"st of the tI me int the Philippine Islands, arri ved In the city Sunday. He Is stoppilng with his fa LIhe'r-i n-lauw, Mr. J. W. Davis. O1urnau OInnuenr, iloodun Poisoni, V.atSing Moren Unstn NOthlOing toi TIry IBlood poison and deadly cancer are the worst and most dee p-seated blood( diseases on earth, yet, the easIest to curi. whlen IBotaic Blood Hal m Is used. if you have b)lood poison, prtodlucinlg uli cers, hone p)ainIs, p1inmples, m ucous patches, falling hair', itching skin, scr'ofula, old rheumatism or otfenseivo form of oatarrh, scabs and scales, deadly cancer', eating, bleeding, fester, Sig sor'es, swellings, lumps, per'siatent. wat. or sore. take BlotanloclBlood Balm (B3 H B). [t will cure even the worst case after everiythinig else falls. B. B. B. dIrainis the poison out of the system and the blood, then every sore heals, making the blond pure and rIch, and buildIng up t,he broken-down b)od.y. Botanic Blood iBaim (B. B. B.) t,ho roughly tested for 30o years. Drug stores, $1 perI large bottle. TrIal treat ment, fr'eo by writing Bloodi Bairm Co., Atlant,a, Ga. DescrIbe trouble and free medical advIce given until cured. B. B. IB. does not containi mineral poisons or mnercnr'y (as so mnany adver t.ised remedies do), but is composed of Pau'o Botanic ingredients. Over 8000 testimoniuls of cures by takIng Botanic Blood Bairn (B. B. B.) Ti1E P>OST OF[IiUM UllAN(iMt tMir )lynnum Rottros andt t'ostn,a tr P'ur cell TakeN ;l tgrt-AF iIRtant l'ot nINter, Ja. It l) soIn11 C. Al. 1ows,a, Clerk The trairtsfer at, the Newhurry post olliee was nttld Yesterday li orihtg, undl it i now in reai ty 1'ost.mlaster I'urceell. Mr. Ilynumt who hits been acting postnaster for t.he past ftew totl,hs, so acceptaiby to (url' people, trnted "e alfiivs of t,he offie ovtr to his sueces-or in olice yesterlav moruing, and it. is tt,.w heing ruin utit r the new rttilwoe.. menI lt. 'OSttinasler- i'urt.'-ll ha: appointedl Mr. Jias. It Davidson hi as"istant an1i1 Mr. C. A. Bownillllotains his posit jol ats ilone-y order clerk. U. ) C. flAV Oiu April 12 tiho I)augh tters Will if ier at tht+ I'i4tpustlilo. Trhrougii the Charle.ton Clapter, United Daught,ers of the (olfederacv, a cordial invitation was extended lit, the last State cou vention to nect in Charleston on a "U. D. C. )a) " to be named during the exposition. A pril 12 has heei selectrtl as the day for this reunion and the "Daughters" through out the houth ire urged to gritce the hospitable old city with their presentco on what is sure to to i mlemorabl+ oc. casion. Receptions and other special entertainments will be given, the rose gardens in Charleston and the azaleas at Magnolia will be at. their best and the beautifuIl exposition at the height. of its attractiveness. Notice. The niembers of the County iDem)o eratie ECxecutive Cominitt.ee of New berry County will please mteet in the Court House at Newberry on Saturday, the 5th day of April, 1902, at 11 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of electing a chairman, calliig for a reorganizl ion of the County Democracy and such other business ats maty come u) for con sideration. ( m. L.LtASN, Member State Ixecutive ('omtutittee. Newher"ry, S. C. An ixlibllion of Ie tifilI(tlul ('til lon1 . The spring opening at the R1iser mil linery will be held on Thursday next, 20th. Unusual beauty will be displayed in hats, new and irtistic trimnmings; and novelties being introduced in ,heir making. h'Ile management has taken particular pains in selecting the pret tiest styles and t,heir success has been admirable. The opening wi:I cootinue throughout the day Thur. and the ladies t-specially are y + ctord ial invitation to attendo a 'Is beautiful display of .. hats, etc limhas Corpuls 'roce.ttingsa, On Saturday last, habeas corpus pro ceedings in the case of the State vs. Will Brown, colored, charged with breaking contrict, was held before Judge Pope, in this city. Blrown had signed a coutract in Newberry to work ini Lauirens county, but failed to turn up) in Laurensl1 to work. A warrant was Issued by the MagIstrate at ClIn ton and Brown was arrested and wenit before Judge P'ope on habeas corpustl p)roceedinJgs. Judge Pop)e held that as the contract, had been made in New berry it was not in the jurlsdiction o1 tf the (liInton Miagistrate and released Brown. The State was rep)resent,ed by Hion. Fi. H. D)ominilek andl the delfeld ant by Messrs. Blease aind Jones. Fur theu Colupleion. Thle comnplex ion always suIfers from biliousness 01r constlipationl. Unless the bowels are kept openl tihe impurit,ies from the body appear in the form oif unsightly ertuptions. Do Witt's Little 10arly Risers keep the lIver and bowels in healthy condition andi remove the cause of such troubles. C. E Hooper, Albany, Ga., aavs: "1 toiok D)e Witt's LIttle Earl ; Risers for b)iliosess. Thiey were just what I nleeded. I am feeling hotter now thain In yeaLrs." Never grIpe or d istress. Safe thorough and gentle. Tihe very best pills WV. F. Pelham & Sonl. No Argument *s Nerded. Tio con vince anyone wIlo has once trIed It of tile mferit of our "'Clifton'" brand of tillir. The Ilour speaks for Itself. it tells its own story of absolute p)urit.y andt careful milling. It speaks In the clo quent, language of light, whIitl loaves and biscuits, dleheious pastry anid tem p ting cakes. It, speaks with suchl con viction that it brings thle tuser back for' more and it always tells the salIne satIs factory story. Why not,learn thIs story of pulre flour by trying "'Clifton?" Ask your grocer for it. I f you wanlt a cheapler 11lour lily (our1 "'Wlhte Fawn'' (half paLtet.) or' spo(tless (SItraiht,). They are just as pulre, thoughl not so wIIlt,e as 'Clif ton'. I'Cvery sack oif Otur 11or0 br I , hl1' he Amti- Ad al teration League's r'eg isteredl drade1t mar1lk. .For sa'il) y P almeltt.t,o Gr'ocery C o and I0. R. 1I11pp ini Newhberry, and J. 1). Stokes at Whitmnires t,f OWI'NS11ono, K. Y. Col Not llreathie. Coughls, colds, croup, grip, bronchi tie, other throat and I lng trollbhes are quickly cured by One Minlute Cough t'uro. Onoc Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expiector'ant, which gives only temp)orary relief It softens anId liqul. flee the mucous, draws out the In llama tlon and1 remolCves tIle cause of t,he dis ease. Absoltutely safe. Acts at once. "One Minute (Cough Our'e will (10 all that Is claimed for It," Nays Justice of tile Peace, .J. Q. Hood, Crosy, Miss. "My wife could not get, her b)reath and was relieved by the first dose. It has been a benfit to all my family. WV. 10. Path am Ar Ron. 94) on a Spec"ial oIver Iit, Soulhern. A iil 2nd has been decided oil as New berr-y College day it the11 l."xposition. All a'rlangienents are being mlade, anlid the probabilities are Ithat a large runnibr of people from111 the towi and colnty wi!l anecomptny the college boye to (liarlet . rn to s..' the wonde fir: sights. I'resident Cromer has decided to go over th!" Souther'n road, atld at pociatl tin iii will be ru) foir the occasiot, leav ing Newb'erry at 1) ia. m11., ''uesday, A 1ril T1hi- is goint to be a pleasant, trip, and I ot only Newberry College, but every School in the county should be represented on this 'trip. Arrange tients car be mutde for all who want to go Ol this train,, and parties sh1ou(ld be miade up ait once, anld prelimlillry mat tens arranged. Let Newberry show up in a creditable mianner. If you intend going to t,he exposition at all, go with the College boys, and make it in reality Newberry day. KI LItlI A' rltoMICPEltILTV. A Negrc st rock by i I'asing 'I rals and Dethl 1,4 tl0luIce,ult Saturday aft,ernoon at 'rosperlty itramt flowers, colored, was struck by a passing train a id Us a result is dead. ilie was stalding near the track and two trains were approaching in oppo site directions, when Howerl, stepped back on one of the tracks, just In time to be struck by the approlaching engine. Ile was knocked somie distance and when picked tup was uncoist:ous---his skull heing crushed and hoth legs broken. lie lingered Iuntil Sunday eve rntg am.)4: died. l'ractlccally Starv111g. "After usI g it few hot les of Kodol Dyspepsia (iu-e ily wife received per feet and permnanent, relief from a4 severe and chronic case of sIomach trouble,'' says .1 . It. Holly, real estate, insurance and loan igeut. of Maeomh, Ill. " Be fore using Kodol )yspepsiia ('tr'e she coul'l not cat, anlt ortilnrty meal without intense snifhering. She is now enLirely eured. Several physicians and many remindies had failed to give relief.'* You don 't have to diet 10'at any good food von want, but don't overload the stoiiitaeh. lodol Dyspepsia ('uro will always digest it for you. W. C. Pel ham & Son SPECIAL NOTICES. tlNA 'T valies In Clot,hing, new stoiC, at Wooten's. T1 %ill OtiSl for Rtont--lor sale or rent. Alsot a two-horse farmin to :'rnt. A pply to Antine 13nzhardt. t. f tf J lO\' l)-- I have moved my jew elry establishment into the store occupited by Pelham's china hall and will in the future be in a better posi tion to serve the publie. i keep con stantly on hand, Gold Watches, Dia mond and wedding rings, jewelry, silvcwar , cut glass, clocks and novel ties. IRemember I amn prepared to lilt dillicult eyes wit,h glasses. Yours for trate J.GUY DANIMLS. Iw I'Art n d Mttinew ecIn ing Charirs, Uph)iolster ig Lounges, Sofas, et,c. Prices moderate. Leave ordter's at II l'rald and1( News ollice. Wesley Meains ill be found hiereaftcr at A. L K(nighton's shop1. tf WICSLIEY MECANS. JV our neck wvear was cheaper the pi)'ce wouild 1be nothinug. Wooten. oF ICIC H-OU1tS--Persons havIng busin1 tess withL thE e ont,y Sup ler irntenrdent of Educat,Ion will please crall at h solcnMondays and Saturid ays, ats those are hIs oflice days. If Kug. S. Wer ts, Surp'L. ..JEW ELRY JEW(ELRL In large varieties from a cheap Stick Pin to a FINE GOLD WATCH. Call and examine my stock before buying. Jeweler and Optician. I Have Coifoc, Toetley's Tloas, iain,Currents, eitron, Nuts, l'rniits of all kmnds, Oat Meal, Pettijohni's Br. IFood Extra Sifted .Juuno P?as, IOkra and Tomatoes, Stringless Boans, 1 California Peaches, Californria Cherries, A pricots, Succotash, Corn, Condonrsed Milk French Sardinles, Salmon, FrnhCandy, Glelatines, Extracts, I Fancy Sweet Cakes, Cigars arnd Tobacco. All fresh. R. J. MItLLER. CALL TO SEE ME. EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE. Make the little children happy by dyeing eggs for them. We' harvo pslety of WhIito INIabbit amni 'aH Egg (dyoH, (ali.o pp)otrH. A NICE REMEMBRANCE Of ISastor would bu to ri your host girl a box of Wily's Cautly. We always have it in stock. Splerudid lino of lBrist.lo goods jusi. comno ti. You enn got. a good hair or tooth brush from us. Let us fill your pre scriptions. Pure drugs always used. "The best is none to good for you." Maves' Druz Store. WHERE TO SPERD YOUR MONEY. The g r e a t 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 1st, You will get what you want from a Cambric Needle to a Four Horse Wagon and save money at MOSELEY BROS., PROSPERITY, 8. C. I thought I was going to suffer great pain1 ini having my tooth extract,ed, hut I did not, feel It. D)r. Iliardinar, t he painless dlentist,, wvili be in h is otilee on the 12th and remain three days, and after that w ill visit, Newhberr'y t,be first, Monday in the month, and stay three (days Why sulfer with your teeth when you can have them extract ed so easy andl s0 cheap-50Oc. for the iirst, .oot h, 25:. for the second1, four for .$I.00l WIOtlice Solomnon's 01(d st,anid. Dr. G. R. Harding, BIDS WANTED. For Construction of a Sewerage System For Town of New berry. S 1'A12'i LI' PROOSAI2S WI l1I1'1 rce(i ved unt,il noonl MIareb 28t.h., 11102, for construct,ing a Sewer 3ystI.m ap)proxim3atling ten miles with sewerP pipe from I t,o i6 Inches ii(andiaeter. The drawing.s and( speifications of w hich, with fotrm of contract may he found at, ollice of the liard of Pbi '11I Works of Newerry, S. C. The (e-m t ractor wA'ill he r'eqiIredl to 1=iv e a bomnd, subtjec~t to the applroval of the lloard of Public Works, for fort,y per centt of the conltract, priice, issued biy a resp)on sile Security Company do ing blusi ness in South Carolina. I'h'ch id1( muist, be aIcompainied with a cer tied cheek for $501)00 to be~ for felted to the City in cause the bhider r ceivinug the award shall1 fil Ito 'ecu)te the contract and furnish the bonlldlove mlentionedi withIiin 15 dlays after no t Ill eation31 of acet,anceLi)tI of h Is hidi. lIds(1 should be add ressed to the ''Hoard of P ubliIc Works. Newberry, S. C ,"' and( marked "'Hid for Sewer Syst,em." TIhe Hoard reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dit. JA M CS MUiN'TOR)Ii, Chairman iloard of Pubice Works. Neiw'8lepttng Car itto to ?tharientnm. Southern Itail way announcees est,ab lishment of additional sleeping car line to Charleston, S. C., from CincinnatI, Chattanooga and A tlanta via Augusta. southboutnd leaving Ci ncinniat at 8:05 p. mn , Chattanooga at (6:45 a. in , Atlanm ta :3:10 p. in., Augusta 11:910 p. mn., ar riving in Charleston at ' a. mn. Ite turning, leave (Gharleston at. 11 p. m, arrive at Augusta at 7:15 a. mn., A tlanta 12:4i5 p -m , Chattanooga 9:501 p. m, ICincin nati 8:10 a. mn. IOn this sleeping car line will be han died Pullman sleeping ca'*s, andl his comp tletcs the excellent, ser vice afforded b)y the Southern Rtailway anid its con nections to Charleston on account of t.hn nXI)naitinn. G. S. MOWER CO., DISTRIBUTORS OF Reliable Merchandise AT Honorable Prices At the lowest possible prices to be had for the same high grade of goods. We do not sell shoddy goods. We do not take your good money and in exchange give you worthless goods. Our's is a clean cut business, done in aclean cutway. We protect our custom ers from loss by selling them wor thy merchandise. We carry fine full lines of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery, Underwear, Millinery, Ginghams, Per cales, Domestics, linens, Notions. For Men, Women, Soes Boys, Girls : Babies. Our stores are full of goods. We ask you to visit us. We promise courteous dealing, fair treatment, lowest prices. No misrepresen tations and a big good stock to select from. Yours truly, aa a a owif s JAMIESON'S New $pring Goods! We are now opening up our New Spring Goods, and we invite an inspection of our splen did stock. Our selections of CLOT HING, SHOES, H ATS and CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS has been made with exceeding care, and a knowledge of the desires and needs of the people, and we do not hesitate to say that in our stock can be found everything to please all tastes as to style and satisfy the pocket book as to price. We have never been better prepared to serve the trade. Come to see us and test what we say. JAMIESON, The Head to Foot Clothier. "New Spring Arrivals" IIIII lI EVRY DAY AlT Copeland Brothers New Embroideries. New Insertions to match. Cambrics, Swiss and Hamburgs. New and Beautiful styles in Ginghams and Madras Cloths, New Percales, New Calicoes and shirt ing prits, ne Black and Coloe dress goods. Muslins and LaLwns, alsRo Now Lot Men'sn Clothing. Now lot Boys' andic (hildron's Cilothuing, Now lot Ladios shoes, Now Lot of Misos, Childroeri arid( Boys Shoes, Now Lot Mon's Shons. ALL THE LATEST STY LES AND SPECIAL V ALUES. lB sulro to see al1l of thoseo goods boforo buying. WNo aro offoring Special Values in Now Styles andl l"rosh goodls just recoived1 tho paist two wvooks Come to see us often. We will always show you the prettiest and newest goods at the Lowest Prices. COPELAND BROTHERS, Landers in Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, Newberrv. S. 0.