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It ax - im NIu ry Out 1'hc timlle f"+r Iarying taxes withoul the Ieattlty will soon be out.. Thi tu' expires ot the 31"t inst,tan, anc a1js;,man have not. pMAh, it wou-d t ( well to .t ndO to it It(, olce, for at, tht It ', tht, re will lie it rush. 1 . l'nunty I ( .NC1hereK. D)r. (;t.) 1t (ruom r has mnarI "ptecia a rr,t11011onets for the college palrty" 1111 numhelr of 'i-ahrs adI pupilS of L.ht ureidel sChOi :H, tt) -iO 1)) y sleCiii lit it tL th UhlIe,r tel to:xposition. ''u" sdtal ,miorning, A pril Ist. )i. ('rou:-!r hat kintdly cin-cnt,e'l ti takt, in with i hi p.try all teIlrr; uf t,Lh count,y win w iV4t11l like to at-e'nd O,b' I+;xpositiin al to;ti, Itol.. I .+horti like to s e ever) t' .ht'r in the Iu1t y OI I Iiie l;xlusi tion, and atl wl h loesilre to j di1 in with the College patrty lire r1-"11est"(-dto, wri"1e ito met at t"arlit!l COs ')t e Iencl. Tef..re wvil be I t$3 -ii, Resipectf 1tI ly, IC:u S W Itt'rs, 'oull t.yN Su pt. Ar 1I. itt ('t' i It.1 e t1i t t I g m . Ix. t , mi;.e of our e)rrel-p I;.dji-n's calls 4,n1 the editor tu i"xplain he roead inw. insl wants to know if one dollar exemn)pts one from road working for it . eatr, we will stat" that such Is the law, so under Mtood by us antd t++ constiutnd Itntl ex lttintd to ('ulnty Te'at"ttsurer t'pps, pro vided1 that t,he ote dollar road commu tation tax is paid to I ho I re'asu rer by the 3lt of 'I arch. If this do'la r'is nlot paid Iy t.he 31st ins'., the actual ser vice required by the law will have to he done on I he roads It scems 10 us tlhat the ehent pest, ig frt' till to d( 4 to pay the dollar to the treatsuirr I - tween) now an,i1d the RIst and gt a cILVar reCeipt for t,he year. t)led in Texats Mrs. .]lie A Long received lhb. fol lowing sad message from Texas at few days ago: Houston, Texas, March 11, 1102. )ea.' Sistetr: Today Tom ptss' I in great peace to The HI isful leulah 1, cnd --The bright. henuignant nd ,vautlifuIl Beyond. Many if our Newbwr"ry readers re memb er the decet+ed as a little goiden Brother. haired boy, the eldest son of M r. J. G. Martin, who removed to Texas several years ago Thomas Patrick Martin had develop+otl into a youne man of aTtable disposition and steady h.hit". As such he cnjoyed many tangible evidences of love and estcem from those with whom he as,ociated both In pleas ure and business. Ils Dos Not Miaki It. Your grocer may he perfectly con Ncentious in recommendilg another flour to be 'just -is pure its 'Clifton,'"' bt, he dimes not anld ca nnot know it. to .hh". so, hcause l'e has ni'"thlintt to do with its makiug. it beho(tvI"s you. - "t r.f r., t.o l . acn isolit.ely gua.ran - Lted liou r- -.o that li. Ai-Aduldt.era. tion Latg ue put11s if s reiste53ru(d trade mark o, --and such a loo'ir is B--ans ford. ' Criftoni." It is nti tinty ahsbo pital Iur, buit, ith b's'. winte wvihieat, pa' en' flonur ins t.h marike,t. Ask syoucr gr'ocer for It. i' you wian t n 'eony-r fliour huiv-our "Wh iii iIawn"' (Ilir pacelit) ir spot lesas (St r'aig'hr.) l'hiey ar!' jiu-t as pure, thoutgh no0, so while as~ '('lifton' l"or sale by l-'ciwta GiCrocery Co. and t. R liipup in Newhe?rr), anit J D. Stokes at Whittinires. iCviury .tiller Itct ' ippiorunaiiy. Nearly all m nills mnaide pcure li.miur hie fire the acnti- Adultcraction f,.ague wits oirganizAed TPh' le'aguie wias org~anied wvhen the ad ult.eration of II 'iue lIrst' he uls incipeuity. lCvciry Ilocur mtili'r ini t.he U nited 5'atets was inoviterd to juoin the letague, hut' t,he fat,t thaut, heu had to markte oath thict, lie ni.ver had an'd ne'ver wouh aiduliteruate hiis flour1. and1( in aiddli tion had to piut up ia fortult oif $i 000 to sitrenogthen h is (outh , causedtlM a large numbe'ihr to hes-citate', and tinally to de elIne l3ransford Miilks matnufacturtier of t,hn " ClIfton," wais amongc the first t.o jint, b-cuso it, ne-or had and tiever 4ixpee ed to aduliitorat,' its lliouei. is not such a sI iand wior' h counsid'ri ng when you buy llour wIth whieh to f. ed 3 our child ren, es,wc,illy w hen at pisonlouis minetral Is hbeing used to adulterat,e It? We tbhInk so TIhen orider' "C ifton"~ of your1 grocer Our ''Whit,e Fawn''(haclf PatLent ) and Spotless (straIght.) are soid iuder t,he same guarantee '1Ti.35s have it-: Ii0 f. Hipp acnd Palmetto Gr'ocory ('o ,in Newberr ad J. D) Stokes in WVhitmire. CLINTON Va. Ns4WtitCliKY. A M1'.tch (lasme Of Hacl t hi,. A fternuins, o tuitiOllcon tii.i.mnd. All lovers of the national sport,shuOtld attendu the game t his afturnon on t,he ('ollege dIamond. Newberr'y and C'litoun colle(ge I eams will agaiin cross hat,s. Trhe Clinton team is hasrd t.o beat, antd the Newhuerry boys haivi heen practieing hard and hope to win the laurels this aftternoon. Game to bei called at :3.80 o'clock. lii on hand at the be.tiingifi. Unid Coimfort andt liontos N. Doctors say neuralgIa is not, danger UR. ThIs is .poor co,nsolttooi to t hr ufferer who feels na If his faco were beed with hot needles and torn with~ thousandu pairs oh pi ncers. A woritd of dvice to him: stay indoors and uset erry Daivis' Puonk f il-r. TPhe hiesned .reed om-from pain whleh to lows ibIs reatmont cannot bie to'd. Th ere is bt no Painkiller, Perry Davis'. VAlti(UI AND ALL A1911U1'. ilave you paid your t.taxe,? The time Is short ''he weathir Is moderating again. We ihl, cilite a little freeze'. Dr. . Crinmm, the oeulist and optician will remaitn in the city until Tuesday next. licsetball this aft,ernoon. Newberry against ('lInton. At College diamond at. 3 30 o'clock. Ti,' Ma ters 0111ce has hean hulVya scene this week, testimony is being tnkc In 1he Si I ii School district casc. - The ra'ls ()If, re d by the railroads to be Sta,; School (-onvertioll, which rlet,s at (;reenwoulo onl the 25th, is $2 for the round lirip. T'oniglit after the exercises at, the prau h "usethe .oung men of the city w1gIve ai Germatn in the armtory. T1Omas' haud will frnish the nlusile. The aniiiversar"y exercises of the lit erary Societi'- of Newherry College will be held in the opera house t.onight. '1'he ope"r,i house should be- crowded to h ear t he y oulig orators. 'Thomas' string hatid will furnihh music for the exer cises. NIrs. A I he Good w in, who has been here inl tIhe interest of the astern Via% i Co. of (hilcao, left yesterday for Charlesion. Sho will lecture, and open an ollice for an indefinite p. riod, Irobably during the expositiotn. Any one desing the Viavi remedies, can obtain them fror hirs. Anna Pearsall wl o has been appoinled as local agent,. 'erno,,at. Col. W. H. Hunt, has been in Spar tanhurg this week. Mr. )ingleboef, of Winston-Salen, N. C., w am in the city Wednetiday. Contractor Grandy and family left . esterday to spend a week at the Char leston Exposition. Mrs. A. E. Boulware, of Newberry, spent several hours in the city today on her way to visit her daughter at Pacolet -Spartanburg Journal. 19th. Rev. and Mrs. W. A Lutz arrived in Prosperity on Tuesday. Rev. Lutz has come to enter upon his duties as pastor of the Prosperity Lutheran Pas torate. I)r. W. E. H1ats, who is traveling for Parke )avis & Co., wholesale druggists, of Detroit, Michigan. is in the city spending a few days with his fat.her, Mr. W. H. Blats. Mrs. Rebecca Brown, with her daughter Miss Richael. of N"erfolk, Va , has been in the city for t ihe past week visiling Mrs. Jos. Mann Mrs. Brown has many friends here who are always glad to see her. A DEAUr'1FU1. OPEGNIN(i. A Orand IlMsplay at the litiepr Mtiltirery Pretty Goods Art-ieitcally Arrang-d. When reviewing the opening at the Riser Millinery Co.'s it was evident that the hand of an artist nad been among both the decorations and the hats. It is at all times refreshing to rest the eye up. on something new, somnething artistic, and there is nioting mlore pleasing to womian-kind than a new bonlnet. A large mirror had been placed on tlhe floor of the windowv and around( this fo'i age was arranged so that it gave one the imipression of looking downa inlto a deep p(ol of clear watet with the overhanging boughs reflected in the depths. Lovely ferns, pahns, freesias. and calls illies were biaked against the walls and bowls of violets and hyacinths lent their fra grance to enhanslce the vision. A large colleet.ion of beautiful and stylish lists were displayed and as usual tile ladies think "th millinery this season is p)ret tier than ever." 1Li4-kja1w Fromi Unb~wels. Cobwebs l.u' on a cut lately gave a wYomanS lockjaw MIillions know hat the best. tin tg to putt on a cu' is Buck len's Arnaica S lve', the infallible healer of WVonnds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Erup tfons, Burns, Scalds and Piles It eures or no) puay. Onaly 25c. at all Drug g ists. HPi:tiI aL SI4IIVICK8. Thoen tef tho Tormo~ens ofl Piant.er Meacbrooik to be Pre-scheod lea the Chaurch of the nreemer. Pahnt Sunday, Holy Week and Easter will be observed with special services in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. The themes of the sermons of Pastor Seabrook niext Lord's Day will be: morning "Christ Our King;"e evenaing "W~hat Thbink Ve Of Christ?" Thue sub jects of addresses during the week will l)e:- Moniday, e"Riethany"'; Tuesday, '-The Temple"'; Wednesday, "Gethr seanae"; Thursday, "'The Judgment IIl"e; Good Friday, "Calvary". These Services will be held in tihe even ing at eight o' clock, except tihe Good Friday services, which will be held iai tile morning at eleven o'clock. The themres of the Easter sermons will be:-mnorninag, "Tihe Easter Message"' eventing "Shall we Kniow Rach Other?', IAll are cord ially Iivitedl to attend( all services. Thre Holy Columuanion will be celebrated after the Easter morning ser Preparatory service oni Good Friday nalorn ing. The Vlice of Naiggineg Clouds I.he h appiniess of tehe homne but a nagging 'womzan often neds1 O lhep She may bi so nervous and run-down hI health that t,rilles anatoy her. If she is mr.laneholy, excitahle, troubled with loss of appeteite, headache, sleep lessnes, constipation or fainting and dizzy spe'llS, she needls Electric Bitters, the m'ost wonder ful remedy for allinag women. Trhiusands of sufferers from female tr'oub es, nervous trolesi0, back ache anid weak kidneys have used It, and become healthy and happy. Try it,. Only 50c. at all Druggists, guaran tee satisfaction. Ul/WNMUI) IN sA1nnIA, Foar Ne'gr,,.. Uro"vn Wh' Atte'nlttlug t Uroee thie Iiver in a tatteu. Tnuesday mlornin g Mr. G'o. W. Dkadhsso, l;"y omi ni3ek anrd hiis s.oni, MIr. G;. t0lry D)om i nick, together it,th live negro ten started to cross i;latudat river in a hatctu, near McNnary's Perry, and fom.l" of negroes were dcrowne"d. Ihe boat, had scarcely left the bank when it betann to sink on account of its heavy load, aind Mr. )ominick, his son, and the l'gro lat. was in 1.h11 'id of the buat ni-ari, the hac,k, 4nee.'(l,ed' in gettiii out. The other four, all ie gtN )S, were d'ownedr,. i'ht" naln,"s we'e, red lIawkins, I'rnest, Iidsay, Jim Oxner and Georg;e eur'y. ''he negroes it is said all bore good namles and were indlustrious and hard work ing m1en. A F.'A1TA A,'u I.N1'. Young loyt (lng %,eblt,,tltlly Itllled ly >. tiIghbt 'raln at 'rtoco.t, hIH. The sad news reached Newberry last Tuesday tuorning about i i o'clock that Iloyt King had been accidentally killed by a freight train at Tocoa, Ga. Hoyt was a bright boy of about seven teen years of age, and was a son of Rev Mrs. Chas, I. Armstrong, of this city. lie inl comupany with his playmate, Master White Fant, left Newberry on Friday before the accident occured, making their way they claimed to Art rona, a boyish notion that hr.d possessed them. ''hey had made their way as far as Tocoa, Ga., and had decided to return home and was about to begin the journey homeward, when it is supposed; as we are informed that no one saw the boy when the accident occurred, that in attempting to get on the train w%lhich was in motion at the time, his feet slipped and he was thrown beneath the wheels. Both legs were cut off by the wheels, and a severe bruise on the head. Ile lived about two hours after the accident hap pend, when lie died. The occurrence was indeed' a sad one, and his relatives and friend have the sympathy of the whole people. Rev, and Mrs. Armstrong left on the first train for Tocoa, Ga., and carried the body of their unfortunate son to their old home at Sherryville, Tenn., for burial. ItEAUrIFUJ. UtKM'TION'4. The Almgniliccnt. tiplay of I in Mwsi Co Y-x. iday--'T'brongs of t.Ndy VI,.tnr. \Ve had the pleasure of visiting the stores of the C. & G S. Mower Co. yes terday when they had their aunual spring opening and this firm spares no pains to make these openings all they shoul be. The front windows first attracted our at tention. One being artistically draped in the new whiteand black effects rnotling but white and black. We will not try and tell you how pretty it was, but will sim ply say 'twas lovely. The left window was filled with gauzy silk materials in a variety of colors-m.raterials of great beau. ty. Going inside the store, minirglinig with lhe mass of visitors, all admiring the lovely spring goods, we becamne enthusi astic in our admriration. We cannot tell you~ all we stdw, but we mienition the love. ly linrens, grenedeines, silks, Tosca nets, arid miillinrery. The hats are simply gor geous things of great beauty, with threir gauzy materials, lovely braids, shrin ing buckles, and beautiful flowers, comibined in rmany artistic designs. Sonme of the hats are all white, somre are all black, somec are simall, others large; in fact, tire imrpressioni mlade 02n ns was that there is here a hat for all. This progressive firm never does things by halves anid this opening is in nowvise an exception to the rule. Every thing is comn plete arnd you missed a treat if you failed to visit this opening. WVould Smash thi44 utubi. If members of t.he "'112ay River / eso elatIon" would use D)r. KCing's New D)is oovery for ('onsum ption, tire clutb would go t.o p)iecs, for it, aliways cures this malady,-asnd Asthma, the kt.ind( that baffles the doctors--it. wholly drives fr'om t,he system. Thousands of once hopeless suffer's from Consump ltlon, Pneumonia, B3ronchb Iis owe t heir' lives and ihea' h to It It conquer's Grip, saves little ones from Cr'oup and Whooping Cough and is positively gua r'anteedl for all Throat arid [Lung ti'ou bles. 50ce, $1 00, Trial bottles free aIt all D)rugglsts. COL.UW I A COLLECOlt FORl WOMICN. Miss MtcCllsint(, of Newborry, to succe od Sir. Peil as its Proidonit. Dr. Pell, president of tihe Columrbia Col. lege for Women, has been elected to antd accep)ted the pres'denicy of Conrverse Col~ lege, Spartaniburg, anid It will be gratify. ing to thre people of Ne wberry to hear thait in tIre future thadt instituitioni is tc have at its head a Newberry lady. Thel followiing Is taken fromr tire State of thec 20th: "Whlile no annioucemnent has yet beet1 made as to tire p)ersonnrel of tire faculty for next year it is undterstoodl that here, after all menmbers of tire teaching ford will be womt2en, follow ing tire policy pnr sued1 so succeessfully n inmairy leading1 female college, and( it is further s'ate<l that Miss McCliintock, who has been tIn miost efficient lady principal, is to be mrad: presidlent. Miss McClinitock's admninis trative arnd teaching ability has long beei recogniizedh, aird tire college will dloubhtles continue its excellenrt work under hrer ex ecu.tive! directionr. Chrnonrte I)iarrhsa. ir. (i. 1B Wingtield, of F'air P1lay Mo) , whoi sulf-ored from chtrinlil3dyse tory for' thirt,y-fIve years. savs (Chan betrlain's Colic, Cholera and D)iarrho Remedy dId thim more g,ood t,ha;i an other m)odicinte 1he had over used. Pc sale by W. 10., Pelharn & Son. T1il4 COUN(I i. lIICTINO. A IulntAn Ie I oingg of (ti ('Ity ('ounell - Olpura llono latI-nell T# lephjon( Q(IJlN,ton Acte- ont -d orin a ell Iii its-nen0 The regular meeting of the city coti cil was held Wednesday afternoon at .1 o'clock. Several (Iestions of interest were to coine before the lnecting, and the meet ing wa: s delalyed front Tuesday night until Veduesdy afternoon, in order that the newly elected alderman from Ward ote might be sworn in atnd be present at the meeting. Mr. Wells took the oath of oflice on Wednesday morning, and this was his first service in a public capacity. OP11?RA I[OUS1C I,1;ASJCD. Besides the usual routine business to colle before the city fathers, the consid eration of the bids for the lease of t: opera house for a term of three years was taken up. There were three bids, but that of \hssrs. I). :. Pifer, P. J. Voss, and J. W. Earhardt, being the highest, they were granted the lease. These young men, we un(derstan(l, con template forming what ,is to be known as the Newberry Amusement Company, and intend to bring to Newberry the very best attractions that it is possible to get South. TIi t Tl,itIPIIONIt Q11EST1ION. The council in the telephone matter stood to the former ordinance passed granting the Bell Company a franchise with the same restrictions tinder which the local company is working - with this change, that the franchise be granted for thirty years instead of twenty, with the understanding that the local com pany's franchise be extended thirty years, if tile) so desired it. Mr. F. C. Fraser, representing the Bell Company, was ill the city to appear before the council if necessary in the in terest of his company, and ill an intt r view with him yesterday lie said: "Your council has agreed to place term of franchise for thirty instead of twenty years, but made no disposition of the rate question. "Tie proposition of the Bell Telephone Company which has been rejected by council was: "I. To install a system with metallic circuit and long distance transmittets. "2. To set all poles under the super vision of the street committee or city ofli cials. "3. To give free service to the branches of the city government. "4. To provide one cross arm on each pole for fire alarm service. '5. To abide by rates fixed by council, vi;: $3.50 per business phone per month and $a o per residence phone per month for five years. "6. To charge no more for service in Newberry tha:, in any city of like size in which this company does business. "7. Not to charge a lower rate than any cotnpeting company for simi!ar service. "8. ; To permitl the city council to con demun any material not considered first class in every respect or in any way (lan ger'onl. ''9. To accept a franchise of thirty years duration instead of twecnty years as offered. "My comipany lhar mnade every hion orabile effort to efferct a compromise of the dlifferences exisLing. "The people of the city are heartily in favor of the comning of muy conipany to the city, but the town counIcil inisists onl iml posing restrictions that are prohibitory. "WVe are not able to foresee the future anid hence cannot agree to fixed rates for ain indefinate future tiimie. ''All of this groundl( has been carefully gone over and it is not .necessary for ine to review the reasons why the action of counceil is nlot considlered fair to my coin pamny. "We ask, in fine, nothing that we are not willing for any comlpetinlg comipaniy to have. Mr. Floyd and associates, though operatinig undl(er a franchise with the restrictions that a:e objectionable to my comipany, certainly|:knew the fallacy of suich a franchise. They have recently b)ought prop)erty andt entered ir.to comipe tition with the Bell p)eople under fran chises mnot imuposimng the restrictions that are placed on us here. "Surely the towyn council of Newberry is not more fearful than these gentlemen themselves. "A fair and equitable plan of settlinlg the matter I think is the removal of re strictions placed upo)n1 Messrs Floyd andl associates and placing us upon the same footing here as elsewhere. ''The construction gang is miaking goodl time on1 this line and will soon be at Newberry. "It is a source of dheep regret that we are forced to bid around your city, under the p)resenlt status, b)ut we are still hopeful that the council will admit us." 'rO VISE I' NEtWhERRtiY. Slat, Xsperintendent of Eduncat Ion .Jnoe. J. Mc.Malsan, to Attendt the0 'i'eachers' Mieetling in, Apti. County Superintendent of Education, . ICug~ene N. Wer'ts recently invited State Snper-intendenit, McMahan, to aittenid t,he lescheris' meeting In Newberry on Apiril 12th, atnd deoliver an address to the teanher's on that occasion. MIr McMahaLn has replIed stat,ing thaLt he will attend with pleasure. All the teachers of t he county tyhould at,tend t,his meeting as the State Super inltendentfl will have somothing Inter - esting to any to therm. It., i kely t.hat Mr. McMahan wiil come up a couple of days proceeding the 12th, and visit with Mr. Wept ,some~ of t he County schools. - M RN. A LICE L. GOOI)WI N wil a -Tlect.uro hn the Armory this aft.er i' noon at 3 o'clock to l-tdles only. Sub r ject: "'The liigher P'h3sleal LIfe o Women." -No admsion narge. ROYAL Baking Pw\vder Most healthful leavener in the world. Goes farther. ROYAL OAKIN_ POA.FGR CO . NEW YORtK No COtol Q,rto,rly (h,nfcroe rhn seronld (tljuarterly con)ilfl'ertece for Neewherry (!ircuit will bo held at, Now Chapel Church, March 29t.h and 10th two services e(ch day. Sabbath morn ing at 10 o'clock will he triven to an I'-1s ter p1ogr1Iin rendercd by th' e hildren. Also an address by tev. Rt. A. Child, P. 1E. All are cordially invited Io attend. 2t, I) 1'. Ioyd, P'astor. (', :.'I K ", It S arlt ' 41 esiltid wo-ri Of Ir. K inle'- Nw. ift. I'liis is daily cmini n! to. 5Ui,t. No iuch grand renedy for biive r and liowol troubles watst ever kil>wio It-Ioo. . ' hiu sands bless them for euring Conistp taon, Sick ll"eeldnehr, I,li itl s"r" lein -n tile.- unl lin ige,ti'un. Try tbem. 25c. at all druggists SPECIAL NOTICES. f 1A RtAN'l"8 Ml LLI N ItY OI'IN lING.- Lundiss, don't tail to c rmn to Tarrant.'s Millinery op en int itolay and tomorrow. Tl{ ElJOUSE f ir l,ent, --hor .le or rent A bm. it t.wo-ho-se farmn1 to rent. A pply to Antnoe linzhardt. t& f if AV things up it date. Send ytir - Collars and Cufll's to Newherry Steamt L,aunlr'. N1:CW M ILIAlNERV1 FORt Pll)S PI 1Y-M rs. Sarah W-,V. Calne"s is now in Atlanta learinig the art of trimming hals and will in i few days return to l'roiperity with at selet lint of up-to dare" millinery, t rimmingrs, Ile. and open at new millitiery establishment. Don't fall to examine her stock before huying. [tEMOVE)-I have mioved my1 jew. elry estatblishment int,l the store occupied by PelIham's china hail and will in t.he futtre be in a better -osi tionr to serve the public. I keep cou statntly on hand, Gold V1atches, )iu L.i'id and wedding rinyes, jewelry, silverware, cut glass, elockm and novel ties. I tember I iam prepared t.o fit dificulIt. cy(s wit.h., glasse,l Yours for trade. . GUY )\ANIIlLS. - to have Our aLttenitionx. Newh'terry Ste'amaa L~aaumiry. C A LIL at Th'l.- lirald. andl News ome1c for Labor coixritt. lterit, con tracts, L4ins, o'ie J Iyou lhve fauIl, t. - l do naot, hesi tatle to till us5. Atl uoml)lits are carutL''llyv conideredl( at, theO Newberr1' 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. C__LI'A N LI NNN pays. In order (o -have it, this way send It to New b)-rry St.eam Launxdry. jIUCMSS MA K ING-A l kinds of dross ma11king, chi1i'lren's clothes at spe cIalty. Pices reai.onab.le M1i-3. .J. TV. I 'lICSSO N, . Fourth door from operab hotuse t&f 8t Nance street. Homestead Notice. N OTICS IS HifStElBY GI VEF.N hat IEliz thel Ib II Nor: i has ap.1 plidto me il to have 1)er i a omestoead In real andi persotoal prVopty 3 atppraisedc and set off accordIig to law H- II I?lKAl)D, Matera for' Newberry County, 8. 4. March~ 7th, 1902. 4t ed by expert an grd Guotd Prescriptis. Having long experi ence, graduation and license, we serve you welli W. E,Peiham & Son, Prescription Pharmacists. C.GS. 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. ShoFor Men, Women, oes 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, .3.3.MOsfl CO. DON'T SLEEP When we advertise we have the goods, but we advertise to sell and sell we do. Goods go a flying. 5000 2 lb cans tomatoes and a lot of other Bargains sold in less than two weeks. There are some who, awake at last, come after the early bird has caught the worm and then say, why you advertise and dont have the goods We say to these, Watch our advertis ments, come at once, for delay is dangerous. There are those who take advantage of every opportunity. iIER~E IS ANOTHER EYE OPENER! I ,500:1 Cans '3rb te, H0c por can, I , O() .31) ( 111 l au rC I )h e 5 c e , pr can . I ,i50( 21h cni Blackberrios, 90c por can. 500( 2Ibcan CIho(Jl-rics, (good enongh for Prince lIIon ry) 9c per can. We hatve bargatins for overy one in overy line, espocially D)ry (Goods, Clothinig and Shoes. Woe b)ought our goodse whileocompetition wvas blowing to koop, warmi. New goods arriving daily. Yours for the best at thec lowest, 0. KLETTNER. Tfhe Fair and1( Square D)onlor. BAUIU EASTER PICTURESWILL SOON BE HERE. Il R ake the little children hpyby dyeing eggs for them. F or the|j9ext 60 Days f-ledaeplenor All Pictures will be sold ag,aopps at grea tlIy r ed u ced A NICE REMEMBRANCE prices Of Easter would be toHond1 your b)est at girl a box of Wiley's Candy. M ayes' Book Store. Splndi'' hine fnIrtoc god ju come mn. You cani got a good hair A nice line of cheap ortoot.hlrush from ne. Stationery at 25c. per Let us fill your pre pound. scriptions. Pure drugs M always used. "The 8788bst is none too good for you." Bookstors..uMas'a DrgStoe