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VARIOUi AND ALL aBOUT. Saturday next will be observed as M Ulorial day. How about that early cloisog? T13 elerks are anxious about i&. Several communications were unavoi ably crowded out of this paper, but w appear in next. The County l,oard of Control met < Monday. No business of interest to t public was considered. The Daughters of the Confederacy w meet this afternoon at 5 o'clock with t] Misses McCaughrin. Tne trustees and patrons of t] Vaughville school will elect a teach, e 17th. See notice. The sale of lots advertised by Sut mer Bros., to take place Saturday s Lernoon was p%.stponed indefinitely. Don't fail to read of the banner da. at Mimnaugh's, Thursday and Frida He tells you all about them in his a Rev. D. M. Boyd, of Due West, wi preach in the Prosperity . A. R. I Onurch next Sabbath, morning at evening. An effort is being made to see if sul scribers enough can be obtained f< electric fans, etc., to justify the pu ting on of a aay.current. The celebrated and notorious characte JttliusCozichman,colored,was arrested ye terday on a charge of breaking in a hou in Gravel Town and stealing $50. We notice in-the Greenville News th Greenville is to have some gc,j horv races soon and that Mr. A. Brown of th city will enter one or two horses. A crazy negro was brought up from tI Boad river section on Sunday and pi 6jail. He will be sent to the asylum goon as the papers can be arranged. The master made but one sale yestei day. In the case of Gussie M. Princ et, aL, against Nancy M. Chappell, oa -Are and live houses to J. J. Langfor tor 825. oatt Douglass; better known abox tco as "Grubb," was arrested on Sm ay o a charge of stealing bicycle lir Iro the Newberry Hardware store an - i Zoeingofthem. jMr. Willis M Vcss has accepted a pos Nrn with the Biley & Lebbie Co harleston,wholesApe dealers in mill n < ciinery and 'planing supplies. He lei today for Charleston. The Charleston firemen's tournamel has beeni postponed from the 15h -t sa.7th and 28th of thie-month, aod w UadeTstanthe amount of the priz --money is 'be Increased. 'j a machinery of the Newberr Hadlegid Sbhuttle Factory advertise to be sold yesterday was not sold. Tb e-.saes~w postponed until saleday i ene by the consent of all parties. Anew volunteer fire company ha ,l heen organized in Beaufort with Davi R1W. as foreman. David got hi ~ahting in Newberry, and we ca n b for his being a good fireman. Lee A. Singley was in the city an caled to see us yesterday. He says hei enKC~ftng the Wonderful Econom 1reta~n Grocery Business and will hav -on exhibition here at an early date. 'Er F.. C. Fraser, of the Bell Telephon *?Cmay is in the city'. Trhe constructio rf9 s at Kinards coniog this way pui tiugupthe line, and Mr. Fraser will mnak tiia place headquarters until the forc gr. J S. Wheeler is an1nounc.edi this paper ai a- candidate for Cnunt 8Spgwrntendent of Education Mi 'Wheeler is one of the most successfh teachers in he'county and is familia -with the workings of the schools of tb onunty. The United Synod of the Evangelice Ldtheran Church of the South meets i Charleston this week. Those who wi attend from here will be Rev.W. L Sei brook, Dr. Geo. i3. Cromer, Dr. S. 1i Hailman, Mr. Wmn. P. Houseal, Col. I H. Aull and probably others. The Sa.'rament of the Lord's Suippe will be administered at Morris Chbapi on the second Sabbath, 11th, of Lb month. Preaching at the same plac on Saturday before at 11 o'clock~ by tb pastor. Rev. R. C. Ligon. Public I invited to these services. Two prominent negro women in tb tenderloin section of the towa n got into cutting scrape-either accidentally or o purpse-Saturday afternoon and as a ri sult twelve stitches had to be taken t sew np the wound on one of them. TI two innocents were so-.gnorant of tt facts that the mayor had to postpose col ideration of the case until Wednesde morning in order to get more light on ti subject. Newberry Defeats C.,rolioS. The Newberry College boys Saturda afternoon did what they have wanted do and have been intending to do f some time past -defeat the South Car lina College team. The game was not fast, pretty or as exciting as the Clemns< game, but it proved a victory for Ne berry. The score was ai to 2 in favor of Ne berry, and next season Newberry w have one of the best teams in the sout They have improved wonderfully in t last few weeks. Gilland and Withers for Carolina we knockad out of the box, allowing 15 hi Gilland retiring in the seventh. Simpson for Newberry allowed fo hits and struck out four. Gilland struck out nine. Errors-Carolina 9; Newberry 5. Two base hits- Newberry-Caban and Wiles. Batteries--~Newberry, Simpson a: Cabaniss; Carolina, Gilland, Withers ai Ounter. eHI a e WithGoods iPrices that te Our Rolling Our Banner of Low ie 0 OUR A -l 'Our Clothing stoc are judges of Cloth Men's Suits $3.5 Our line of $7.50 i Our $10.00, $12.E are the best that ca Trouse We have an imm Cut in Hall is them to be closed < $5.50 Suits E i Don't forget--cut Come before youi Clothi We are always atr ladder in prices. C sell for $1.25, our p . Big lot Suits at $1, An at $2-50, $3-00, $3-50, $4-Ao, tKnee Pants will be shove The best that can be mad to $12.50. Very exclusive at |A Gjreat Off ering Our selection is as fine as ca ~tinctive superiority, and will productions in Gents' Furniush Hosiery, Iiandker I End1e~ aSpecial Assortment of Fan any where, at prices i o cents to left-going at the low price of I Shirts! I eiNever in the annals of th Shirts as we are showing this e ito the wearers of Shirts, fori am our great range of materia 'worth 50 cents. Negligee Shb e elegant assortment. Our line e the most celebrated makes, arn They have a superiority whi a without success. Great Valu< | to buy them. You can't resi: = Fac S1--We are H 2-We mee J3-The stoc Come to iPersonal. SMr. L. T. Brown, of Spencer, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Ha eWe were pleased to receive efrom Mr. H. M. Be>ozer, of Vaug Saturday. e Mrs. WV. E. Smith, of Columi visiting her parents, Mr. and MI W. Bisbop. Dr. A. A. Madden, of Vaug was in the city Saturday anid pi oa pleasat call. cr Mr. J. B. Boozer left on Saturi . spend about two weeks in Co a and at the Exposition. >n Mr. Will Soddley, one of the e w- guards at the South Carolina P tary, spent Saturday in Newber W Dr. D. D. Wallace, of Woffor ill leg, spent Saturday and Sunda5 h eity with his parents, Mr. and 1 ie f. Wallace. Mrs. 0 B. Mayer, one of thi re prominent ladies of Newberry, guest of Mrs. Jas. H. Morgan beautiful home on Buncombe ur Mrs. Mayer has recently been v in Spartanburg.-Greenville Ne Mr Henry Smit,h, son of M r. Smith, of this county, left on for Chattae.oga, Ten, to ac d oosition in the railroad office, w id brother Tom, who has been tran ,..m A tlanta to Chattanooga. *RE WE Jorthe Thousands. Great I why we Started the Ball and h( We break the record on all fo Prices is unfurled and will not be pulled d ur Stock is Simply Immense. We give yc TTRACTION IN CLOTI k is the largest and best ever brought to ing know we have no competitors. D, value $4.50. Men's Suits $4.98, the kii Suits are matchable only with suits for i 0, $15.00 and $18.00 Suits are of the latE n be secured with the cash lever. rs! Trousers! anse stock of extra pants. Really the fines 98 CENTS TO $6.50 THE P1 A big special cut in a lot of Odd Suite good values as can be found in the 1 )ut at HALF PRICE. ' t $2.75. $8.50 Suits at $4.25, in half with the biggest half on your side. r size is sold. Ng for Little Folks! Clothing foi iead in this department--ahead in quality hild's Suit for ages 5 to 15 at 45 cents, wo rice 98 cents. Suits that would be goods 98, worth $2.50. Elegant Line of Children's Bette F5.o0 comprise the greatest values ever offered as the make-up, qi d off and out at 20 cents to $1.oo. e in Youths' Suits-no trouble to find them in our Stock, all goirc d not to be found elsewhere. in Gients' Furnishings. Sh4 n be found in the State, having a dis- EveF-ybody is more be recognized as the most up-to-date shoes. Our reputati< ings. .by selling Shoes that :hiefs and N ckwe . i n d best line of Shot :hesadNcWa 8SHOES! PrafQiAnAll Qualitie is Irfuion For Everybody an :y Hosiery not excelled in any particnlar St W Ha 50 cents. A big lot of those 15 cents Hose StaH 7 cents. A look at our lir 1*its! Shrs!!enough to supply the BlnS. ...to sell them because1 e trade has there been such a display of them. Don't fail to season. Unquestionably this is good news All the way from 10 :hey now know where they can be suited Is, styles and prices. Shirts for 25 cents, N ow fo r rts at 47 cents, the 65 cents kind, in most. of "International'' and ''Eclipse" Shirts, the U unexcelled in design, colors and quality. We have a big h others may attempt to imitate, butBeahn,JnsC ~s at $r.oo, $1 25, $r.-50. To see them is ~Bci g,JasC t the prices and quality. Ithan anyone else. *ts To Be Remc eadquarters for everything in L any competitors wherever a :k must be sold and the prices see us and be Convinced that' ' M.. JMIE The Head to Foot Cloth FIRE AT VAUGHANVILLE. THE CAMP ME: I.ma., The store of 8. W. odwin and Postoffe. James D. Nance Camp ln. Building Burned sunday Morning. The Busineis TFr a call- -~ ~ tiville, Sunday morning about 2 o'clock the The James D. Nance store house and postoffice at Vaughanville, meet y esterd ay imme' >ia, is the property of B. W. Goodwin, was |Democratic Convention rs. C. burned. .I In the absence of t It is supposed to have been the work of Mr. R. I'. C. Hunter hville, an incendiary as no fire had been in the chair. bid us building for a month or more. Mr. Good- rAdjuan 0e of ecib win had no insurance and estimates his pr>gram feec tloss at $175- memorial day, Saturda lay t The committee app lumbia Hs Decided to Locate in Texa.. resolutions on the de Mr. Charlie Pelham, who left for Texas C. F. Boy d offered icient a couple weeks ago has decided to locate (Resolutions appear c eniten- permanently in the Lone Star State Mr. of this paper.) ry. Pelham is a member of one of our most Col. Schumnpert, Col d Col- prominent families and a young man of and Mr. W. C. Sligh in the fine business qualifications. Newberry olutions. -rs w regrets to see her most promising young The follo wing ne w men leaving, but we predict for him a 'elected: P. H. Miller most successful career in the state of his ,and W. A. EnIlow. most adoption. |Toe camp thben ado is ther Little Moutaio School Closed. ITo C2ofederate street. Last week Prof. J. E. Boland, who' We have ;een res( Isiting has been teaching the Little Mountain that all the Confedera ws- school, spent a day or two in the city, have applied for Sou J. H. He closed bis school after a very suc- Hoinor must positively Friday csflterm, on Friday, April 25th- urday, Memorial day eept a Mr. Boland is a graduate of Newberry Those who have not ith bi' College and is an excellent instructor,apictoblnsa sferred ad is destined to take a high stand in aplition blakse. nis profession. pert's office. News for Everubo u. 1W we are going to Keep it rmer achievements. own. We are ready to serve you. u the Pointers. ING DISPLAY! Newberry, and customers who id that sell elsewhere for $6.50 vhich you pay $10.00 elsewhere. stfabrics, handsome styles, and Trouser's! t assortment we have ever seen. IR. which at regular prices are as market. Just think of it! All of $11.50 Suits at $5.75. Rernember-FOR CASH ONLY. Boys and Youth. , but down at the bottom of the rth 75 cents. Suits that others ralue at $1.90, our price $1.48. r Grade Suits iality of materials and finish. below their value, in ages 14 to 19, from $3.90 )es! Shoes!! Shoes!!! or less particular about the fit and wear of their i as the Shoe House of Newberry has been gained give satisfaction. We are at the top in the biggest s we have ever shown. - SHOES! - SHOES! ! The Latest Styles! The Best Made! ci All Occasions. Lts, - Straw Hats. te of Straw Hats will cause you to say that we have town and county, well it's a fact, but we are going hey are marked to go at the prices we have put on see our great line of Straw Hats before you buy. ents to $2.00, according to your fancy. the everyday wants of reat Buying Public. stock of Prints, 'Homespuns, Checks, Sea Island, ~assimers and Cottonades that we will sell cheaper iibered = our line. d by whom originated. will sell it. e mean Business. SON, THE SENIOR CLA'S. Met on Monday. The Subjects *alsgned for Graduatling n wacted. Speeches. Camp U. C. V., Following are the subjects assigned liately after the the members of the senior class of New ajourned. berry College for graduating speeches be Commander, at the approaching commencefmnt of ras called to the the college on June 18th. The subjects are given by the faculty: umpert read t he J. K. Aull, Newberry-Valedictory. es arraged for W. F. Bedenbaugh, St. Lukes-Com 1tOh. pulsory Education. ioted to draft C. D. Elmore, Oglethorpe, Ga -Sid tefloig S. P.e Frick, Chapin - Ethics of the irstpage H. A. Fulmer, Chapin-Cecil Rhodes. J. C. S. Brown J. M. Johnison, Newberry-LivinJg spoke to the res- for a Purpose. W. C. Summer, Newberry -- Dry mebr ee Bones. G SberMoore, C. L. Wessinger, Fairbanks-Wade Hampton. rned Miss Ruth Wells, Newberry-Na -- ture's Masterpieces. uesterosat L. D. Wilson, Columbia-Stored En ueted teansate ergy. e ns wo The subject assigned for the senior be osse hadfat essay medal is "Dreamers." ',to get them. For Sale. aple wi Lfindum Twenty abares National Bank of 31 .L cu-Newberry Stock. I4tltaw J. J. Lane, C I = IGoS MOWE CO., Have you Visited our Store this Spring? If not, come and let us tell and show you about our many new and pretty things. You should visit us. All buyers should. We have something to interest all. Economical buyers will find it to their interest as our prices are low and qualities good. Often low prices mean shoddy stuff. Not so with us. No seconds on our counters, all clean good mer chandise, as cheap as the other sort, much cheaper in the long run. Stylish buyers should bear in mind that we are abreast of the times in all departments. Small buyers should visit. us because they will be treated with the utmost consideration and get value received for whatever amount they may spend with us. Large should come because our stock is complete, our qualities good,our prices correct. Ourlines Shoes, Mil-linery, Ribbons, Dry Goods, Colored and Black Dress Goods, Silks all kinds, White Goods, Lawns, Linens, Linings, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchi-fs, Wash Goods, Um brellas, Domestics of all kinds at prices to please you. Let' us see you in our store. COOLY PRICED Warm Wcather Goods AS SURE TRADE WINNERS. Ladies Seamless Black Drop Stitched Hose, 8) ets. pair. Ladies Bleached Gauze Vests, full size, 5 eta. Ladies Bleached Gauze Vests, taped neck and sleeve, 8j ets. Lace neck, Bleached Gauze Vest, taped neck and sleeve, 14 eta.. Lisle Vests, silk taped neck and sleeve, 25 ce. Batieste Corsets, R & G. 50 ets. and $1.00 New Line Taffeta Skirts, $3.98, $8.98, and $10. One Lot All Silk Taffeta Waists, in blues, reds and blacks, $1.98. Lot Muslin and Print Waists, 25 ets. Pique and Crash Skirts to be closed at a big reduction. S. J. WOOlEN, Agent Butterick Patterns. COPELAND BROTHERS AL WAYS BUSY. FIVE REASONS FOR THIS: BIG STOCK, RELIABLE GOODS, ABLE ASSISTANTS, QUICK SERVICE, LITTLE PRICES. "ONWARD AND UPWARD". is our motto--Never standing still. We have put the knife in deep now, and cut the prices in every department of our Big Store. You need the Goods and we need the money. Come to us and let's exchange. Cu Prcs on Men's Clothing. ~ Cut Prices on Hosiery and Under Cut Prices on Boy's Clothing. wear. Cut Prices on Dry Goods and Dress Cut Prices on Silks and Ribbons. Goods- ICut Prices on Embroidery and Cut Prices on White Goods and Laces. Cut r c n omesicsand in-Cut Prices on Shirts and Collars. ens. I ut Prices on Shoes and Slippers. Cut Prices on Umbrellas and Para- Cut Prices on Hats and Odd Pants. sols. - Cut Prices on Neckwear. Cut Prices on Corsets ank Gloves. Cut Prices on Trunks and Valises. Thi i abon fdeCut Prce Sale. The Price is cut on every arcicle mentioned and will continue until our Big Stock is reduced. It doesn't make any difference what prices are quoted you oil advertised by other merchants, come to us and we wvill always sell you the sume goods for less monOE LA D RO HE S COPE AIN mBlRnO+HanEnR,' ''Who will not be Undersold.''