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Attention Members Amity Lodge, A. F. M' Mr. H. Fay Gaff ney, of Gaffney, S. C., District Deputy Grand Master A. F. M., of this State, will t)e in the city today for the purpose of paying an offi cial visit to Amity Lodge. We have been requested to urge every member of the lodge to be present tonight. Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema. scaldbead or other skin diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, *ins or Bruises Infallible for Piles. 25c. at all druggists. Card of ThaDks. Mr. Edit6rd P!e!a?e allov me to ex press my gratitude to the many kind friends who have contributed to the necessities of myself and fatherless children in our deep sorrow and afflic tion. I shall never cease to be grate ful to each of them. May God's rich est blessings rest. upon one and all. Very truly your friend, Mrs. Ethel Bickley Newberry, S. C., May 10, 1902. What Thin Folks Need Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the sys tem, enrich the blood, improve appe tite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c at all druggists. The Teachers Association. The county teachers association will meet tomorrow. An interesting program has been arranged and the meeting prom ises to be a profitable one. Dr. Joynes, of South Carolina College, will be pres ent to talk to the teachers, and Dr. James M. Kibler, of the city, will deliver an ad dress on "care of the eyesight dur ing shool life" Every teacher in the county should be present. Whooping Cough. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Chamber lains Cough Remedy, they lost none of their plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose piaents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for sough syrup between whoops.-Jessie Pinkey Rall, Springville. Ala. This -Remedy is for sale by W. E. Peiham & Son. Children's Day. * There will be Children's day at Zion SMethodist Church on Saturday 17th. nst., services commencing at 10 o'clock. Will have Ibout thirty speeches and ~-recitations by the school, and one or twoby distinguished Sunday Scbool workers Will have some of the best music, -. both Instrumental and vocal, we have ever had. New books and new music by Ira D. * Sankey. Public invited to attend. tHeisuic Rheumatism Cured after Fourteen Years of zuffering. - "I have been afficted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Gurmantown, Cal. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and last was told to try.Chbam berlain' Pain Balm, which I- did and was immediately relieved and in a short t ime cured, and I am happy to say it has not. since returned " Why not use this liniment and get well? It is for sale by W. E. Pelbam & 8on. THE E.ABLY CLOSEKS. A List of the Meichants Who Hava A greed - to Close Their Stores at 6 0 clock During the Summer. The following petition has been cir ~culated and signed and published, and eome.of the clerks of the city, at least can breathe easier. We the undersigned merchants o'f Newberry hereby agree to close our * recpective places of business esch afternoon at 6 o'clock, Saturdiys ex - cepteaz, from May 7th, 1902, to Septem 'ber 1, 1902: E A Griffn & Co., Summer Bros., Ed wR Hipp, O MJaneis~on, JW Whbite, Purcell & Scott. W A Kinard & Co., The Ewart-Pifer Co., C & G S Mower C'o.-from June 1st. R B McCarty, W S Melton, Mrs R C Williams, D A Liv ingston & Co.. Eduard Scboltz, Wm Johnson, W G May es' book store, NE w berry Hardware Co, Flynn's Cash Store, Jas T Fodd, J Guy Daniels, E M Evans & Co. Cars Eczema. Itching Humors, Pimples and Varbaneles,--osts Nothing to Try. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching skin, humors, scabs, scales, watery blisters, pimples, acbing bones or joints. boils. carbuncles, prick ling pain in the skin, old, eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken Internally, cures the worst an~d most deep-seated csses by enriching, purify ing and vitalizing the blood, therebv giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only cure, to stay cured, for these awful, an noying skin troubles Heals~ every sore and gives thie rich glow of healtb to the ski". Builds up the broken down body and makes t he blood red and nourishing. Esp-cially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1 To prove B B B. cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Bi!m Co , Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and fre.e m.edical advice sent in sealed letter. Some wives are so averse to mending that they won't even try to patch up a quarrel. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. T. D. Ramage is announced as i candidate for County Supervisor. Rev. Geo. A. Risor, of Mt. Sidney Va., will preach in the Cburch of tbi Redeemer on Sunday. Brick are being hauled in and place in position arouud the city preparator: to putting in the teweraie. Hon. Mr. R-cker, of Anderson, can didate for congress from this district was in the city yesterday shaking band with the people. We had a 6elightful rain Wednesda: night, which gave the gardeners thi anxiously looked for opportunity ti put out plants. Rev. Walter I. Herbert of Newberry will deliver the Anniversary addres; to the Presbvteri-in Sunday Schoo next Sabbatb.-Cliuton Gazette, 8th Sam Bowman, colored, was befori the Mayor yesterday morning charge( with selling liqurr. The Mayor ton victed him and sent-nced him to pai a fine of 610 or work on the streets foi 30 .ays. Hon. F. H. Dominick announces him self as a candidate for re-election t< the House in the coming election Mr. Dominick is young and active and has made many friends since entering the political arena. He makes a gooc representative. Personal. A great many commercial men ar( visiting the city now. Miss Lizzie Copeland left yesterday for Clinton, wbere she will spend E while. Mr. W B. Counts, who is now with the city railway company, of Columbia has been up on a few days visit thi; week. Rev: Geo A. Riser, of Mt. Sidney Va, will arrive in the city on a visil today. Mrs. Riser has been here for sev eral days. Col. John F. Hobbs and family lefl on Tuesday for the Charleston Exposi tion. From there they will return t( their home in New York. Col. George Johnstone is here or business before the State supremE court. He is not at present talking about his candidacy for the senate, bul will likely have some definite an. nouncement to make soon.-The State Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lipscomb, Jr., o Columbia, have been spending the week with relatives in Newberry. Mr Lipscomb is a son of Col. Tomn Up sedmb, whbo is so well known and ha: so many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Welch and.lit le daughter are visiting relatives here Mr. Welch has for the past year been in the Philippines in the interest of the United States govern ment. They~ will remain here two weeks before go ing to their home in Washington. The Finest Fabric made~ by human still is coarse comnpared with the lining of the bowels. Whet this tender membrane is irritated we ave griping pains, diarrboea and chol era morbus. Whatever be the cause of the trouble, take Perry Davis' Pain killer according to the directions with each bottles. Travelers in all climatei carry Painkiller in their gripsack Lrge bottles 25 and 50 cents. ACTIVITY AMONG MasONS. Eleven C andidates to be Raised to the Sub lime Degre'i of a Easter Masn-Dis trict Deputy Grand Master Gaffney to be Present. There his been for the past year much activity among the members o Amity Lodge, No 87, A F. M., and in terest in the order has greatly increasec and the lodge has never been in a more prosperous condition than at present Many young men whbo have learned t< revere,the principles of the noble orde] have united with it, infusing new blood and Amity Lodge is now destined to be and at no distant day, one of the lead ing lodges of the State. Tonight will be a great time with the maons. A special dispensation hai been granted for the purpose of raising several candid at' s to the sublime de gree. Prominent masons from Clinton Properity and Peak are also expectei to a' tend tonight's meeting. Holds Up a Congr essman. "At the end of the campaign," write: Champ Ciark, Missouri's brilliant cou grssman, "'from overwork, nervou: tension, loss of sleep anid constan speaking I had about utterly collapsed 1 seemed that all the organs in m body were out of order, but three bot tles of Electric 'Bitters made me al r ight. It's the best all-round mnedicin< ever sold over a drugit's counter. Overworked, run-down men and weak sickly women gain splendid health aut vitality from Electric Bitters Tr: them Only 50c. Gneranteed by al druggists. A Shield of Defense. Against competition is the reputa tion tnsat "Clif ton" fli>ur has gained b' its purity and high quiality. it ha fought its way to the front by sheel merit and it challenges any and a] other tiours to dislodge it from its well earned position. Made in a modern mill, newly re modeled on special plans of the mos advanced ty pe; milled with the ut mos care and scientific skill from carefull; selected wheat, 'C;ifton" flour is nov surpassing even its own former stand ards. Its popularity, its hol 1on trad from 1 he dealer to the consun..er, grow greater day by day. What this means ao us, it means ak to all who use or handle "Clifton " D3 you use or handle it? Can you atfor' not to? THE PENSION MONEY. Clerk Gnggaus Hao it for the Penpionert-A Liat of Thop,- Who Will Get it and the A mount Each 14 Entitled to. Clerk of Court jno. C. Goggans has re ceived the money with which to pay the pensioners of the count y an(d will be read v to disburse the same tomorrow and Mon day, and would be pleased if they would call at once for their checks. The following is a list of the persons of this county who will get pensions, in which class they are, and the amount each is entitled to: Class B-Entitled to S72 each-J N Bass, D I Fulmer, J J Gallnian, W R Jones, George Lester. J D Smith. Class C, No 1--54S each-Chris Gruber, Perry H1itt, J Phillip Kinard, J Preston Kinard, G D Lathrop. M H Liv ing-ton, F D M-ats, G Sam Moore, H C Rankin, T M Smith. Class C, No. 2-$19 65 each -W J Bedenbaugh, D T Boozer, F A Boozer, Levi Britt, J T Calmes, J D Cannon, J B Chambers, D L Clamp, Joel T Crisp, W D Clopton, E S Cromer, I J Davenport, W: P Davenport, R S Davidson, W T Dennis, 0 A Dickert, John A Enlow, G D Fant. W B Franklin, Levi J Fulmer, J H Gailard, Walker M Glymph. W W Griffin, Levi Gruber, J H Kibler, Levi Kibler, J B Kinard, W H Knight, James Lester, G S Livingston, D T Livingston, D W Livingston, R B Livingston, Y C Myers, G S Noland, T J Oxner, Hackett Prague, J E Quattlebaum, James A Riser, E W Reese, W E. Rutherford, D E Sease, John Sheppard, George A Sligh, F M Smith, J W Swindler, G W Thrift, J W Tolbert, H G Turner, Belton Wicker, T T Weed. Class C, No. 3- -$48-Sarah H Bright, Hmeline Cromer, E R Lake, Rebecca J Thompson, Martha Wise. Class C, No. 4-$i9.65-M E Bouk night, Catherine Bedenbaugh, Sarah Bishop, Rebecca C Boozer, E A Bradley, E C Brooks, Louisa Brown, L Francis Campbell. Ann S Campsen, T C Cannon, Caroline Cbpman, Elizabeth Cromer, Harriett A Cromer, Margaret E Cromer, Mary Cromer, Rebecca Cromer, A E Crooks, Bettie L Davenport, Catherine DeHart, Nancy Dickert, Harriett R Epps, Margaret Epting, Elizabeth Felker, S E Fellers, S L Garlington, Mary C Graham, Sophia Hardy, Sallie Holt, S E Henry, S C Halfacre, Nancy C Harris, Jane Hen drix, Rebecca J Hendrix, Martha Her bert, Emily Horton, M R Hunter, Mary F Johnson, R Jane Jonson, Sarah L John son, Elizabeth Kelly, L M Kibler, Mary A Kinard, S C Kinard, S E Koon, (Mrs) ilerb-.rt Leach, Nancy Livingston, Mor gianna Long, Elizabeth Morris, Harriett F McCarley, L M Merchant, Catherine Moon, F S McGowan, M M Mann, Louisa L Mayer, Elizabeth Metts, Jane A Mor.t gomery, Dolly Morris, Elizabeth CNeel, MaryNesley, S A Reid, Margaret S Reeder, C L Rhodes, -Nancy E Richardson, Fran ces Rikard, Margaret A Ringer, Julia Sanders, M J Senn, Elizabeth Shee1y, R Catherine Sheely, Eliza Sheppard, H L Sligh, Josephine Sligh, Mary Stuck, Nancy M Speer, Mary F Stillwell, Nan cy Swittenberg, Sarah Todd, Drucilla Tygert, M C E Wheeler, Martha Wilson, I M WVertz. Won't Follow Advice After Paying For It. In a recent article a prominent physi cian says, "It is next to impossible for the physiciun to get his patients to carry out any prescribed course of hy giene or diet to the smallest extent; he has but one resort left, namely, the drug treatment." When medicines are used for chronic constipation, the most mild and gentle obtainable, such as Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tab lets, should be employed. Their use is not followed by constipation as they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. For sale by W. E. ROBBERY AT PROSPERITY. The PostoffBee Safe Blown Open and 6247 Secured by the Robbers. Prosperity had a new experience on Monday night. The safe blowers vis ited that usually quiet village and suc ceeded in robbing the postoffice safe of $247. The robbers secured an entrance into Ruff's blacksmith shop and provided themselves with drills and tools with wbich they succeeded in getting into the postoffice building. The safe in which the effects of the office and the firm of Wheeler & Bowers were deposited was blown open, and the robbers succeeded in getting what money was there, amounting to $247 S$240 of it belonging to Wheeler & Bowers and about $7 belonging to the government. Several dollars worth of stamps were dropped oni the outside, as was also a till contaiining some silver and coppers. Checks and money or Sders were left on the floor iu the office. Tfhe noise of the shattered glass fall ing from the street window awoke Messrs. J. M. Wheeler anid son. B. L. 1Wheeler, who went at once to the scene to investigate the noise, but the party of robbers tired several shots to frighten away their pursuers and mnaue their escape. The robbe ry occurred about 2 o'clock Tuesday morn inc, an:d the alarm, firing of the pisto's. etc., threw the town into quite an excitement. -So fir wve i.ave heard of no elu as to the guilty partues Rewals a Gr. att secrt. It is often a'.ked howv such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected ny D)r. lKinfs New Di,cov cry for Consn r ption fiere's the s cret. t cuts out thle phle in arnd germ-inf.ci e d mucus. and lets. the life-airing oxy nr, enrich and ' si>lize tihe blood. [t heals the i1911 Wned, cough- worn tibroa: and lungs H ard cod and stub born > coughs s>on yield to D)r. King's New SDiscovery, the mnost infallible re;medyv for all Thro'at and Lung diseases. Guar danteed bottles 500. and $1 00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. RheDIal The liniment bottle and flannel familiar objects in nearly every ho They are the weapons that have been generations to fight old Rheumatism, about as effective in the battle with t] disease as the blunderbuss of our fo would be in modern warfare. Rheumatisn is caused by an a( condition of the blood. It is filled wil in the joints, muscles and nerves, a else applied externally can dislodge t1i Were deposited there by the blood and c Rubbing with liniments sometimes pains, but these are only symptoms change of the weather; the real dise are infected. Rheumatism cannot I until the blood has been purified, and and promptly as S. S. S. It neutra of rich, strong dissolves and w sufferer obtains -. S. S. col is a perfect exhilarating tonic. Our physicians Write about their case, and we will send and its treatment. THE SPECIAL NOTICES. H IDES AND WOOL WANTED. Highest market prices paid for Hides and Wool at SUMMER BROS JUST Think of It! 5 Photos mourted on cards. All Photos finished in one day. All Photos warranted not to fade. 10 days only. ACME PHOTO CO. 81 Over Pelham's Drug Store. LIME! LI ME:: LIME:!! Bought cheap. Must go. See us before buying. SUMMER BROS. f 4 G 'ERANIUMS FOR SALE-Plants and euttings. Call on R. J Miller. T WO milk cows for sale. Also Holstine bull for service. Apply to f&t 2t. Thos. F. Harmon PLANTS FOR SALE-I'abbage and Tomatoes. Ali the best varieties J W. Swindler, Wt st End 2t 'TOREBOUSE for Rent-For sale or rent. Also a two-horse farm to rent. A pply to Antine Buzhardt. t&f tf WxAN UED-Scrap iron of every d+ . scription and second hand ma chinery. For particulars write to J. B Garfunkel, Columbia, S. C. RUBBER STAMPS-Name stamp 15c. per line. Iads flc. Dae, merchants markin outtfits J P. C'ook, Newberry, S. C.. Rubber Stamp Manu facturer. 6ms Itaw PEQTACLES AND EYEGLASSES D)o your eyes ache and burn at ight? I have the be'st trial case for fting Spectacles and Eyeglasses, and csn fit the most difficult eyes, with the proper glasses. I have fitted glasses for the best people in the county and an fit you. I use only the best grade rystaline lenses. Come arnd give me trial and be convinced. Strictly one rice to all. GUY DANIELS, -Jeweler and Optician. YOUNG JACK >r service. Apply to A. L. Knigaton. t f. M. BU FOR D. (FFICE HOURS-Persons having inbusiness with the County Super .endent of Education will please call t his office on Mondays and Saturdays, s those are his office days. f Eug. S Werts, Sup't. HAVE things up to date. Send your SCollars and Cuffs to Newberry Steam Laundry. ON bundle too small, none too large, thave our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. JF you have fault to fin,d do not hesi tate to tell us. All complaints are arefully considered at the Newberry Steam Laundry. OLEAN LINEN pays. In order to -have it this way send it to New erry Steam Laundry. C ALL at The Herald and News office for Labor contracts, Rent con racts, Liens, etc. A.LL business that's business is "re ciprocity" business. We help hose who help us; it pays us and them. The Newberry Steam Laundry. It dosn't pay to be a mile behind the band wagon. Be in it and let the other fellw do the following. Moral. Send your laundry to the Newberry Steam Laundry. Better Than White Lead that's what Longman & Martinez Paint is. Cheap er, too. Prove it by show ilig you houseS in grood1 condition that were paint edl years ago( and clinch theC1proof ivithi facts andt figur,;es. Notice~ to Creditors. A LLPRSN HI VING CLAAIMS agansttheestate of P'recious Emi~u Tbnm. deceased, are hereby noti fi-d ! o wndier in the same d uly v t tested to the unidertsigned{ or his atror nes, M e.1 .ohn,t.one ,a wXeb-b, and those indeba dI to pay the same. The Riser Millinery Oompani has just ree-ived a supply of the laetnoveities in hats and trim mingsfrmdsmerwa.C' aningan forn Aflilur erV.Cl and see theni before you buy. ;trip are 11SL10(l. used for and are iis giant refathers id, sour :h acrid, irritating matter that settles nd liiiiiients ;ain oils nor nothing (se gritty, corru( ng particles. They an he reached onlv through the blood. relieve temporarily the aches and which are liable to return with every Lse lies deeper. the blood and systei e radically and permanently cured no remedy does this so thoroughly lizes the acids and sends a stream blood to the affected parts, which 1slies out all foreign materials, and the happy relief from the torturing pains. itains no potash or other mineral, but vegetable blood purifier and most 'Vill advise. without charge, all who free our special hook on Rheuiuatism SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. A Gcntle Hint. In our ztyle of climate, with its tud den changes of temperature,-rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled ii a singie day,- it is no wonder that our chiidren, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di rectly from this eause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup ko-pt ahout your home for immediate use wil. pri vent serious sicki ess, a large doetor's bill, and perhaps death, [y the use of three or four doses. For curinz i'ofi su'np!ion, Hemorrhazes, Pneutuonia, Severe Coughs, Croup, or 'any disease of the Throat or Lungs. its success is simply wonderful, as 7.our drugist will tell ou G. t a-sample bott ie free from W. E Pelham & Son Regular -z '. 75 cents Get Green's Spt-cial Almanac. FOR BUTT [F u OGS On Saturdays of each week at Freight office Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Newberry, So. Ca. WALLACE B, TODD ICE! ICE! ICE: My Ice House is Now Open tor the Season. See me before making your arrangements for your supply. The BEST SERVICE AT MODERATE PRICES. A contiuance of your liberal patronage is re quested. S.B. Jones. AGENTS WANTED. LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, by his Son, Rev. Frank Dewitt Tairmage and assomiate editors of Christian Hecr ad. Only book endorsed by Talma~ge family. Enormous profit for agents who 'act quickly. Outfit ten cen's. Write imimediately Clark & Co., 22.. 4 h. St Phila.. Pa. Mention this Pap er vored an aeu c Oury IceoCelm ande areoust riht I-.btsso sat o e r bnt (1u-e e - Addr okn lE . WQ L L Y . .. Atatara of rpf~.rsncos 25 ye r~ i ~'( 1a1t7. Book c~ Home 'i'P melt '-ant * d ll~. Addree~i M. WOOLLEY, M. D.,Atlanta. Ca. C GE"6 Mi Have you Visited our If not, come an( show you about ( and pretty thingA visit us. All buye have something t< Economical bu) to their interest aA low and qualities low prices mean Not so with us. I our counters, all c chandise, as cheal sort, much cheal run. Stylish buy( in mind that we the times in all de Small buyers e because they will the utmost con! get value receive, amount they may Large should con stock is completE good, our prices cc Shoes, Millinery, Goods, Colored ar Goods, Silks all Goods, Lawns, L Corsets, Hosiery Handker chi fs, W0 brellas, Domestics prices to please y< you in our store. DON'T S When we advertise we he advertise to sell and sell flying. 5000 2 lb cans tc other Bargains sold in les There are some who, after the early bird has ce then say, why you advert goods We say to these, ments, come at once, fc There are those who take opportunity. HERE IS ANOTHER EYE 1,500 Cans 31b Tomatoes, 10c per e 2,00 1bcans Syrap apples,8es g 1,000 2bcns Syrup Peaches 8 e 20021b can BChes, od enoug We have bargains for every one in Clothing and Shoes. We bought our g< to keep warw. New goods arriving dai] Yours for 0. KLET A FreshE Supply of Stafford's Ink, Carbons and S Typewriterr S Paper, ~r Ink Eradicators, Etc., Etc., h 'C At F P N aye' Boo Stor., JEER CO., Store this Spring? i let us tell and >ur many new 3. You should rs should. We > interest all. (ers will find it 3 our prices are good. Often shoddy stuff. No seconds on lean good mer p as the other >er in the long ,rs should bear are abreast of partments. ,hould visit us be treated with sideration and cd for whatever spend with us. ie because our our qualities rrect. Ourlines Ribbons, Dry id Black Dress kinds, White inens, Linings, , Underwear, :sh Goods, Um Sof all kinds at >u. Let us see LEEP we the goods, but we we do. Goods go a matoes and a lot of s than-two weeks. awake at last, come wght the worm and ise and dont have the Watch our advertis ir delay is dangerous. i advantage of every OPENER! rade, 8c per can. per can. ean.. for Prince Henry) 9c per can. every line, especially Dry Goods, pods while competitioniwas blowing the best at the lowest, 'TNER. The Fair and Square Dealer. IA YES' Compound xtractSarsaparilla Keeps You Well." In the spring your stem needs a gene a toning up. Our Sar aparilla is a good onic. You can also keep your logs, Cattle and Horses ealthy by using Our Own ondition Powders. Large 'ackage 25 Cents. rescriptions Caretully Filled at haves' Drug Store. IIEYS 11iis Alavs ini dotOi