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~.H. IL. 'L 10 h. THE VLEMON TkWUHLF. Since the trouble at. ( lemsou began we have given our re-ders full rep rts ofthe whole affair. It is unfirtunate that it should nave occurreu, and still more unfortunate that the fae s junti fied the trustees in deciding with the students. From the facts brought out the almost unanimous verdict has been with the students, and the decision of the board of trustees in reinstating Cadet Thornwell and the sophomore class meets the popular approval. In this case the verdict is correct, but we say it is unfortunate in that it may give encouragement to the student body in the future to rebel against authority when their cause is not so worthy. But, however, when you find the student body so unanimous as in this case you may almost conclude that there is jus tification for their course, even before the testimony is taken. [he punish ment in tbis case was entirely too se vere. It revolted against the justice which rested in the student mind and they.took the action they did. President Hartzog has resigned, but his resignation will not take effect un til the June meeting. There will have to be some other resignations before there is peace at Clem-on, and they had just as well come now. Of course the institution cannot be crippled, f-r tnere is demand for it, and men can b. found broad enough io run it successfully. It takes broad men and men whoare will ing to study and know the student's mind and the student's nature to run such an institution successfully. If the trustees of Clemsou Cotlege can secure the services of Dr. J M. McBride to take charge of Clemson they will make no mistake. He is the calibre of man for such an institui ion. The State convention meets n,xt Monday. Politics will begin to boil then sure enough. Holds Up a Cong-0- .Mau. "At the end of the campaign." wi ites Champ Clark, Mi-souri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tentoon, loss of sleep atd constant speaking I had about utterly col'apsed. It seemed tga% alt the organs in my * body were out of order, but three bot tIes of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter " Overworked, run-down men anid weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Biiters Try them. Ouly 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Devidon UnI1ege Commencpmenft. The program of the 65th commences ment of Davidson College presents an attractive list of orators. Senator Mobey, of Mississippi. delivers the an nual oration at 10 30 a. in,, Tuesday, May 27th. On the Sunday preceding Dr R. P Kerr, of Richmond, delivers the baccalaureate, and Dr. Egbert WV. Smith of Greensboro, N. C., preaches the annual sermon before the Young Men's Christ,ian Association. Monday evening the two literary so cleties hold their reunion, with two distinguished South Carolinians as ora tors: Hon. W. F. Stevenson, of Cheraw, 7 and Pres. B. F. Wilson, of Spartanu burg. On Tuesday Senator Mloney's address in the morning is followed by the Alumni Meeting and Banquet at 5 p. m., and the Oratorical Contest between the Literary Societies in the ev, ning. Wednesday, May 28th, is Commence menL Day. The oratiot:s by represen tatives of the graduating class, deliv ery of diplomas, etc., in the forenoon are followed by a concert and reception to visitors in the evening. The Southeastern passenger associs tion has granted special rates f rom all points in North and South Carolina, and from the principal cities of Geor gia and Florida. Dangerous if Ni-glhcted Burns, cuts and other wounds often fail to heal properly if negiected and become troublesoime sores. DeW 't' 's .Witch Hazel Salve prevents such cou sequences. Even where delay has aggravated the injury DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve effects a cure. "I had 8 running sore on my leg thirty 3ears," says H. C. Hartly, Yanikeetown, Ind. "After using maay r. medies, I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Piles .yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits. W. E. Pel ham & Son. Notice U), V. Vs. All veterans who have not applied for Southern Cross of Honor must do so on or before the 23d inst., as the 3d of June next is the last day in this year on which the crosses can be bestowed. Call at office of Schum pert & Holloway and get a blank application. 0. L. Schumper t, Adjutant, James D. Nance Camp U. C.V. 2t CureS Eczema. Itching Humors, Plimples. and CarbuncIes,-C,,sts Nothing to ry. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Brlm) -n recognized as a certain and sure cure to.- eczema, itchingt skin, hbumot s. enbe scales, watery blisters, pimnples, aein bones or joints, bei s. ear bu'cles, prak ling pain in the sktai old. '- ing our s * ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm take. internally, cures the worst and m.'s deep-seated cues by enriching. pri.fy. ing and vitalizing the blood. therebK giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only cure, to stay cured, for them awful, an noying skin troubles H.-als every sore and gives the rich g!ow of health to tbe skin. Builds up the br'aken down body and makes ibe blood rred and DOurisbing. Esp&cial ly advised for chronic. old cases that doctors. patecnt medicines and hot snrings fajil to cure. Druggists, $1. T1o prove B B B. cures, sam ple sent free and prepaid by writinir Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ga Describe~ trouble, and free medical a'dvice sfrnt in sealed letter. McL%URIN'S LAT FISrI('UF. The Jontor sepuator fr4)m Snoth Caroliia ttd Mr. fiatt-s, tP,oprietor <t ihe- Maiij-1,n House at Gres-favite, Have a 'e!sonal Encouutt r in a waohiDg Of& Hotel. * Washington, D. C . May 1.--Senator McL,turi! tonight himd a pers -nnii en counter in c:e RaleiLL: lit-l w i9i A A. Gates, pr prietor of hMnsion Houz<, at Greenviuit. S. '. McLturin, Gate! and Loomi Blalock were walking through the buffett. Tht-y stopped op posite the news stand, near the Penu sylvania avenue entrance to the hotel. Evidently angered at some remarks passed Gates Ftrippee off his coat and rushed at MeLaurin. Th-y cliuched. Gates attempting to strike, but failing to land on the agile Senator. They were separated. Blalock caught hold of Gates and forced him back. The manager of the botel caughDi McLaurin, fast advsnc ing. McLourin at once left the hotel Gates reluctantly desisted from rushirg after him, exclaiming: "I can eat two like him." Gates put on his coat and went to his room. He bas been here since Monday with his wife and child. He left here at 9 55 o'clock for his home and would not talk, except to :ay that the trouble was of long standing. Mc Laurin could not be s- n, Bl3alock re fused to talk. R M L. ANOTHE.R ACCOUNT. There was an exciti!.g se ne in the lobby- of a ho:e i-re tonight i' wbich Senator McL urin, (if Soth Carolina, figured. 'The Senator wbs ;t'is g in the dining room with a gentleman. when he became the object of somr- off: n.ive attention from a man. whose name the Senator refuses to disclose and who. the S-nzoor says, was under the influence of liquor at the time. Shortly -fter this the Sena!or heft the dining ror.m and went to the cigar stand. While stdnding there the man who bad fol lowed the Senator from the dining room, approached him, whereupon Sen ator McLaurin knocked him down. The mi.n's friends came to his assist ance and ended the scene by hustlil g him away. Tbe Senator was not struck. There werl- no arrests. Don't Statt W.ot-g. Don't. start ttie summer with al gering co:g or cold. We all know what a ",ummer coli" is. IPs the hardest kind to cure Often it "'tiangs ona" through ohe entire seas"n. Take it in hand righ t now. A t-~wdoss of One. Minute Cough Cure wil set yoeu right. Sure cure for coughs, eoids, creup, gri p, bronchitis, all Lbroat arnd lung troubles Absolutely safe Acts at once. Chit dre-n like it. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used.'' say s J H Bowles, Gr'oveton, N. H. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." WV E. Pel Aa Son. TG ALL. ud the.Gr-azd Lodge. The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias wi l convene in Green wood this week. Messrs. Eduard Scholtz and A.. J. S. Langford will represent the local lodge Hon. Ge'o S. Mower, who is one of the! officers of thbe Grand Lodge, will also attend. Like a Irownsing MaD. "Five years ago a disease the dotr called d3spepsia took such a hold of! me thar I e uld scarcely gt,' writes Geo S. Marsh, well known attorney of Nocona, tex "I took quazztities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing he:ped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at ouce and afte-r a few bottles am .pound and well " Ke-dol is the only preparation whiTb e.xactly re produce-s the na ural dige-stive juices and co)nsequently is the only one w bieb die sts any good food and cures anyv form of stomacb trouble. W E. Pel ham & Son. h>eath. Mrs. S A. Davenport, m..ther of Mrs. Fannie Russell of this city, died at her home near Silver Street, on Sunday after a lingering illi,ess, in the SStb year of her age. Her remaiins weree buried at \ft. Zion on \onday morning A shield1 o't Defenh,e. Against competition is the reputa tion t at "Clifton" flour has gaint d by iLs purity and high quality. IL has fought its wvay to the front by Theer merit and it challenges any and all o'her flours to dislodge it from its well earued position. Made in a modern mili, newly re modeled on special plans oif thbe most advanced type; milled wit.h the u'mos-~ care and scientific skill from carefufl3 selected wheat, "C;ifton" flour is n;w surpassing even its :own for mer a d ardb. Its popularity, its holt on traide from thbe dealer to the consumter, growe, greater day by day. What this means *o us, it mneans~ no to all who use or handle "Clifton "Do you use~ or' hand!e it? Can you afford not tu? To h Opd Oil ThildEg~ 24th New Granite Front CONFECTIONERY and BAKERY WHERE Fine Pastry, Fancy Cakes, Bread, Fine Confectionery Can be Found. Your patronage cor dially solicited. The public is cord ial ly invited-especially the ladies, to give our establishment an in spection. HRryA. eyr & Oil Keep clean teeth by ising one of our 25c. guaranteed Tooth Brushes. These are a new lot and are good ones. Let us fill your Prescriptions. We use pure drugs al ways. Nice line of Toilet Soaps, Sponges Per fumery and Talcum Powders. For a good drink at our Fountain ask for our Ginger Ale. Cold, Sparkling, Healthy and Refreshing. at Mayes' Drua Store. WILE'S Cadis ilws in tofk TI: R MIIEI CCMIY beg leave to call your attention to theii be utiful and new Fans and Ribbons just received. The Ladies' Exchange Mrs. R. C. W illiams respectfully inform s the ladies of Newberry and vicinity that she has opened an Ex change for the pur chase or exchange of la dies', children's and men's second hand clothing, and solicits their patronage. Persons on business will please call atthe Exchange, Crotwell Hotel, first floor, between9 a. m.and4 p. m. "Manifest destiny" always manages to .how up well in the footings of the ex pense account. What Is Foly'.. Kidney Cure? Answer: It is made from a prescrip tion of a teading Uhicago physician, and one cf t be most eminent in the country. The ingr&dients are the pureet that mn' y can buy, and are scientiti ally combined to tbdir utmost value. Gilder & Weeks. Let thbe nicarauga canal bill be ushed at once. It is not necessary to get the consent of thbe railroadis. A L.sson in Health. Health Kidneys filter the impurities from the b tOod, and unless they do this eood health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney an bladder disease It strengthens tr e w'hole system. Gilder & Weeks. Would the sup,reme court judges star-d 5 to 4 (on the constitutionality of a~ law increti-ing the salaries oIf judges? A Revelat'on, If you will make enquiry it will be a revelationi to y( U how many succumb o kidLtv or iader troubles in one l(erl o r bLOIbe r. If the patient is not. beyond medicar aid, Fol-3's Kidney Cure will ec.re. It never disappoints. Gilder & Weeks. I!a the sear 1802 an American mili tary c'mm ander suppressed the decla ration of independence as an "incendi ar document F<( egs Heney and Tar containm no opiates- and can safely be giverr to chil m er>. GJld.r & Weeks l'esident Schwab should be given redir fir having thne good judgment w o ik n le, salar\ at. Monte Carlo ratbar tn in Wail s'treet. . raves. ir s Iangeronus. Constant moition jars the kid n-ys wich are kept in place in t0 e body by ueica:c at tachmen' s. This is the reason iar travelers, trainm in. street car men. t'amsters- arid all who drive very mebh suffer :rom kidney aisease in acune f orm Foh~ y 's Kidney Cure -tunthers the kidneys and cures all for ms of Lidin y and n!adder disease. :o. El. Hau--an. locomTot ive enrginletr, L ma O . wri-es. "Censtat vibration ofi engini' c-auJsed me a grn at deal of troubl te wit my n kid neys. and I got no r.lief until I used Foley's Kidney r ' Gilder & Weeks. By usin io i Panama st-h. mec to if-IT : the N ie ag ua p1-n rthe opiporients af the isthian c-anal have fatllen back no tt.e la-t -i oh. Fony's Hir' an;d Tatr is pec-uliarly -d,to--a fr a-Irnma, broet it,i. :&.d I.- .: - f I Iakin im; e i l o::D f -. a.g t -wdri abrr o -o- rn .~ (1. n ha- iful of hyploc A. A H,-rren. Einet. Ar-k . wrre. - ve -' Il.ins and T--r is the 4o n1 o for TO- -ughs. colds anid iung u: -I know :bat it has eur-d con umt o' in jv:. tir-i tans." Gild: r & -e ii - it wiual 0 just as w.r! to stt a' D) nis West Indies br-ick be ni.jii pr., vi-r i e mone . TIhe T ippi~ne brick (did nrot stand the? yo ne-,h.rt- nyoeusn y's T re ad Tar and not being L ct-v s Ti~ rix and T:~ r and not being atidied. Gilder ~ Wi eks. t Bection of Teachers. A 4 1 M. ON T[HDAY. Ju n5. N9)2, the T -of N ot-rry Sue1oo )i D!trict I. ii , i e T r,I- for the Newl-errv G a Ed Mo r v t cholast -c verv v 1 . , : - A mber 24, 1902, as fo!Iv'2 A Supr rintndt n ent. a: '- -h:r vf ')ne male teaher i - - ' ! mn _aie e t, the a a , 3 c> ael'. A Male Pr inip;i 1'' ihool at the salt v cf 840 i10 Th' e Ft,male t-tw -, fr - ('ol 1rtd chhoi at h - J.5 lu 1.- t-rm or .ei of .. . hoseln shaillb th- vnwi.- -1h1-c year, heext. when he. r.- di-mirw-- ftr c,aiis- or ars- p rm ited tO sevtr t:1,-ir el,ntion by order of the B rud T r u ste . Anla0on4 may ho fil.-d Wh underisinrv, d F N M AI 'I N . New beI ry, S C , May 12. 192 NOMINATIONS. For Auditor. E 14. LONGSHORE is hmt E l\ at 0 nounced as a candidate fr Cou, t.y- Audior and(A is pledai-d it) abide Iie reuit of th.- Dmnei -cratic jr&fmary. W ILLIAM W. CROMER i. hereby announced as a caiiidate f-r All(litor for Ne:wwrly Cout : v ant i p led ed to ablidt. the r 1u t .f the D=m,crawice primrar\ elkwtion. L I EP3TING IS qEREBY AN nounced as acand idate for C.untv A uditor and is pledged to aiie th,- I sul of the Democratic prim -ry. For Uounty Supeirinten dent of Education. S. WHEELER t--h. an o nounced as a caluiLt for Couty Superinten'n-rit of E'u-tim and is ple g-d t :ide K --lt ' I ih" Demoecatic prim;ary. U(4. S. WERt r.- is iFERFBY AN E nounced as a candidate fo (iounit v Superinte-ndent of Education atd p edged to atide the resul wf :be :ri mary election. 111OS. E. WICKER IN 11EREIBY annouiced as acandidat.- f-r Super intendent of Edlucation. and i pl.e!d to abide the result of lhe Demociatic Primar v. For Counly Treasarer J L EfI'S IS IIRtE13Y AN noured as a camid tIa- for re ecetior, to Iht < flic'. of ou Trea U!.rr for Ne-vbtr-r% Ci:0nd iE pltdged to abide the result of the m ocrativ priiary ecetion For Pr obate Judge. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as e andi:a!ter r.-- -eut -n t the office of Probate Judge fr NeW abide the result of the Democratic pri mary ecioniIf. W. W'. HODGES -Teacher Wanted - T HIE TRUSTEES AND i'ATI ON~ of V:-ughnville School wil- mnft au the Vaughnville schoo! house (In Saturday May 17th, at 3 p. in., for the pupose ot electing a teacher. A poli cations hall be in the hanes of eit her !- M. B -Vz~r or A A. Maddinr hv the dal e named. Salaryv $30. scho- i :. run seven or eight montihs. H. M. BOOZER, A. A. MADDIN, Vaughville, S. C. Trus:e' S. Notice. I HEREBY WARN ANY ANDALL .porsons not to hire or employ John B. Birge. or any member of his family, as they are under contract with me for yar Anyone violating thins notice wil bo prosecuted to the full extent of t.he l-aw. GOI)PREY HARMON. SPECIAL NOTICES. 'M [TrH BtROe. Rto r Mill at Kinards kwil [grind for tce tenth. the out put ef this mill has a wide reputation for its excelle-t quality Cus-omers are treated righrt aLe( perfect.t .earifae tion' is guaranteed. IPECTACLES A ND EYEKGLASES D). your ey es ache and born: at nihtr? I have the b:-e trial case for f'in.n Sp: etacle-s and Eye glasses, and cm fit th- m-'-t ditlicutt eyes, with the prop' r glasses. I have fitted on&-es o the best p op e iin the cout .s and cat Sit y-ou. I use only :be hb-. t,y gnode Crs.taline kenses. Comue anid give me a trial and be coun e. St i-1- : one price to al. GUY DAN [ELS, .Jewelor aDd Opticiatn. RBRSTAMPS- Name stamp meebants nmrking o,utfits J P. 1Tk Ne.berry, S. (3.. Rubber S amp IManu factur-er. 6uis itw \iONEY TO)LO)AN F-AR \l ERS ' ND 1A ERBAlS-It ou t.iV .-up p ii- fotaitiiing2 purposes o~ ent dit, or you atrt mer chianrd isim'e t-uymrw-ods on thim n-as ttmle, bor-row a fin . hunrdre~ d doLarIs awl pay casa for w I;,) .s --u bu.v andr ,.rie maney. You <>..u u rt w n- ne') ou five y ears timt if you have real estd.e in or rm ar town onf wni'n are sustntial buildingts 1For- info:m.tin writ-- J. T. Patrick, Pin- bluff, N C. wbo h: ascontiroi of much catpitalI from the Nor-th that is s- ekizg Sout Ii to: in vest Jron:. - Mr Cat tick i'as no Joa:rb brouiitht to the South mnort-.-le manf'ce urinig <nt- rpris, s anHd capital tha-. atny Sotuilhers man, arnd he has thre -nfido--ee of the cap:alists Nor-th Hei -Chief Industriatl A geit of thte sea hoani Air L-nI Notice to 2reditors P URSLAN ( O .lORDER u>F m~dred :1nd er irs Of Ju n Wat t-. le a-d, are - e I y reqin mands a a .1.1 - - ee c--- . .i, his (ourti. onl or .r 'h - 10 d ay of Iu-e. 19O2. and i-n-y ar-- hei-: e-n otned a-~ 'e, tPn.-d frorm V -ne'! og hi- demands e-wwher' W. WV. HOD";E-. Judge' of th-- ( or tr of P',.hu < fi wherry. S. C. KEEP '-KOOL" 9 ::U R-E-W~ I Y NO -V H EN P) F.l}B xt.r -- li- I- ' . k> 1-: of (00 ound- for 45 '- nrs :' ice II e will findl ii tn ,br-- 7 - ays irn a -erk:. fr-on 6 -i. 'n andt S i mn . readv (o -erve- 'u wvith. 'K le' le- the 'e .round. 'Sp eid p rie for ia-ve quii.nti ic me Itaw . MiiA Thursday and THOUSANDS- 0] just landed fc business thes just for glory. S each day. It will this big sale. All Dress Goods, Sil Table Linens etc. days. I have the of Dry Coods, Mi try to select fron Colored Silks worth 75c, only 59c, your choice. and some stores sell it fu just landed, worth $1.51 people are going wild ol all the stores in Newber DOMES 10 pcs 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 2' VdS 2:;C, for this sale. iS c. 1C pc 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 2: worth 3ic, for this sale, 18c. 200) pcs Sea Island, worth 5c, for th 2000 yds Lonsdale Cambric, short. quality, now only 6tc. Whifte Goodc I can show you more bined. A big line of Ta ofshort lengths, 2 1-2, wants for a little mone Millin Another big shipmeni sold at big reduction foi bon placed on sale--noi sale only 1 9c. yard. St< *double.____ Umbre *I just bought a big lot an umbrella or parasol 160 doz. Ladies Underv 1 00 doz. L 5' Every pair of Shoes a this sale. Remember t day at the biggest and The Cheap The Ewar The Question of Dr Isp viding, its variationi and] its o-t di-e app' al I an ca efu: de. so , ->t prog rI up~on -eife li nes: ' e are '*--r c ti tira at word of ex .gcr--a ''I n -a u ktapi *e meian'S not m r ir un- disI,:s; retlenI cons"tam 'rner;tT*, u' ['1LO il HING is n:ow b'einga om. by a kJgrt many so-catl b-o matu tf- c: ur r-. WV. EneaLvor a bV from afw who arI- up-0a:i TaWor- E>* gari ma- n everyv way. best work mann. that mo'w, can buy. Strict atre n'ion p-d o material and l;in~ii- s . TPh Fir f iur garmeents is unexc'lled erd pr:ces are corr e:. Fmiciailll CI'asli MSt. Ext a Tr mat:ia.i Se isave~ a " i grea? variety, all p)rices. i oft' n XWe want 1o ple::se you sl! r~k ifl 4mearn(3 before XO' onr '!L t)3 warm and select A GREAT LINE OF SUSPENDERS. I jjhr~*X%!I AlllI(nds, INECK WEAR Hats EN0CGH~ 'MI , '. Our Stock of Clotiti is Co MAle STREET, - BIGDA" / 4NAUGH'S Friday, May 0th a 2 DOLLARS worth of Ne >r the Big Sale. I am goi e two days, Thursday ar ale begins promptly at I pay you to come fifty odds and ends, short le ks, White Goods, Embr to be sold at Half Price t largest and best select linery and Shoes in the . Our entire line of finE 85c, $ 1.00 and some worth $1 .50 5 pcs. Black Silk Gloria 50 in, wid r$l forthissale59c. 10pcs36in D yard for this sale 96c. This is ier. I have sold more silks this 'ry combined. [iC DEPARTMEN wide, worth jiooo yds Androscoggin Bleac sale, 7c. yds. wide, i xoo bolts Shirting Calico, 5c. o1000 yds -6 inch Percale t bc lengths, ioc. Soo yds. long fold White L:a 9c. --A Big Line Just Opc White Goods than all the-stores ir ble Linens to be sold at a sacrificE 3, 3 1-2 yds. Now is the time to ty. ery Departmen tjustonened. Every Hat in the IB -these two days. 100 bolts Libert t a yard worth less than 35c. and p quick--another big lot at 5c. an :as and Parasols ! at less than 50c. on1 the dollar. I for less than my conmpetitors can I ests for this sale, 4c. adies Undervests for this sale, 8c. 3 doz. Ladies Uudervests for this s .nd Slippers I be sold at a sacr he sale lasts only two days, Thurs cheapst store in town. NAUGH est Store in the Carolin ess is Paramounit. FGITg If meifal tbought of the n'or; is ar Ou .alk'. o'' tne ne v prni merchan-4f BUTT ER ion f m ren etie: ithus t, ens On Sainrdays of -! . a s -ssson and only V etable andI( 'very portion of this store this princi- offhe A tlantie N.ewherr BLUE SEjRGE WALLAC W be IWOrn.X We catry the line maide in R ulars, Slims and Stouts.' Thenf we wi you our Nohby Fancy suits. T'h - are d:stincet Mtyles made from bea4utiful seh'-eted exclusive patterns. > ur low prien on thes-~ &ood TII s sr. Summer Shirts. ...LU~ v7e dIo ea ry eli io on f rb most o't sA lish varied and largest ever dfinish. Thown All the new pat i ] ( inl stocqk te-rns a- they are~ offered Idr111o Fit.;' Whi.tss \.i,e SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! In large v~ WV e:r th S e S'oek of the CI y. [N anT s w smoY TU m:EAsI a cheap S 8818*Furnishing Goods, FINE GO~ Call and pIet li EYery PaicuIaf. stock befo 'IER CO.. Xdar NEWBERRY.8. O. Jeweler a~ id 9th. w Goods ng to do d Friday 3 o'clock N miles to ngths, in oideries, hese two ed stock up coun for this sale e worth 75c. b I ack taffeta the Silk the Spring than hed Cloth, for this kind, now 2JC. o saIe at only 5C. n. 15c, kind, now Lned. i town com . A big lot supply your t. iouse will be y Satin Rib 4Oc., for this d 10c., worthy can sell you UY them. ale, 1 2 1-2c. ifice during day and Fri 'S. 'OR and EGGS ach week at Freight Coast Line RI. R. v, So. Ca. E B, TODD. ~rieties from tick Pin to a .D WATCH, exa mine my re buying.