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VARIOUi AND ALL A1U0VU. Commencement will be all the go in few days. Mr. L. f. Ep ing is a;nuryed as i Candidate for Cvunty Au iiror. Sle notice of elecLion of teachers foi the city Graded School. S unS seeto is of CVe wt / btl har.I rain Sun:ias afternoon. Th- Ma% or ser.t a neLro up V-st-erda fo ri ni, t) d I , o toln but.,er. Mr W W Hog. s i- an- o-net-d as candidite for re-elee4io as Prohat Judge for Newhrry !)u,ty. Treasurer J. L Epps is announced i this paper a a candidate for re-electioi to the Afflce of CouULV Treasurer. We notfee among the graduates a the Lutheran Tbeological Sptmin v this year, the nam-t f Mr. M. Q Bolbnd. of Little Mount.ain. Te gradu atioi exercises were rpid tast wek. Mr. S R-thblum of B)s on, manage of the P mily Proectioln Union wil arrive in the city to-day in the interes of the order. Newberry has already i council. It is a go-d order and de serves more members. We bave received a bz%utifIlIY got t!n up invitatfon to atten I the Com mencemi-nt exercises of the Columbi Female College, May 30th to June 3c at theCollege Cbagel, Columbia. Tb literary addre-s on Tuesday evenine will bedelivered by Dr Geo B Comer of this city. Mr. Thos. E. Wicker is announc ,d ir this prper as a candidate for Couno Superiniend-int of Elucation Mr Wicker gradua'ed last year at New berry College, making a good record ir -cllge. He is well known and ha' many friends in the Connty He wil be known by many as "Josh Trump.' the Herald and News corresp,ndent. Pertonal. 'Mr. W. E. Smith, of Columbia. wast in the city yesterday. C. L Blease, Esq. went to Charlestor yesterday to celebrate with the 0d Fellows. Mr. Ed. McDonald a member of thE Winnsboro bar was in the city yester day. Mr L. B. Blackwell, of the Nicholso Printing Company, Union, was in the city yesterday. Miss Juanita Sebump-rt has elosed her school at Dantzler, Grangeburg County'and returned home last week, 'Rev. W.Hf- Blakely, of Troy, S. C, arrived in the city Friday and preached Sat King's Craek church on Sunday. ~Dr. D. L. Boozer, Sr., and son Dr D. L. B>nzer will leave today for C'harles ton tolattend the meeting of the State De'ntal Association, and to visit the Ex. position. Mr F J. Russell has given up the t,rimming of the electric lighbts and Mr. Gary Johnson has accepted the posi tion. R H. Welch, Esq , left yesterday for Salisbury and Monroe, N. C , gathering imformation in ths Dickert damage suit. Miss E. Lilla Kibler who has been teaching ichbool in the Indian.Territory, at Soutb Me Alister, returned home last week. Mr. H. D. Clark, of New Haven, Conn., arrived in the ci y last week tc spend a while on a visit. He j>ined Mrs. C a -k who has been here for some time visiting at Mrs. Werber's. Mr. L. Wash Floyd, of Newberry, was in Union Wednesday looking af ter the local telephone line Mr. Durnal', of Spartanburg, met him here and will return soon to) overhaul tthe line. Mr. Floyd says he is going to have an up-to date system.-Union Times, 9L,b. Married. -Sunday May 11th 1902, by' Rev D P Boyd, at the bo'n' of Mrs Matilde Hendrix, mother of the beide, Mr Willie D. Heudrix and Miss Alm; Hendrix All of the Co'unt y. Ne.veaIs a Gr at secre.t. It is often asked how such startlin; cures, that puzzle the best physitians are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Here's the se cret It cuts Out the pblegm and germ-inf'ct ed mucus, and lets thbe life-giving ox.y gen enrich and vitalize tbe blood. I heals the infi-amed, cough- worn throa and lungs. Hard colds and stubbori coughs soon yield to Dr. King's Net Discovery, the most infallible remned; for all Throat and Lung diseases Guar anteed bottles 50c. and $1 00 Tria bottles free at all druggists. A Birth. Born, to Mr.anli M-3 F. M. Boyd, a Chester 8. C , Sunday morning, Ma 11th, a daughter. Both are doing wel] Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between your children and the toi tureii of itching and burning eczemi scaldbead or other skin diseases. How~ why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. Quickest cur for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheurn Cuts, Burns or Bruises Infallible fc Piles. 25c. at all druggists. Preaching at Enoree. We have been requested to announc that there wou'd be preaching Enoree Baptist Church next Sunda afternoon at 3.30 o'clock by aither Res Geo. A. Wright or Rev. N. N. Burtor The public is invited. What Thin Folks Need - Is a greater power of digestingt an assimilating food For them Dr. King - ew Life Pills work wonders The ne and regulate the digestive organ o ntly expel all poisons from the sy tern, enrich the blood, improve app tite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c; oil iirtio'ctiatn HER With Goods f orthe Th( Prices that tell why we SI Rolling. We break Our Banner of Low Prices is unfurl Our Stock is Sim OUR ATTRACT Our Clothing stock is the largest are judges of Clothing know we ha Men's Suits $3.50, value $4.50. Our line of $7.50 Suits are mat Our $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and ! are the best that can be secured wi Trousers! We have an immense stock of exi 98 C Cut in Half! Abigspecia Cut inHalfzgood values them to be closed out at H ALF P $5.50 Suits at $2.75. $E Don't forget--cut in half with the Come before your size is sold. Clothing for Little We are always ahead in this depc ladder in prices. Child's Suit for ag sell for $1.25, our price 98 cents. ! Big lot Suits at $1.98, worth $2.5 An Elegant Lin at $2.50, $3-0, $3-50, $4.00, $5.oo comprise the great( Knee Pants will be shoved off and out at 20 cents The best that can be made in Youths' Suits-no t to $12.50. Very exclusive and not to be fountd elsewl A Gireat Offering in (ients' Furn Our selection is as fine as can be found in the Stat tinctive superiority, And will be recognized as the productions in Gents' Furaiishings. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and N& Endless Profusion. Special Assortment of Fancy Hosiery not excelled anywhere, at prices 1o cents to 50 cents. A big lot of t1 left-going at the low price of 7 cents. Shirts! Shirts!! Shirts!! Never in the annals of the trade has there been Shirts as we are showing this season. Unquestionably to the wearers of Shirts, for they now know where th in our great range of materials, styles and prices. S worth 50 cents. Negligee Shirts at 47 cents, the 65 ce elegant assortment. Our line of "International" and the most celebrated makes, are unexcelled in design, c They have a superiority which others may attempt without success. Great Values at $1.00, $1 25, $1.50. to buy them. You can't resist the prices and quality = Facts To 1--We are Headquarter 2--We meet any COmp 3--The stock must be a Come to see us and The tThe Rachelor Maid's. A Big '!'mme u SThere will be an 'mportant business Friday night was Smeeting of the Bachelor Maids Club at night in the history 'the residence of Mr Alan Johnstone this 87, A. F. M. Eigh1 (Tuesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock. sublime degree, and Miss Lucy McCaughrin, Pres. confer the degree ir Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Secretary. ner than was clonei - ---- - .day night. The hr * on the Main Line. decorated for the oc yMimnaugh announces the fact in this conferring of the . paper that he has the main line and has spread was served t all the other boys side tracked Be that of the Master, M r. as it may, Mimnaugh is certainly selling to the enjoyment - goods cheap, and his low prices are mov- their visiting bre:h .ing the goods. Give him a showing be- Messrs Henry A. fore buying. new bakers present e ~a mecst b)eautiful ca , Work in s guet Chapter emblem of the er rMr. J. E. McDonald, of Win nsboro, compasses. Grand High Priest for South Carolina, M'basite ff D and Mr Edw. WV. Paiker, of Columbia,MatrGfn,w ar ntecity They came up yesterdaytoehriwaa t to assist in conferring the Royal Arch Mason. degree upon those who have recently gone into the chapter at the reorganiza- ")I"' i" tion of Signet Chapter R. A. M. Th e sad nu;ws u~ I PDeath in Columbia P>.njamin tNW1. a dLucy McIntosh, the little two and a higLi ropi-' i shalf year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. - -',rt'~.N.I: 3 . H. McIntosh, of Columbia, died '' jan ' a '0 yetrday morning Their many rela- whowi --) tvsadfriends in Newberryexndt isrmn wr t mtheir heartfelt sympathies in this St. John' . .ehure] -hi adethu of afflictmo, iLexington Counts itisands. Great News for Eerybody. arted the Ball and how we are golig to Keep ii the record on all former achievements. ed and will not be pulled down. We are ready to serve you. ply Immense. We give you the Pointers. ION IN CLOTHING DISPLAY! and best ever brought to Newberry, and customers who ye no competitors. Men's Suits $4.98, the kind that sell elsewhere for $6.50 :h-.ble only with suits for which you pay $10.00 elsewhere. 18.00 Suits are of the latest fabrics, handsome styles, and th the cash lever. Trousers! Trousers! :ra pants. Really the finest assortment we have ever seen. ENTS TO $6.50 THE PAIR. I cut in a lot of Odd Suits which at regular prices are as as can be found in the market. Just think of it! All of RICE. L50 Suits at $4.25. $1150 Suits at $5.75. biggest half on your side. Remember--FOR CASH ONLY. Folks Clothing for Boys and Youth. rtment--ahead in quality, but down at the bottom of the es 5 to 15 at 45 cents, worth 75 cents., Suits that others 5uits that would be good value, at $1.90, our price $1.48, e of Children's -Better Grade Suits st values ever offered as the make-up, quality of materials and finish. to $1.oo. ouble to find them in our Stock, all going below their value, in ages 14~ to 19, from $3-9c iere. ishings. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! e, having a dis- Everybody is more or less particular about the fit and wear of their tost up-to-date shoes. Our reputation as the Shoe House of Newberry has been gained by selling Shoes that give satisfaction. We are at the top in the biggest in and best line of Shoes we have ever shown. ckwear 11SHOES! - SHOES! - SHOES! All Qualities! The Latest Styles! The Best Made! For Everybody and All Occasions. in any artcna Stra H ats, . - Straw H ats. A look at our line of Straw Hats will cause you to say that we have enough to supply the town and county, well it's a fact, but we are going to sell them because they are mnarked to go at the prices we have put on such a display of them. Don't fail to see our great line of Straw Hats before you buy. this is good news All the way from io cents to $2.00, according to your fancy. isfor2cents Now for the every day wants of "cipe"Shirts, the G etBuy ingPu lc ors and quality. We have a big stock of Prints, Homespuns, Checks, Sea Island, to seeitatem is Bleaching, Jeans, Cassimers and Cottonades that we will sell cheaper than anyone else. Be Remembered= s for everything in our line. etitors wherever and by whom originated. old and the prices will sell it. be Convinced that we mean Business. JM IESON, [ead to Foot Clothier. Memioir. certainly a red letter Th reu rcllg tem hsds O Sudy Ma th192teaxe of Amity Lodge No.hadifo tissa n,htteby raecuofthlieo oeofhe ii were raised to the hv enhvn oesotwtizn fPoprt,amme fGa it would be hard to pce ie rm tedfeetca~s uhrncnrgto,Ms oaLv a more perfect man- O atFia h rp n rs i ann e ige,wdwo i Amity Lodge Fr-i-ne lre aewihrsie n* ann tterp g f6 T. 10 1 H had been prettily vcoyfrteFchnnb cr d.Sewstemte ffu hl asion~ and after the 9to1 TisatronteFemeirnalofwo arlin,oe f ho degree a sumptious adSpooe ilpa igm.TeTi a enahgl lse aiyi irough the kindness atei wllb arsaid(bai. )tto Kiet. nier, much adSmsnadXtrs ooe n htntutldahcamdtefubu of the members and vrr:;twwri.an fahrfuyerag, ashef il Meyer & Son, the ed Anty Lodge with c, decorated with the h i - fh o on :'tA .fatthtseddntrad eth tal r, tie square and P.(urn i iv ttiahrytn Cosiutotelswthapmsefo 8trict D)eputy Grand iO- C!tf~I tCO cok h sept wk ihtelkns is also enjoyed Al- .>i)1W. tW iOhl t Chit h evson ulsse.M grand( time for the ti u ~~a o.neti u 'a .DI hee n he afssesa asrortd in New- I M.A 1 ~on eudrtn ': re Ut ath of Mr. wilclur i f'( .itardh iies jit n of l.txinat~r o rn ric~ p kii.Iiew'o aeue A itsLtl > itmied y estemrd ay ao i i **ohritc a od t~i rw u 1 oltO :c handedt.forritis slaed n,-butztheQboys i. tar hshaovei beenkiii hai nog ome al o rtd with ~C ee rie0 itre. pickednea ftm eteen cl s fes.l.X. .Plam& a war his home in I have used DeWitt's Little F trl. Risers for constipanon and torpid live and they are right. I am glad to ir dorse them for i think when we un a good thing we ought to let 0901 know it." writes At fred II-inz--. Quine: sprinkiing will not he allowed by the . Ill They never gripe or distress. Sure a om w. E. Pelham & Son, C[,:G.S.MOWER[U., 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, Millinery, Ribbons, Dry Goods, Colored and Black Dress Goods, Silks all kinds, White Goods, Lawns, Linens, Linings, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Handker chiefs, Wash Goods, Um brellas, Domestics of all kinds at prices to please you. Let us see you in our store.. - COOLY PRICED WarmWcaiher Goods AS SURE TRADE WINNERS. Ladies Seamless Black Drop Stitched Hose, 8A ets. pair. Laidies Bleach"d Gauze Vests, full size,53 ets. Ladies' Bleached Gauze Vests, taped neck and sleeve, 8) ets. Lace neck, Bleached Gauze Vest, taped neck and sleeve, 14 ets. KLisle Vests, silk taped Deck and sleeve, 25 ets. Bat ieste Corsets, R & G. 50 cts. and $1.00 New Line T affeta Skirts, $5.98, $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. WOOTEN, .Agent Butterick Patterns. i9PiELAND BROTHER 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. Y ou need the Goods and we need the money. Come to us and let's exchange. Cut Prices on e' Clothing. ICut P'rices 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. Cut Prices on Embroidery and Cut Prices on White Goods anld Laces. Cut rie on Domestics and Lin- Cut Prices on Shirts and Collars. eneis. Cut P'rices on Shoes and Slippers. Cut Prices on Umbrellas and Para- Cut Prices on Hats and Odd Pants. sols. Cut Prices on Neck wear. Cut Prices on Corsets ank Gloves. Cut Prices on Trunks and Valises. This is a bona tide Cut Pr'ce Sale. The ['rice is cut on every arcicle mentioned and will continue until our Big Stock is reduced. It doesn't Vmake any difference what prices are quoted you or advertised by other rmerchants, come to us and we will always sell you the sume goods for CsmOPEL AND BROT HERS, "Who will not be Undersold."