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E. 11. .iUJLL. En,roR. Titfl STArE CoNVENTION. The State Democratic Convention which met in Columbia on Wednesday was largely attended and was a representative body. It was composed of many young men and yet there were many of the old stagers in evidence. There was manifest good feeling prevailing from beginning to finish and the debates were in good spirit. Most of the work was done in committee and apart from the discussion of two reso lutions which should not have con.e into the convention at all, there was no oppor tunity for any display of eloquence. The platforn was adop ed as it catne from the conintittee without discussion. It was gratifying to see and observe the good fee ing which prevailed throughout the sessions of the convention and not even a hint of former differences among Dernocrats was to be noticed. It was evident that Republic in doctrines and principles had no sympathizers among the nienbers, and wv'hile there was lar tnony and good will prevailing through. out the session there was deterininatiton to stick to the principles of Democracy and to put every one who aspires to political position on notice that no departure fro:n J)enioeratic principles would be counte nauced or tolerated. The convention made no change in the pledge except as to candidates for Coo gress and the irrited States S nate and these will be required to "support the Ix litical principles and policies of the party diurin g the let Il of office for which they itay he elected and work in accord with their I )tlntocratie associate" in congress on all patrty aquestions." The pledge as to voters and candidates for other olices re naius unchanged. There can be no ob jection to this for any nanu who accepts or desires an ollice of this kind froni the hamIs of I)lntocrats should be willing to suplort I )cmocratic principles and poliies or Ie sliotild resign bis contuission I his is a 'o<hfieatlon of the pledge that had been p, oposed by sonte newspapers and pI hic it II aid leaves sonic latitude to the olicer as to iinor ritatters The voter and the cantdidate for other offices take the saune pledge asheretofore. There can he no objection to this action of the coln veulioli. The planl of two campaign parties to travel not tnore Cthan two weeks apart was ad}opted ly the colvention This is a necesst i all the candidates are going to be given an opportunity to present their views, cvi n briefly, for the iindica ttons now are that the list will be long and ti would be i p)hysical imnpossibility for all of ihenl to make even brief announce rilent of the ollice to which they aspire in one dav. The coiven tioli adopted a resolution in favor of a lawprohibiting child labor in our cotton maills. Whilc we favor such a law we do na think this was a proper matter to conie be fi>re a Dernocratic conveution tnrless it were to be rinade a part of the platforinl. It is a mwatter of legislation aid was not diseissed in ally of the colity convent jons to determiiiine what the senitneti~it of tihe people is It shoulid, and io doniht will lie ariade iin issueL ini the primnaries this sununlier and thlen thi plelI will have an1 opplortlunity to ex. press thleriselvyes on the subject. There is no doubht t here is d ilferenice (if opin11ion On t his subject, even amnong thei opera tie'es thernulse.ves. lin acdditioni to thiis, if a chil laori how is to lie adopted there shu tld go with it a-coliupulsory edutcationi law. ThiesL' l-t iers, hiowev'er, will all be cli-enssed ini the hilt lie' mliig caiiipaign, and aft er thetn agininenits pro and coil are presenlted thle petolhe ci t heni pass j udg mlenlt. .\s to thle I lorse Creek Valley l,oekout we a le of the iniiion that the ndii presi denlt s are w :oig. 'T'hiat is, with the lights we have, and iihet they shouihl not lie coin ideined without the priivilege of beitig heitdi(. Fair pla an jutst trenattiett shionl be giveni ev'ery one., Bly this we do not ilieart to lbe iiderstood as ini the least de fenld iig the iiiill presidenits, and ini t his fight our sympathies have been enitiiely w ith the opieratives. ('ol. WilIi' Jotes was chasirmian of the (eIltiention andit aiftcerwards iiiade chair innof the State excetiv'e coimlittee, a positioni which lie has held for sev'eral years, andlo which lie has filled with great satisfaction to the party. Th'le caind idates were presenit ini greatl shape, hbuit they are ai jolly, clever set 01 fellows, and we are alway's glad to set thleni. In a few days thinhgs political wuill shape theruiselv'es up aiid we will kiiow who is who. It was stated ini Coiluia yesterda' that Gov. McSweeniey would not be canldite for re-electioni as governior, hu that lie would in all Iprobability be ini thi race for the Uiiited States Senate. The speech oif Col. George Johnstoui e om the resohitioiis of respect to Geii. Wad< Ilaiiiptoii was a geii and miet the ap latise of the cut ire conivenitjiione every one commiuenitedl favorably on it. Seiiator TIillimaii was called on after Lhi adjourinmnt of the conveiitioin and de livered a speech touchinig on nationiah is suies ihe was receivedl with marked at tenition aiid rotundly applauded. Altogether it was a pleasant and a stne cessftul convention, We congratulate the editor of the State newspaper uiponi the fact that the State conveiition which met in Columibi on Wednesday "sustainied the couirse o TIhie State 0on practically every point,' and that "the platform adopted, barring an in'cidenital reference to the platformi of 1900, was jtist what that newspaper aug gested."i We were ini nIo way surprised however, Of course no one will be meat I enough to insinuate that the gentlemen wito composed the convention actdd thue for any other reason than that the: State newspaper had "sug'gested" such a course. We were surprised, however, that the editor or The State could point out in' less than a colhwun all the points whereon his suggestions had been "sus tained" simply because the suggestions were his. But the convention was only in session about five hours and probably in this length of time could not ''sustain" more positions taken by eThe State than it did. The Union Progress is on the right line in refusing to out its price for candidates' announcemnents, in obedi once to the will of the Union Count,y Democratic executive committee. Such a committee is excerttlrg its authority by a good deal wi.. attempts to fix newapaper rates for announcing caindi dates, and we are glad to see that t,he editor of the Progress hams determined to fix his own rates or that such ain nlouneement,s shall not appear in his paper. O'N,-al Ni'wA. News is very searce at this writing. Some of the farmers are about, through hoeing cotton. Mrs. Mattie Cook has returaned home from Leesville. Spring oats will Iamost be a failure this year. Messrs. A. A. Wessinig'r and T. L,. Shealy recently vi,ited relatives 'and friends in Lexinttn ('omty. .Ir. and MIs J1 Ii. Uobe'ton s)ent last. Saturdaty aight iamnd Sunday in this connunit.y. several of onr people recently it tended the ('hatrle ton E:xpo it.ion. .I i s Sillie I'ugh is home uow. She hias been teachinag sc'ool it i3ig ('reek. Just ask friend T. how to mattnage h)t ga'ivy it ti stantge pe. Mr. W. P". Pugit has pureahhsed at nice, new reaper. it will certiinly ,ave a great deal of h-ird lahor in tii" comn u nity. .ir- I. .1 I,owaiti atnd wife' have a very sick alild at ptrese)tt. lr. J. T. Ires-,on, of Newberry. re cently pi-ased by on his waty to MlIace comia, where ho will put u) at he.utilui monutem t to the in'te'ry of 1)r. W. L' . lyb1ratnd. There was singing at Bethel last Sunday afternoon. A large crowd was p)resent There wats no preitahintg it. NIaee donia last Sanday itev. .1. K. I;lied was called tawaty to te lie dside of his mother who is very lick. lees and the girls are giving somte of oar young ien trotb)l"r at present. We notce that P'rof T. E. Wicker's nian(a is iinoneced is Ia candidate for County Superintenldent of Education. \Ve know him teina'',atl ly and think lie is the mam for the plaee. Ile taught almi of the most, smitessful t'ermas of school that, has erer b)een.t laaught. it. O'Neall last, winter. Ile will certainly do the county gomtd if elect'd. Mumch sucscess to 'lhe II emrald and News inad its reaada'rs. nVIa,aei ,e.g I '.naagn. A wvotama who hams hadl expeejieaee w'i th this dlise'ase, tells itowi to prevemntI 'mty d age roums c'ontscq iuences fr'oma it. Shle says: Our a thrae el hildri'ena took whIoopming ceougha laust sumuntmt', oatr' baby3 btoy beinig oatly t.hre'e miniths oldl, andic (twing tam ourm givinag t hem ( 'hammiber' lai n's ( 'oaagh Remetdy, t.hey loest nonte of' ahaeir a'lutmnipness anid caiam tit, t i mucIt better' hamlthI thana ot Iter' mhildrmemm wvhoise' laents did atom use to mls reini.dy. Ourm oldest, little elirl woumald call I ustily for' I*anke'y Hamll, Spreingi.ville.. A\ln. TLhais R'e'dy is for' smile by WV. 1'. Il'lhamt &~ Sont. Nowi 'issuied by thme Seabtoaard Aimr ine Railway afford the maost conivenaient atte cheapest tutethodl of trav'elling fThese tine Mieage liooks are s dld by thle Sea. htoard Air ,inte Raiilway' tat rate of ,25.O( each, amnd are good bet ween'a New O)rlemans amnd Bailtimtore, in fact they are good ove1 mmore thant m 3.(xco mailes oIf railwuiay am satashi ip lines, inaclutd inmg the Semihoarc Air Line Railway. Atlanatic Coast .inme Planmt System, Loutisille anmd Nashvilh anid the othier plritncipal railIroads oif thi south. T1hese books aire now ont sale a all Seiaboarda Air ine Cottoni ticket < li ces J J. Puller, Trmaveling P'assentge andic City T'icket Agenit, 15(Kt NMain Stre~et Cohatmabia, S. C. PROCLHIIITIOTiN! STi~A' oTO SoUTHi CA ROI) N A , '~7Hi'IEMAS imurormatiaion hats haeel reeived at, thi8 Decpar't tmnt. t.hat onf the twchfeh day of May, A. D)., l902 thait the barn, together' with eor'n, plo(1 tools, etc., belonging to J1. O. Jenmkinms onie amIle from Vauaghianville, in thi -Counaty of Newberry, was buarned, anm -ther'e belig reason to believe tbut the . burninag was at act of incendiarmt Now, Trhereforo, I, M. B. MeSwvee nocy, Governor of the Slate of Soutti ,Carmoina, in or'der that justIce tmay I -doane and the amajesty of the law vindl cated, do htereby olfer a reward (If Omt Hundred Dollars for the aipprmehienilo and !onvction of the pea'son or' permson: who committed said aict, of incen diarism. In TrestimnyWhereof, I have here unto set my hadand caused the Gres Seal of the State to be afllxed, at Co (LS. lumbila, this TPwenty-flrst da: of May, A. 1), 1902, andl In the 126th year of the Indc'pendence of thi United States of A mmriea M. 1B. MoSWEEFNE~Y. By the Governor: Mf. R. CoOPRia, Secretary of State. BIoocd We live by our blood, and on it. Ve thrive or starve, as ourl" blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to li e n11 or by. W1 hen strength is full and -qi ri ts high, we are being re im-'shed, bone muscle and brain, n boxdy and mind, with .con tinual flow of rich blood. '[his is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutri nent in it. lick of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again--man woman and child. If you htave not trictl it, send for free sarn plo lt. agrceatle laste will surprise yot. SCOTT& 11OWlNl, tlenuists 4t"4I, Ptr:i St e. New York. s:. i a all ditIggllists. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. f I1lK ANN Ai, M IIlT NG O 'T'HK Stockt.oldters of the Cone'lidated 'eleplhune ComIp ny of South ('aroliita will he beld in the o1lice of the Oim llany oil 'uestittay, .1une 3d. 1s92. at. 1: I'Clock mn.. for the eleetiun of Directors for the o.suin g sear, and for the tralns aitlon of other I'usiless 1 L St'EAI'.\N, May 12. 1 102-2t-f. Seeretar. An Ordinance Pertaining to Persons of Notoriously Lewd Character. B i IT )lt)AIXll by the Miavor and Aldermten of the I'own of Now tnr, In t'ounci! assemnbled andt1 by at111ho'i'y of thbe sll :t' Seetion I It shall be unlawful for p)ersons of a notortisus lewd e1aratet"r to txp10se thenistlves in an ol1eisive matnner, ur to eonregate 11pton the pbi t1lie thorou-hfares or at the epIcpot 41t' other Itblie pitees in the said town. S. C. 2.A1y person or persons violat ing the provisions of the fore going s-etiou of this Ortinaunec hall up o) Convietiotn, te filed not lesh than i v e 1lollitrs not' more than Fifty Dollars, or ili ri-onetd not less than Ten or more than ''hirly Days. Done and ratified uniler the cor |1. S. l ptrate seal of the Toln of New herry". Soith Carolinat. this the (it ht day of Mav, A. 1). 1902. OTT"1O KL.1;'TTN1:1{, A t test: W. S. lA\Nt :I.on{ 1, & T P. '1'. (. N. An Ordinance To Prohiit Petit Lar ceny. BI IT'~ ORDA IN lI) by the Mayor' and Aidermenci of the T1own of New ourry, in CJotuncilI assembled and by au t,hor ity of the samle: Section 1. It, shail be unlawful for' any persthon' rpersons t.0 commit the crime o)f pet it larIceny wi thin the liits of the T'ownI of Newhlerry, S ( . Sec. 2. Atny person50i who shall violat,e l he pr'ovi'.on of the for'egoi ng seet,ion of this Or'd financ, upon1 conlv ictionl thierefor, shall be requtired t,o pay a lIne of not. I"ss tnu One D ollar' nor mtore' I t an lFtfry D)ollar's, or be re of t he town or01 C'outlty for' a periiod of not less t,b an ive Do1ays or mlore than Thirity D)ays, in thie diseretion of the2 . layor'. D onte and t'at,iied unider't the cior [Ls I )tate sieal (If the Tjownl of' New h ejrry, Sout,h' (Cartolin a, t h is the 5th dlay of hiav. A D) , 190)2. OT' To K blC I'TN ICR, A ttest,: W. S. LANutl(R, V. & TP. T. C. N. An Ordinance Relating to Agents o: Life and Fire Insur ance Agents. 31l0 IT O)l(DA INlCD hy tile Mlayo; a~indl A lder men'h of the ('own of Ne w her'ry, S. e , in CouIncil atssembled atm by at,brli t,y tof t he samel: Meetiotn I. it shall be unlawful foi any3 nIon-resLident perilson, lirmI 01' 01' poriatio engagflZtled in or inOtenlding t< en)gage in writinlg upj fire 0or life instur anee 1101icies or' soliciting elther o l'tchl hutsinIesses within t.he limits of t,hl T(own of NewIYberry, Sout,h CJarolina, wIihot, firs't obtaining a licenlse th)ee for' fromt the clerki of the 'lT)wn CotnIc of Newbertry, in) the sum of 'lTen Dol aIts, wilih11 silienIse shall1 be goot for' Tl'W'vteN lilths f romlth date18.1 there' of, and1( shlall be nion-tratnsferibtle. Sec 2. Anfy peorsotn, firm or cor'pora t,itln v.lolating tihe provision of thia Ordinance, shall be subject to a fine o niot less5 t,hanl 'Ten D ol lars, or impris 1onedl ori sentencedl to 1labor1 on thl sL,retis of said( townt or the putblic worki of Newber'ry County (county chnin ganlg) not, less t,han Tienl D) ys nor more bhan Th'iirty D)ays. D)one aInd ratthed uInder the nor [b.a. portil Meal of tIhe Trown of New tberrly, South Carolina, tis thle 6ith day of May. A. D. 1902. Attest: WV. S. LANOFORD),Nayr (. & T. T.' C. N. TrHE NEW BERRY Land and Security Co, WILL BUY AND SEI.L Notes, Bonds and - Mortgages Stocks of' all kinds and B~eal Estate. An Ordinance Prohibiting the Carry ing of Concealed Deadly Weapons. B", IT ORDAINID by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of New berry in Council'assetnbled and by au thority of the sume: Section 1. Any p*tson carrying a pis tol, dirk, dagger, slungah.,t, metal knuckles, razor or other deadly weap ons usually used for the infliction of personal injury, coneraled about his person within the ineorporate iimits of the Town of Newberry, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. See. 2. Any person or persons upon cotviction of violating seettot one of this Ordinance, shall be punished by a tile not exceeding One Hutdred .l)ol lars, or imprisoned at hard labor upon the public works of the Town or Coun ty of Newberry, for a period of Thirty Days. Donn anid ratifled under the cor [t,.s. porat' sc'al of the Town of Now herry, South Ca'rolIina, ti.is t.hu 6th day of lay, A 1) 1902 0TTO0 KI1TTNh;R1, Attest: W. S I,NiFOnt, C. T.T 'I. C N. An Ordinance To Prohibit the Sale of Malt or s pirituous Li quors in the Town of Newberry. BE IT O1.l)AtNECl) by the Mayor and Alderltren of the 'own of New berly, in l'cunlil atm blei and by athority of tli betnlcm: Sect!.on I. It. .Ihall for nnhawful for ctny lt."erson, tirn ir cor"J oration to Sell anty -piritulous, Villtutl, o'r malt ilors, in any l atitIty, within the t.orlorate hnits of the 'l'own of Newberrv, S. ('., eXl'")' IS p)rotviidtd by Ihe State 1)is ienstatrv L.aw Soo . A :\ti per 1st , ti:"ml or cororl; tion Vi) ttilit t it fort-u. itlg suetoln of thIl I Ort'inatnt"t :.hal'. on ooliviev ion ih. r"of, pay a eine of not ' s, t:an 1'. it !otl isir ut'r mo e t h -6ll F'ift i I)csllar"s, or he t iu.n ri:-ona i for i1 t 's th:1 . ln Tt"n n-r tor1 than T'11irI tavs for ac'h i et t t rl ott r'e ll)one utan"l a:ite.l unde- t . l cor I. l I poato -ai of the i'own of New l-I'v. S ulth l''o lina. ns the tthl day ,f %I,a\. A 'll 191.1' OI'F'O tii.t1-'.'TNV.. \lalo . A\tc.st: \\. S 1..\Nt;t'it:n, a' & 1' . C. N. An Ordinance Prohibiting Spitting Upon the Sidewalks and Other Places. 11il' l()IiI)I.\INE) by the. Mayor and .\Ilderen of the Town of New berry in ('otucil aust."lbld11 and by aut,hority of the samt: Sotion I. 'Ih. from aind Iafter' tihe l)taS.age. of (his Or i i ance, who ever shall spit, upon the =iide'walk- of the 'l'ownai of Newherry, or upon ithi' floor of any pulic hatlI, or in any hotel ollice Or other plblic buillings, shall be tuil(,y of a mll isdtimieioUr, ind upon) eontvittion thel'cof before Ot,e anyor or Town (o'un il, .lihll he fined itn the sum of not, exceeding (ne lltndred IDollar. or Tbhlirt.y I)ays' Iimprisonment uptoni t he pubI)lic works of the 'T'own or ('ounty of Newher'ry. Dne anod rattti'td unditer the cor lb S.) porate seal of t.he Tewn of New herry'~, Soulth Carol inat, this the 63th day of May. A. 1). 1902. OTTO KL1ETT'NICR,t Attest.: WN. S. LA N'totono, iyr (. & T. Tl'.C. N. The Fidelity IViutual Life Insurance Company, Philadelphia. Mr,.. .' Gn li, o e ft e m s prmnetmrcatso 'ewer M r. l. . Spearman, Gen.O At., New-s berry, S. C. Dear Sir: After a thborough exam Intat,lon of Lbhe llan s and securai ty offered1 me by t,h e lideli ty M1 nt utal Life [nsuri atnce Compaliny, and af ter a cfafu comn patrison of its rattes andi plilcies wit,h those of ther com un lels, hot h of -v blch were subm)titted to tme for my accept -ance. I took a policy In the FIdelit,y on my life for' four t housandl, and liater t,ook out two tmore thousand. You can inifer bow hi1ghly I regard your comn I panty. I ad vise all desltring I nstrance to in vest,Igate the Fidelity's plans before in s uring. - Wit,h beet, wishes. Y'ours truly, MAVIN(I4 tANKC t.hIeK INsIUtANUic. Life Insurance is the becst Savings Blank. lat. Because, if y'ou di1( atfter' making the first. deposit-, y our (family' receives mnaty timies as much as you have diepos ited. 2nd. After havIng madle annual do posits for moro than three irer, you can bortrow at. a reasonable rate tbe loan value of t.he policy, without other securIty. F'or rates and terms f9r Insurance, or an agency, apply to F. 0. SPF.AIIMAN, (Gen. AgI., N- 'vberry, S. C. Ice Cream! Milk Shakes! Soda Water! All flavors, the finest and the best. V(. B. Peiha & SOl Prscritioln Phar'Iacists, C uRES tiARRHcEA DY!EN T[RY 'CHOL RA Ut ONE OF the most distressing an< prevalentcomplaintso spring and snummer is DIARRHOEA It attaoks voing and old-weak ant st rona. littodtemd are numerous, but tht only thing that gives quick and rt%tain reliof is our Peppermint Cordial Stops pain instantly. Removes the cans.' of the irritation, soothes th< nervos and restores the sufferer t nomuinal cond(itioni without any3 bal after effects. GILDER & WEEKS, Particular Phamanacists, Corner Drug Store. NEWBERRY, S. C. RESTAURANT? At R. J. Miller's Restaurant meals an bo had at all hours on short no ice. Fish, Steak and all seasonable lishtts served. 'T'ho Restaurant, will iot Ie closed down during the sum nnr, but will be in full blas*, to serve he p)ublic with the beOst the markel aanu afford. Prompt, polite and1 at. tentive servants always glad to serve you. I also keep one of the choicesti stocks of Fancy Groceries eve: brought to this city. Call to see me Respectfully, RU 3.MIL LER Near Postoffice. FOR BUTTER and EGGI On Saturdays of each wveek at F'reigl oilice Atlantic Coast Line Ri. Rt. Newliherry, So. Ca. W ALL ACE B, TODD. HAVE YOU BEEN TO TH~ NEW GRANITE FRONT Confectionery and Bakery? 'IIEY (JAN GTVl'MYOU Patenat lIread at 4Ic., or 3 for' l00. M ilk Bread at 4c., or 3 for l0c. Graham I3readt at 4c.. or 3 for' 10c. Hfomemade Bread at 5e. Cream Bread at 5e. Cream Bread at, 10c. l1ostoni BIrownu Bread at l0c. Lad y Fingeirs per doz~'. 10c. Saivory Biscuits "' "' IO. Almond Macaroons per dloz, l0c. Cocoanut " "' "' 0c. Plumb Cakes, " " l0c. XVno' " " " 10e. .(Coceanut D)rops, " " l00. Lemon Snaps, "' " I0c. Van illa .J ubles, "' " 10c, Cinnamon Rolls, "' " 10c. Call and see us. - Yours respectfully, H. A. M EYEMR & SON. AGENTS WANTED. LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, I, his Son, Rev. Frank IDewitt TIalmag and associate editors of ChrIstIan H oi aId. Only book endorsed by Tailmag famIly. Enormuous profit, for agent who act quickly. O'utfIt ten clenti Write hnmiuediately Clark & Co., 2228. 4th. St Ph ila.. Pa. Menion ta. OdN.Poe. ol For Odd Nooks anC AT . Odd Little Prii Young Cc Wishing to start h it to their advanta homes here. Qu which appeal to slender purses. H. E.TO .H IE E NEW BIY L! FOR$14.00 High grades at a l l prices in Columbias, Monarchs, Crescents and Hartfords. Having had 25 years of experience, I know how to do first-class work on Bicycles. J. W. White. -THE National Bak of Newberry 8 C (ESTABLISHED IN 1871.) Capital - - - - - $150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 Gnneral banking business , ran -acted with prIomptness. Smeial attention to collections. Correspondence solicited. Savings Departnent. Deposits allowed Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from date of dep osit. 1Intors pcayable Janluary 1st -. A.D URLIsr41F, Pi st. .T. W. M. SIMMONS. AFM C'r ICE! ICE! ICE: My Ice House is Now Open for the Season, See me before making your arrangements for your supply. The BEST SERVICE AT MODERATE PRICES. A contiuance of your liberal patronage is r,e quested. S.M~ ones. ...JEWIELRY JEY(ELRL. in large varieties from a cheap Stick Pin to a FINE GOL.D WATCH. Call and examine my stock before buyin,g. \Oorneri. eS. uples ouse-keeping will find ge to furnish the little ilities high and. prices young couples with DD CO. E I M I - BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! OXFORD Ai TEACHERS i' k BIBLES. $0, $2.00 and $2.50 and up The Prettiest and Cheapest and most Conveniently arranged BIBLES MADE W 0i iii s SEE THEM AT Maes' Book Stor. REST EASY with your I.iuimbing anI,1do noit, have your work dlone bAfore vou see ouri lineI of flxtr.res andl get us tio make ano esti matr for you. We 'wIi pay speeial at leigtion to Li.his branch of our busIiness from this on and wvill in a few days~ have a comnplete liIne of PlIum hi ng l x ,nreA in stock and you catn we just Iwhat you want. All work will be Newberry Hardware Company. Before You Go Away Summer Trip you want to see that you have a good H air, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brush in your trunk. Nice line, of Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Tal cum Powders, Perfum ery, Toilet Waters and all Toilet Goods. Our Pain Rliere diarrhon and su mmor cornplaint. OiY" Prompt attonition to pho0no or d ers. Wiley's (Candios~ always fresnh. You want 80om1 for (Commrencomnnt. At Mayes' DIu rto-ire.