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E. H. &ULL. Eirrom Why should Newberry not have a mail delivery as towns the size of Sum ter have it. Newberry and Sumter are about the same size. The rains for the past few day will greatly help the crops. We were need ing the rain very much in this section, but the prospect for a fine cotton crop was never better. Nothing, however, is certain until 2t is a reality. Our farmers were scarcely ever more in need of a good crop and a good price than they are this year. The State newspaper is giving Col. Tillman material aid in his race for gov ernor. In yesterday's paper it gives him thr& columns, all of it available editor ial space. A few more "boosts" and the rest of the gentlemen in the race for governor had just as well retire and save the expense and worry of a cam pAign during the hot summer months. ".e campaign meeting at Donnalds was conducted on a high plane and free from personalities. It is to be hoped that this pace will be kept up through out the State canvas. The public is not interested in personalities, whether they emanate from the candidate for public office or the newspaper editor, and either one who indulges in them is not worthy the support of the honora! ble and right thinking man. Death. Mrs. Lemuel C. Jobnaqp, a daugbter of Mr. Jesse Senn ol Trinity section, died at her home Sunday afternoon. Her 'remains were buried at Trinity Church, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. COtto Blossoms. The frst cotton blossom of the sea eon was handed in at the office yester day worning. The first received was from Mr. A. L. Whitner who says he has Ane prospect for a good cotton crop. His bloom opened on Sunday, the 15th. The next were from Mr. W. J. Wicker, who lives eight miles east of the pity, and one from Mr. R. i. Wicker who joins farms with Mr. W. . Wicker. The third bloom handed ia was by R. C. Glen, who is far:ging. on Mr. Everett Merchant's place. The fourth cans in, from Mr. L. H.. Covington, G.rs 8. C, The fiftly from~ Mr. JPQ. C. M1Prers. of near tg.wgo. Mond.ay, sher:fr Bufores ea. Some time ago a negro who had been passing rnnder the name of George Jones, made a written contract with an industrious old. negro in the county, Jno. Brooks, to work for him on the farm, but signed the. the 'contract as Henry Jones. As soon as he signed * the contract he had the oid negro to advance him $8, with which he claimed he sieeded to move. He took the money got a ticket and left on the train. A warrant was sworn out, and afthe some diligentt work the Sheriff located hism in Charleston and on Friday 'e was brought to Newberry. Sheriff Buford never permi.ts a guilty one to escape if in hisa power to pre vent it, and in thia case he deserves - especial praise, for the party defrauded was an indaatrious, hard working old gegrot one who deserves the protection ~f the lawe as much as any one. No good health onless the kidneys are sound. Fole. 's Kidney Cure makes * the kidneys right. Gilder & Weeds. A atep Mother's Cruelty. On Saturday sixteen citizens of No. 8 Township held a meeting for the pur pose af investigating some supposed brutal treatment of a 14 year old girl of the township. After investigating the matter thoroughly they decided to have Mrs. Ellen Cromer prosecuted, or either have her and her husband give their * consent to let the girl be given a home with some person who would protect and educate her. Magistrate Chappell was seen by . he committee and on Monday sent to Mr. Berly Cromer's, the father of the girl, and told what the citlizens bad decided on. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cromer consented that the child be given a home with some one. Magis trate Chappell then carried the child to Mr. John Cousins who promises to tke the girl educate h ar and give her a home in the true sense of the word. AU C9asses Can Get It. The grocers who are handling "Clif ton" flour are the ones who have the best class of trade and the tightest grip * on it. "Clifton" is a fiour of quality, and goes into the homes of people who want the best the market affordb, and this applies in this free country to all from the lowest to the highest station. No sumptuary laws can prevent the humblest Americas citizen from buy ing the purest and best flour and every good housekeeper knows she gets the purest and best when she buys "Clif ton." Bransford Mills, Owensboro,Ky. Maved From an Awful Fate "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. ebhields, of Chamn bersburg, Pa., "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Never and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cons' mption, used it, and was completely cured." [For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in the world, audi is Infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bron chial Affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all A A Card to Veteranp. ' To the Confederate Veterans of NP w berry County: I want to get a list of the veterans of Newberry ('ounty who are in actual want. Any one who knows of such a veteran will please send me the name with the particulars of the case. My addresi is Newberry, R F. D., S C. W. G. Peterson, Chairman County Pension Board. Lively Times Aheaed. Mimnaugh says he has made things lively this spring in the dry goods line, but anything in the past must not be taken as a criterion as to what is to come in the future. He says he has made enough money this spring and wants to divide the profits now with his customers, and if up-to-date goods and low prices count for anything for the next few summer months he ex pects to make it livelier than ever. Watch The Herald and News for his startling announcement, lie believes in printer's ink, A Coming Marriage. Miss Josie White, of this city, will be married in the West E.nd Baptist Church on the evening of the 26th inst at 8 o'clock to Mr. Ths. Andrews, o Winston, N. C. No cards will be is sued, but friends o5 both parties are in vited to attend the marriage. Miss Whitt is a most excelient lady and will be missed here. She has been a poRplar teacher in the West Kud GrAded School for the past four years. [Death of an ItaiAt. The infant son of Mr.. and M1. W H. Harris died at their residence in chis city yesterdy evening at thrte o'clock, after aa illness of several days with cholera Infantum. Its remains will be buried at Rosemont this morn ing at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Har ris have the sympathS of their many friends in the loss of ibeir little one. For County Treasurer L. EPV6 IS HEREBY AN noueed as a candidate for re eletion 1 t-b.e office of -Vounty Treas urer fi. Newberry County, and is pledgedl to abide the result of the Dem ocz4Aic primary election. For County Superinten-i dent of Education. J S. WHEELER is hereb3- an a onced as a candidate for County S'iperinttendent of Edi. ation and is pledged to abide the result. of the Democratic primar-y. EG u. WR1'8 I HEREBY AN nounced as a candidate for (.ounty Superintendent of Education and is pledged to abide the resalt of the pri mary election. TOS. E. WICKERI 1EREBY Superintendent of Eduacation. and is pledged to ahide the r"esult of the Dem ocratic Primary. SPF.IAL NOTICES. OA R LOAD GUANO just received.. SUMM~ ER BROS. CIOMPLETE line of Trrunks from. '"$8.50 to $18.C3, at Wooten's. JUST r'eceived lot of Silk Mitts im 'plain and lace, at Wooten's. (CAR LOAD GUANO just receive-L'. - SUMMER BROS ()FFICE HOURS-Persons hayin business with the County Super intenident of Education will please call at his office on Mondays and Saturd.ays, as those are his office days. tf Eug. S. Werts, Sup't. ALL business that's business is "re Sciprocity" business. We help those who help us; it pays us and them.. The Newberry Steam Latindry. 'MITH BROS'. Roller Mm at Kinards. .wiflgrlnd for the test h. The out put of this mill has a wide reputations for its excellent quarty. Customers are treated right anA: perfect satisfac tion is guaranteed. RUBBR STAMPS- Name stamp merchants marking outfits. J. P. ('ook,. Newberry, S. C.. Rubber Stamnp Manu facturer. 6sms Iaw yOUNG JACK for service. Apply to A. L. Knighton. tf M. M. BFORD. MONEY TO LOAN-We negotiate -loans on improved farm lands at eight per cent. interest on long time. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. WI~,ANTED, at the Newberry Hotel Spring Chickens and eggs. f&t8t W. A. Jamieson, Proprietor. ' PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Do your eyes ache and burn at night? I have the best trial case for fitting Spectacles, and Eyeglasses, anid can fit the most difficult eyes, with thbe proper glasses. I have fitted glasses for the best people in the county and can fit you. I use only the best grade Crystaline leases. Come and give me a trial and be convinced. Strictly one; price to all. GUY DANIELS, Jeweler and Op'ician. Teacher Wanted. T HE TRUSTEES OF' HARTFORD school will meet on Wednesday, July 2nd., at 1 o'elock for the purpose of electing a teacher. Term ot nine months. Salary, $30 per month. Appli cations must be filed with either of the undersigned trustees by the above mentioned date. JOHN C. H IPP. J.IW. D)ERRICk. R. L. HAYES, New berry, S. C. Trustees. Teacher Wanted. T HE PATRONS OF THEF KI nard's school will meet ou Wed nes day, July 2nd, for the purpose of elect ing a teaching for the next termi Term, seven months. Applications to be handed to either of the unde~rsigned trustees by that date. 0. B. EVANS, J. C. GARY, S. E. KENNERLY. Kinard's S. C. ~'rutces NOMINATIONS. For . nrgress. WTA I 'Af K E N, OF A lBIViLti, W i heb annunced ac a ifi date for Con_(ress from the ''hiird ('m) Iressional 1istrict. til is ph-ile tl abide the result of the Denriocratic primary election. VE are authoriz-d to annoutwo Win. N. Grayd., aS- ;, vaiididate for Congress from the thii! Conores sional Disorict, subj hj to th. :!,tion of the Democratic prim %ry elect ion. I 11. INA UALLA, OF A IBIVI LL E, is hereby ann,iu:ced a ctndidat, for Congress from the Third Congre. sional District in the Dtmocratic pri mary and is plvdged to abide the result - of the same. E. E. PiC ESQ., OF AN derson, is htreby announced as a candidate for ('onvres from the Tnir. Congressional Di4triet, and is pledged to abide the resuilt. of the tDemocrate. primary election. I ANNOUNCE myself as a candtda!e for Congress in the Third Distriet subject to the -actiini of the )emoeratic primary election. E. M. RUCKER, JR. D IR. R F. SMITH OF PICKENS, is hereby announced as a eandi date for Congress from the Third Con gressional District, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary election WM. J. STRIBBLING OF WAL halla, Oconnee County, is herc by announced as a candidate for Con gress from the Third Congressional District in the Democratic Primary and is pledged to abide the result of the same. For House of Represen tatives. I IIER!"11Y ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a,, atidhiate fi,! the [ouse of Rep r-cnta;,ives and pw('ge myself to abide tI resuit of the primary elevtiin. JNO. M. TAYLOR, of West End. T AM candidate for re-electioi to th", House- and will abide the result of the primary. JNO. F. BANKS. I HEREPY announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives ad will abide th- result of the Democ.-atic primary election. Respectfully, W. U. SANDERS. J AM A CANDIDATE FCR RE election as a member of the House .)E Representatives subject to 0' e rules of the Democratic party. Fred H. Dominick. For Probate Judge. UR. A S. WELLS IS HEREBY .kann.ounced as a candidate for Probate Judige of Newberry County, and is pledged to abide by the results of the D)emocratic primary Election. I IHEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election to! the office of Probate Judge for New berry County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary election. W. W. HODGES. For County Supervisor. R. JY.FLOYD) IS H ER EBY A N 'nounced as acandidate for County Supervisor and is pledged to abide th' result of the Democratic primary elee Tp D. RA MAG;E is hereby an - 1. nounced as a candidate for County Supervisor, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. IHEREBY announce myself as a candidate for County Supervisor of N?wberry County, and pledge my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary election. T. 0. STEWART, Jr. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for Supeirvisor for the County of Newherry, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary election. JOHN B BEDENBAUGII. TOHIN M. SCHUMPERT IS HERE-1 tby nominated as a candidate for County Supervisor and is pledged to abide the result of the primary. For Auditor. H.LONGSHORE is hereby an iIe nounced as a candidate for County Auditor and is pledged to abide the resuit of the Democratic primary. 'TILLIAM1 W. CROMER is hereby armouued asazadidate~ fusr Auditor for Newberry County and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. Ii RENIUS EPTING IS HEREBY announced as a candidate for County A uditor and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. For Sub Supervisor. rfO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS .1of Newberry County: WVe take pleasu-e in announcing the name of J. A. C. Kihier as a candidate for the itiice of Sub Supervisor, and pledge his abiding faith in the result of the Demo cratic primary. VOTERS. For Magistrate. MR. C. 13. TI DWELL is hereby an nounced as a candidate for Magis trate for Townships Nos. 1, 2 and 8, and is pledged to abide the result of the primnary election. R. P. II. ELLESORt is hereby an nouinced as a (andidate for re-else tionr as Magistrate for No. 10OTownship'. and is pledged to abide the result of the prwimar-y election. I Hi HBY announce mvself a eand i date for Magistrate for T1ow.nsipi No. 11. and pledge myself to abide the resul t of~ the primary eletion. WV. P. SUB E R. COLIN L. (R A ffAM is herehr arn UI(oIeed as a candidlate for Mag is trate for No. 11l Township and is pledged to abide the re psults o'f ciie Demnocratic prmarv eaetion. J II. CHAPPEl'lLL is herTby an . nonuneed as a candidate for Mrg istratr' for Town-hips Nos 1, 2 and K* and) as pledg"d to ahide the result of the D) mo'ra'tic pimary elect ion. I lEitEBy ANNOUNCE MYSELF a andidate for Magistrate for Townships Nos. 1, 2 and S, and pledge m ~e pf to aider theesul t of the Demo eratiMEprimar. ' s e MERCHANT. A Se A IS THE NOW when the the needs of evei Lude and offering any occasion Ne Cut price And it includes every SL and the Blue goods. T reduction in prices. W Juction sale means the ...ALL S OneHalf. SEPARAI lower down yet in a spE ust half. You can't fai T ROU Another Big Lot of extra Pants jus 1at it is almost impossible to keep uF ever beAn offered before. GENT'S FUI Our phenomenal selling in this dep gh character of the goods we handle ales small amounts of money aver s hat our sales inL Gent's Furnishings h 2bwno sig a of abatement, nor willi plniished and every belated purchas er he comies. Our prices are the lo ond anywhere. We uame just two specialties in sh ji the rest. in keepinig with their gre bhirts jnst in for your inspection. A Sensation i This Great June Reduction Sale n ~reatliue of Straw Hats must also go li sale in Straw Hats up to this time. om body was pleased with the splend id m your time to get a Straw Hat out of c ution Price. Never so early in Sta o cheap. Come before the sizes are Come to the Great June Reductio) make you easy in mind. A good big the way Jamnieson helps you have thil o.IN HEAD TO F llHo Central !----.Give Me 48 They nave al! kind- of Bread1 -- ~atnt Brtad, Milk Bread, Graham BreadJ, Cr'eam BreaLd. Cap Br.ad, RtYe Bread, ielt Seed I e Breald, Bostonl Bro~wn Bread. Lagz'et as,sortmeitnt of fresh. faney (.aks ev QV hIiown hiere t befre Ordrs taken b.v ?Telephone and de verd fre~e of charg~e as we have out u1 new nelivery wagonl. Call anld see us, or ringt ny Phone H. A. Meyer & Son. FOR UTTER and EGGS On Saturdays of eac hi svik at Freight otlis AtlanltiU Co vst l.ivne 11. I. Newberry, So. fia. wALTAC BF.R TODD. JUNE R1 nsatiLoE IJ JAM )ERY TIME to se goods are wa rybody-an evel more attractivE wberry has kno\ aIe on All it in the house in Men' his June Reduction Sal e are pretty well satisfi closing out of the bala UITS AT CUT PRIC CUT Il E AND DI cial way. We have thr I to get good values hei SERSI t received. We sell so many pants the liae. Such values in pants have NISHINGS. artmenit is the best evidence of the and also because it'presents the best Bcured, and this is also the reason ve gone on with a vim and vigor that be, f >r our stock is being constantly ier will find ample selections when est anid our selections the best to be irts, "[nternational" and "Eclipse.' at vaue. A new line of Negligee n Straw Hats leans, too, that the balance of our ke Spring Suits. WVe have had a big line was carefully selected, and every ateril, finish and good style. Now is ur great line at the Great June Re v Hat season have we ever sold them adly broken. iSah. It will be a happy way tc saving of money in what you wear i gs truly pleasant these days. I. JAI OOT CLOTHIER Before You Go Awa! Summer Trip you want to cee tha you have a - ood Hair Tooth, Nail and Flesi Brush in your trunk. Nice line of Toile Soaps, Sponges, Tal cum Powders, Perfum. ery, Toilet Waters anm all Toilet Goods. Our Pain Re ieve a diarrhwa and~ saimmer comnplaint. grPromnpt attenition to phone or Wiey's CJa;dies always freshi Yoi wart some~- for Commneen!t. A Maves' Drug Store, Teacher Wanted. II ilElI is WVA NTEFI) I'O) $30 a ;no'it.Ih for- ." ve-n mont hs. R~oJr froi $6 t, $8. A ppliestions will he re tired hv the uindersigned Trustee uitiillyj5th. The patrons will me" a . the m-hool hous on that abt ~t, 4:3. JINO. S. RUFP. J1 Y. THIOMP'MON. Never .C, Jne 7,2.1902. EDU 1101 0 t if Clol TESON get the season'. nted. It is the t nt in clothing gr< opportunity fol vn. It is really i Colored SI s, Boys' and Children's a goes for THIRTY (3C ad with our Spring Clc rice of our spring good ES FOR THE THIRT I HALF! STrIN CT own another lot of sui1 e with your eyes close Children's Clothin We mean just exact.ly what we to go at wholesale cost. Now is y mere song. $5.50 Suits for $3.%. $350 " ' $2.25. $1.65 " " $1.20. Be in t ime. Th.sy w o't last THE SHOE HOU Good Shoes! Fashionable She. (good Shoes! A whole side of oui We are really what we claimi to We are chuck full of Shoe v dr please you in style and make Shoes down to the.lowest possib' footwear in the Great Juni l.ldm Ladies Oxi This means that all our Ladi a don't wntend to carry a single p t sell them. Here they go! $3.00 Oxfords at $2 25. $1.65 Oxfords at $1.18. You will want Oxfords. The at cost at Jamieson' s. MIES AT JUNE REDL~ BIG CO 01 $15,OOQ Wort Merc This sale includes t Summer Shoes, Oxfo . Also big stock of Fan -ored Lawns. We are overstockE Sand in order to redu the people of Newbei ply their needs now ACTUAL NE Don't buy any ShO a das, Fancy White ( until you have seen c Prices. It will mean We handle only t goods, bought for Spa leading factories in A Copela The Un I You Need a i m eticeet call at the Riser Millinery Co. Yon will alw'ays tind( thirF g pretty ad up to date. ALE. hing r'S 3 very best values ime for providing 3ater than magni saving more than L rine Si its, Clothing except the Black ) DAYS. It is a sweeping ithing sales, and this Re 3. Remember! Y DAYS.. 1ZHoIf FROM the cut price sale, ve are putting the price :s on the job pile to go at d. r at Wholesale Gost, say. Everytbing in children's clothing onr ebance to buy children's suits for a $4.50 Suits for $3.25, $2 25 " " $1.65. $1.15 " " $ .80. og atsuchrednrced prices. SE OF NEWBERRY! -! Low Pricedl Shoes! All Kinds of r big store lined with shoes. be, "The Shoe House of Ne-wberry." .~ We can fit your pocket book unr heart glad in price. We always sell my ers, but we now have some seasonable al Sale. ords at Costl Oxfords are to be closed out at cost. We o ver to another season if cost prices will $2.25 Oxfords at $1.65. $1.40 Oxfords at $1.10. atier is mntensely Oxford. Get Oxfords ON, CTION PR ICES.* ST SALE[ of New Seasonable handise. all of our Big Stock of ds, Slippners and Sandals. cy White Goods and Col d on these special lines, ce the stock we will give ry an opportunity to sup N YORK COST. s, Slippers, Oxfords, San-- C ~oods or Colored Lawns, ur stock and get our Cost a big saving for you. e best makes of these t Gash, from the best and merica. nd Bros., dersellers. KEE~P "KOOL" [ U0 E-W H Y NOT--WUHEN \fP . JFaxter sells Ice~ Tickets of l'0) poudt for 45 eents at Ice H1ouse. Yea 'w:! find him 'here 7 a,s in a wtak. from 6 a m util 8 p m , ready to --re--11 wit.b "K'd&" Ice~ tbe year aron* ni d c i p'rice for large quanti ?i-,. 2t yo *n d' anid over d elivere d fr'.c. 3ms itaw