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H t ] t The New York Republicans have de- r cided to endorse Roosevelt for Presi- t dent, and it is now beyond a doubt that he will be the next Republican nom inee. It is said in the prints that the only 1 regret that Senator Tillman has over the late primaries jthe election of Vol Kolnitz as Senator m aIrleston. It is always too lte to cty over split milk, but one of the regrets of the latO t primary in this coungr is the defeat of the new court house question. One is needed, and needed badly. Governor-elect Heyward could not have done better thin to ofer Mi. J. E. Norment the position of private secretary. Mr. Norment is a gentle man and we know no higher compli -m4t we coul pa him. We: are glad o.h " su A ma: as our successor% He is also competent and has friends in all parts of South Carolina. Gov. Hey ward has' displayed good judgment in We are having some real cool weather. ,Ndw"look out for ea4ij fal. Mrs. S. A. Jeter and children, after spending a week with her parents in Union, have returned home. Mrs -Nancy Swittenburg, of Jalapa, spent two weeks with' relatives and friends in Beth 'Eden.- She returned yesterday. Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Boozer, also of spent Satpday night .and Sunday at R. H. Buiton's family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens. visited at her father's, Mr John Ruff, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Nelle Stack, of Ala., is visiting her Brnr rlile. i. R. L.Abrais- bas. bew isitig her mother, Mrs. L. A. Hawkins, for twaweeks while r.. R. L. aiy f- x he hopita Colt Oum t atrday mugh-in proved. Messrs. Tom (andli-'and' Lnnie Quattlebaum spent Saturday and Sun day with Mr. Eke McCullough. Mr. John Miller, of Whitmire, spent one night at la a'st Madame wednag bells will soon ring in Beth~e Sept. 15, 190. Yttie . cleared away, I find among mie candi dates to"I( xeportdthe name of "Yours Til'si l wounded in the fee..''4 reporte fwom ts nur geons, i wever, arEencoursging', as next--"handiap.'--He bega to express. his deepest appreciation of the geod will of all of those who so generoilsly 15iked him,-in' the i-aces just c:losed, ~zlbegs to assure them ,that he in ~ bstoi uidrtake sucht a course .of training as will convige mis(sh lit on a ball-headed nag, And those who bet on a grey, That they'll simply be having a frolic some jag And flinging their money away. *In order to get even with the win nets nte last race, we are willing to ,either "nder the addle" or at t "off frheel" to haul' them fodder4 ~nd hay for aseason, after which we will allow onesef to ;be regaled with1 forage carted by a handsome pair of the "old stagers" and possibly by the whole "spike team" In plain English-with a feelings of unlimited thankfulness to my friends, andnaseakity to any. I sMf, yours truly, F. W. Higgins. C.NCUR CURED BY kLOOD B.ALH Al skin and Blood Diseases cured. Mrs. M. L Adams, Freia, Ala., took Botanic Blood Balm which effect ually cured an eating cancer of the nose and face. The sores healed up perfect -ly. Many doctors had given up her I case as hopeless. Hundreds of cases of cancer, eating sores, supperating swellings. etc., have been cured by Bl adln Among others, Mrs B. M Guerney, Warrior Stand,Aa.Ht. nose and lip were raw as beef, with of-( fensive dischare from the eating. sore. ( Doctors advise cutting, but it failed. Blood Balmn healed the sores, and Mrs. Guerney is as well as ever. Botanic Blood Balm also cures eczema, itching, I humors, scabs and scales, bone pains, ] ulcers, offensive pimples, blood poison, ! carbuncles, serofula, risins and brps a on the skin and all bodtroubles. Drgis s $1 per large bottle. Sam pleoBtanie Blood Balm free and pre paid by writing Blood Balm Co., At lanta, Ga. Describe trouble an& spe cial medical advice sent in sealed letter. It is certainly worth while investigat-] in such a remarkable remedy, as B[ood B em ures the most awful, worst and most deep-seated blood diseases. Wormen and Jewel-. C the order of a womian 's pre irene-- S Jewels form a mag*net of mighty yo4 '.-r e to the average~ woman. Eve: 'hatr tauied :n th- urenfuous~ efforts to ma~ke C or s-v ' he- monW3-y toP pureba~-- th.em. IE If a wome" wi! r.d- b.r h-atTh 'o s'e3 8 31 covered re,-m then 'e-. ha-r rortLify her b self 1aainst thle ir.siduous eonne quences of co'ughs enII- and b,'rneh al 1i affection' hy t. g:lar u:se of Dri. n; Bom-hee' iGerman Sen,: TI will fi prompLly air. .$t cofl,t!mptio,n in its earlyh s:ais nd ni th' d' -facted lung read and~. boThi t?W , sV madI isheo dra st disrel frmunesy- it I.* eaiscr for a 0 eure-a 1, but -i b.'nertaieueso ti aous h e, ol r a t-db-a c re ial~ tmues. at b You can et St.bi ei rmd tb W E reen'm Sn. t Amaa not Green's Soeelal Aimanae Card " ~hu. I desire to extend to my friends uroughout the county many thanks for ae honor done me in re-electing me to he office of county supervisor in the scent primary election. I assure you hat the honor is highly appreciated. Respectfully, John M. Schumpert. lti ne Ii) tu-. l rr: i, t or In trying to get his rights -many a nan goes at it the wrong way. Foley's Kidney (-ure m:kes tih.e di:. -a.d kidneys 4ou%d so they wii eIlmi iate the poisnAs f"-a the blod. Sold >y Gilder & We(-ks. Wise is the man who can give a woman advice without incurring her mty. A New Jsrety itd!tor's Te-stimtoita'. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phihlips )ur:; N. J. Daily Post, writ.e : "I havo ied many. Winds of mnedicines for eoughs iand -olds in my famiiy but never anything -so ;o, as Fo=ey's EHoney at,d Tar. I cannot sa_y too muOn in praise of it. Sold by Gild-r & Weeks. .Talk. is cbeap; yet some people will give Up a dollar to :hear a tiresome lecture. Fees SwoUeu to ilmminuo Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad," says J: . Cox of Valley View, Kv., "that I .uld not work, my feet were swollen 6o immense size and I wets confined to my bed and physicians were unable to give meainy reliFf. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidn 5y Cure which 4de a well man of me. Sold by Gi - 'ter & Weeks. Milk of human kindness is usually of a poor quality and a little in the can. t1octort Could not Help Her "I bad kidney troubi- for . ears.' writes Mrs Ra- mt! d Con,,:r of 8: el loi Was h., "and the doctors couild --t help we. I tried Fo!f:y's Kid';r-v C"r. Lad the very first d :s --vt m" r-lie and ?'am 0#w cured. I catino say a" much for ieN 's Kid ni"y '(u re ". Sold by Gilder & W.-e"s. If poverty is ever. abolished every btbiplor will either have to marry or at as his own servant. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly dapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarse aess and all. bronchial diseases. Re fuse substitutes. Sold by Gilder & .lob evidently had no desire for ficikle ate He was in a position to win out ia iawufacturer of profane history Used tog Pheurv.out:d Dr. 3. Bishop', of Agne*Mich., says, "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in..three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Re use substitutes. For sale by Gilder md Weeks. It isn't until~ after a -boy has cele rat is 8th birthday-anniversary af bginsto notice hissfather's gorance. .Cured4 emorzrageu. nt the Lu'gs, "Several years since my luagr were so adly affectedl that I had many he-mor-. rhges;'twrites1 -\. M. Are of Wood. [nd. 1 tookttreatmetsh with several bysiciansI without auy benwfit. T I han tarted to ttke Foley's Honey and T'ar ad my lungs are n-mw as sound as a ~ullet' I recomm'nd it in :dane ~tags of lung trouble." Sold by Gil 2e'r & Weeks. For Rent. A GOOD THREE-HORSE FARM for rent, known as George B. suber's near Bethlehem church. ound d by the land of J. D. Suber, Mud and Jannon creeks. Has a goddwelling, ;ennant houses, hay maos, pastures md other convemences. For further nformtion apply to Forest H. Suber, are of Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia, Teacher Wanted. HE TRUSTEES AND PATRONS ~of Vaughanville School, No.7 [ownship, will meet September 23 at p. m. at the school hous'e for the pur >ose of electing a teacher. Applica ions may be sent to one of the trus ees, Vaughanville, S. C. H. M. BOOZER, A. A. MADDEN, Trustees. Shriff'sIehquent Tax Sale Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION .to me directed by Jno. L. Epps, ,Treasurer of Newberry County, ilsell OMon da, the 6th da~y of )ctober, 1902, (Salda) at Newberry )ourt House, the following property, A tract of land in No. 4 Township ~ontaining Nine Hundred and Nine '909) Acres, more o'r less, known as the ~isah Davis plantation, bounded by ands of Geo.S. Mower, C. K. Baker, Fno.. N. Suber, and others. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to >a fo papers. M. M. BUFORD, Sheriff Newberry County. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 15, 1902. EPor Sale-Land at, a Bargain. 08 ACRES IN NO:.8TOWNSHIP, part of old Croft Place, lying n i-oad to Kempson's Ferry. Fine ottom lands on Beaver Dam, will be old as a whole, or divided to suit pur hasers. 130 Acres lying on road from New erry to Longshores one mile from i'Neal's mill. Fine farming land oni ush River. Good dwelling and large' Lable and tenant hou.se -very desira le small farm. 30 Acres of Land just outside of tow.n mnits, on the Columbia road; half orig{i a forest, good spring of water, and ne place for market garden. 700 Acres in No. 4 Township, two liles from Whitmires, good dwelimg. ~ables and all necessary tenant hojse-: 1 place in good repair. Splendid cot >n and corn lands, with ood pastuLre be year round. To be Yought at a Lrgain. Appl to JMES McINTOSH, Newberry, S. C. NOMINATIONS. F:ir Mayor. W E, AS CITIZENS AND VOTERS of the Town of Newberry, here er nominate Jno. W. Earhardt for !Iavor of said Town, and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic pri nary. CITIZENS AND VOTERS. DR. E. C. JONES IS HEREBY nominated for the office of Mayor >f the city of Newberry, subject to the esult of the Democratic primary elec dion. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for Mayor of New Derry, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election. EDUARD SCHOLTZ. ROBT. H. WELCH IS HEREBY announced a candidate for Mayoi f Newberry, and is pledged to abide the result of the primary election. For Alderman-Ward 1 MR. H. B. WELLS IS HEREBY AN nounced a candidate for Alder man from Ward 1, and pledged to abide the result of the primary election. M R. E. Y. MORRIS IS HEREBY announced a candidate for Alder man for Ward 1, and is pledged tc abide the result of the primary election. CITIZENS OF WARD ONE. For Alderman--Ward 2 W E HEREBY ANNOUNCE JACOI L. Dickert as a candidate fon Alderman for Ward 2, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. . VOTERS WARD 2. For Alderman-Ward 3 B. AULL IS HEREBY AN ." nounced a candidate for Aldermar from Ward 3, subject to the Democratic primary. W E TAKE PLEASURE IN PRE senting Dr. Van Smith as suitable man to serve Ward 3 as Alder man, and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. RESIDENTS OF WARD 3. For Alderman-Ward 4 MANY FRIENDS OF MR. J. J. Langford place him in nomina tion for Alderman from Ward 4, anc pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. For Aldert an-- Ward 5. F IENDS OF S., K. BOUKNIGH' take pleasure in presenting hin as a candidate for Alderman fron Ward 5, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Company Assets Dec. 31, 1901, $331,039,720-34 Surplus to Policy Holders $71,129,042.06. ~'Outstanding Assurance. $1,179,276,725-00 Absolutely t h e Strongest Life As s'urance Company in America when meas ured 'by its Surplus. Insures both men and women. .If you are not assured, or if you are not fully assured, take a policy in The EQUITABLE. ARTHUR KIBLER, Ag't. N ewberry, S. C. School Opening. T HE N E W BE R R Y PU BL IC Schools will open on Monday, Sep tember 22nd. White pupils without trade cards will report to the Superin tendent's office for examination and :lassification the 19th at 9.30 a. in., :olored pupils will report at the Hoge school at the same time. The Superintendent will be in his ffice at Boundary street school from ) to 110o'clock on the 18th and 19th insts., for consultation with patrons. B. H. JOHNSTONE, Sept. 8, 1902. Superintendent. PLANT WI USE FE "Largest Me of Pertilizer. THEAR -OAOLH CNARLESTON. S. C. a YoIIDo But remember your cash works for you at the department house of MosEleyI Bros They Keep every thing from a cambric needle to a four horse wagon. Goods arriving daily. Don't blame un that you pay the otb4r fellow more for goods. We ask you to Look! Look! Look! Moseley Bros., Leader of Low Prices, Prosperity, S. C. Citizen's Meeting. A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS of Newberry is hereby called to meet in the Opera House at Newberry on Friday, September 26th, at 10 o'clock .a. in., to hear the report of the Board of Trustees of the Newberry Graded Schools. ALAN JOHNSTONE, Chairmanl. F. N. MARTIN, Secretary Annual School Election XNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT An election will be held at the Court House in Newberry, S. C., on Friday, September 26, 1902, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. ., upon the question of L the assessment and lev of the two-mill tax for the purpose of the Newberry Graded Schools for the ensuing year. Those who favor the tax will vote "For Two-mill Tax." Those who oppose will vote "Against Two-mill Tax. . Managers of election: S. S. Nolan, 1M. J. Scott, T. F. Tarrant. ALAN JOHNSTONE, Chairman. F. N. MARTIN, Secretary. t2t NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of " Schumpert & Lester either by note or account are urged to sbttle same on or before Oct. 15th as we are compelled to wind up the business of the said firm on account of the death of Mr. Schum pert. Yours truly, SCHUMPERyT & LESTER. Sept. 1st, 02. Prosperity, S. C. NOTLIC. HBOARD OF SUPERVISORS THof Registration will meet at the town of Prosperity on the last Monday of this month, the 29th inst, at 10 a. m. Thos. E. Epting, Chairmani. Thos. J. Wilson. J. W. D. Johnson. MemberS'of Board. ~TE A Ty a pound of Jones' Ice Tea at 6Oc. per lb. COFFEE! Try our p arched Cof fee at 25, 30 and 331 ets. per lb. Our "Royal Blue" Coffee is as good as the best. "BETTER THAN THE BEST!" A full line of Can ned Vegetables, Fruits and Meats on hand. Oat Meal, Buckwheat Flour, Cream of Wheat and Postum Cereal just received. Table condiments, Bottle and Loon Pickles, Olives, etc., etc. Give us a call for any thing in our line. Yours, &c., S. B. JOPES, Ph.oxne 29. IAT!I TILIZERS5 Chemical Company, I -uacturrse on Earth"t UDWATEESUT.. GEMICAL COMPANY, A TI M T . 6A Cl Has Returne Fr GrooC Dr~ Gao - OF THE EVERY TRAIN that tumbl tains and rolls through with Dry Goods, Millinery, Hats for Mimnaugh. I bough tars worth of Goods for Spot fifty cents on the dollar, an them to you for less than chants can buy them. I haw biggest DRY GOODS [ EVER DONE IN Keep an Eye On There is Going to be a Old TQwn Th Dimes and Do Double Duty WherE Rule Runs The I MIMNAL The Cheapest Store ir ______________________________________________~- ~ _______ DRINKS~ N3tice to Credit A LL PERSONS INDEB'] Cl. the estate of Wilson Co ceased, and all persons holdin against the same, are hereb~ Our Soda Fountain to make payment, or prese dul probated to Messrs. Hui offers so many de-' ~~iunter, attorneys, at N licious and whole- peritk, s. c., on ~ some Drinks that 20th, 1902. S. L. FELLI 3t Ex we know not which' ____ to mention first. Our Ginger Ale Evervibji Is in great demand be cause so refreshing. At CC Unfermented Grape Juice Beverages are' Our entire stock o popular. Of course I DRY GOODS, there is nothing quite CLOTHING, I takesthe place of our CUFFS, NEI Milk Shakes. Come UMBRELLAS. here for your Soda etc., etc. Drinks. It makes no difference O~A merchants in our line, w ~aye8' Drug ~'u'u. you the same goods for I same money. Come an P. S. Order your Cream is to swap dollars with y )~ the gallon from us.__- ALL OXFOR It dosn't pay to be a At 10 per cent. below nile behind the band Now isyour chance. vagon. Be in it and AllthatisleftofS-imr et the other feliw do ~ will pay you to %risit he following. Morgl. sale of Summer Goods i~ ~end your laundry to money. he Newberry Steam aundry. I~' '.oo b~vt~' f~uii~ t,* fiv~d do Lj"t. heel- C o p e1 ~ ~te to 141 tz~. All mph'Ii~t~ are ar-fi.IIy co;~-ide~r~d 8L th~ Newberry "THE U beam Laundry. "om The ds Centre IORTH ;s down the moun he valleys is loaded Shoes, Clothing and t thousands of dol Cash for less than i I am going to sell the Newberry mer i planned to do the IUSINESS [HE TOWN this Space Hot Time in the is Fall. Dollars th.e "Cut PriCe". Business. IGH'S, the Carolinas. TO Registratiom Notice. nt,d-NO C IS"HEREB tGIE TBA t clie~ and th ueigned as u r it,Hunt o~e tatin foesi tow wm9 kee tor Sept. 3d, 1902 S p. Reg ~g at Cost PELAND BROS. DRESS GOODS, SHOES, -IATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS 3KWEAR, SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR, TRUNKS, what prices are made you by other are prepared to beat them, and sell ss money, or better goods for the see for yourself. All we want now u on our entire line. DS AND SLIPPERS cost to close before the season is over. er Lawns, and Organdies at 1-2 price. our store now while this Clearance going on. We can save you lots of nd Bros. N DFRSELLERFR."