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VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Miss Maud Folk, of Georgetown, is visiting Mrs. R. C. Perry. Miss Georgia Coleman has resigned as teacher of the Maybinton school. "Mr. Geo. A. Langford left yesterday for Newport, Tenn., to secure a car load of hogs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, of Chap pells, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in the city. Miss Liilie May Russell, who has been visiting Mrs. F. J. Russell, in the city, has returned to her home at Pros perity. The ladies of the Methodist church will serve lunch during the Car nival. Further announcements will be made later. Rev. G. E. Edwards, the popular pas tor of O'Neall Street Methodist Church, leaves today for a visit to his old home in Marion. He will remain two weeks. Mr. Edwards, of the firm of Edwards r Walter, architect, of Columbia, was in Newberry Wednesday in connection with the matter of building the- new Lutheran parsonage. Mr. W. H. Wallace, editor of the ewberry Observer, was in the city yesterday. While here he paid The aerald a pleasant call. Mr. Wallace is me of the brightest editors in the state and his ideas of newspaper work are practical and excellent-Spartan burg Herald, 16th. In noting the proposed increase of the Kollohon mill, the Lexington Dispatch 3ays: "The president of this mill, Mr. ummer, is a Lexingtonian, having been born and raised in the Dutch Fork wection of this county. He is a success %I buriness man of the progressive ity of Newberry, and all he touches, in ommon parlance, seems to turn to POC HRO S DEGRl BiccUon of Officers Caechw Council on Tuesday Right. The regular semi-annual election of acers of Cateechee Council, No. 4, ?ocahontas degree, L 0. R. M., was old on Tuesday night. The officers were chosen as follows: Prophetess-Mrs. Emma Huir. Pceabontas-Miss Cora Carter. Wenonah-Miss Helen Smith. Powhattan-Jno. W. Earhardt. Keeper of Records-Otto Ktettnerl A.sistant Keeper of Records-Miss Lnnie Attaway. Keeper of Wampum-Miss Minnie ayles. The appointive offices have not yet >enfilled. - The~ Tie That Binds." The marriage of Mr. Clarence Righ rds and Miss Grace Bedenbaugh which eurred Thursday morning, Nov. 27, as one of the prettiest' and one solud which was centered much inter ~st. The Rev. J. A. 81igh performed he beautiful and impressive ceremony >f the Lutheran church. The parlors ere beautifully decorated with roses, bryanthemums and everygreens and resented a scene of loveliness. The bride was becomningly attired in dress of grey broadcloth, exquisite ace trimmings, and carried a lovely ouquet of-carnations and maiden hair ens. At 9:30 o'clock the bridal procession ame in to the inspiring strains of the' redding marcb under the magic touch if Mrs. Dr. L. B. Folk, accompanied a the violin by Mr. E. 0. Black, of olumbia. Thie anants were: Miss Annie aeBedebuh maid of honor and )r. I. M. Richards, of Valdosta, Ga., est man; Miss Fannie Oswald of Lex gton, andMr. J. B. Bedenbaugh, of Po aria; Miss Della Richards, of Sanders ille, Ga., and Dr. C. J. Oliveros, of blumbia; Miss Viola Kibler, of Poma ia, and Mr. J. C. Coulter of Columbia; iss Eunice Halfacre, of Newberry, zd Mr. Hayne Weaman, of Pomaria; iss Dosia Kibler, of Pomaria, and Mr. erry Caughman of Lexington; Miss nssie Dickert, of Newberry, and Mr. I. C. Holloway of Newberry; Miss Lil ie Smith, of Trenton, and Mr. Eugene ooke of Florence; Miss Emma Julia )reher, of Selwood, and Mr. B. M. etzler, of Pomaria; Miss Elizabeth )ominick, Newberry, and Mr. Chris olk, Newberry; Miss Rubie Holloway, if Pomaria, and Mr. Lyles Bynum of klumbia. After the ceremony the guests re aired to the dining room, where an elegant wedding dinner was served. [he number of handsome and costly resents attested the esteem in which he young couple are held. There were wer two hundred persons present and t was a joyous Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Richaras left on the vening train for Washington and other :ints North. They were accompanied is far as Columbia by a large number of idmiring friends who showered on them nuch rice and many blessings. Mr. Etiehards is a native of Georgia but for L number of years has held a responsi .e position with the Southern Railway, ,ith headquarters in Columbia, S. C. [he bride is one of Newberry's most opular young ladies. We wish for our friends a safe and iappy voyage through life. J. Always Good. When people who use other brands f flour are kicking about their flour, users of "Clifton" are enjoying the same contentment as of yore. Nothing but sound wheat is used in mkn "Clifton," hence it is alwaygod Ask your grocer for it. If he does not keep it E. R?. Hipp, L W. Cosby or EHayes & McCarty can furnish it. Fewer. alnan- Wears Lonrer. ' da tO Ue It a Grand 'dfgor Se QUeen Cariva to be given by the 4 thias from the 29th of . -nth to January 3rd, is b 110 s is already assured. _ it and when New together with a de i k a ncess of any have already .wrk making defi tlir-the different ''a thef IOgram will be' e aeen, which1 , is going .; .: are located 'at i Er's, Mayes' itessa, and at - oes wi be -- .vi" a week idreThere lihsare al b M,4- 8 contest ~end inteesting event of McSwee Hey t present, " 4 .a+e t h e charge of a vlin iaesthiur ever LmAItAa Aa. en 4are, be-y te ar&of All lfhigh acts v .to to deiwto a a sorne Lteainton d uresde >I asj th f n twpae litreh, mail n tThe Beerso mtf wi enderia ' t mot 1sdnanen. ] &a 4lc a Wonall, h I e eoc. heoldconcla ve new tapplication fo wi av the n~ esay1 to theappiathe Al will ha evncome be ro% for190witndot hav e wrong.n The evenngy oad lmet t ,itMon 1908, in t o theio' as pn h e O aplictos of thfiePeon oay, the = ~-*J.cD. Thel, J.Cu.i S. ~aDr R. C. arlil ad mewin thbeot Apirsnt ~~en SFeray, Januaryt yensio applicationefr. theelgadnt histemasloodhs ces to the EaPiers Co., Pnsion udboad Toste anBd approprite lie ftis,on smokin Gakets, chirglove 'the elegant Christmas goods yed by the Ewart-Pifer Co., a~s~Imentlonshould bemadeof the bu~gfi~ and appropriate line of ties, r ~3~S~6S, ~moking jackets, kid gloves - -. - KUPROSPERITY NEWS. Death of Mrs. G.A. Duncan-Getting Ready for Christmas-Personal and Otherwise. Prosperity, December 17.-Miss Mary Swygert, of Peak, spent several days recently with the Misses Bowers. Another week will bring us Christ mas. Our merchants have anticipated this, and on every hand are displays of holiday goods. Excelsior school will have a Christ mas tree on Christmas eve and then dismiss for the holidays. Mt. Tabor Sunday School will have a Christmas tree on Christmas day. St. Paul's will in like manner observe Christmas day. Mrs. G. A. Duncan died at her home here last Sunday. She had been sick for some time. She was buried in the Prosperity Cemetery last Monday by her pastor, Rev. Percy, of the Baptist Church. She leaves two small children who little know at this time what a loss' they have sustained. Mrs. E. S. Hartman, of Atlanta, is visiting friends and relatives here and in surrounding country. Mr. Geo. P. Bowers and Miss Cora Boland, both of Saluda, were married at the parsonage by Rev. H. J. Mathias, pastor of St. Luke's congregation. Of course they visited Prosperity among the delights of their newly married life. The groom is a brother of our most worthy townsman, Mr. J. P. Bowers. The firm of Messrs. Schumpert & Counts have in their display windows two Christmas trees laden with fruit, and their store very prettily decorated in keeping with the season. Mrs. Martin, of Newberry, has been visiting her brother, Mr. O. P. Harris. Miss Marie Lathan visited relatives here during the past week. People from the border line of Lex ington tell the harrowing story of Mr. Joe Rauch's thirteen year old boy's death resulting from his falling into a well. Dr. Mackey spent Sunday in Colum bia. " The tubular piers for the steel bridge over Saluda were unloaded here and are being carried by the chain gang to the river. Our people are commenting with seri ous regrets that a white man is on the gang, but they remark with a sigh of relief that he is not a South Carolinian, but a Georgian. The increase in the price of c'otton has brought some cotton from its hid ing place. Mr. J. B. Lathan, of Little Mountain, was on our streets today. This week Mr. A. M. Counts killed a hog of his own raising weighing 581 pounds. From this,hog he got 26 gal lons of lard. Some few weeks ago he obtained 21 gallons from one nearly as large. Some other good hogs have been reported in this community, but the above report leads anything that has reached our notice. Miss Fannie Martin, of Donalds, has just retq~rned home from visiting Miss Lillie May Russell. College Suspends Today. The exercises at Newberry College will be suspended today at 12 o'clock for the Christmas holidays. Work will be resumed on Monday, the 5th of Jan ary.. Practically all the students will spend their vacation at home. Death. Mrs. Elizabeth Schumpert, widow of the late Sam Schumpert, died at the home of her son, M%r. G. Fred Schum pert, in No. 8 Township, on December 5th. She was in the 83rd year of her age. Johnon-reher.. Mr. S. M. Johnson, of Newberry, and Miss Mary Alma Dreher, of Lex ington, were married at the residence of the bride, Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. K. Efird officiating. Bratn-Food NolisAD'e Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent a.uthori ties. They have dispelled, the silly no tion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particuiar part of the bd,but it will sustain every other part. Yt, however good your food may be; its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or pre vent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy ilhil lions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoy ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at W. E. Pelham & Son. Get Green's Special Almanac. The Riser Millinery Co. will have- wmfl pretty new ribbons for holiday tr ade, and they are eloing out every bat and feather in teir st"ck at a.ctual cost. "Health Foods" a Delusion. The alleged "health foods" with which the markets are flooded are "a delusion and a snare." If your diges-. tion is bad eat pure flour made out of good, sound wheat, apd do not fill your stomach with chemically prepared health foods." "Clifton" flour, the finest patent flour, made at Bransford Mills, Owensboro, Ky., is the health food you need. Call for "Clifton" when you order your flour. For sale by Hayes & McCarty, E. R. Hipp and L. W. Cosby. ~yugmaw-yun oa Ah NYoug like o young womne whn wot Alinum toaenar ove nue pCleda foru1903, writena torc Houses Calendar forlege, wrumite to MC., fat's youswines Cege, olmbia,etun.ma.l A..an you . wilrcie1n yrtur ail, free of charge.itaw 4t. SPECIAL NOTICES. W F ARE STILL '-ELLING SUGAR 20 lbs. for $1 SUMMER BROS. .t4t. F OR THE BEST assortment of candy at 10 and 20c. per pound go to S. B. Jones. SEE our assortment of candy at 10c. and 20c. per pound. S. B. Jones. GO TO J. P. COOK FOR CHEAP Groceries. NEW AND FULL stock of Paper Patterns just received and are sold for cash only, at Wooten's. IX ROOM HOUSE and lot for rent or sale in Helena. Apply to f&t3t Cole. L. Blease. 1 OR RENT-six rooms and black smith shop. Mrs. R. L. Paysinger. T HE prettiest line of mufflers and silk handkerchiefs ever brought to Newberry for Christmas, at The Ewart-Pifer Co. O RANGES, apples, Bananas and fruits of all kinds. The best to ne had at S. B. Jones'. L OWNEY'S famous chocolates and bon bons, loose and in fancy pack ages for Christmas presents. S. B. Jones. Flour! Flou! Flour! 5 CARS JUST RECEIVED. YOU can't afford to buy before getting our latest prices, every barrel guaran teed. SUMMER BRO4. t4t. MONEY TO LOAN-We negotiate loans on improved farm lands at ~ seven per cent. interest on amounts over one thousand ilars, and eight per cent. interest on amounts less than $1,000. Long time and easy payments. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. Christmas Holiday Rates via Seaboard. On account of Christmas holidays the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell tickets from all points in South Caroli na to east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, includ ing Whashington, D. C., and St. Louis, Mo., at the rate of one and one third first class fare for the round trip. Tick ets will be sold December 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 1902, and January 1, 1903, with final limit January 3, 1903. In addition to the above, upon presen tation of certificates signed by the su perintendents, principals or presidents Qf schools or college tickets at these rates will also be sold t6 students on Dec. 16 to 22, with final limit, returning January 8, 1903. The Saboard Air Line is the short ine between the north and the south, and will oper'ate double daily vestibuled limited trains with first class dining car service. For rates and information call on any aent of the Seaboard. C.WSmall, C. P. & T. A. J. J. Puller, T. P. A., 1500 Main steet, Columbia, S. C. Fair Warning. {HE NEWLY-ELECTED T OW N LCouncil will be sworn in on Decem ber 22d.' All delinquent tax-payers are ereby notified that taxes must be paid at once, without any further delay. 'he Town Council wilh meet tomorrow o order executions on -all unpaid Town axes. This step is absolutely neces sary to mest the expenses of the pres et Town administration. 0. KLETTNER, W.'S. Langford, Cl'k. Mayor. Call on W. H. Eddy for your Christmnas Box. Rosemnont Cemetery Lots. ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS FOR burial lots in Rosemont Cemetery emining unpaid January 1, 1903, will e placed in the hands of Hunt, Hunt k hunter, Attorneys, for collection. y order of board of trustees Rosemont iemetery. L, M. SPEERS, Pres't. - ~TOys! in endless variety Fruits! Fruits! Fruits! fresh and luscious Candy, Candy, Candy, delicious and toothsome. Don't make your Christmas pur hases until you have examined our stock S. B. JONES, Santa Claus Headquarters. Simply DeliGious! Bright Bananas, Fancy Northern Apples, Bright Florida Oranges, Fancy New Dates, Fancy Cocoanuts, a':ey London Laper Raisins, St ick andy, Fancy French Candies. Almonds, English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Peacans, &c. Best Cheese, Keg Pickles, &c. Fine L.ine Fireworks. These are yours at the lowest prices. COUNTS &t DICKERTI Hello Central !----Give Me 48 They have all kinds of Bread Patent Bread, Milk Bread,! Graham Breaid, Cream Bread, Cap Bread. R ye Bread, Kimml Seed Rye B3read,. Boston Brown Bread. Lugeot asotmn of fresh, fancy Cakes ever showvn here before. Orders tak-n by Telephone and de livered fre~e of charge as we have out our new deli very wagon. Cali ;and he us- o" ring up Phone No 48 H. A. Meyer & Son. NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALI J. S. Blalock's property will be sold or the 31st of December, 1902, at 12 o'clock, M. In the matter of J . S. Blalock, Bank. rupt. URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF PR. H. Welch, EsqF., Referee ir Bankruptcy, passed in t he above stated case deember 5th, 1902, I will sell at Gi l S. C., on December 31st, 1902, at 12 o'clock M., to the highest bidder, all the real estate and personal property belonging to the estate of J. S. Blalock, Bankrupt. Said real estate consists of, 1st, one tract of land situate, lying and being near Goldville in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, containing twelve hundred acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of the estate of H. M. Eunter, deceased, on the east by lands of D. T. Copeland and the James Place, belonging to the Goldville Manufacturing Company, on the south by lands of L. W. C. Blalock and on the west by lands of W. W. Neel and others; 2nd, one lot of land situate, lying and being at Goldville in the same county s.nd State, containing two acres, and bounded on the north, east, south and west by lands.of L. W. C. Blalock. Said land will be sold subject to judgment of Mrs. M. E. Browning amounting to Four Thousand Two Hun dred and Sixty-One dollars, and also that a homestead for said Bankrupt will be reserved out of his real and per sonal estate, the number of acres and description of which will be given on day of sale. Before accepting any bid for the real estate I will require a cer tified check payable to my order in the sum of five hundred dollars, to be de posited with the undersigned, which will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders and which will be applied to the purchase money of the successful' bid der, and should any bidder fail, without lawful reason to comply with his bid within that event the said check shall be retained by the Trustee as liquidated damages for such breech of his con tract. The said personal property consists of Horses, Mules, Cows, Sheep and other animals, Wagons and other .farming Tools and Implements. Terms of sale Cash. W. R. RICHEY, Trustee. EXECUTOR'S SALE. TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE 'OF U9 the authority and power given and. conferred upon me by the last will and testament of Anthony Herbert, de ceased, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in the Town of Newberry, in the State of SoAth Carolina, on the fi:st Monday in January, 1903, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that parcel or tract of land situate, lying and bing in the County of New berry, in the State of South Carolina, containing forty-nine acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Walter L Her bert, George Long, I Preston Cannon, and perhaps others. Also all that ltof land situate in the Town of Newbry in the County of Newberry in the State of South Carolina, contamnmg' 'one-fourth of an acre, more or less, bounded by lands of Eliza Boston, D. H. Wheeler, the old "Village Cemetery", by Cald well Street and perhaps by lots of others. Terms of sale-Half cash with the balance on a credit of one year with in terest from the day of sale to be se cured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to paysalcash. Purchaser to pay fo aesWALTER IL HERBE~RT, I Executor, etc., of Anthony H[erbert, deceased. New Year s Goods, Wdding Goods, DMrhday Presents, All to be sold at Eduard Scholtz's Jewelry Store, Christmas Buyers Your AiientiolbPIease, There's every reason why you se let something useful for your Christ mas gifts. Jamleson Suggests Neckwear, Hats, Handkerchiefs, A Suit of Clothes, An Overcoat. A fine selection in best qualitie~s for all Christmas buyers, at the Clothing and Dry Goods Emporium and the Shoe house of Newberry. The combination of the useful and ornamental makes an ideal Christmas gift. Our prices are the lowest. .1JMIRO, Head ton Foot Clothier. we want you to read, 'e want to talk to you )f our merchandise and want to impress upon iever separate quality how low the price, the rerything we sell is of a is one of the elements rake the price so low at acter of our merchan iyer can offord to buy ist in our lines which Is, Silks, Velvets, Trimmings, Buttons, Vhite and Red lered Flannel, Hand. derwear, Corsets, Calicoes, Homespuns, Outings, Flanelette, ce Curtain, Counter s. ises almost anything you may Millinery is one of.our strong ry fine,. We can please you in ood shoes for all. We do not romen's Shoes, Boy's Shoes, .,et us fit your feet in solid ok well, wear well and cost Men, ao Shoes for Women, ien, il Shsoe for Children, iine our stock. -- URS TRULY, iscovered that Wooten the least money and the Business nods for same money! pr less money! gett.ing everything you want in the Shoes, ' Furnishings, etc., we will endeavor to make your visit d don't forget FEN'S it Your Money's Worth. TTNER 1 th at only 49 cents. At 0. KLETTNER'S, 11 lbs. good Rio Coffee for $1.00). At 0. KLETTNER'S, Fruit Jar Robbers at only 4e. doz. At 0. KLETTNER'S, 300 pairs Ladies' Slippers worth $1.50 going at 69e. a pair. At 0. ELETTNER'S, 13 bars Good WVashing Soap at only 25c. At 0. KLETTNER'S, 4 boxes of Star Lye at enl. 25c. At 0. KLETTNE, China Plates, Cups rs at only 10c. worth ch. TTNE RS, Deal Everytime. - R YOUIR MONEYV Here Is 'Somethil 1 Here is something and read carefully. W about the good quality ( our low prices, and we you right here that we i and price. No matter quality is still there--e\ standard quality. HerE of ow success: We rr all times and the char, dise so high that any bi of us. We are special comprise Dry goods, Dress gooi White goods, Embroideries, Laces, I Flannel, Embroi< kerchiefs. Hosiery, Tu Domestics, Jeans, Bleachings, Shirtings, Ladies Wraps, La panes. Yankee Notion In fact our large stock compr ask for, all priced to suit you. points in all grades, cheap to ve this department. Seme solid, g sell shoddy. Men's Shoes, VA Girls' Shoes, Baby Shoes. I leather Shoes, the kind that to moderately. Walk Over Shoes for Auto Regina Shoes for Won Ide. - Come and exan ~c,6,s I Almost every one has d sells the best goods for We Are Doing Because we sell more g Same goods fc And you may always count upon way of Dry Goods, Notions, tentS at the very lowest prices. Come and inspect our line and both pleasant and profitable to yo,u, aii WOOT The Place Where You 61 20 yds. Sea Island Cli At 0. KLETTNER'S,( 80 lbs. Special Drive T wist Chew ing Tobacco at only 25c. per lb. At 0. KLETTNER'S, 6 packages (16 oz each) Wash ing Powders at only 25c. At 0. KLETTNER'S, Mason's Fruit Jars-i doz. i gals. at 99c., 1 doz qts. at 73c. At 0. KLETTNER'S, 100 pairs Children's Slippers worth $1.25 at only 61c. a pair. r At 0. KLETTNER'S, 12 lbs. Arm and Hammer Keg Soda at only 25c. At 0.-KLETTNER'S, 10 yds. 40 in. Heavy Sheeting at only 49c. 'AT O.KL E - A Fair and Squre FULL I VAL.UE FO