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A t 11 ESTABLISHED 1865.i NEWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 , 1902 TWICE A WEEK, $ .50 A YEAR A Grand Winding Up al e. This seasons business has been a the time from now until Christmas thE fill it and you will buy more Christmas things upon which I will save you mor Goods, Table Linen, Towels, Faccinato 90 pai-s N C. Blankets 2.50 dollars worth 3.00. 72 pairs 3.00 4.00. 48 pairs 4.00 6.00. 200 Gotton Blankets to go at almost a song. 50. Men's Overcoats worth 5 dollars to go at 3.50. }" 6.50 4.98. 8.50 5.98. " 10 8.25. Plush Capes worth 3 dollars to go at 1.49. W-, Jackets worth 4 dollars to go at 2.49. Eyery pair of Shoes unde to be closed og regardle We are Shoe people if sel of Shoes make Shoe peop Get Right Ijto 1MIMNAUGH'I iP YEA&'BUSINESS. THIS IS A D)ECDED) NOVELTY. J THE R Statemiente of ailroad Earn- Cherokee People Want a Life Term Con- Scant Inform Nfepg in the State is vict Pardoned to Make Him Chain- I be Avali Nw3,064.60 MIles. . gang Captain. j State railroad commission is [The State.] IRecently at work on the prepara- Frequently unique petitions drift State supel to ts annual report. All of into the hands of the governor ask have been ri are ..in from the various ,ing for pardons, but a few days ago formation a lnsand the synopsis of one came in, only to get a prompt shiPS. For - ~a~nngshas been made up for refusal, that will perhaps head the inquiries t ~~rduooryportion of the re- list of nervy requests. School Jour SThis synopsis shows a hand- It was in behalf of Geo. L. Wil- Dr. G. R. epininreese in the gross earnings son, convicted of murder with a rec- im charge o year ending June 30th last, ommendation to mercy in March last arships in ti QEthose ot the preceding year, and sent to the penitentiary for life. British col ui average net income per mile The petition, which is signed by country on e $131.70as agamnst $1,327.09 for J. V. Whetchell, county commission. in regard tc 19]il.ed $1,253.50 for 1900. er, and endorsed by several hundred "There al *1iTmnary for the year ending citizens including ten of the jurors, to be distril Jane 80h last is as follows: reads as follows: colonies. I ara.j~mings from all sources $11,- Dear sir: Geo. L. Wilson, who is several we * 8~4.52. serving a life sentence in the State wishes of ti 1'tlexpenses, less taxes; mamnte- penitentiary for the killing of E. A. the mannei aineof way of structures; mainte- Hughes, is badly needed in Chero. very mnteres mnsof equipment; conducting kee county for the purpose of guard. some 21 co] trespiotation; general expenses $7,- ing and managing convicts. He is wants such 04186.95. one of the best captains of the chain- ed it to con arings from operation $4,111,- gang that we have ever had. Fur rules of e thermore, he does not deserve the Some prefei Ess $472,111.14. Ipunishment that is imposed upon and others anme, less fixed charges and him. Consequently we humbly pray ships. For taxes $8,640,590. 24. that you grant him a pardon for a visiting and Incresse in gross earnings over Christmas present. Wilson has been educators o: earnings of 1901, $848,567.94. a prisoner for three years and has as to the be Gross earnings per mile $3,84515. been amply punished for doing what candidates Oprtn expenses per mile $2,- he did. Please give hirn a full and ships whici S0015. unconditional pardon. eral district Average mncome, all lines, less ex- SoiioHervrycmltyashpcr pns per mile, 1902, $1,341.70. tuhsuo h atri h o-frtre~ Average income, all lines, less ex-loigedrmntm eupnheigqeio pense. per mile, 1901, $1,327 09. peionisgngt This showing is a good one and " msrrsdta epeso1 Tefr indicates that the roads have en sg uhaptto n ttemn xodi joyed an excellent business notwith- nrti speetd msr unl h standing there were practically nosoeotesaeigrsoudin naidw unusual events to run the volume of1aptto o agtemyrofGf htya. businees up.ne fonoohrrao thnht Acom The tabulated statement showing te eeakdt os.I ol eo il the growth of the railroa~d mileage astng com tryoCeo-ageet from 1833 when 137 miles were imkecut fi scopleit ino c operation tathis year when the mileknc attedoofhepnen tewilf age reaches tbe hand-ome total of tayfrasprnedn fte Teea 3,064.60 miles, is also complete.caign.Tsisaaeofn- raigsi There were 37 59 miles of new steamprvkdm de.tofnGr railway line built duriung the year,tyewhE against 39 miles the preceding year. OEOFTESA NSJY scoahi ~JUR NEIGHBORS KNOW YOU sit o a aete euiul ..can learn that the Newberry dn tteNwer ta anr eettv Steam Laundary will give you satisfac- framr og hn o,yuwl tionin ny tingin teirline Wh obehepn a thy mae indthfoory mane ynie dont yu ptrniz hoe eope?enIbl asppl d llth point, sho ubs"Thtr ii I tremendous increase over the biggest w banner nine days of the season. Make presents for less money than you ever d ey, are Shoes, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, C rs, Ribbons and Millinery. A Big Cape and Jacket Sale, Five Hun dred dollars worth of Capes anh Jackets to iroll in Wednesday. The big lot will be Thrown on the counters at Half Price. r the roof FRESH ss of Cost. SHOES Don't fa ling piles YO1 Fe. ___ The Push And Folio The Cheapest Store in g The Carolinas. EODES SCHOLARSHIP. gnztossol aenti' oWYTESUHI ation as to When They Will JdeSerBlee htt able-First Beneniciaries stdnsaGotge thmstraf Sfren to Go in 1904.diinlyEgihoalthGemnIegoheOyCa the governor and theprftbthRhdssied.Te BfaoN.Y,Dc rintendent of education tideoth stdnsa wela EorSpr,jge ft sceiving requests for in- o te lse fsceysest ttscutfrtesoh bout the Rhodes scholar-beoeo hardtwr Enln oferg,wstegut the benefit of all such adterfslo hs coasisdpnetcu tissc he following from theisolanilsrtooftegnrldn rtngh. wood nal is given:felnsithco tr.icuig ayrK gt Parkin, the commissionerprmntmeofhecy E the Cecil Rhodes schol-NORLEINSGTandresb Jug Sp he United States and the ~~o WRm fg r sbet"h oi ot. onies, returned to thisin thWitrJtsudeaby re,I November 30. He saidsa,ththeplicltt Sthe plans for the awards: Piaepi,Dc 0-fiil otenpol oadt e some 200 scholarshipsofteRaigRira copn metsdrcly scba uted in the States and hl u ohp frle rmtesitbsoa yterc have been at Oxford for peetatrct olsrnec cso niie ahc eks trying to get thethswnedeptthefotonteuntemmeroft te Oxford authorities on pr ftecmayt ieadrc,wih easre,i -of distribution. It is a si oisfl aaiy Tne fLnonspa o h ting question. There are nra odtos"si n fteo h no.Teslt leges at Oxford, and each ofcas teatrct rdcinrc rbe,si ug scholarships as are award- ee seult h eaddr efudi h ncmn te under its own peculiar igtewne ots n h ed illw p ht n ntrance, and so forth. igadalteohratrct o-aie hc ilamtt e to have post graduatespaishv benolgdtdrwjhiehenelgn,teu undergraduate scholar-upntesokavaiu strethreosblofohrc the next year I shall beponsthepottedmnsoddehevnlteig consulting the leading tetae hsya hr sntawrhes ! the States and colonies pudo ola n fteeso t methods of selecting rg onsadcnuesaed- BN FMLIS1 for the various scholar- pnetetrl pntediyot ieTosn ~ ude a are allotted te their sev- pto h ie,aQatt tSlewr s. Each ef these scohol- Patcly alo h edn ries with it $1,500 a year cmaysclire r noea Nw3adCui ars, and it is an interest- to. Tecmaysipdfo ain eebr1. 1 just what class of menthmie duigtepstw dasoMuiswsenrd apply for them. nal 1 aso ol hsmasls ih n obd0 t beneficiaries will go toadal prdcinonery6,0 cs adaqu tty f he fall ~of 1904; conse-t)sjwhc wa in hebk final plans for distribo- Raigcmayofcasdciesfkeig h ue ard will be made earlytodsusteq sto astwhte te vul wsbonc ssion appointed by Em inOtbrwudhlgoddintw ttmeotenght am bas been making ar- 10,btte ditd ta t curd si a o at Oxford for the recep-. ol etil uebyn Jn ,utlti onn. T lars from Germany under 19,LOdt ie yPeietcu oterbes h he late Cecil Rhodes Be o euto oteodrt.rnl otnofwt h , however, constantly in- - A srne .ug wht ans that it will be difficult ONYT LONW ngoit senytedy ea Mu osn students of t he be st a ee e et neeto re willing to accep theseamut ovroetosn dolr,abcc. etrd-af cently re.solved at a rep- pyet.Hn,Hn utr iyl,sd"cryii meeting of all the Ger duizain ULSTC Bhu tterick Ptteins thioa a -a ft ~rsity orps of'diti oldscly forgli sh all t Germanan il io.loe he mebers f thbe o ene tofhttrarieto$10,d0Englandr A Grand Winding Up Sale. e have ever had, and we hope to make out your list and come to my store and id before. Some of the many useful loves, Underwear, Corsets, Silks, Dress 100 Pieces Heavy Outing worth I Oc. to go at 7*c. 10 Bales 36-inch Sheeting, the best ever struck the town, worth in any retail marker 71c., to go on sale at 5c., only 20 yds to a customer. 100 White Bed Spreads worth 1.50 to go at 95 " " "1 1.00 "'"" 50 " "t " "d 200 " " "f 1.50 1 00 Bolts Indigo Blue Calico to go at 4c yard 5 Bales Sea Island Sheeting to go at 5c yard b 100 Bales of Calicoes to go at 3c yard. SHOESEVERY WEEK ii to get our prices when J WANT SHOES! w The Crowds. IMNAN'S. ie Bestowal >on the 19.-Hon. Bu er -' be United It~J~ etYour AIIentiolq,Plcose, nd annual There's every reason why you se red guests, 'lect something useful.for your Christ and other mas gifts. Listened toI ron the Jarnieson Suggests ie speaker Neckwear, Hats, AmI fTT( Lude of the Handkerchiefs, e govern.- A Suit of Clothes, le to the An Overcoat.lf?(PIJ( nstruction A fine selection in best qualities liiLULILJ I suffrage for all Christmas buyers, at the e African Clothing and Dry Goods Emporium A L as no part and the Shoe house of Newbery.g ortos hohv restoration The combination of the useful and te on of the ,ornamental makes an ideal Christmas speer, will igift. Our prices are the lowest. of impar- |'a >lack men f lIT~Cnul8"isit the fran uii A IS N pright and a esade-~fever early, Christmas Cards arant and Head to Foot Clothier.icto5c,Clnaslc.o $2., Christmas Cands 1c.t sBE HURRAH FOR dz,Cla n ufBxs Dollars and Stolen. Pitrhrms 5 o$.0 The Bank| * adecifBxs lcs f 50inUiIA~B o$2.0 itrs2ct vaults for door of For the million. Go where you$1.0PussadCrCse pen ithcan get the Cheapest, best and 2c o$.0 ie 5.t kpon with freshee,t Christmas Fruit Cake. nobbery Pure, Black, Olditime Fruit Cake $,0 egwo ae u drbeyat 30 cents per pound. discovere~d Full plain pound cake 25c. per Gas onanPn,$.0t ere is o pound, half fruit cake 15c pound. Also iced, dressed and ornamen-$50,NnaysFieC avapa tlfut and pound cake from roc. rplunder. to $3.50 each. Five hundred ofde 0c on. ap n nau W .s new confectionery, sugar toys andChnwratndblwcs ins, with a sugar fruits. Fine confectionery ers, riding in fancy boxes for Christmas pres ernon the ents at pottomn prices. - T Lie railroad Call and examine our stock be Mullibs on fore making cake or purchases else thbe same ~where.GLDR&WES te robbers.IiAITFONBAEYPatclrPrmis, Hankechifnoxs, loks insurance. Hane.aba, c. MEYi nrDugSoe rrrs 10. C.