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CLOSING EXERCISES OF GRADED SCHOOL. THREE YOUNG LADIES REGIVED THEIR DIPLOMAS. A Successful Session for All the (1t Schools Closed - Enrolment Nearly One Thousand. The closing exercises of the Ioundary St-reet Graded School were held on Th trsday evening. The graduating I: nuIbdt.vi three young ladies: N . M:azie Mabe LDonnick\. Sara lobnson. iand Alice W.i!han West. all of the ity. T.e enrolment of the liuiar\, sirect (chool t4'xring the past year, ash b the annual report of Superintur,ient IN h. .101111i0tone. 'Cloht'k. 1)arV.i fo'.r ilki dl-vd. ti9 he, t""-:al vin-lr-~ W n- of . the citv schools fell very little short "If le one thousand mark. The session has-iii he ver,\ success ful. 111 xecislCes on Thursday eVCling Were held in t1- AIptA house and a though the wcather was disagrevable t he: e was5 a ihey audience pre-ent. Tit aidiess of the oc casion was dt Env red hv the lZev. 8. Hi. Zimmernman. Ii> thtme0 was the graded school a- one t: t,e grt -tst fores :.theu i i il Ille ilkl of .2. uI atknil a ers : c t r. .0 d th l ietno cit t-wom the p ber ad p:viul 1beel. i n a,de e e I that the pri:*:1 b l- ngei k: Miss I iiie )ominick. The a wr,i wa\ made by the Rev. W. 1. .abrook. The x rci port wra. ra :y r ohIi the Rev a7.Me es.-l--. 1'1f t he sixtei . htui.d!.:a most attr iv"t I :t %ttrac:ted.' and '-:.(Mie wc ti. gAwmg aI ccoamt of her t Tne : : :t a\-it b Sh.,- Sara ~ biari 1tw \V. --Ts itar ve W -th.' t I wu gI th Nib-- 7anne sievelopei thea though.t tha. V., .: h: IV:d. l w ti:d crvin ou 'r w: tnvandi tht. record wih wtA. sha1 )4ave behind u-. We ar chiseling a charate-r that wi:l be unveiled as sool a we pa.;s be\onid the :kit. and it is 1w within o l powr to make it beautiful ir anr eet of loatih ing. Then let u rs. Le lcIuded, Miake wiu, work a wt , hive, ali tihe nam which wc- shall wiiv.. IiwilI.-ti~ I. 1 ad"l- '1r nI)% Wbi t ee as 0he tar adorn 1f A il. L.illiam WWts u . ,t w; "The Ag. of ( hivalry S1. piCtUlreI thW is. -When kI night ho-> d was in Swer.' whent Arithur :II1 his knigh,ts fi lied the world withI the glery of th i r vahiirous; (ledIs: o)f I .aunielot, brave't ini hatt le andI whom to look at was t)o loe. Is one hady- found tto her sorrow: thle age w..hen meni w.ere b)rave in hat tlei, generoulii- to a foe and purent in heart and li fi The1~si lys are gonle. but t heir spirit still livis. Was the age of chiv alry past on the niight of September ti, 1%5t~. wh en ( rozir, w> nofow slelei in Roisemtit t, freely y ieldedl his li fe in do femvs of i a-elpless, woman, and1( whose mnemor)ly is now on le of Newberry's and of S uth Ii'arolhna's most pIriceless her ita7ge-s'. At the conclusion of the reading of the e5ssays the Rev'.. Mr. Zimmiierman was introduedt and1 dleiiveed the( an) nualil addr'essl. Theu speaker- said t hat althloughi he was a very youing man he had belaen a patrlon ofi t hree schooitls. lie had1( al1ways (-alefunliy watc hedI thei w.ork of his cil direni, andl it was his pleasture to say that thiril progress in the- Newherry schlools thows that this school is the equal if not the supierior- of iany .schlool he had ever paltroizedl. Ad b11le salid this not to the dIiscredit of anyl oithr for he1 II had never twentI '-yie years agot if somelt (o had (ises of at gradted school, explanalltionls wvouldf have b.eeni necessary. Iln ante helun da7ys prepa)iratory triinlg was'71 most dliflicult to) obltaini. The high sohools ini those days'' are the p) ipara tory schools ofi todaty. Tloda7y he was surle he could count the pI-7repartor, schiools upon his lingers. The ol inslt i tutions which w.ere on1ce the pride of South Carolina had been siwep)t away. Was if a wise mfove"? Thel answerVt' t( this quelLstion depend1(s upon01 what otur graded school system malikes of itself and the spleaker' was sulre from p)resen indications the alnwer w.oulld be satis factory. Mr. Zimmerman referred to the edu cattional history of Newberry County and1( gave an1 interest ing bit of history Where now stand only two chimneys tile reminsl1 of an1 old academy onet1 sur1rounded by small cottages for teach. ers' homes, tile South Carolina Collegt was born-I. Where Iliarper and 111am mond1( and others taught, and where ex. Giovernor Manning and1( thle Caldwelk and many from this county receive( their education-this old school flour. ished-B-ieth Eden Acadamy, of which Hammond was p)rincipal, and which was moved to Columbia and became thec nucleus of the present South Carolina College. The speaker sid that he wanted to talk tonight upon the graded school as one of the geantest fm.,.m, il th u.. building of our nation. Their object Is to pepare for college. But he had noticed that the graduating classes are alwyA small. The graded schools give to many all the preparation which they will receive to fight the battles of life. The great problem which confronts us of this age is to remove from our midst the spirit of ignorance and of illiteracy. The speaker quoted statistics showing the benefits of educational advantages, proving that as is education so is mate rial prosperity, The ideal Imforv the American nation today should be the makingof manhood and womanhoxd, Make that and you are as tirm in your civilization as the everlasting hills. He hesitated not say that the greatest need of the age is real manhood as an ideal. That when the farmer goes out to plant his crops he shall work not only to provide loved ones with meat and bread. but to lead them upon a higher plane wnerv they may more cl-cslv commune with a Higher intelligence. The prxblem of this age will be solved as - the man xxi of this age. The speaker pleaded for close 1nis of Commullnir. amiong home. ehurch. so ciety. nation and schooi. and he wanted here to talk especially of the obligation of society to the school. The greatest need of this city is the development of the literary taste of the commnity. Why should we conclude that man was made for bread alone'? We need the cultivatixn of a literary taste, and we are dependent upon that school Isn't it strange that we in this age of the world are so likely t:I drift in the tid of commercialism which is turning the eye downward instead of upward, which is tightening the hand instead of opening it. which is dwarfing manhood instead of developing it. 'Tyro bought and sol. Where she."' Athens placed before her youth ideals of manhood. and today Athens is the centre of '.he intellectial world. The ,deal of this and every other age should be the development of real man hood. and this development must beg.n ir. th children. The duty from every possible stand pI1nt of this community. Centres in our boys and girls. At the conclusion of Mr. Zimmerman's address the diplomas and the pri-e medal were awarded by the Rev. W. I.. Sea brook. The Rev. Mr. SealIbrook pe .f tlt great importance of these exercises tc the people of the community. 'the great university stands before the worhl 'witi its commencoment and we honor it an the men who f , out from it. The uni Versity and the college boast. but wert it not for -.he graded schools for pre P.ratory training there would be m e lieges. lie spoke of the commetroe ment season and of its meaning. Tht young nen and Women who go out fron tho graded school are not prepared fii hife. They have simply begun thl preparation. Why did michael An)i,.! see an angel in the rough sto:, - Ifb saw in that block of Marble a:,nt ;g because he was educated to look fuirt than most men. Those who ba:' m edutcation are p)rep)ared to look t'arth.-' than their brothers who have not. NEWBElRRY CUT 0OFF No Gxommnunication With 4.ower l'irt o the State. Owing to the flood condlitions, New berry had no railroad conntec'toin wit I 'lumbia and the lower part of t hi State vesterdlay. The Southlern's t raecI below Alston and about fifteen mtile: above Columbia, below Cedar I'reek wahetd'oultjust after the passage ofi thi regular local passenger' going t owvar<h Columibia Sundlay afternoon. The Iasi train from this section to reach CohIn. ia was the Southern's night passengei Sunday night tak;ng the C., N. & Is track at this point. The C. , N. & Is rest le or a part of it- wenut dlow (earIly yeste'rday morning befo(re' thi trains coming this way had Iceft (Colnum bia. The Sout hetn is making its reguhIn sceleII( bet wen Green'tville' andI Al stoni, and the C., N. & I.. bet weer Greenville andl its trestle tnar ( 'iam. hin. The C., N. & l,. hopes to rearl Columbia today, only a small part ol its trlest le touching the bank havini been udestrtoyed. In liomn'r of Misses Fleming And .Jones. D r. amnd Mr's. 0. b. MIaye(r e.'tertaiunet very dlelight fu i y on Friday evening it honor ot' their guests, M isse.s llemint and J1ones, of ,anrents. Tihe home wa beautifully decorat ed. Re freshmnent; wvere served. A v'ery p)leasant hon w~as spent at mnuggins and t he oiccasio1 was a v'ery happy one. L.etter' to 3. 1.. lipps, Newberry, S. C. D)ear siir: T~hr4ee chrches in liahi winsville, N. Y. , hatve had their fir' lesson in D)evoe. Messrs. Osterhout & l.oekwoo Painted the Presbyterian panrsonagt est imatted 30 gallons; took 22. - Messrs. Slingerhmnd & Shut ter paint e the Episcopal- church ; estimated -I10 gal Ions: took 28. Same painter'1sI painted the (Cat holi church; est imated( 50) gallIons; took 39. O1 (oturse, they e'st imaited from wha they had been using. Th'e s;aving ii taint and work is $-1 or $5 a gallon Total saving on thr'ee jobs $126 to $154 the painting costs two or three time; asi much ais the paint, you know. Yours tru_lyl, F. W. D)evoe & Co. P. S.-Trhe Newberry Hardware Co. sell our paint. If You Arc the Housekeeper You will applreciate our suggestion thal you use Bransford's "Clifton'' flour. I1 makes the best bread, cake andl pastri for home people as well as visitors Don't let your prejudice in favor of an other brand pres ent your tryig it. Spearman-Ashlcy. The following aeeoutit of the mar. riage of Mr. M. L Spearman, of this ritN, to Miss Ashley, of Trentou, whiift occurred on Wednesday last, isfr t he 'renton correspotidence of the A us l&1ta Cbronicla. ThI'll - ot%v of yi-stordAty and one in wi:eh himdreds of friends through. ont thw whole Otate will be immensely interest, i was tho marriage of Miss Ksh itrii o Dunbar Athle to Mr. Mar. es 1. Spearman, of Nowberry, S. C., wbieb as soltunited at the Preaby. t,o htu vtoiuct at k i:3o o'cock. rho sacred t-ditie had boen very beauti fu%l- ,eoratted for the occosion by the Ette Nms Litetrary club, of wt t:; sho was a brilliant member, with feathit, ry fvrns, majettic palms, go goutVtU ,zli ttoling lilies id cut tIOWer, haid under the soft glowing !ight, of the inmerons ebantdellers, th-A Ot-I1-t ws, exquisit1-ly n1oVel aRnd deciad *dh ateful. At the appointed hour, to the strai.; of Mende6sohn's Wedding aroh, which wts beautifully ren. dered y C.ol. James T. Bacon, Catte the bridal i parly, which consis ed of 11,v. A. . Phillips, of Augusta; Ct-l. ard Mrs. Athley, Nits. Lucas, 'Mrs. Du;.etn ,iiotes, froim Augnsta; rs. . White, from Johnston; Miss Leibw1I A&l, Miss Juhna Crobland, fi.n Aiken; Nilts Sara Spearman, ft. aN- s1ev rN ; also, Messrs Roland S IarmnDL, Wil E.vrt, H. H. Evans, Chsr . J. Pureoll, from Newberry, ad .ir Blek Ashley, from Jack. ;>I%'...v, Ph. Thou came the love ly brido, with h-r t-ister, Nisii Geor gia A-ilev, its iaaid-of honor. Thoy were nt at the altar by the h1 illd-utni, grooli and his best man, Mr. Z F. Wright. The beautiful and im)prt3siv- ceretrieony that made them huhtJ fUdad w%ifo was performed by li-v Mr Pijilligs. Miss Ut-orgia Ashley was a dreai of I.Volluess i It gown of sheer white qrgai,lit, hoakirately tucked ai rwh I trinmine in umelallions of ertahm htce. She carried a bouqnet jf L Franco ruses and asparaguai f--rr.. ied with long loops tf pat .%eli, V lon imie ribbon. ' bridv, who is very haMlsoME in p. aI .l ext rewely stylikh an d.igr .ned in a pc.-ilrance, 1asnve noro s, than in thi, her marriage dM, in a bamiful robe of oyster w .l -i lk Voo.- Iuilt mn tffetl inr richli arm iitnr*u with point IF V i-fl #aIII-'i<ij(11. Her hat was . 1l)v,' creation of w%hite tulle ind ostri-b rip-, 'ai a shvO b uqunel of swa*~~ peas aiuil aspauragns ferr e-npal ibis legni out tit. Theii Wim and1( his best matn wert v-ry locol- 'nioly att ired ini prince AX bert coaits, dark gray t rousers, darl Igray in.d~lressedl kid gloves tiand whitt The1 nuriris array of elegani pmrents, ei 01St iing principally o: enti glhss to silver, bespoke the wide.sj:re a'Ipopuh''Irity of the happ) IAt I o'b .L a mragnificent courst I.l(leh.on wats sorved, after which Mr weil M r. Spearmana left for Nashe, vi Ie, wheara they' will spend sorm t inm bmfore thboy return to their hormE ini Now aurry TIrenton yields witi Igreat noni~ i bguness her claim upot this fair brid e, but the best wishea follow hi'r toe l.r new h>mno for a if. iof riumilh'. .d happiness and( may that on ailhige ini her cass provo only too trute that oit'rriedl in the iLontI oft rosa's Jue-"ailifo will he ontE Cures Rhum~tatismn or Catarrh In a Day. Treatment Fre.c iB. lH. lH. Botanic Blood Balm) curet th w~'~ orst andi maost. stubbhorn cases b) dr iin)g the poison out. of the ilIoodl an< bones, and bilinig upt the broken dhowl const,ituation. Aches anid pains in th< bones or joints, swollen glatnds, drop pings in the throat, hawkmng, spitting 'or bad breath, etc., all disa ppea pr~omfpt ly and permainentiy. B. B. B eure's where all else fails. Druggists $1. 'Treatmnent of B. B. B. sent adse l utely' free and prepaid by writing t Bloodl Balm Co., A tlanta, Ga. Describ -t roub)le and free medical ady eO give until cutredl. B. 11. B. puts new cole in your skin and makes the blood re(dde iand mnore' nourishing, stopping all ache antd pains. Over 3001) cures by3 B. F I:. Election of Teacher. IA MALE PRINCIPAL FOR TIHi LI onaySre olwlelected by the Board of Trustees o INewberry School D)istrict on June 18th 1903 Salary $50.00 per month. Applicat.ions may he filed with F. N. MARTIN, Secretary of Board. Stock Oertifioate. r 111S IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAr Lthe undersi nedl has lost his stoel certiflcat&, No. ti2, in the cap)ital stoci of The Newvberry Cotton Seed Oil Mil Iand( Fert ilizer Comtp any, and has mad, Iapplication for dlupiIcate certificate. W. HI. SUBER. Disase taifs no summer varation, If Med flesh and stren,ruse Scott's Emulsion summer as In winter. Send for teUe sample. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemt, 40945 Pearl Street, New York, ;:c. and $.oo; all daggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. M ORNING Glory Coffees are the best,. Davenport & Cavenaugh are the sole agents for this city. ANTED.-Every housekeeper in Nberry to try Corbins Grand eurs Flour. The best on the market. I Sold by Davenport & Cavenaugh. ILEGANT LINE OF SHIRT . waists atWotns R RENT- -One dwelling, one store, five rooms over furniture store. f&t tf. R. C. W..IAAS. ACE CURTAINS NEXT 30 DAYS L per Window 25 cents a window at The Newberry Steam Laundry. BEST AND PRETTIEST WALL paper at Wooten's. JOR SALE 4 OR 5 MILCH COWS. S. U. AU LL. 4t Jalapa S. C. O % BUSHELS Kentucky Cotton 20 Seed for sale. Apply to T. C. Pool. J. A. BURTON. PEcTACLES AND EYEG LASSES Do your eyes ache and burn at night? I have the best trial case for titting Spectacles and Eyeglasse,, anid can fit the mno:t difficult eyes, with t. vroper glasses I have fitted vIa-ses for the best people in the caunty !ind can lit you. I use only the be,t grad* Crymtaline lenses. Con" and give m. a trial and be convinced. Strict iv one1 I-rice to all. GUY DANIELi, Jeweler and Optici-n tr i o-'i is still comploto wi!h everything pretty in the Millin,,ry line. Vall and see our ribb,on, tiwers and hate before bu% itg The Riser Milliry Compioy. Osborne's Farm Im plements, Mowers, Rakes and Harrows. Purcell & Scott. See our ad for Mow era, Rakes, Harrows and Wagons. Purcell & Scott. Mowers, Rakes, Har rows and wagons for sale. Full line at Purcell & Scott's. CAN'T BE SEPARATED. Some People Have Learn ed How to Get Rid of Both. Backache and kidney ache are twin b)rotheors You can't sep)arate them. And you can't get rid of the back ache tuntil you cure the kidney ache. If the kid neys are welt andi strong, the rest. of the syst,em is pretty sure t,O be in vigorous health. Doan's Kidney Pills make strong, healt,by kidneys. Mr. Henry Murph~y, of1684 Broad way, Memph)bIs, Trenn ., professional nurse says' "1"or a year or t,wo pain and weakness across the loins and ditiiruity with the kidney secret.ions indicated that my kidneys were either overtaxed or weakened All my knowledge~ of medicine failed to bring relie:f, and ever anxious to get rid of the trouhle before it became chronie, I got a box of D)oan's Kidney Pills at Hamner & BIallard's drug store. They performjed their work v'ery satisfactorily. I know of a great many other's in Memphis who have heeni benefited by D)oan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Hluifalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Stat.es. Remember the name.-D)an's-and take no sub)stitulte. For sale in Newberry b)y "'t. E. PeI & Son. 3 Minute ICE CREAM Sis the easiest kind and the best. Is :made at home by any oneO on short no t ice. No chance of being caught with r out a dessert if yo'. have a Peerless Iceland Freezer One Motion) Patented dasher construction: ,'loes awvay with all motions except. one-the can revolves around the stationary dasher. Motion is necessary in the cream, not in the machine. The cream has more motion in the Peerless Iceland thani in any other freezer. The result is smooth, delicious ice cream. In Three Minutes. Gfl.DBa WBBKS SUCCBSSFUL. Induced Dr. ROWarN Company to Make SpeCial Price. After a great deal of effort and cor rvspondence, Gilder & Weeks the popular drtgists, have succeeded in getIg the Dr. Howardl Company to make a special half-price intriuctory otter on the regular fifty cent size of their celebrated a eeifle for the cure of constipat-ion and t eepaill Dr. 110wait's specifle has been so re markably successFu l n uring constipa tion, dyspepsia and all liver troubles, that they are willing to roturn the price paid in every case NVhere it does not gve rAief. So great is the de-mand for this speci tie, that. Glder & Weeka have been able to sure oil% a limited suipp, and every one who is troubled with spep sia constipation or liver trouble should call upon thlem at once, or send 25 cents, and get sixty doses of the best medicine ever maile, on this special half.price offer, with their personal guxatee to refund the money if it does not 0ure. Wanted. We would likk ask, through the columns of your .. ..r, if there is any person who has used Green's August 1ower for the cure of ndigestion, Dyspepsia, and LiverTroubles that has not been cured -and we also mean their iysults, such as sour stomach, fermen tation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despon dent feelings, sleeplessness in fact, anv trouble connected with the stom ach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized coun tries, and we wish to corIVspond with you and send you one of our booKks fIe of cost.. If you never tried August. Flower. try a 25 cent bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so, sonetHling more serious is the matter with you. The 25 cent size has just been introduced this year. Itegular size i cents. For sale 'by W. E. Pi ham & Son. G. G. GOIEEN, Woodbury, N. J. Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SUITABLE FOR Wedding and Birthday Presents Key winding Watches Changed to Stem Winders. :pctlclo andLS111 i te9d y Eduard Scholtz, Jeweler and Optician. JUST AlRRIVED at S. 13. Jones' F'resh Nabisco, Athena, Cham pagne and Festino Wafers. A FULL LINE of Canned Meats, Canned Vegetables and Canned Fish at S. 13. Jones'. 64PI1N MONEY" and a complete line of IIeinz's P)ickles in glas at , 13. Jones'. OLIVES, Sauces, and all kinds of ~.Condinments at S. B3. JIones'. H uyler's Lowney's and Baker's Cocoa, Spices, and Flavoring Extracts At S. B. Jones'. Dried Fruit: Galifornia A prico ts, Prunes, Peaches and Raisins, At S. B3. Jones'. Knights of Pytlilas, CA'STLE~ HALL, iTATEA'l>, CO)NVENTIIONS OF Tills SLote' w'*ill beC heldl on the 2nd and 4h LTu1'esday nights of. each month at 8.00. V'itinglKni ghtIs cordially wel comedl. TPi10S. E. EPTING. l(. of R. and S. Crol well H ote1l Buildinmg. MAYE8' RELIABLE ...PAIN RELIEVER... Cannot speak; otherwise it would tell its own story, and were its organ of speech as pronounced as its one quality RELIA BIL ITY, no need of these re marks. We do not claim that it will cure Mumps, Consumption, or grow hair on bald heads, and in fact We do not advise mothers using it for Soothing Syrup but we do claim that there is nothing better. on the ma1'ket for Pain in the Stomach, Colic, Cholera MYorbus, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. PR?ICE 15c and 25c A BOTTLE. HotWomrG( RulCopelt Just received in past few days in things, in fact our stock is very large tier styles and better values cannot be and we will match or beat any price" n Don't buy your Summer Dress until Swiss, Persian Lawns, French Lawns,I that we are showin g-Extreiely Low I One hig lot Color&d Lawns to go at 5 One big lot Colored Lawns Organdie One big lot Lawns, Or anies, latisl A beautiful line of While Organdies, and 50c a ya-d, American and imported -LovelT Silk Mitts and Gloves, in Ion, Reautiful Fanls, pretty laces, Embrw The Shoe Hou Ladies' Shoes, Oxford and Strap San dals from 50e. a pair to $3.60. All styles and best makes. One whole side of our store and under tbLM and on counters packed with CLOTHINC FOR Ani immense lineL of nc Suits for men for 5.00, 0.50, $7;.Uo .00, $10.00, $12.00 and 16.00. 1e1ter clothing can't be bought for tlt price we iime in any market. HATS! HATS! HA A grand display o The Latest Styles, Pr From 25< The biggcst display of SHIlR1ITS and this market. All new and latest styles Coie to see us for anything to wlear We know we can and will save you sor Copelar Outfitters fc "Quality Hather tha "How Good" Rathei 81BORNE Call In and with pleasure, will explain and fi you the best n chinery of its ki on the market. IOsborne Farm Impi othersfail. Just received, Car lo one to suit you. Don't fail to call arot our purpose to supply able price. YOU WILL LEARN profitable to have u clothes. The longer have ir buy. We he! 'TrousE rs pressed whil Coats Cleaned and Vests Cleaned and Pants Cleaned and Skirts Gleianed and Jackets Cleanad & We dye to livo.. Ar to the rnost de icate plant. If you are not respectfully solicit a tr from you. r o'ne w'', 14n South Ii ( rlJ i)"'I, mV4I 'i w t'' youir wagoni. L. B. Teacher WUat- d, r1HEF TRUSTEE~S OF ,JA\,AlP! .Schiool will elect a teacher on th, 13th of June: Salary $30. TPerm reighi months. Board $7 to $9. Will meet al Jalapa, 5 o'clock p. mi. Send aipplica tions to truletees. TEACHER WANi 'EDI F EACHIER WANTE~D FORU Ti. .. Rutherford School to begin mniddh of October Nession seven months. Salary Forty Dollars a month. Appli. cations must be sent by the 10th 01 June to Jos. L,. Keitt, Chairnman, Is. ana Low Pricesq md Brothers! Dress Goods and Silks, sonia of the new md complete in this department. Pret shown you by any holl.e in Newberry miled, nio matter from vhat source. you have seen the beautiful lines of )rpayndies, Chitffons, Silk Mou sseline, etc., Pi'ides on all. - L. a Vard worth 8 1-8c. anD Dimities at 8 1-3c., worth 12 1-2. 0, tit. 10c a yard, worth 15c. 1ll widths, at 10c, 124c, 15c, 20c , 25c, 5c, short. aid lmledium lengths. idvry and Rlibbons. se of Newberry. ( Mn"S Sh1oe tInd Ox fords, Patent Colts, Vici and Vlours from 75c. to 'I'lh b $2.00, $2.60, 3.00 and $3.50 S ioe on earthl. Evry pair guaran MEN AND BOYS. Now Clotintg, nobby Atylvs. Suit. for Htiys for $1.00, $1.25, $1. $2.00, $2. 0 and $3.00. Bettor suits ean't be made for th FS!I! for everybody. f Straw and Felt Hats, ices to Suit Every One. to $3..00. Men's PlIrnishing Goods ever shown in and prik 't." C't. bo beat, for I ,adit's, MNIeni and Childien this sprink. le Illmliey. id Bros >r Everybody. LI T Y." n Price." than "Cheap." We have on hand a :ar load of Osborne & "~o S Mowers, Rakes, and Ha-rows OSBOJIN vve lid a Icl ements succeed where ad of Wagons, all kinds, and before buying. It's your wants at a reason s know SOME DAY VER A Y s clean and press your they wear the less you p to make them wear. e you wait. Pressed, 50 Cents. Pressed, 25 Cents. Pressed, 25 Cents. Pressed: 50 Cents. Pressed, 25 Cents. iything dyed from a suit silks in our steam dye now patronizing us we ial package of laundry e(Junli to1 any1 thait 1mm1 he~ p)rded ini ~ltr.nag . 8.ul 'iur goods1 by tha AulL. Farmei1rs' Institutes. -y ;iI n oborit y o f tInhe Board of Tlrustees ')I C~ *l "lie luge, I,.ocal Institutes wlhe held mn such e onatips as send re (Juests, sIied by fifIteeni farmers be I ore the Ii r eentIh of .June, to ,i. S. Newman,, 1Director of Farmers Insti tuit.es. Clems~on College, S. C. The po t.titionrs wvll name the places at which I nst. ittes arie desiiredl and the dates will be arrangedl by t he college authorites. 'Phe St a te Ilntitu te will be held at Clemson College commencing Monday vein nina .0hand closing Friday W ago ns-Car Load. Call and see our line. Pu rrell& S,cott.