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It. H. AUL,I., EDrTOR. It is well to have every law enforced and we agree with our local cotempor ary that no exception should be madc in the dispensary. It is also probabLy true that if the grand juries in Char leston would find true bills and the petit juries would convict in the caseq brought before them where there was proof, it would have a wholesome effect. But when they don't. what are you go ing to do? That is the question. "Rais< hell" on Chicco street? That was triec under Gov. Tillman, and the result wa the same. Put on the met.rpolitan p, lice? Cwv. Evans did that and th illicit sale went merrily along. Get change of venue' How can you do tha unt.il you make out a case. and get : true bill' We are simply asking for in formation. You might put the old cit) under mar.ia law and aboh--h l se government.. and t.hen you would no need grand and pet. .uries to Convict. Now, we do not me.n by t.his *.hst t.hi people of Chariest-on are not law-a"lid ing and gov eit:ens. but it ioe seem t.hat the' wil no* beN-ore :-ocon .iied to the dipear' syst.em. and t.ha the GermIans and the Se'o:oh n an going to have t.he bee- and .he hipi We se from te tbsrve thtM agei syTem ho. o. theI c ollg,corr o t,Io . cin. forl a m.imrnt $1,10 or I , m a1 .Timu T o xtr ,,It tove "High P int" An;ac te would~n cos abou ;aeua amot. t this sid it ha cst s aout $24,000 - a st- uhae tit i h it anov It a,t minimum The Ne cos. toml distric an th eidts ao 1,VIard.'s,it is ltru ,wolvb!ito enIi vtit- c o s: priv is as the rest of us We res Superintendent Bo ti sthinks i the.a. proper thingc t goe 01~ ve se tsoe thr gberver thnat n Bidoes iadt e ca. 4nish th s-wea uige system to the college, courntir eost of connvction. for a in-iru Ul,RKIt or Z1,5(KI maxinmumn. To ex-er it to tHigh Point" on Vance sr - would co,-t about an equal an)oun*.; that we could get seweragv beyor Scut's creek for about quet fohr'e this side it has cost us about hasIn notma let uats af ithe yte ha iscopy. mTim u. io T s he superr e To e mill r dstritand that treins amo smnardl iot i te, wttol bha wtho ihas en thne sy898. eThene docor te uthat dvctinatio These reent a p the adshefol he State? Wrviegae a the rsee the Newbe thin Ette propthng toignor oi reqestd.o Tisnorprios to he mea agrninte sewraebterdnanw beenartifu, andlevars, wie foreelita reidnce setin.sa( h )ili washef coton ueintenden Newey TI isagrda teaous reque,000o asees propty or hen prd f ithasxai beA liledmor whanot one-igthas of wolet taxablearoper of the counm h ah cpope Tis quetn assingteawp He parobbl seshed mre isov thallpo n other Stae mn tan ee haorbe ince. He8.made doctrv t4 al ftehtvci. inwl rvn spred cThof whyo not acingahe si Nwerrye disas fown soe Stateg coped tola e the Neood. Ifa Este opayt begog r seeaTignr)e we hopve henrc bauti femt bevas,ure tret t bover aveethisN sould piee anrk. Ther cotto beamicni of Mt.brr Pigr hrc,i taxbe poerpat of the count than5t -ay ohe onegunst. Texeri onallo invte tah.n St. PaUP6 Items. We had a good rmon yesterday by onr pastor, the Rev. J. A. Sligh. It has been decided that the barbecue at St. Paul's for the benefit of the par sonage and chumh will be given on the 18th day of August. Everybody who wants to get a good 'cue should attend. Committees have been appointed to make arrangements, as follows: Gentle men-L. I. Epting, J. C. Aull, G. B. Aull, J. W. Richardson, J. D. Sheely, J. A. C. Kibler, Jno. B. Bedenbaugh; Ladies-Mrs. L. I. Epting, Mrs. J. C Aull. Mrs. H. E. Bodenbaugh, Mrs. T. A. Epting, Mrs. G. B. Aull, Mrs. L. A. Sheeley. Mrs. Carrie Lorick. Mrs. J. C. Singley. This committee will meet on Monday, the 27th, at 8 a. m. to decide on plans of work. The committee asks contributions of supplies and money. There will be a 'cue at Jolly Street on Thursday, July 30th, at which time the good rads meeting will also be held. Crops are generally improved, but nesrvy a mon'h behind last year. Dlr. .L. K. Gt.We its trea.tingr Mr. L. L. the sxzlin< Our .schx.. t )ar.gh N 2.6.%-t-te 'U Weds a.h !penr thts ruw N. u: ks.inu Tn frr mnh, Tdllmbn. e I hi vr.t nli .f :-..-m:,I Vhnn fra ! .h M1a U 6 The patrhJLam -ar.as a thx.thoo S As.ssmcn: af vhe.' Mill The Stats~~ e B.~-,u S47(.0ut.: a e r:.ht varians e.ot milih dei :the s:te. v&iue f c!ther milis and p'u; A' pet czar.. VluAt-T. for trLtIOT. The NL wher-y mills re-e' -s.te. %LS &:",j e fr il Tne tos.increaqe ir. thje 1St.*1e SmceI IRS yes.r. 'eiUdmig 1.h neW MillS. m Creases in c..airaan n he M crease of thit marhet r&.lue of :.be stk%:.L is veh..0%!L. Orn lasnyer's.t r ..:rns the Valuabtin o' the mIfi - was$ .10.81K anj the &- per cent gva,,uatiern redixed this tc. $1Q.4...de.. T year ..he retarns for tot.' r&uu *-,o ShOw that te mne Ir-oper. ir. ot arlna is worth 9S.4.92.%.~4Q. Sout Col. .m:ie o whle the amour at is te i2 w& GRAv.D~ MUi She OHOOL-r. g Ya S, 8 rii,& Bl,isA Pt icip.. e.4 Primary Intethe an AdvancedIs ir Mtho rn Toc aon T .inni y winstru th aio t.hgh piscae~s odrat. ~d (Chrtr ppie fr. GodEqimet ,y 00 rect. KLain haiipl ht ""? Nkret Senific bgin. LSep-t Mn hosnToucmadber hn2c. GEO.struti. torough, Presidenat. e SaTacneura nted.. Caty,Fidy rul 1 applie or.k,frh tedwUrr Co1ebery B.L DMNIK Tuitio. $30 toUCH, ofLnewn bu.,inPiang $20,ain al 000udent tatinon l haf icun I. NeT Seas.so bgrdain Piao fort ofPeteban Co2eeof3Chr oe B.C,udD.. MR Pr.eisent ey il giv erin Wnanoforte willak willr caeeto aat dFalon my Theay Julst1 atteio clock, fvnor the ofchn eleprctical techr for theain Ap strumentwllcpolens of FuSpriclr il egven Sreet.d ofu Ifil, aEng. nanfo enlang Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and trengh use Scott's Emulsion summer as In winter. Send for free saumple. SC07T & BOWNE, Choml 409"415 Pearl Street,Ne o Soc. and $i.co; all druggists. Wanted. We would like to ask through the columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Ind ton, Dys psia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured-and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermen tation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despon dent feelings, sleeplessness-in fact, any trouble connected with the stom ach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized coun tries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cot, If vou never tried A ugst x.s%rx. try a 2 cent bottle first. 'e hsAe never known of its failing. If so. soN.hinkg mre serious is the matter -i.h . The XS cent Pite has just a,%T inmin.uted this ;ear. Regular 514 "3 NJt$. F sale FW . Pe hkrr A -;nM' a G Gus.Wi:wbury. N. J. All Headaches (C RE E . '"D" Dn STS- CAPUDINE. Liquid Knights of Pythias, C.ASTLE RAZ.L. N e~ w W>err y LobdgeC N o. M SA TED CNVENTIONS (F T H IS :".~-e .-1w e hei_2 on the : n &an) 411 TueZaayL PhtS of esch Mzlnt.h S: i i. i Tt rahts ear-fdi:1x We' camei THCIS. F. EPTING. K. of R. and S. CrorweI H ote Baidig. Master's Notice. HE CREDITORS OF JOHN E. LPatt.r.. deceasei. ee hereby re gumred to render and est.blish their de mands before me on or before Ju.y :3. H. H. RIKARD. Mastex for Newberr-y County. Newberry. S. C. BARBECUE. NATE WILL GIVE A FIRST CLASS BLB*rbecue at Pomaria, S. C.. on Sa.urday. August 1st. 143. in the beau grove. We will have several speakers to a.d dress the crowd. and special arrange ment.s for the yo.ung ple. Come one come all, and enjovt A J6HN A. RAHAM. H. M. WICKER. Notice to Policy Holders. 'THE POLICY HOLDERS OF THE Farmers' Mutus' Insurance Asso cistion. of Newberry County, will meet at Newberry, on Saturday the first day I August, at io a. m A full meeting it desired. Business of interest to every policy holder will come up L. I. EPTING, Secty JOS L. KEITT, Pre.. College of Chiestoll, CH A RLESTON, S. C. 118 YEAR BBGJINS SEPTEMBER 25. Letters, Science, Engineering. One Scholarship to each County of South Carolina. Entrance examination held at Newberry by County Superintendent of Education and Judge of Probate or July 10. Tuition $40. Board and fur nished room in Dormitory, $10 p~ez month. All candidates for admissior are permitted to compete for Boyle Scholarship, which pays $100 a year. For cataogue, addressH President. Teacher Wanted. T HE TRUSTEES OF HAR TFORI . school, District No. 11, will elec a teacher on July 25, at 9 a. m., at th~ school building. Applications may sent to any of the undersigned befor that date. E. LEE HAY ES, PINK SUMMER, JOHN COUSIN8, Trustees. Teacher Wanted. APPLICATIONS FOR THE POS1 tion of teacher of Union school istrict No. 32, will be received by an of the undersigned on or before Jul 25. Salary $30.00 per month. L. I. FEAGLE, JNO. KINARD, Prosperity S. C. KINA RD IPS, Slighs, S. C. Contra~t to Let: I WILL LET CONTRACT T( build approach to Gordon's bridge over Tyger river, on Friday, July 31st 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. JNO. M. SCHUMPERT, Supervisr BARBEOUE. W E ILLGIVE A FIRST-CLASE baecue-the barbecue of the season-at Stomp Springs on Augusi 6th. Men, women and children cor dially invited. Dinner, 40 cents. W. J. DUNCAN. C. H. SHANNON. Cromer, S. C. Teacher Wanted, rF H E PATRONS OF UNION ACA D. emy will meet at the school houst Saturday morning, the25th, at ?o'clock, for the purpose of electing a teacher foi the next session. Applications must bc Proposals ftr FurnishIng W1 for the State Capioi, W . ill0' Ti.l t' IY ,Ia Iio! length, w ill ecepted; lolig 1-af pinle preferred. Wood 11111st IK delivered at the State Capitol on or before October ist, but the successful bidder will he permit ted I to deliver it at any time after the ac ceptance of his bid. looi must be corded by the bidder in the storage rooms unde'r the building and measured after being so placed. The right is reserved in this proposal, and wvill be reserved in any contract .made under it, to reject any wood which in the judgment by the under signed is of an inferior quality. Bids must be sealed and marked "Proposals for furnishing wood for the State Capi tol," and addressed to the undersigned. J. T. GANTT, Secretary of State. Columbia. S. '., June 27, 1903. Sheriff's Delinquent Tax Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ('O'NYY OF NEWBERRY. 3Y YIRTUF OF AN F.EXCUTION to me direteod by ,1. 1. Epps, Trasuirr of Newberry County, I will ,ell during :he loWal hours of sale, on Monday. the M3 lay of August,. 190. ie.l at Newberry Court House, the following p qerty to wit: Lt in town of New'berry. assessdti to .l oseph .1one. bundee on north by Gil ford Snowden. Dr. .lames Mclntosh. and Carne Adams Lt towr. of Newberrv, assessed to ThomNs W:ior's Est Ve. b o knded by Mmrnie Simmons. Aure'ia .lones an'd Lot in _%W.f New berry. essed to &s.ln N W:1son. "k.idNi by Frank Gienn, Presi Frme~rage and Salflie Ed Tw, os . tx4n r., 1mvPosperitv, as sesse 14' 1-. B. k. nded by Dr. Lnki A G. W:se, ani ind ..H r. H1.:zhe Ferry *Rosi.L~ I ES W E: .eberge'r mrd Broa'd Tem *a .'G '. 2 l'herser to M. B nkRD. : Newberrv Co:tV. f Z- e .%Ily 1 '8. 1fk.%3 Election of Trachler T H EATiCNS O FitK SCHOOL DT.1:: N. . \ meet at the Sh H---e. Aug.:st -zth. a-, oeke fr t.epups of e .e.e:ing a~ teacher for saisc.:' at ~ M' er month salary. Lady preiferrei. Applcation may be nmeo wit th u n 3ersgn-) W. G. METTs. Sligh's. 1. M. KINARD. Poma-ia. D. T. Wi.iFR. Pomaria. Election of T-acher. T HE PATROCNS AND TRUSTEES of S: P.a'-S _S'o.l will meet on Saturay. i-e 5th of July. at 2 >. m., t,o elec- a :na,e teaeher for said School at a sala-y cf S$3) rer month. Applica tion may be --ert to J. B. Bedenbaugh, Slighs. J. A. StIGH. T. A. EPTING, J. B. BE.DENrAt'GH. Trustees. Notice of ?1ection sllefritelldent Water T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sthat the Commissioners of Public Works, will, on or about July 29th, elect a Superintendent to take charge of the Water Works, Electric.Lighting Plant and Sewer Systern of the Town of Newberry, S. C. Term of office to be from August 1st, 1903, to July 31st, 1904. F. M. BOYD, Supeuintendent. Fir st announcement of the New Store. G. B. SUMMER. I have bought the stock of Counts & Dickert, and I am going to conduct an up-to-date grocery >usiness in their old stand. I extend an invitation to my friends of Newberry and the surrounding county to drop in and see me. M ysal esmen, J. P. Aldridge and Clarence B. Sligh, will be glad to see them. GI. B. SUMM!YER, Next door to Mimnaugh's. ) Mate lce Cmam at flome. and have any kind you want on short notice. The preparation of some takes longer than others but the freezing never takes longer than 3 minutes. "Fifty ReceIpts' gives many new reci pes an(l it is no trouble at all to freeze them in a Peerless Iceland Freezer. (ONE MOTION,) We have just received our second shipment of these celebrated Freezers andl now have in stock any size from 2 to 6 quarts. iowdim Iiuwius Cony. LIVELY AT IVIMI All Post Re Tell your husband or whoever 1 shell out the cash and start for th er will substantiate the fact that t money. Note the following price We only mention a few things wh 25 p0S. 40 inl White l-AwI. heutifil (u1ality'worth 121ze. for Ohis S.'0 oNh- 8,e - 20 pes extrA fit ps Checxked M iisih., w t rZil 'A t .1l over town, full 3;o in) n Ide Se 25 pes. Best l4'eatherlI T Read\ Made Shees. 6ell -o.e, worth 6o, 110W nowv qe each. to p l 1. ce Curtaills worth $2 t'-d Swiss, regular I.je kid, fol this sale 10: v th Ssae g yd. 2IdIft.MIM A Bpd Spreod S' dor. 1.ine Huck Toweis vorth .2c0 exch, for thi woith 2cv eacih. tlr this week toe each. 2s do week i c. each. 2 pcs. Linei and Cotton Large \Vhite Bed Spreads worth $t.5o, for-this $2.s0, for this sale $l.69. = Another Ia SIvits o all Silk R ibl,on, all shades. woi th i 5c, worth one. no \\ Sae - bolts Liberty Sati1 bois go on Sale Thursday M>ning, so yol worth i5. to go at onlv ge-5 and 6 yards loni a to go on a bi Iargan counter. \ our 'AiDg UmbreUla 2I 0 Par-.i - .. : on ef)r one week. wxordl 75c : SI.:; jr '-. ioo Parasol. to g, -in sale for - 2 a i'd . .to o at half price. NO RISK, join t' 7eap2r. who 7.re ia:herig a Golden H7[arvC ail, that we are saving the people 25c to 5oc on t I wi ord. . O CtI inI e o Men's, Lad's, at ab:nost a engw. About 2oo pairs Ladies' Sli1 you can have th*mt at goc a pair. 250 pairs of pairs of Boy's Kuce Panits worth 75c, for this s. this sale 23c. #caiRemember we deliver Goo< have to lug them home.. Come to Newberry's Biggest ar Dollar does the Work of Two. S~The Leading Stor MAYES' RELIABLEAtC ...PAIN RELIEVER... Cannot speak; otherwise TJisa it would tell its own story, ordhisa and were its organ of* nore speech as pronounced as ;one ning < its one quality RELIABIL- put every ITY, no need of these re-30 Oday s. marks. We do not claim|money. that it will cure Mumps, AllWO Consumption, or grow hair Al 'ik on bald heads, and in fact All RiblI we do not advise mothers I All Whi using it for Soothing Syrup All Cola but we do claim that there All Cot is nothing better on the AlCot market for Pain in the All Boy Stomach, Colic, Cholera All Shoe Morbus, Diarrhoea and All Hats Dysentery. All Umi PRlCCE 15c and 25c All Tr A BOT FT L.. anid sea1sonah1)l & il 081'olilla Military Academiy. r1IERh IS O)NI VACANCV IN Teache 1. the State Itetieficiairy Sch'olarshiips, to be awarded onl consapetitive exannina tionsB for the cotnut1 of Newherry. r plI I ATR4 1t! nk formis of atpphec.'ion shouhil be I School, No. apphiedt fo.r at once l to Co C. S Gauldten, at the school hot Chmarmn i a ofa ( Visitors, or the Conn- at 4 o'clock p. r tv S'iperintendenit of Edanai Thlese electing a teache flpp)leations1 fully made ouIt, muItst be ini tferred. App li the hantids of the Chairmani on the 3t h' any one of thm ''ay of July,t in ordler to receive at tenation. furnish any infot C. S OAIDSI)lN, C'ha iman ltoardI rustees, TIMES1 a4AUGH'S. cords Broon. olds the key to the pocket book to is store, Every keen, shrewed buy :trade at Mimnaugh's islike finding is and draw your own conclusion. ile thousands go unnamed. 15c, now only ioc yd. 25 pes. White Lawn worth ie quality Dotted Swiss worth 35c, now only 19C. 25 for this sale 43C. 25 pes. Newberry Mills Bleaching, :kiug (A C. A.) worth i5c, for this sale 1oc. 25 doz. 5C each. 20 doz. Ready Made Pillow Cases worth 15c, .50, for this big sale $1.25 a pair. 25 pcs. Curtain Dot . 2 pCs. White Organdy, 2 yds, wide, worth Soc, for end Towel sole. week ioe each- 5o doz. Large Size Cotton Towels r. Large Size Turkisli Towels worth 25c each, for this rashi tor Towelnin 5e and ioe, worth double. 175 - sale 95c. ioo Large Wlite Marseilles Spreaus worth ibbon Sale. now 1oc0. 1oo bolts Lierty Satin Ribbons, all shades, i Ribbons, all shades, Worth0 35C, now 22c. These Rib i'd better be on hand. A big lot of EMibroideries (. A big lot of Calicoes, Muslins and Dimity worth 5c choice 5c yd. a&Saolk le. or 35c. i.jo Paraois to go on sale for one week. worth ie week, worth $2 oo for $1.25. 250 Men's Umbrellas, ALL GAIN. ;t from the field of glitt(ring hargains. It's admitted by every pair of Shoes they buy here. Acts speak louder f-isses' ad. CnildreIs Low Cut Shoes and Slippers to go ipers wor dh S00o a rd $1 .50 a pa ir. I f your sizes are here Boy's Knee Pants worth 4oe, for this sale 19c. 300 de 43C. 50 doz,. Men's Negligee Shirts worth 40e, for is to all parts of the city, you don't d Only Cut Price Store where one e of Newberry, S. C. le includes every thing in the store. to reduce our large stock before the >f the Fall season, we have decided to thing in our store at Actual Cost for Now is your opportunity to save D~on't miss it. I Dress Goods at cost. ; and Velvets at cost. ons, Laces and Embroideries at cost te Goods at cost red Lawns, Organdies and Dimities aing for Men at cost. s Clothing at cost. ~s and Slippars at cost. at cost. Alt Shirts at cost. >rellas arid Parasols at cost. iks, Valiises and Telescopes at cost. e 0s 'aon a:d '' thle b)eelt of these Cost Prices on Niew Gioods peland Bros. fitters for everybod)(y. Newberry, s. C. r Wanted a4~ wiLL Rre1xIiv APPhICA ins for D)isp)eiser and Clerk at )NS OF, SMYRNA N''1erv 8 ,"*nn,also> for 1)ispe er at 6 Township, will moot- Juliy, [g(3 Appllicat~ins snust be. in se Onl Friday, .Juily 31, h-gal1 forutn. andit cani he hatinled to any r., fo topuro>se of i tal er o< the loard by i v o'clock a. :n, ~tions ,to be 61 vle i JACOII S1NN. Chairnuanu tn gdeire who will jI.IAMN . I BO ZFJ, fo etilu rs of ('t itity lord of Cotitrok 0. P. ROO.Flan Newbeum ..C., J-l 6, 19,