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IC. 11. AUI,L, HITORt. SirThomas Lipto!- has been suggested as a good man to be appointed ainhms sador to succeed Sir Miclial Iferbert who is deald It is claimled lie woul do more possibly thall ally other manl to bring the two countries into closer re lation to each other. Juge W. C. iynum, of Chariotte, N. C., has given $25,000 to the livtr sity of North Carolina at Chapel Iill for the establishment of a gymnasium. It is to be a memorial to his grandson who died while a student in the univer sity. Col. Louildas W. Spratt died i] Jack sonvilIe, Fil., on Sunday. lie was one of the signers of the ordinance of secession and the last. survivor of the Charleston delegation. This leaves only six survivors of that. memorable convention. Dr. Jaines If. Carlisle, of Spartanhurg, Prof. .Iosepli Dlaniel Pope, of Colunibia, Major John .1klikins, of John's Island, )r. Peter Stokes, of' Branchville, (!ol. tobert A. Thompsol, of Walhalla, lind Mr. It. C. loganl of Kingtree. One of the jurors ill the Tillman case was reported ill with hiliols" fever 40n1 Sunday. These twelve iviel Who.11a1 st oniI1e111d to out.-dool vx-cise and plenty (If fresh air cnn sca-cely stiand t li os cl finemilent to which1 they-N have be14-n sub1 jected sile liv trial begal. Aml! why Shouhdi(they be so (onineld. In-r danger thley will be tamlpt-red with. Somlet.hing must he left to the inltvv rity of the jilry and Ilthat witiot sub11 jecting theml to vorporal punlishmentil by (-lost- vonlinmentvi. GOOD ROADS t'OMMIJ -11.1; Met Yesterday and Adopted Several Sug gestis for Meeting Onl 21S(. The eilmmit tee ainillted by 1 i1- gooi roads assoviat ionl to forla1.tv a1 planl to be Submlitted to anl adjourlned meet ing to Iv ivi oil (the 21st of octoio'r m inl the Hierald and Nvws ollice yse day and organizeil by (he 'leetion 01 )r. 0. IB. :\lMayer. chairm1anl aid I)r. \\'. C. Birown Secelfary. Th I f i,I.ollowinip WVere present: i. 11.. Myer, \V. C. Birown, S. M. Duna-, '. (. Smith, \V 1. Iler-bert, IR. T. (C. Ilunter, .1. A. Sligh. Townships :1, 1, 7, and I I were not represented. Th'lle following action was Itakell b. the colllitt'e: I. It wats recommendeluld .hta com mission of live he appointed to be klowi as the good roadIs commishsionl whe Wil have chlargv of theterann improve llent, of the roads. 2. It. wats recom 1:-1tha a lvv: of two mills he mlade i all it it' propert inl thev coluntyv If.or Ilhe POrmNINIt i Proveient, of tlie romis. 3. That a civil enginvolr hw v1mploy1wo malike t'stuiites iii all roadls toi be' per 41. TPhat the t wo mlill t ax c'n11 Uim' for oneC yearl, anid at somelt' Iim b1e'fonliP tte meetinlg (If thet'legishatiiure illn 19tt let saidi conissj5Iier call a met'tt inog o the( citizenis (If (hi' coun1ty1 to( whlich met't ing they shall maklle an it.'miizedi state exptndd. o Alt satl(tiiaid eetn' lt ti' ther'i imprlovelumn.tiof ihe roads, togit bei wit hl thet ques't ion of a tet muulIt ati 4 a.,111 he4 discussed imiil it' tavo)rablt' at't ioni take'n thlen tilt samelt ti lit submilittt'< ia pimarlIy t'let'tion ton all te tpt's tion o tIlIhe two iil t ax. tounlty'1 iupev isor' t i gra~vtel a hal11f milI and1( give (lhe et't if ana Slit t his co(11 a. In. oin which mlorninlg till c'ommlittt't 7. A resolut loll was tIeredt r'equt'st inlg the mlember's tof (lie ltegislatuie ti tionl so that special legisl at ion may' lit had concernling r'oadts andt highways hi the severali 'ount it's. Thie commnittet't will me.et again1 or tile mnornling (of thle 2 1st ,julst beifore (iht meeL't inlg of te conivenltion). association w,~ill meett againi on Octobi c'ommlit tee andit to t atke suich ai' ion as i may tdeeml irope'r ini Ihis mo1(st impljortan mlatter. DEATHI tOF MISS NL.in1l CIIAP'MANI. A Bright Lady, Whose Life Htad Been Dec voted to [eaching - She Suffer'ed a Long Illness. Miss Nellie Chlapnman dliedt Oil Tlhur day night, at 12 o'clock, at tile hlomie I. I1. louiiware, ill the Utopia sectic of tile c.ounity. Miss Chapman wi stricken with typhoitd fever', and( ft sixteen wveeks she( had11 suffered a linge ing illness. The rem'lains were interre on Friday in the old1 Chapmian bur'yinl groundl, near Mr. S. S. P'aysinger's. Miss Chlapman waIs aI daugihter of Mi John A. Chapman, of tile city, andlt sister of Mr. .Jno. W. Chlapmanl, Mr.e W. I. Ilerbert anid Mrs. I. HI. IBoulwar< She was a gradutate of Vanderbilt Uni versity, Nashville, Tenln. She ha devoted her life to teaching, a pr'ofet sion which she loved, anti shle had a< ceptably filled positions in the Columb)i Female college, the Leesville colleg< and in many of the suhumer schools f< teachers. Shec conducted a kinderga! ten in Newberry last year. She we about forty-two yearn of age aIt tile titr of her latnh. ANNUAL OPBrIrG. Tuesday Was the Day Dedicated to Hats TI and Ribbons and the Ladies. The usual milinery opening for tIe millinery stores was held on Tuesday when pretty hats and ribbons and pret.ty it girls were all aglow. The millinery su stores were prettily and tastily deco rated and the ladies from the town and the country were in 'evidence looking at and trying on and ordering their full C and winter hats. ci At the'Mower Co., Miss Belle llIall, of l Charlotte, the milliner in charge, as- di sisted by Miss Sara Pope and the other F ladies in this emporium displayed a ai beautiful array of hats. The decora- el tions were very pretty in Japanese ef fect and golden rod. Japanese umbrellas were suspended from the ceiling sur routinded with lanterns and every corner M banked with golden rod. One of the al prettiest hats shown was purple Gains- irl horo with the shaded ribbon edge and T slrc'ed feathers. Another was Itace, S edged with and trimmed in fir- with Ci large cut steel buckles. A very swell I hat had a castor beaver top andi light It blue chill'on facing .,with castor aindLi bie wings and cut steel buckles. A IIet ty hat, for young girls Wasi red. vel vet shirred oil cords with a cut steel buckle as the only trimming. A large black hat made of black cluny lace, tI ehenille and velvet with a long Inllllne n was very pretty. A white hat frcihili g (riillmed ill white velvet and mink heads was beatutifull. Silk and velvet H thowers aue very much shown. Quite a1 i numel o(fI bats were exhilbited with cluast rs of small birds. 3Blue, brown :n1d chamlpa1gile for the street hats will b be th' leading colors. One very pretty z1 hat at this emporium is Gainsboro shape. The top is made of red velvet. foliagv with facing of red chilfonl folds, s Iirimmnod in black velvet. ribboii and eut steel buckle. h'lle tiser Milliiery Conpany rejoiced N t h'i mally friends oin Opening D'ay in a mar,11-ve-lotus showing of beautiful styl'!s, eseiilly ill the vari('ty of' lovely cha Iwauix p'epared for this grieat aitulmn fest ivity. Never before did their little store look so well, it was tastily draped t with rich royal pul'ple making a1 back grounild for handsome 'eins, begonias mid Iamnis; and never were hats brought out il such rich colorings beginning with the darkest shades and gridually iunning through the scale into the lightest. tints. Olne had only to peep at (I)hemI to appr1)'eciatV the gOr'geous color elTeet of this season's material. A mong the variet.y of lovely hat's we ioticed one which was ill itself simple i elegance. 'lhis wias mlade of plush S shaded from light chalmpagnc to a ricll brown, the only trimming being a rosett e of dainty little sparrows lestled1 against the high rolling brim at the left sile. A Iotler.bwaut'i fuil design waSI pictured in a lirge black velvet hat, with high i'roI and broal raceful briimitrillned With a Silgle hanIsome ostricI plme. ()ne' of i te prettiest shown was a shil'red velve-t ha21 inll rose l5 shadle, thie un1 deri'm l sho(w ing soft, folds (It whlitIe maIllene. 'Thlis was tr'immedl with roses and14 folia2ge thait, blended perfectly with t.he velvet. At.N Mimlnaugh's the crowd wa'~s e<piiilly ais lar'ge and Miss Mar'ye lRochle and1( M iss Nellie L aB1arbe wer'e iln char'ge and1( showved quite a inmber oIf very handsom11 oe designs in hats, the p revai I ig ('(lor1 for' this 5(eason being~ brownI. Th'Iey have not the room to make the wVi . tIle beau ti ful dlesigns. Th'lere was nto a1t t empt at dhecor'ations but the (dis p la2y (If ha~ts wa&s ver'y plleasing. Iai 22r & I Lav ird have just, openled and(1 have not1 yet got ten their' st.ore straight ('ned (lit , buit Mlrs. 11 air has a1 beaut.i f'ul line anid is prlep)ar'ed to sat.ist'y the most fast idious1 taste. Many ladies v is itedi this store and1( werle charmedW( wit h' the many11 beaul.tiul degigns and1( tIle arlt diisplayecd. Tlhe mi iller'y opeLning ait MVoseley' Iros. at. Prlosper'it-y exceededi the ex por(ta2tin o015(f tIhe mo1(st fastidious. Th'le hats1 were'1 (tought toe be the prletf iest v line ever bro'(ughlt to thlis miarket. Th'Ie 7 decora1'2t ions5 werie of luei and1( whlite. bI Withi theise color's f'orminzg thle ba2ck - roundIli, pahnIls and1( fernls ispnlayed here 'md1( ther'e, furn'11ishled indeed a1 beau11tifil nieturie. 'The taiste displayed by the ad211ies was very highlly complhlimentedl. MNI21y bleauitifuil ha2ts wer'e puriichased bly ilhe ('ustomllers. Two Good Thiungs. W . I. IIiar'vey, (If the Whlitaker' Ilar'- s voy Co. , manuilfaciit.urlers of "'I arvey's I Naturlal L eat" an "11( ' ichl and1 Rtipe"' Tlobaccos, was in townI saleday wvith two ] g4oodpluigs for sale. Mr. IIar'vey hlan dies giood stock and1( always geta good( prices: 'The Abbeville P'ress and B an Col. Wmn. L. lhlarvey of The Whitta kr' Har1lvey Co., mnaker's of "'1larvey's I Natural Leaf"' and "Rtich and liipe"',< was iln t.owni last wveek. TIhe Colonel says there ar'e threeC things A bheville . holddbe proud of, Hlarvey's Natural n1 Tlhe Colonel said( he had been travelingr ,s South Car'olina abullut twenty yearis ani rI 1( ha eenI ml theW cailaboose (1ne t im and 11( t hat C'apjt. Riley tur'ned him ouit a5 soon1 -Ia his friend P.~ (Iosenber l' told hlim dI tha2t. he wa'~s the mnaker' ol Iharvey's g tobac25cos. Thell Colonel contr'ibuited a lit t.Ie samplje (If poeltr'y to his friend Speed, as follows: -Siir Walter' Raleighl sowed tile seed .1 Of thle " Rich and1( Ripe'' Tobaie( weed .And "ll arveys Natur'al Leaf'' now Leads(l all other's at P. B. Speeds. FIrst Cost Not1 the Cheapest. The firat cost of an ar'ticle dloes not necessarily dletrmine its cheapness. For instance, a sack of "Cifton" flour a may cost you a little more than othor] so-called p)atenlt flours, but It wvill be cheaper to you in the end. Why? Be Icause it will not only make more bread -to the sack, but will' take less lard and a soda to make it. Order a sack of "Clif Ston" andl make a test for yourself. It will prove the truth of this statement. T. J. HAYS. JUROR SHARPE BETTER. ie Tillman Trial Will Pro bably Proceed Today. (Special to Herald and News.) Columbia, October 6.-Juror Sharpe '1illman ase better; will probably rve tomorrow. Jno. K. Aull. Tle M. M. Degree. Past, Master jAlbert E. Fugle, of ilumbia, S. C., will confer, by upe al invitation, the Master Mason's 0orree oil two (2) fellow crafts 'I'hurs ty evening,- October 8, 1903. Mr. ugle 'iH known throughout the State i one of the brightest Masons and the aft anticipate a happy occasion. Death of a Little Girl. Mary, the little daughter of Mr. S. . Duncan, died at his home at Jalapa, >out three o'cloak on Saturday morn g, aged one year and seventeen days. Ile remains were interred at Head prings Saturday afternoon, the fun -al services being conducted by the ev. L,. W. Swope, assisted by the ev. J. R. Copeland. :tter to Cole. L. Blease, Newberry, S. C. Dear Sir. What's the penalty for aking or selling elhort-measure paint your state? nd does it. make any difference, if ree-fourths of tle paints are short easure? Is Heven pintq i full-gallon or a fool illon? What's the penalty for making or ,ling whitewash for paint? Is whitewash paint, if mixed with a LtIe paint and labeled "Pure mixed iint", or something like that? But we don't intend to go into the isiness. We make Devoe lead-and ne full-measure and true. Nrurs truly F W Di:vo & Co. P. S.--The Newberry Hardware Co.; dl our paint. A TRYING POSITION. wberry readers will appreciate this advice A constant Itching tries your pati tice Nothing,v So aiilnjoyi9lir, njothing 8) ilri ktinT as ibeling I'llt-s or Eczema To scratch the irritation makes it 'To leave It alone meani miery Som- Newberry citizens can tell o ow to be free from these troubles. LadIII( the following: .1. M. Ward salesinan with S. J. Vodten GentIeIan's 1"urilshinig Goods, I.v., Fays: "I used )oaun's 01ntrilvnt for czeir a or a breaking out. I had onl mill >d.y and for wiich 1t h,d trIed a mn1111 'et of retmedles hut was n'tble to get .ny tling to have liny (.1feet up11onl It, id the aIlect,, d part Was growing tfendily lirer and hot heriing m- mnor v md tIorv tvery day. I pro ured a bihox >f Doi's Oiltinment, at W. E,. I'elhatilm S',ou's rii tg si,ore and te firet few Lmlientions gave in Immedate relief 'll(' 11.4e of of- bh x co t .ely 1tu red lbe ailli(' ion atild there Is not a trace of 1 left. A ft,er this satisfattory result I mnl glid to recommnd such a reliable )r-1parat.iol."1 Por.i sile by all ealmrs 'rice 50 ecnts 'Oster- AI illburn1 Co 111If1alo N Y. sole gents for the IJtlit.ed States. ltvemimer tile name-l)oan's-and take Ten Thousand Churches nt tilt IUJnited States have usedi the .ongmlan & NI artinez Pure Paints. ICver'y Church will be given a liberal lunti ty whlenever they plaint. D)on't pay $1.50 a gallon for L,inseed >Il (worth 60o cents) wvhichi you (do wvheni /ou buy thin ptaint in a can wvithl a paint abel onl it. 8 & 6 make 14t, therefore when you vant fourteen gallons of patint, buy umly eight gallons of L,. &. M., and mix ix gallons (of pure linseed oil with it. You need only four gallons of L. & M. 'aint, andl three gallons of Oil mixedl her ewith to plaint a goodl sized house. I louses painted with these paints ever gr (ow shobby, even after 18 years. Tihese (celeb)ratedl paints are sold bly 'hIe Newber'ry lIIatrdware (10 LMTY LDE NO 8'7, A. F. N ICX l'H.A C't)MMiUN ICA, TION I.of A,amily Lodge, No. 87, A. I. N. ill be held inextI Thu rsdaiy evenringg at, 't't.hreni ('ord ially welcomeid. Th'le M. NI. degree will be c'onfer'redl. W MI. i'0. l'IhiA M, W. MI. .1. H-. MI K t NANDI Heereta, y. LAND F)IOR SALE. 1 EVICRAIL'RACTS OF LAND FOR sale in lower section of Newber'ry ounty andl upper section of Lexington ounty. For further informationi as to oil lands aIply to David Ilipp, 'omaia i. C. 4t. "OR SALE OR RENT. [ WILL SELL OR RECNT NIY P'LAN Ltation five miles from Newberr'y ontainmng four' hundred andI nineteen eres, also I will sell two good broodl nares and cotts, four or five head I mules, also sheep and goats. For urther information apply to Antine luzhardt- 4t. sale of Personal Property. TIllE UND)ERSIGNED) AS AD)MIN A tattrator of the estate of W. .Jacob d ills, deceased, will sell on Tlhursday )ctobei' 15, to the highest bidder for' :ash at the late residience 0ofsaidl W. racob MIills nIl the per'sonal priopert y >f said deceased. .J. C. MI LLS, 2t. Administrato>r. NOTICE. OTICE IS hEREBY GIVEN THAT Lthe ulndlersignedl, composing the loardI of JIury Commissioners for Newv >erry County, State of South Carolina, vill on the 16th of October instant at line o'clock a. in., in the office of dlerk >f Court for saidl county, openly and >ublicly dtraw thirty-six jurors, to serve rs etit'jurymen, at the November term >f Courttof General Sessions for New >orry County, beSiuning November 2nd, 1903, andl continumn for one week. JNO. L. EPP Co. Treasurer. W. W. CROMIR, Co. Auditor. J. C. GOGGANS, Clerk of Court. Ocobe rth 190no SPECIAL NOTICES. W IL8 IORED--Although I have h)red two tholusand wells in Newberry county I am still in e Ibusi ness. Parties <k..Ji injr my servii-vA may leave orders -.1 rIl.y cflice over \V. '. Tarrant's store 1. A. M1cDowi.,, NewlIwrry, S. C. .'AARM FOtR SA 1-1. Cood Sixty . Acie Faria, n1r own, for salo. Apply at this ofliev. ( '1 00 M 1) A I,S - Chas. W. )ouglas -T is conilutiUig a first-class Itestau rant. ( Good nials ei. heq on short. notice. i ~ARDWAlRlN IALNESS AND i.E. Paints---We have just added to our stock a complete line of harness, hardware and paints and are prepared to serve your wants at lowest possible pric !4. A partment adjoining grocery store. Come in and inspect our line. Car nails just received. SUMMEIR HROS. How to Make Money. Agents of cither sex should today write Marsh Manufacturing Co., 538 Lake Street, Chicago, for cuts and par ticulars or their handsome Aluminum Card Case with your name engraved on it and filled with 100 Calling or Business Cards. Everybody orders them. Sam ple Case aid 100 Cards, postpaid, 40c. 'his Case and 100 Cards retail at 75 cents. You have only to show .samlile to secure an order. Send 40c at once for case and 100 eards before some one gets ahead of you. W ii Y NOT lIU Y Ttf, H Iritm,'" YIu em !.1 I' frilo Gluy Dan it-is. Ev. n iti, to m hdul from a ir'sI. elt-. .ow- irv S orO. T.:0 fillo-st ml (in " - !tock -of spret.-scei miI 1'\ DA N I K0A,8 The Riserl MEllery 60 Will bo plonsmi It) show youi thpir ol ilgalft. Ii' of to N\ly to We1r .at-. A CLINCHER. We want to sell 5000 barrels Flour in six months, and to do so we propos e selling best goods 10 cts. bbl. profit. Every barrel guaranteed. Don't buy until you see our flour and get our prices MOSELEY BROS. Now is the time to make money by using heavy Bagging and Ties. We sell the heav iest on the market. E. M. Evans& Co. NOTICE WIn,E AlT N EVWIIElRY I,VERY Sahtday (ur-ing the next. 30 days to receive and receipt t.o the policy holders of the It. M. 1. Association their1 assessment, I0. pr hunidred to cover Antine liuzhardt's loss and l5c. per hundred l or sinking funld. We -.IVe used some of the sinking flund noney for small losses and wish to rei mbuirse t.he treasury. For convenience I have mfiade arrangement.s wit.h Mr'. J1. C. Autll at. Ponmria, S. (C., to receipt. for tme there. -I1. I. El>'TIN(;, TI'reausuremr V. M. I. Asso. Wanted. We wouild like to ask, t hrouigh the colum ins of y our papeln r, it' there is any per'sont whoii has used G reen 's Aumgust Flower f'or thew cur te of' I ndigestion, Dyppi,andl I,ivr Tr'oubes thatIhas resul ts, such as sotur stoma11~ch, fermen tat ion1 of food, halbit tial ('ost iveness, nervous dyspeip sia, head(acheCs, desJ >on - dlet. tfeel ings. slejplessness in - act., any t.roublhI'e(onnectedl with the st omf ach or' livetr? This med icine has been sold1foir miany year's ini all civilizied coun tr'ies, andl we wish to1 corriesp)ond( with youi and( send~ yout one4 of ouri Ibooks free (if cost. It you1 never triied Auguist I"lower', tr'y a 25 ('ent bottle first. W(e have tever' known oft its failing. If so, soimet.hinig more seious is the matter withI you. The 25 cen'tt size has' just been int r oduced t his yeaiir. Itegla size4 75 cents. Fot sale by W. E. Pel hlam & Sjon. G.( G.tREEN, WVoodbury, N. J. STH TEJIENT or the Condition of the Newberr-y Saving Bank, of Newberry, S. C., at the Close of Business, Septernber 30, 1903. AssET:is: lBilla r'eeeivabl. .. .. ..$199,,97. 77 lionds . . . . . - - 2,200.00 Overdiraf(1 ts ecured atnd uIn securied .l . . . 595973 Du)me fromi Banks....... . . 2,183.76 Cash atnd cash) itemiis . . 3,865.23 $268,206.49 Capital . . . .. . ..$0,000.00 Prtofit-.... .. .. .. .. -..20,421.51 D)ividends utnpaidl .' .. 49.00) D)eposits .. .. .. . ... ....,835.98 Ilillis payable...... .. 32,500.00 $268, 206.49 P'ersonally iappu(1ere be4fore m)e,.J. E Notrwood, C ashier' Newherr'ty Savings la<,and mnade oath t hat the ablove statetment is truet( to the best of his knowledge and belief. .TJ. 1E. NOltWOOD, Cashier. Swvorn to be fore m)e, t.his fifth day or October, 190:3. Attest.: 0. Melt. Ilot.NIEs, II. C. M ATT iH Ews. We will buy allthe Cotton Seed brought to this market.an~d will always pay the highest price. Bring your seed to us. E. M. Evans & Co.. LEADS TI OTHING the trading pu the bargains we have ands of dollars worth a ceiling up stairs and down si York gathering the values. from over-laden manufactu and factories reduced from the greatest bargain carniva the principle upon which thi best quality and the greatest TH E S SILKS ANI To w ns five ti mes toe size i'of Ne wbiry most desirable weaves amd everything ma.rk profit methods. All we ask of you is just t sool be Convinced. A UTUM1 FINE 1VJ OUR MiLINERS haso nent. There is no doubt about our Style anything in their power to possess more f PO Canton 20 Pieces N F Fall Fl; Outings Worth I8c, ('or his week .c- 300 loo La(lies' \walkuing -'kiris wr1h $2.oo, ft skirts worth $1 85, for this week 98c. too I Worth of Ladies' $ 1,)0 0 0 York --I run upon less than Soc on tI are picked over and your size gone. Our Shoes Me We have ;tarted out to do the biggest thme profls-it's simply (Ii ik sales on ever) The Stand D rew~ Selhy &N Go's. L adlies' Finie Shoe dIren's Shoes. Blake AlIens' I adies.' Vine eas5y $2..j), $2 .<8, $..p). E'very Pair gur -A big line of Men's and regular Clothing Stores wan If you want to see the shown in Newberry Step up SThe cheapest The NEWBERRY CHA WAREHOUSE CO.... CHA Is read y to store OottonBU and issue receipts for D I same, which money can I be obtaiined on Rake THE NEWBERRY E WAREH0OUSE CO. AT A Girl's Little Brother Bone Somttimes' "'St'e Tlhinigs."' (nli to (il seO' us andto we wilI bei pleamsed to m sito w you many~ "Goo T'hau Vin.i" t.ers of 'Try our ( ) 8. Nic hee'~~lu-se, iL(1'T NI' w Whitoi 1Fmbl, andl eV Now Carolin tic e, YO""''' neixt af Counts & Dickert, o'clock I linssell's Old Stand11 -Martit St reet. iStaS 1nLl Knights of Pythias, I CA9TLE H*ALL, NTAITEDt CONVENTPIONS 01" TI'l3ISIo K ode w ill be held on the 2nd and a. mn., t< 4th ''Tesday ni hlts of' cachi month at new wo< 8.00. Visitg nights cordially wel- said pla< comedU(. TITOS. E. EPTI NG. reserved extenti na K. nu,of R. and S. E PRDCE blic has ever seen will cor cooped in. Thousands - f new goods packed fror airs. Our buyers spent t New merchandise bough rers, wholesale wareho-, regular prices and mass I you have ever witnessec s business is built-is v quantity for the least m< [OWING 0' ) DRESS C Colildn't boast of a more complete sta :d on the basis of MIM NAUGH'S ake a seat at our Dress Goods and Silk T EXHIBIT [ILLINE d a feast of styles an(1 price lowness allers a showing from the best Mifilline s being right Up to the-notch. Our \ ityle and Quality for less price. Come Flannel, slightly soiled, worth 12YC, ill Pereales worth i2y2c, for this wee mnielettes worth 12y2c, for this week 8 Large lied Spreads 59c, 98c, $1.25, ir this week $1.19 each. 200 I,adies' dies' Fine Mercerized Underskirts wort Misses' and Children's Jackets. I st.r .1 manufacturer who needed the cash a e dollar. So now if you want a, Jack( an Standard ol 1hoC business ever done in the town. pair. trd Brands we -ihoes. Lewis A. Crossetts' Mien's Fir nteed, or a new pair for tihe asking. Boy's Clothing 25 per ce t: for the same quality. biggest line of Trunks Stairs. AUGI store in the Ca MPION Mowers Best MPION Rakes THE' AND MOWE KEYE GRAIN F or s .a want a Mower,'satisfa or Grain Drill see Cl efore buying.Calnd 1W, R. HIPP; upon' 01F SOUTH CAROLINA, G iT'lY OF NEWBERRY-IN BiATlE COURT. - W. Wilon, 10sq( , P robate JTudge. Rl'AS, A mella Y:ung l'athi Tea iih- suit, to me. togirant her" I.eut' 'PE Ad minit,at,iKLoi of the est ate Ltih atre I horofore 1(o Ii~ i, nd ad - a ca all a. d sii i.enlar i.he kindredm.a ditors of th,. said Sam months. dece'ased, t hat t hey he iad any of the efore me, in the Court of Pro-ttdae he held at Newber'ry Court C., on thu 13th d iy o' Oat'heri n the foren,oon, to Thow enuse5. cy have, why i,ne sah)l Adin should not he' gvrnted, F tier my hand. um. is tIshe 28'.h day V 90 NOI S,fet'uhr A nno Dom inu, 1903. 20) C WIlrON, .1 .1. N. C. N I on the esti N otice. a minor, Ir L BEl AT CH!APPELJLS, S. C., 3err ICoun "ridlay, October 16 at 10 o'clock 0'c lck 0 > let the contract to build a(diately h (len approach to the bridge at msry.t :e across Saluda river. Right * ES'r to reject an and all bids. ., UPE$RTs' Sept. 26, SION. npare WIT ind thous- H n floor to en days in New t for spot cash ise men, mills ed together for I. You all know jlue giving--the )ney. F I'OODS. LAk .of all the new and Quick sales and short counters and you -will OF RY. that will gladden the -y sources on this conti filliners are willing to do to us for your Headgear. to go at '7Y2c. 100 piecces k 8-c. 5o pieces New 4c. io0 pieces New Fall worth double the price. iine Mercerized Uuider h $2.25, for t his sale $1.49 ick luck while in New nd I bought the lot at :t don't wait tintil they Merit. We have cut deep into Sell. ie Shoes inakes life wvalk nt, iess than the and Grips ever trolinas. in the World. NALTER A. WOOD RS AND RAKES le by me at close figurcs. nteed to give tction. on me at the *d Warehouse, or Nm. T. Gaillard. I. B. EPTING. bher Wanted. ACHIER FOR BETHE ol, at Pomaria, will be c r, October ?3,at 8 o' ', $30 per month 'ipplications m undhersigned J IS will the I t reaf te itTIA Guaig