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Nc 1 1 . :)w -; - M K r: t Jt+u uJi. J +.+f.4 It (Corrected bJrQr Bros.) Sgtember 8.} ..ry................... ~ , e 'nWL~ s itzyta. 1 sq AJ"Moi Mat\hstrie y for r el 'B Sk t s u . ' P lease , ' on ask Otk crrdi ' Mas' Book StoN. : wli W b Maiyt G ,. MA a - h "T w ThIee. M. w i .preach-at unrli on bb#th at 4 he ublie rdiag invigd e- a IemFe ae s oM bf I r+ MA b rr 1 in9a in heady att ''3X.i r:withdft - - -p. --.'- Ne 1S~ w44 n MA On sbsa ofmhe !W gg hC:.J noa .nd 1 A ste AfMk bgi&Wt 1'l JiULJp! Iwkit Juy;pe1itt- IttitaWeu aneonon "t1.. t (Al t atax t ;-eville,.Rg; klat ilesptasa rjistula, lh9ri9ltbild,.Bkie Arnica _ ee4q D ig01t0'bI wil ruiss,, s , r S ores, Et -. g 1 -1 J .le4 o-" the - o to Rk-1. W1 Prsa d asonsth dog ~ oat nassiiu manerMr ~mdg.n'heiOgha In ten'a tLJ , 'J:dsm at t oi tCl rs :11 q ". " Goomp - l a' -'VeI r to coiv ate e. i r aong, .].Prs-ltand as oonas hed to at at a stiiu ann6er dogm fog ad.e thee - -Dwbo be Kn.to e 8-waIl ofmattetha surgdery, hoetlyt Execupa.tivcomte ativeiconfieifsb ble aIt l east- -a ett Tbes htkian ength," ante ~4-HzJMiPiued9 mi hotte" . .. tth A have an 'etnntalon: o o profession a avace mrest, spidly of ateta surg,uit permn mty .,n ed mir cuts,we bues,bei ewneffki dsese robe witav din pkerms os Iu aebiowdandstegt,"sysJrG Pyglipp2Pais, Ill. .f.geitt's Mez, qu.aauedime in a short tdne. . B os E ..... . eiE. YA n LM / ----. earl*eat. k... .....(1I.9 no4Uba Sou.U8it anday-di@Mwe YUnano geathisreliablermedy ad -- - -:W .1 r l VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The second primaryjgAol.j The sumrper y i pw -a,,o wlar bound. .s,,e Mr, Jesse J. Hitt is clerking at Mim naugh's. The theatrical season _pen it about two weeks. - Dr. and Mrs. Jas. P. .ard reti rned to Rock Hill last week( The election on th specie!: school,ax will be held on the th. Dr. E. C. Jones isannouncet inthis paper a candidateofor mayor. The fall sessio of Newber#Y tollege ,will open on W nesday, t -4th. Prayer meeting-t the pti church Wednesday night at-$ o'clock: Mr. Jacob A. Dicke s nnniced1 candidate for alderman fro i -2. Gentry Bros'. dog and n show will show on the Blease lot d Mon d y. Miss Effie Parks, who has been visit i in Greenwood, returned home Sat uday. Miss Joe Jones . preturped from ler s er vacation and can be found at .mnaugh' s. Mr. Irvin Renwick -will leavejtodny for Union where he has accepte;d 4 po ion in a drug store. The children have only abo two ks more of vacation. The +aded 1s will open on the nd. Dr. D. L. Boozer f-eturned ast '1ri y from an excer pA1 through ifornia and other Western States. Rev. W. L. SeaI roo will. return t te city ThursdaY "* 16 degiiar' ivices in the Lutheran c)r h Sunf y. as. A Mimnaugh reggA1Ie * m the nocthfrr markets. d a b y as a .e4now opening up new rt of the Board of Trustees of the 1 'clock. J. dA& in Sava l, or a few t4k *h int eof lina Manufacturing Company, Anderson Satu .3) It 2t registration boo IattYo for the registration of voters. e person wasIBt*ii# rail 'r for thisI 34i. oIiNr*ife on't do. a, a, *d Aehw *1 'Euphemia McClintock, presi t fa tqlq ft - h n her return to Columbia from e el.u~tnwO 7ux u two hours. The charges were t taletresmp.mad .amomela J. H. Hair and little daughter, g preparatory to .resumingej - thffiff& E*4niniug. t es no difference whethe*yh v re ne minute ga@ i ti . l44etOcuh,coughs D- Pakt WlMR positively bre co insidoftet-orhus r. . .of t de j institution for e pas y was for a time alldt0 t N, College. jN '8T61 - elsc , and h fe ad is a p ts.u_rp_rse to g (e 'tition where e ar ; p , d we ext our 4ngg a ion hi and is pare .A. gon's Noble A t. -I n I the world kno w it e . C. J. Budlong, o shawa - . L, aL a Lhoroughly e d and r i ble edicine I f d i ctric Bi e s. bey ure jaun -- .aj 11 er t had caused m u r go mauy years.Fo*"t ni e, JI-around cure they excel any tb og ever saw." Electric bitters are tb su tise of all for their wonderful PastoV called. er nChai-ch onv Satutdara.call was' ex leded the Rev. J. L6nig to become Iter. It is not known,' of course at Mr. Long will do, but it is hope< will be able to accept the call. Th< a 4torate is composed of Mayer Memo a, Colony and Beth Eden. ?in moution, Cou gh n olsW Br %94mlp , gTn$nf\ daaspu ad .eaer,d' nfg1i O de r g stsores.F Abd Qg 't y 'Ince Esse ever ' . e ,at al o'T0 ' ftion,' Mret ago MemQbige)Vodh , Odid & M dri e iteb904Main90 "Nie JIO Ga e s e 6 FACTS FOR TOWN VOTER-. PDt K~ jr Y - "rtficate, Nece sary n: trder to: Iet-t (r!owa Cer4tIcate. The books for the registration of voters for the town of Newberry are now open, as will be seen from the notice elsew ere in these colums, and will remain bpen up to and including the first day, of December. Doubtless there are inany voters in he city who have moved here since the ast election and nany Tnore who have become of ae since that time. All of 'these) will ha.ve to secure registration certificates from the Coilnty Board, be fore t'hey 'ill be allovwed to register for the fown election. The only opportu nit, that voters will have to get county Oeriiificates, either new-ones or renew als, \ill be on the first Monday in Oc tober. So, if you have- not a county certificate this matter had better be attended to at once, or you will be de prived of a vote in the town election. ~y h th 4n attenf to it at once. -6 )) : 3+r 1 t i9 Noew Lodge's. Gra4d Master Marion L. Davis will go to ewry on, Saturday for the pur pos&6f instituting a new :lodge of the indepenlent Oider of Odd Fellows. The -same day MIr. Theo. Danielsen will go to Lexington, C.I., for the same pur pose. This excellent order is building upra y and great things are looked for and will be realid during the term of offce of cn M ter Davis. Seve ral members of the local odge will ac coTnpary thfe brbthren on these trips. Mr. J. E. Norwood Declines tdio Heifd*aha*I6sU Peimit, meto Ithani ;m friends for the confidence they repose in me in the ' m agme for alderman fowh 1'efwberry from Ward . M E appreciatetl the coiliment which the suggestion carries with it, but my business forbids my acceptance of the office if nominated and I must there J. E. Norw Flo ngD and Mrs. Chas. T. Paysinger, ag a-l y , died eir reside e in e n o eptembe , r a ei ess. e extend sm a to t reaved parents. %.1G W %JSn Cow. A negro passing as Doc Man ad4e iag*gMn yeste mwaSe g magfhfesbd@ sale at . gwt .Iams ast.send somet wrong and got on the negro's t. ing he dropped the rope with which cAyeMa ihit%neffi*d"p mirswihaewl many times, are hedtsiisWa doubt, be glm laspMep e e rmnceresend1Y is a ouh twa ERawlnimals as have e been seen with th , l~S The pro * pf al1n acts mitn wg@ majority of whic have never been 9t!n l)ftie' T r Se 15th p. on B Tot v tersof o1 o e ogggamid'aCl 'kuidsome te 'o the 26-.META1IPHN 1thi into 4fttio .,the dsvatgsunder SI ethe race, I feeltha~ og%tn4as ' a 'e, NrAjm4riends t at * I nq4er 4 he rivilege to serve ou aiig -iInhll'alw a eciate th ote given me in e recent cam pTo those who id not support ee nothing b the kindliest of eel, ~ dAtte f r every man the ' t to s rtom he pleases. ~Jgh defe dbsvnvotes ami not a ' 4.my p ce on-t1l-- r-J1b'-s ba I'pa ttee a1&4 I gan iIp you tfor 1ib~ -support. r~- C. L. G AT ain. Observer please copy. CANCER OURED BY BLOO BLM llSkin ar.d Blood Dise,aseS Cured. Mrs. M. L. Adams, Fredonia, Ala., took Botanic Blood Balm which effect ually cured an eatin cane~ of the nose -and face. The sore eal~ perfect ly. Many doetqr had up he case as hopeles .- Hundr of cases of cancer, eating sores, supperatmg~ sellings, ete., have been cured b Blood Balm. Among others, Mrs B.M. - Guerney, Warrior Stand, Ala. Hei nose nd li~were raw as beef, with of' uerney is as. well as ever. Botani< dlood Balm also cures eczema, itching mors, scabs and scales, bone pains - e ~rces, scro ua, risings budmp - the skin and all blo troubles s'uu 'ts, $1 per large bottle. Sam Ie ofBotanic Blood Balm free and pre d ywriting Blood Balm Co., At a,Ga. Describe trouble and spe al medical advice sent in sealed letter A is certainly worth while investigat igsuch a remarkable remedy, as Bloo .m cures the most awful, worst ani +1s deep-seated blood dliseases. THIC TICKETS. Those to be Voted fdr in the Second Pr! maty Eleotion Nrzt Tuesday. The following is a .copy of each of the +tiekets to be voted in the primary elec tion next Tuesday. On the State ticket only one will have to be voted for each office. On the county ticket only one will have to be' voted for each office, except House of, Representatives and County Conimissioners. In these offices two will have to be sleeted: STATE TICKET. For U. S. Senator Jno. Gaiy Evans ....... ..... A. C. Latiner .. -. - -...... For Governor . D. C. Heyward .. -. .......- - V. Ja pe 'albert ... .... . For Lieutenani-Governor Frak'. Ear .......:........ ohn T. S .o .. - - - Fot .ecretgry oMtate ., [TdGntt: vJ........ ... . . Harvey Wilson .... --..-..-..-. For omproller&neat 'pr,u jtc/ and PnsPector Generpl o1n . y4Frgst. , .- - ,, - - - - I , For RibAQ4,Cik?tpzssioner . Bbyd Evansi'. .t.lj" . :.. - C arOUNTYd1TiCWET i t'Co VSs3d-nY*istrict .att ....... ........... ..... "F r11ie'of Ripmr entativnes . 1iggi . -......... WO"[U. SAnders. ..... ... . ForJudge of Probate . W. Hodges............... .-C Wi.s.. .... .-............ For County Supervisor J. Y..80d - J4y,e;jje~2> .. :. : J1 H. Chappell . - - . -. ,ForCcu t Commissioners nj alfa -- --- kef rEi the tmh e man ar3x Edse dTgzest.ion I p . o estomach perform.s 1 ~ee n i iieer, sick.. Kod'6l ci ~ p atfies -and sweetens the slma'cbt'nd res positively aind per t- ~'~laY. It is the wodr I ei c~~ tonie that is making s lay siek-people well anId weak p opl tdn by convf'ying to' their dies aWFof the .nouishmnent in the f c.they, eat.. Revf. J..H. Holladay, of cAiday," Miss., writes: Kodol has c red. I consider it the best remedy I e er used for' dyspepsia and stomach t ab1lT.ewas giveup&by:physteians. ol saved my life. Take it after Temeraie-n8fan' ma u 89.0; n ijrepigg0,3 mean, 79.6; iaxi 3 ; greatest daily range, 30. Precipi tion-total, 5:39 inches; 'greatest in 2 ouirs, 1.02; datf 28. Nunnber of ys-wth19A ore. pee jpit y, 1dy0. Dgte of-7thundertiorgi, 1, , 1, 13, :14, .15, 16.. Remarks-14th, sere storm a few mies east of sta - n; 14th and 15trgand' eiedfrie dis ~y at night.- Peterson, Vountary Observer. e~flour. - I 9 ut -m4squality i and11purity-,inito a ,flogr th ur 'glite'" apd pontains. lifton" is asoft-wheat~ fancy pat 1ent It is .made from ..select wheat, e a~ofwh'iwas gown on KeuI&ifUWl Wneieh.t IS tie world. Only, ggt berries ar ~selected. These are thoroughly eled, and ther 1by a speeikl process f dual adu'etidi are' convei-ted into -TheYerbanf of this flour is sep ar4a and sifted1 gently th.rough the f4silk bolting''cloth, giving it a vel vet softness seldoni found in ordinary kflou . That's "Clifton," and that's L wh i ' u-tefinest - ilri E a~ todern mi can WII MWe b@ swheat ifton ' is our qua\uy at a re nable priee.' You can pay as much and, t an inferior flour,'but you can not et a better flour whatever you pay ~ / Bransford Mills, 0Ovensboro, Ky. EITR S'RUS 2008~Anma Newbery, Monday, Sept. 15, 1902. Positively the Greatest Exhibition of yr oughly Trained Dogs, Ponies, Zeis aes Baby Elephants, Moky,Etc. Siiw Grounds, Blease Lot. P p formance 2.30 and 8 P. M. Do 18sth' NotedBR Stree PAdli, ae Don issLA Ntd tee ard SPECIAL NOTICES. G O TO J. P. COOK for Gold-Hunter Flour. None better. DIXIE Mosqueto Canopies. Nets and Frames $2.00. S. J. Wooten. ONEY SAVED, MONEY MADE. See us before you buy flour. J. F. TODD & CO. M ILL DAYS-FF1om now on will grind Thursdays and Fridays only unless engagement is made. 3t Schum pert Roller Mill. FOR SALE-8-horse Talbot Engine, 50-saw gin p gzenseprgl power press, also s ingle machine-cheap. Apply to J. B. CLARY. 'UIOR 9AL19 -:9 at+ fartn, aud stock 1 for sale,;i mile .:tove JalapapS. C. Farm well improv-d. ,.; Call on or write to S M. DUNCAN. CLEAN I;INEN 'vs In orddr td have it this way sp.d it. to New berry Steam Lagindry. 1NObjde xq stialepp tlrgy to bae our attention: Newberry Steam Laruadr-,y AFE DINING A0 01. Medf eia be had at all hours at the Caf>et dining room on West Main street op posite Klettnider "Al k 1lie beat the market affords at very moderater prices. l eals served in ny spyle t6 suit a tast.' 'Fresh' yth alwiy ot''hnd. 3t , ";34'Kerio m:r OTTON SEED)WANTED-W 1ve made arrangements witb aie o,,; the largest oil mills and are pared ,o pay. the iv&y highest price or cotton seed. When you h&e seed for sale dall to see us. Res e lly, 4w J mer Bros. OUNG JACK for service. ApPI}y tf tf M. ,MIBJJFORID M ONEY TO LOAN We .iegotiAte, loanq, qn inprove armn ;lards, at seven per cent. interest - on amounts: over; one thoiusand dollts, and eight per cent. iote,taon amoi tt: less than $1,000." Long time and easy yments. Hunt, Hunt & -Hunter', .. , ,; AtlSneyr, UBBER. STAM RS ,-- me stasr 15c. .per, line, Pas 10c. , ates, Viercbants rharkin*odtits."T.'. " 6>, ewberry, S. C., .Rbber:Stsmp Mann f.cturer. . 6ats-ltaw ALL .business ttt's, inss {s . clprocity" business. We nelp t$ose who belp'-ue; t ays-ne 6n.thei The, Newp,ry team .-updry, ,F ' ya.havefaultr to find; do:not hesi' tate to tell us. All complaints are refully 'consider-ed' at' tie Newbeyi'y eam Laundry. ,': PECTACILF)$ AMID BYGLSF8E Do yours eyes actie an.d:' t)urn at n ght? 1 have the bytA.r,i. 1c..ce. for i ting SectadIes" a n& by as ed, e n it the moste driffcut eyes it4i the C u. I vW.. 1 u1se Gfonaut1d gest'grad6 ystaline lenses. .Come 90 give u trial and be oriifedd.'~ 501'edy 'one p ie toal. , : GUrYDAIEL,a' Jeweler and Op ciaIl. OTTON, gINNINGI your cotton a c nts per 2 f500 I s.n, and , yag ing an 'ties cts. er bale, 4knf. .25 er bald O en .g g, a gg i r 4uW$ es. tri ctly Will p e ushel Q 4b for Oil MiU FL. OYD M,1 T Q Riser MilUner donipany is o fermg their entire 1e iof HATS a d TRIMMINGS at COST. al dsee them before buying 1I liGentrall!----Give Me 48 ~OfIIflOllrY ui a7 ~'fhey have all kinds of Bread 4ten1t Bread, Milk Bread, Graham Bread, ('ream Brewid, SCap Bread, R) eBread, Kimel Seed Rye Bread, -1 Bosto Brown Br our Indt Te Ladlass'x4d the la iso and vicinity "th~V ha opened a~ change forothee ch' eor e dies ,h c r m n second hand~~I solicits thari Prsons$ unY please caia t CrotlJuNBn betweg$iA! - ANTICIPATING EARLY DEM Dress,4 W E rt1A Efo linr SfaBiacksasM Ideas fo;rFa1 jnU. Varietyof -Stye, OoS t ;IVV u w f t)li g g t chasef! to carefuI I 1 )t -90j 1() l111i 1i tg>')Slq :il I f b; nmd wdj blgt I att 25co per -yard ious S 0darseSi' e1t3 lo Y.i12 od T t.m-LL bQ 7->61 w nd upward1tv "* )! i b,i - >> r: "Jx " I emono This is;youtT>ioppo1dJ *:a!very'4w priceJ'"' I Jiif Vany bargains inSh% NEW BSTO IPAT ~0 ND F? - 1e i LOT HING,LOW"ICU'YI RO M now untiIlSeptb>l>s mer ClothingetLowa atse at New -r~k ost.w's nd from the best><mainu y at Cost we mearnh; New YorkLwithnoiper e have reducedtprieas tocky Mfyou' a4te' inque; nd Rare Bargaiinsnow1 leasure in showing and> Newber H .'' 1/~ i1' ![ THE;. USUAL,' AND FORl.i S a - t <- rt. :thjan rr - t "rim , . i lk bt i IS vhlb n .lii i w Hrrr. r g w . , . vJ J tai dy,d1 e v 00 ,l a 1.1n are. vo u -r tllvatn. J~ rytt)r tl hi cd oulemesr kul ti th UJ r" fta 1U108(1 11 h ij 1l) e&iCtio0i aw1 s ' Hf 1 AH ,r Ii i* nnPtrl A eimeL ! 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