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GOOD ROADS CONViNTION. If the people of Newberry County are eatnest in their desire for netter roads, they should manifest it by their attendance at the (Good Roads Conven tion to be held in the court house, at the call of Supervisor Schumpert, on 'uesday. That some kind of act ion is necessary is very p)lain to those whose unpleasant duty it has been to drive over the colnty roais. In many places they are almost impassable for buggies, and not only inconvenient, but unsafe for loaded v\ehicles. The people must. and are beginning to recognize as neve'r before the great convenience and the saving to be derivet from improved highways. They are fast learning that the distance from a given point soihl be measured in hours and not in miles: that if tlhe\ eal travel ten miltes of good road in an hour a.d only tive miles of roads like we have now in an hour. with good roadk t he dist:me'., tt :lli effect, would be only half'. The "ImId tax'' that is htimg paid by the people of this t'ouyt V alone would in a fe: year pay for iht pter:enill t itnproveilnent of e\'t'ry tt I' If ttailbeI iii the co t .il \ :mand in a fte.w more ,:'-s woll hu'!d modten school htolu:t's ;and clurches, make lt farmI'rs proserous aW il the ril'al tlttltRits of \t'w\"'t'rry 'ounty the tal'rt'lil s};itt of :ht ltest ant lce est aindtilt, 113 'i':it it tl Iitl oil t';lrt.li, \vhat it \\;ts inlttn tld t \ :ttur't' I tO y si!ould lh . N l t1t0',_t'1 \" . t he peoPlt' \wh' livt in: thet u u *I t ti Il o)\ t' toi io \ 11 (tto t'ti:i'.:It!t' :'l '' - i:. i t'n ." for tih"' w\ tih i ('I" \ t l.t t ii a-: t nal viit i ti t :It ile'~ \' ' t t ittrs. No Iniger w oul t h (ii ' y n i ! : :t llilt' ' as int tl i ilt'\ ;t , .t ;t ; Of ltn.l'io it . IIll'aat'itt)ttt'I\ ,':' I', loi te' ivt uli i i itsv tl; tt l t t t l' ii itheylI Ilt u his ie alS go'.' and ho. 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It p tt. i' I - toI' i \'i h ni 5 - he ti', it hl: t tmest itn ha the t tll,e, ani t hatt' vr theig t t e of I in i' :'i lstl, t l i W hi til. lt atltall ta f.rlth n th lie s \ t thri aout saed 11\ foiill, flt ou lj p rt-)i nia .' h's iv ctliu ( tlat tht l t' It 0 of t ih set nlie in sum'l roal, of 11l.l1 blin alle . t i i ties i ithI tt i h e at i' t l Ve" : puret ('iit .Ii i tttte IV lit.t\ . t' it n btter 1tuX Jt' 1l tim fo'i tak ith s rtt!l. The tiefo a:: t bl- th in(t'' - - x lb-rl is Awocat 10i o. ,bnetiy(o l, ormedi f'ounis the Itose of11[Oii ryouet t ;t i'Pse ir c i.wa r gooizd, is wa ne. T he- Iatt Icginlht'eught09 to h..\ (on sme taxt themst evs augh. in hop ht(e1e' ('mmiste(. frilm atten(ltl Ole win in' Nerryt ot. Tue..ay Tue o.t ti te: PePl fo nisu i "on four gtatd thatre svuh il'10 l twe tohe 1)amualr IX for wno r sar e w lork. etes \' ,. count y roa i i p y a. i a s o the eny atret~I. l d ibal.. f r - THE BOARD OF TRADE. Newberry has long felt the need of an organization of the character of the Board of Trade which was organized on Tuesday afternoon, and we hope to see our citizens take hold of the move ment and make the Board. a powerful factor in Newberry's advance along all Ilines. Sneh an organization, receiving the support and encouragement of the business men, can accomplish much that will be of great benefit to a com mmity, and there is hardly a city of Newherry's size and development, in the Stat e. or in the entire country for that matter, which has not felt its good etl'eets. A committee was appointed on Tues day afternoon to set before the people of Newbe'rrv the necessity for the organi zation. and the benefits to be derived it it is properly conducted and receives tle support of our business and pro fessional men. The gentlemen of this tolnmmittee will personally cil the at tent ion to citizens of the matter, and solicit membership. In no better way cani ou show your interest in the city's welt'ae tId futulre tievelopment than Iy 'atting; yourself in hearty accord w': ith the movement. F:ROM THE FAR WEST. l'he News and 'ourier says that the San lI' rancisco I.'all asserts editorially in a recent issue in regard to a chuirch tight. which the ('all says took place in South t'arolinia: Two factions in a church sprang up. :nd when the preacher rose in the viul pit and gave out the hymn, "1low Mtest he Iie that ltinds.'' one crowd opened tire tn iim i from the amen corner anid one inan was killed antd two lesperately wu'nded. the tire being retirned1 from t.' pulpit. It is qui'e iipossible to cnit'eivte the state of mind of members of a chu1rc'h. professing t'hristianiity. all iapt i::etd by t i s;intm consecrat'on. t'mg to t he t('mle of God arm11ed and t '}tnti 1ire on his ordained I inliister' It argies a state of atavisin iil society t hat is most allit ing. It is strange that we did not hear of I South ('arolinia. Another example it the t !ut h of t ht' oll adage t hit you ai'e to :t away from home to learn a!.t news. The lt t (froi the 1Presidenlt is that he heard noVhere stronger recomnmen d1a;iont;- tf t'ruin than while on his trip to Cthrleston tduring the Exposition, but t : P",-'lent has given s trict in I: to allow no access to the pap1-r1 inthlru cast'. Th'}e latet't tn'r. taleston is that the whole affair :S ''a tr dirty piece of business.'' that te' l'r'sid'ent cared nothing about the ittl t i 'e' for the negro inl South na't'in. attl that the appointment was m1i' tt oten 'il tdtlooi' of hope for t t'i etotes in Ihits' States whe'e the n!rt' t alt is a tonslde'alle tacto'. II sin taffair may he. l'rum has - . .:-. t tl're Itdent has satiscat'tion. :n?I t 'rt h btt 'et1 th e sections is w :t . i n :tt ainy t t; sint ! 1' . lS T he1"' : iit r ide n.tial' am l i \ i ias tj;tti ! i 't.' :itt ti t is-" ...1! rI.t It l 'ms i n riit .t ht baI a i et'Iilin. ltommttd Wha tisGat oirmn Sayns ti. a Meae nhStaehmen tofas S a i i - all ( rint liit't'itt .' l * a it! 3i'i bitt <t-it' h i s tit fonn tt tit shokl th Brit s nal..t i ietion. is. I a Mer iSittemet ofa - in i..' f r ii n i i .e } - 0 : j f . m it i flhav fo eit-a t,ion o hi. a 'i 'in, tinit . TVa. th.ilan' a un y I'i -as-pt'y al Ietal urtoly iimp ait,t'i<~i tuan t- d nit i nl le t --.ti t r i-utW'- e )t.. ii 1y .h har -t of my- im a ai ''.ia . , t, in itkew ie' s os ta va)ai n l t.en' a t i'le''t " 'rt -W.a m.ii at maihi back ol,a I t'iii t'li' a i' a o xp: .i i' khi nt've -ay-:s --htt he , s e''iet I", -t y til tital'-. whe i dd ntt bi lht i ~ i i( - -- ow I wa in - b on. ~Cution a.hnhIto Thi i no a enot ot btter,bu chase th .o-lyprknef univhadall. knwnan tandy knewaba t ha i111t lags ualh of gtt areud'ande: in th word ine xt o thean mie an 'a mettti Csm,t io;n at Tox t r nlid ng t ''ote sx, en'thirly lcug tredu'ad x ioPt''ev tho htt yi'i back will lae I ' thankCu w f (aIlydors atinhto l.seie' wol'ran hrup.av e areo s.o lm'-(idnaty Pcougha ieeihe mserv'cey man the dIOcths that State'('cha ( oior liht byll dahlers. huie for5 see C-ous, Mibui'o,iiiual, Cr11 N. etI)ecmher th' C nnu--t)on n'er tai' (laki no ther.gt 11( io'ins hr isnThin isko aGermle Sru Then2 cent shmk haowut libeeno anrOie(i tohur ebase theulr riem7ents uniersaly knwn In Pamed tha hashadth SPECIAL NOTICES. CASH paid for Scrap Iron by UI 3 F James F. Todd. Mrs. R. L. Paysinger, Newberry, S. C. MRS. H1. H1. FRANKLIN WILL close her. sewing room for one month, or until further nnice. Y OUNG JACK FOR SERVICE. Apply to M. M. Buford. 10 TO J. P. COOK FOR CHEAP .G Groceries. New stock of Men's and Ladies' Red Wool Golf Gloves at Wootrn's. tf ADlIES WANTED: To do writing a at home. No other work. Month ly salary. Mrs. Alma Walters, 945 E. 75th St., Chicago, Ill. M It. DAN P. WERTS, of the Racket Store, having gone into the fur niture business, offers for the next ten (lays his entire stock of goods at cost. ('all and secure bargains. 2t. W ANTED. - A man to sell Sewing Machines. A No. 1 contract to right kind of a man to start on, with good chances for promotion. Experience not necessary. Call on or address, The Singer Manufacturing Co., Greenwood, IONEY TO LOAN-We negotiate A. loans on improved farm lands at seven per cent. interest on amounts over one thousand dollars, and eight per cent. interest on amounts less than $1.000. Long time and easy payments. lunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. Millinery ! Millinery I -'verything new and striking. The street Hats are ready for display. Call :md see them. It is a pleasure for us to show our goods. The Riser Millinery Co. L O. O.-F PULASKI LODGE NO. 20. :lT1:\' -:R Y FRIDA Y NIG HT -i ; :to o'o'ock at thoir ball it the Graoed school huildina. Visitors cor dial1 invited. J. M. GUINN, N. G. 'T. S. Hudson, Secretary. Fresh Lot Just Received. We have just received a fresh lot of "Clifton'' tlour. and will keep it in stock regularly in the future. Every sarik is sold with the guarantee that it is the best patent flour in the market. hays & McCarty. Letter to T. C. Pool, of Newberry. Dear Sir: Ilere's what ''fewer gal lons means Mr. N. Avery of Delhi, N. Y., owns two houses exactly alike. He painted one with a mixed paint - took twelve gallons. Painted the other with De\ oe --bought twelve gallons and had si... gallons left. Same painter -George Gilbert. 'he secret is: Devoc Lead and Zinc is one hunired per cent. paint; the mixed I iaint was about 50 per cent. paint and tity per cent. adulteration. Ilere is an analysis of a mixed paint 1 : in your neighborhood: Lead. zinc and color 41 per cent. l.iine and China clay 59 per cent. You see 59 per cent. is adulteration. What is it for? To fill the can; to take unfair' advan tage of your very natural and right de sire to make your house-painting cost as lit tle as possible. The cheap paint is D)evoe Lead and t Zine. because it is all paint -no expense for anthing else andit does not waste F. W Deve &Co. h New York. v P'. S.--T'lhe Newberry H ardware Co. 'I sells our lpaint. BUSINE FO] A Branch of the po Prof. B. W. Getsinger, ti the Carolinas, will open A thorough course TYPEWRITING, PENr\ be given by competent t methods of instruction. We guarantee as th< Southern Business 00114 fied tuition will be cheer CERTIFICATES an< complete courses, and g Tuition reasonable and, student who enrolls and Persons intc rested v 5 o'clock, or write for p4 Let no young man oi nity of securing a Busin for less than one-third I L M. COCHRAN, Prinoinal Tace. ARE YOU TROUBLED With bugs on the bed? Every one is at times. Some check them at once while others allow them to multiply until they are all over the house and then find it a task to exterminate the pest. Why not use a bottle,of our BUGI-CIDE when firstthey aredis covered and be re ieved at once. It is easy to apply, and un ike most preparations t is not greasy or sticky and does not soil the bed clothing. PRICE 25c and 50c A BOTTLE. W. G. Mayes' DRUG STORE. Probate Judge's Sale. rArE O' SOUtH UAItOIINA, COUNTY OF' NlWilRRtY-IN P'ROBA T E COUR!'l. Burr Stockman, Plaintit, against Mary Thomas et al, Defendants. Y ORDER OF TIlE COURT HERE m will I sell before the court house loor at Newberrv on salesday in April, (th day) 1903, the following described eal estate: All that tract or parcel of land situ Ae in said county, containing seven cres, and bounded by lands of J. A :nlow, Precious Prisock, St Luke's hurch land and Hawkins, Minick and lary Thomas. Terms --Cash. J. C. WILSON, J. P. N. C. I ' A Cl."'-\,N D 1Y I LASSES Do :r (. :- at. 'iiad burn at i:1% 1 ' .;t :. . t ri-1 case for I n c pet" te s atd Iyeglasses, and in tit ih. m 'it't r es, with the .oper r , , I 1:. t i; td glasses , t t ..pit' It. t (.t1[n,ty and a - I u-e onI tht h- t grade Con - and give me tti:' :PI ->1l int- " . Stet"i": one 'r. i a W.l G 1' P\IE .-, .J tel' . :411 1 Opi,ieian Have just received 2 :ars of cerealite-Top Dressing for Grain. The best result can be >htained by application n the next 30 days. The yield is increased :orty to fifty per cent. y its use. Cash price 638.00 per ton. SUMMER BROS. \I ANAGER~ WANTED).--Trustwor .thy lady or gentleman to manage usmness mi this County and adjoining er-ri tory for well atnd favorably known louse of solid finanijal standIng. $20 traiight cash salary and expenses, paid ach Mlondlay by check direct from eadqtuarters.. Expense mneyl ad anced: posit ion permnent. Address honmas C ooper!, Alanager, 1030 (Caxton R~ NEWBERR pular Carolina Business le most experienced Bu in this city on WEDNE! in BOOK-KEEPING, 'ANSHIP, RAPID ARI' eachers, using the latel >rough and complete co age, and if on completic fully refunded. I DIPLOMAS are awa raduates will be assiste< a REDUCTION OF $5.0 secures scholarship du ill please call at the AF irticulars. lady fail to take advan ess Education at home v he cost of going away. Address, :.'l GOOD MEDICINES Sound their own praises. The people appreciate what they buy of us, and they make no mistake. We sill at lowest. prices, and we supply only the best and purest medicines. We especilly invite attention to the New Orop, Garden and Field Seeds that we c"ell-Landreths are the best. I-"We prepare Physician's Pre scriptions with accuracy. Every ar ticle put up right, labeled and wrapped correctly b3 W .E. Peliam& Soil, Prescription Pharmacists, Piclre P ramili I Don't forget. Maues' Book Store when you want your Pictures Framed. We have the largest selection of MOULDING in town, and our prices are right. We are of fering some bargains in the PICTURE line. ayos' Book_Store. Good Roads Convention. A T THE REQUEST OF A NUMBER :o bhitizens, a couvention is called >erry on Tuesday, the 31st instant at Ll a. i. to consider plans for seecuring Sssociation for Newberry County. Rep o*veshaiv iizesfrorn the severa odialty invited to come and take part the <elibei ation and in the organi County Supervisor. LLEGE Y. College, managed by siness College man in 3DAY, A PR IL 1 st. STENOGRAPHY and THMETIC, ETC., will at and most approved urse as is given in any n any one is dissatis rded all students who i in securing positions. 0 will be allowed each ring first week. MORY between 3 and tage of this opportu-1 ihen it may be secured W. GETSINGER, Business Manager. Why Seeds3 SoMeti1 Seeds, like individuals, have t natures, and to know the natut one of the principles of suC will withstand great moisture, i are liable to attacks of insects, while others can withstand snol Lima Beans, Okra, Uuoumbe Corn, and Wrinkled Peas have succession of cold, wet weather will invariably perish in the g Radish, Lettuce, Turnip, Onioi Salsify, Spinach will withstand therefore, many :ailnres result planter in either selecting an i in covering small delicate sen occurs with a person who is seeds, the reason is invariab from either bad harvesting or really the principal cause, an chase your supplies from GILDER & Particular Pharmacists First 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 business in their old stand. I extend an invtation to my friends of Newberry and the surrounding county to drop in and see ne. My salesmen, J. P. Aldridge and Clarence B. Sligh, will be glad to see them. G. B. SUMMER, Next door to Mimnaugh's. of Newberry, S. C. orKanrisaecl 189". Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 19,500 Paid Stockholders since organization 21,000 Paid Depositors in Savings depart ment since or ganization - - $9,200 A man working by thI id i. paid for the time he puts in at work, but when that wan saves a dollar-for his. days labor it works for him nights, as well as days; never lays < If on ac count of bad weather and nov. r sick, but. gote; right on earning.. him an income. It's a nice thing ti' work for money, but it's much "i,er to havo money wvorking for yon Tlry it--open a savimgs account w,?b us and get some money working f..r you. Make a dleposit in the Sasvings de. patrtment today and let it begin to work for you. Interest comnpuited at 4 per cent January 1 and July 1 of each year. Note Our Steady Growth, .January' I, 1897-$ 36,416 29 January 1, 1898-$ 3-1 030o 40 January 1, 1899--$ 412,321 is January' I. 1900--$ 68,805 90 .January 1, 1901--8104,081 612 JTanuary I. 1902-$137.401 ji January 1, 1903-$163,16 1 61 The Gommercial Bank OF NEWBERRY, S. .C. .JNO. M. ICINA HD, PreLsident,. o B. MAYERn. Vi"e Prcs't. ZA F. WRIGPT, Cashier. JiAs. N. McCOAUGIIRIN, solokkee'p. -a W. FLIOYD, Oen. MIatt. Newber'ry P. C. CSMIH, of Smil b, Brs W. II. HIUN'r A t tr-- ...o L4aw ,n Bolicit.or for the Bank. O ~o S. Mv''. At'o- e- a L-a. - 0. B. M AYERI, Ph ysician, an~ I I' ,.-, Newherry Lannd: a'-i SecurIty C .. ot.t.)on Miils. A. .1. IinSON, I' sier 'Z. f". WRiGHT' ('n-bier. .JNO. M. K I N A LCD, Presidek .. We pay' In't re- I. S i 'vine - I)-a*t' .-. mnent 't rat" of 4o 0 nui ATTENTION FARMERSj Call and see my line of ~ c t Mowers and Rakes. The celebrated t ['homas Disc and E Smoothing Harrows , sold on easy term. . J. W. WHm:E I ~es ailto Growe eir pecularitii-s and different e of the. variou-y varistke is esful gardening; Nome sorts vhile other., will perish; some and are comlpletely elten up, I assaults. r, Jquash, Mulon, Pumpkin, very delicate germ , and if a succeed their planting, they round; on tho contrary, Pens, 1, Beet, Snnp Beane, Carrot, quite a sp-4ll of such weather; from the inexpertenco of the nproper time for sowing, or l too deep, but when failure familiar with the sowing of y booaueo they are worthless too )ld to grow; the latter is d to guard against this, pur WEEKS, Corner Drug Store, MUST BE IN EVERY HOME IN NEWBERRY The following druggists requests the holers of MU RNA conit p')ns to b)ring them in at, oneo and s,cu,re absolute. ly free, the reilur size bottle of the Great. Proparat ion, MU RNA W I NE. For salt only by Gilder & Weeks. Agents. 1 01 JI - For Information Con cerning these Harness CALL AT NEWBERRY HARDWARE CO. DEALERS IN Hardware and General Agricultural Impliments. Watches, Clocks, SiIver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SUITABLE FOR wedding and Birthday Presents Key winding Watches Changed to Stem' Win ders. Eduard Sc.holtz, Jeweler and Optician. FHE NEWDERRY STEAM L.AUNDRY Respectfully solicits :he business of this :ommu.nity. With the atest improved ma :hinery and the most proved methods of eaning the linen; a horough knowledge of he busmness and most omplete devices of he trade, combined vith politeness and areful atter:tion to the vants of their patrons, hey trust to please veryone. Their work guaranteed to be rst , class in every 'articultar. L. B. A ULL Loso.4.