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NRWHERRY MARKIT. Co.retec overy Tuesday and Frida3 h uby umIer Bros. a t... ................... . ......... Rhoulders .......................... TH am s ................... ....... 0( 1 , ost Lard ...........8 Hest Molasses.; .................... 4( 0 Good Molasses...,................. 25@0c (orn .................. ....- ... 550. Meal ........ . . ...... ........... 5c y . .. $1.00. What Bran . ....... ....... .0. 1st Patent Flour ................ $5.75. 2nd Best Flour .................... $5.25. Strait Flour........................ M$4.9 . Good Ordinary Flour ...........$3.5(4.50. Sugar .*. . 6.. 5i Rice. . . . . .......... A w bt Coffee ........................... ' 20 Cotton seed pWW'puiV?ack... $1.10 Hulls, peroit......... .......... 25e. - Country Produce. r r lb ..................... 1r 20c. Eggs, per dozen .....-- ......... 10(124c Ch kons, each.................... I5(&b25c. Peas, por bushel..,.... .......... 60(4fl5c. Corn, per bushol . .............. 00. Oats, per bushel .................. 35 .50c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50("000. Turkeys, por lb . ......... 6( 8c. Fodder, per cwt .................. 75(l00c. 17 pictures this week at the Big Ton on the LoVelace lot for 25c. t&f. 2t Persons purchasing goods in Now berry without examining the New Goods p,t Flynn's Cash Store do tnt dc justice to themselves. t&f. 2t Money to L,en1d For Building purposes. Apply te f. tf, G. 0. SAL. 7o'and 10c Embroideries. now 6o at Mimnaugh's. J. W. Recdor will sell you Soda''in pounds for 25 cts. f. 3m. 4-3hidPlint01sTrioow being made ovor Mimniaugh store. .&f. 2t The crowds that you sce every .day at Flynn's Cash Store tell the story ol the wonderful bargains they are offer ing to the public. t&f. 2t. A Veterinary Forgo I have just oplCd to the public foi Shoeing H-orses ald M Ules, in conmne tion Vlt l- y)' practice. I persorally tinspet tno fcvt and shocing to correct all defects and vices, without extrI chargo. Sec me. .Mr. Pool's Old Shop, just helow .trown's Stables. M. F. KENXLEY, f.&t.tf Veterinary Surgeon. The place to buy your Molasses ai 20, 25, 35, 40 and 50 cts. is at .1. W, Reeder's. f. 3m. 650 Ventilating Corsets no 48c at Mimnmgh's. Never in the history of Newherrj has such bargains been olered in firsi class reliable Dry Goods, Shoes am Clothing as you CliIIN 11w find at Plynn'. Cash Store. t&f. 2t. A Stray Cow. Medium size, red cow, white s)otsot belly, long horns turned ip in fron strayed from our place at Newbert about 15 days ago. Suit able reowardl foi her recovery. D)ANIEL.s & WVILI.AMs. - May 13, 1897. ]lut.chers. New line of Drew, Solby & Co.'i Fino Shoes and Oxfords, Black~ Tan ana Ox Blood(, at Mimnaughm' Co,uni,encemnent ati Prospeit y. We are indeobtd to 1Prof. .1. 1. Boed enhaLughi for an invitation to- t.he conm mencent at Prosperity TIigh Sch o June 9th and 10th. The foil ming Is tile programme: ____Junie 91, 8:30 p. ml. -Cinean Lite JTune 10th, 9:30 a. m1.-Prhnary ani Initermiedilate Classes. June 10th, 8:30 p. m.-Class of '97: Maggie Harre, Varus, Give Me BacI My Legions. Della Howers, Love Thy Neighbor a Thyself. Ira Nates, Wh itewash. Phoebec Schumpert, Class of '9)7. Maybello Stewart, Repetit.ion --N: Lure's Law of Developm ent. Address, R1ev. WV. E. Evans, D). D) Columbia, S. C. P'eoplo buy HTood 's Sarsaparilla yeO after year becauso it does them goom It will do you good to take It now. Big lot of Umbrellas and Part sols half prico at Mimnaugh's. WE WANT *Your Prosc'ription Business WE OFFER ~Yyu as good and as Carefi ser eas 28 years Experienc can '~vo, and W4*UARANTEE ,a re Drugs at Reasonabl Prices. ROIliRTSON & GILDER, Pharmacists on the Corner. Goed Goods and low prices is t, watch word at Flynn's Cash Store. t&f J. WV. Reeder's Is the place t'i bi your hoes. f. 3m. $2.50 Drew, Solb)y & Co Ladies' Oxfords at $1.75, no goods, at Mimnaugh's. Salter, Photographer, has hand t1 .interior of his gallery piniited andi re ovuated throughout, and has lu1st ceived one of time lat,e improved N< York Studio Outfits. HIo Is now hi tor prepared than over before for ma lng photographs in all the latest sty: of finish. f&t.2t. -VAIRIOUN AND ALL AiUU** see an important o'dinance in ax other colutnn. Miss Sallio Jones of Dyson is visitin friends in Newberry. . Jones & Copoland have at all times lot of spMial bargains. The markot is receiving its cool sun Mor suit of yellow paint. . The good work of putting down bric pavonoits goes right along. The walls to the power house ft w:tier works are going right up. Wynn's Cash Storo is still offerin rodul d prices for staple articles. te%j'V. W. IpAinbaugh, of Prosper it.y, g p pleasant call on Wednet S. J. Wooten has something of inter est to say to the ladies in another col uMn. Mr. C. C. Davis has painted the rail ing around the monument, complimen tarily. A literary meeting of thO Lutbe League will be held at the residonc of Mr. J. L. Ranage Friday evehing The incetinga are still in progress a the Methodist church. Preaching I1 the morning at 10 o'clock and at nigh 8.16. Preaching In the Episcopal churol next Sunday at the usual hiour It 114 morning and at 5.30 p). in., by the Rev W. S. Holmes. Who will start the movement toclos the stores at 6 o'clock and give th clorks a little time to spend at hon and In reyreation? It is time to begin 1. arvey 0. Reeso, the barber, has pu in hialtshop i new and beautiful dress ingise of walnut with French plat 11ii'rors and has now one of the neatCa shaving parlors in the State. Hon. Georgo Johnstone, J. Y. Cul breath, Esq., Maj J. F. J. Caldwell an Col. W. 11. Hunt left yesterday fo Augusta on business connected witl the suit against the townships in th Railroad lond Cases. It was Mayor Calvert of Spartanbur who was elected permanent presidei of the convention of mayors and nc Mayor Morgan as we stated Tuesday That does not alter what we said o Mr. Morgan and Georgetown. Good rains have fallen in difftrer portions of the county during the wel We had a geiierous shower or tw Wednesday night and yesterday nori ing, nmuch to the delight of things an mate and inanimate. Cotton is now b< ginning to 'shine." . Mr. Carwile was one of Newberry venerable and most venerated citizeni Ie had been associated with the lat Mr. It. L. McCaughrin for a number ( years in a large mercantile busincsc tand when the National Bank was et I tablished they became oflicers. M McCaughrin as president and Mr. Ca' wile cashier. .rhe former remained v his post untiml &:th recently severc the voinection, anild the latter until il 1 health caused his resignation severe years ago. He was a prominent au faithful member of the Newvberry B3ai Iist church, and a Christian gentlomna of i.efinemen t and intellectual tast< and retiring habits. A few years sin( lie wrote an interesting little voluni on titled "Romini,scnces of Newherry Mr. Carwile was long a member of tl choir in his chiurch, and his full, ric voice, lifted up in praise to his Make 'will long be remembered. Truly, good man br.s gone to his r'ewar< .From boy hood '. Carwile had het .. noted for sound1( integrity of characte 1 TIis fatheir, Mr. .lohn S. Carwile, was man of sterling worh. He is said hav'e been the first to use and urge tI use of bhwo stone in the cultivation whoat.- Ne wberry Correspondence A ,gust a Chronicle. CASTORIA s For Infants and Ohidren. SOML FACTS WOR? TII KNCWIN6 Tr'1hat a bottle of Our Ow - Electric Liniment will remo all pains, aches and stiffne fromi the joints. That a bottle of Salut Croup Oil will cure the mo obstinato case of egroup, er ~also prevenht a threatened a tack. iFThat one bottle of Rober oson's Compound Oough Syri wvill give immediate relief Coughs, Asthma, Bron chit and all other diseases of ti lun)gs and thuroat. Tlije above medicines a COmilpunded of' the purc dirugs and with the greCat( careO at Robertson & Gilde 2t Pharmacy. t.&f. 1ly SA CALL TO TH THIRSTY , -Our fine Soda Fountain is d wV pesn fine Sodat Water th( hot days. Call on us and1( cool< Ob C CREAMS, ni e- MILK SHIAKI "V and oeythiing sold at .OUR .PROSPERITY BUDGET, g ALL TAE NEW1 OF A LIVE AND PRO OtESSIVE TOWN. [SPectal Corresponueuco Herald and News I We've boon blossed with good raini the past day or two. Mrs. Dr. Sense of Little Mountain, with two childron, has been visiting in town this week. r Rev, Mr. Orr closed his meeting here Monday iight. The services re sulted in nuch good being done. Men who )ad. not spoken for years "minadc up," and many join3d the church. It was a gracious meeting. 10 persons joined the church and many were con verted. Eternity alone will reveal the good done. We can see In our feeble way much good, but the influence from the meeting will go on and on blessing many for years to come. Rev. Orr is a forceful preacher and had full audi ences at ekch servIce. On Sunday 3 night the big A. R. P1. church could not hold all the people. The total number to join the different churches - during the two services (Revs. Leitch and Orr) was 34. The number of con - versions was greater than this. Last week acting agent of the South ern railroad missed a sum of money 3 from his cash drawer which was locked. Agent Brown had last money lest sum mer and could not account for it. Cal 3 Brown, a handy follow who had been keeping around the depot loading for fertilizers, &c., was suspected. le was followed to Newberry and 0. L. t Schumpert had him arrested and found $11.00 on his person. He was placed in jail. We learn he and his friends have made good the loss and the case dropped. We are glad to learn that Agent Brown who loft here some weeks ago 1 for Hot Springs on crutches is improv ing and hopes to be thoroughly cured of the "rumatiz" by June. The mail route to St. Luke's that had boon every other day has been changed to adaily which is a great convenience t for those desiring their mall fiesh. t Mr. Geo. Lester has the contract Leaves St. Luke's 1.20 p. im., retuniingl at 4.30 p. in. There was not a singlo death in out t town during the mouth of April, witlh a population of about 800. > Uncle Billie Worts -of Mountvillc was in town this week. . Mr. Simpson Long and family of Po maria section has been visiting rela tives in town. Glad to see you. Con again. The Luther League of Grace churcil will hold a business meeting Fridn if night. Let there be a full attendanee Miss Toy Lat,han of Little Mountahm . has been visiting relatives in town an" attending rLev. Orr's meetings. Dr. McFall who has been quite sici we are glad to chronicle is improving d Confirmation services will be held it .. Grace church Sunday mornifg at 10.30 L and at night in Wighltman Chapel. d Dysentery has been cutting ia widt A. through, but all are improving Spring greens and strawberries are thi cause. CYour scribe has been shut in part o a this week, consequently news is scarc: ,, with him. He hopes to be out agahm in a (lay or so. S Col. H. C. Moseley, we are glad Li see has been able to take up his dai; vaittotown again after being tacklei by grippe and thrown out of his bugg; a time or two. L. Base ball will soon be on the board a for the season as we close now at o o'clock, and the boys must have sonit Sthing to do. All seem to enjoy "'pla, .g ball." Our young friend Frankc Hunter Id last Friday night for Nashville to taki a thorough course in stenograp)hy a .the same school where he graduated short time ago from the business de partment. Our cotton market is on the up grade It comes too late to do much good. .Our merchants have had a gee sp,ring trade. KAY. A Man, Who is Tired All the time, owing to impIoverishe / blod,should take Hlood's Sarsapi ,rilla to p)urify and enrich his bloc and give him vitality and vigor. 1 Thlis condition of weakness and lack 'o energy is a natural consequence the coming of warmer weather, whic 38 fnds the system debilitated and tbi blood impure. IaA good sprin11g medicine is a necessil R ihalmost nyeryone. Hood's Sai saparilla is what the millions take I thesprng.Itsgreat power t.o pur fy nech the blood and build~ u Shealth is one of the facts of commec exp)erience. S, GA S s sBe P. (Columbia I icycles for sale. Tir, on Ladies' Whcols inflated and exam ined free of chiarge. Rep)airing of Skinds. 1. A. ScInUMlaT, e, f. tf. 'Agcnt. I$1.50 for (6 cabinet photos this we: at the Big Tent, t&f. 2t. POWDER Absolutely. Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKINC POWDER VO.,NEW YORK Death of Mrs. Amanda Davis. To Editor The Herald and Nows:-It is with sincere regret that we pen tho sad news of the death of Mrs. Amanda Davis, neo West, which occurred at the home of her son, in Newberry, on the 8th May, 1897. She was born February 18th, 1840. Aged 51 years, 2 months and 20 (lays. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Wright, after which the remains were carried to Helena and reverently laid beside the long deceased husband. She was a noble-hearted Christian lady and I thiyk a member of the Baptist church. low sad it is to have the noble old land marks depart from amongst us. H-ow often had her kind hands administered to the sick and how sadly will she be missed. She was married November 28th, 1865, to Joseph Davis. le was fatally injured by a train running over him April 16th, 1874, and in a few hours breathed his last in the Charlotte do pot in Columbia. Mrs. Davis wias loft alone with an infant son hardly two years of age, and in a few months a baby girl came to claim a share of her love and labor. Now the trials and troubles of this lone widow began in earnest. Two little ones to care for no strong earthly arn to lean upon. Who can comprehend the storm of sorrow that this brave and noble wo man bore with such fortitude? flow earnestly how diligently she worked for those little ones and with the love that only a mother knows, tended them In sorrow an(d glariness. How patiently and anxiously she direCte< their foot steps, praying that she might have Divine aid in training them ariglt. A n1d What a glorious victory was her's: We all know the son, Marion Davis, over seer of weaving in the Newhwrry Cot ton Mills. Where is a more intellect ual, More upright, or noble Vharactery He miarried Mliss Lilla McGowan, whose intelligent. countenante be speaks a lovely disposition. God has given thei two preci'Is jewels, Clar once qnd baby Pearl; and Mrs. Davis was never happier than hvni minister ing to the wvants of these little ones3 Mrs. Davis' daughter, Jiosie, who never sawv her father, grow to heautiful and virtuous womanhood and married . W. Hahn, of Augusta, Ga. IIer home is now in Clinton, S. C., and shle is the mother of one swveet little baby girl. Mrs. Davis had been sick only a few days, and no one thought the end so near until Friday. A telegram was u"mnt to Josie, wvho arrived a few hours Sbefore the death of this dearly loved 3 mother. I can imagine the hungry .. heart-cry of the orphan brother and sister for "mother', oh! mother." God pity, God comfort these bereaved a children and sorrowving relatives and frIends. Let us all look forward and t strive for a happy reunion in the b)eau a tiful beyond where there is no death, - no pain, no tears, no p)arting of loved ones. Dear mother, you have gone to heaven With angels there to d well, 1 But, oh! how hard it was to plart With one wec loved so well. Fare well, dear mother, you arc free From earthly trial and p)ain; ci Our hearts so sadly miss you now, But we shall meet again. A FRIEND. SWhy take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the '- most stubborn case n of Fever ini ONE DAYV. Trailer la WVaiting. Ex-Liquor Commissioner Traxlei has been seen in Greenville by a ropre sentative of The News, who writes thus: "D). ii. Traxler, wvho( was state11. qrimf commissioner unoder' T.ill iman's adl ministration, *--'s seen by a reporte] yesterday in reference to the inshima t,ions made 1b3 Editor Gantt. Mr. Trax 1er declined to be Interviewed, saying~ he preferred to avoidl a controversyi poessib)le and that as no specific chargec wocro made against him and that hi was not attacked directly and prsonI ally, he did not, feel called upjon to gi into p)rint. Ho said lhe wold watch the developement.s a.1 might havy something to say later. lie asked thai nothing 1)e said for t.he present."' n- Wheni Nat uro 1Needs assistance it may b)e best to ren dcer it promptly, hut oneC should remenm bdr to use cycnl the most perfect, rein O3es needed. The becst andl most, sinmph and gentle remed y is the Syrup of Fy r ik manufactured by the California -I' ij Srup C!nmnyn. Memoralot Day-May lotte, 1897. Veterans of the South, we meet to-day. To decorate, our soldiers' tombs, Our mighty debt of love to pay With llowers of varied bloms. Roll, muflied drums, sad and slow, A requiem for their souls: Over the cities ebb and flow, Roll, muflied drums, roll, roll! Beneatli a moi-o than kingly pall Sithl-ern valor calmly ,1001)8, Hut, like a hugle's clarion call, Outr hearts remembriwae keeps! Bells toll, toll the (1hant'royal, "Near the flashing of tho guns" Died bravo mon most loyal. H1onor, oh South, thy son11 All hail to the soldiers who wore The grey o'or their wasted form; Our flag they gallantly boro, 'Mid the hiss of the battle's storm! Roll, mufnled drums, sad and'slow, A requiem for their souls; Over the cities ebb and flow, Roll, muifled drums, roll! Brothers in arms, with honor go forth, Lot not dalliance make thee weak; 'Till the judgment day keep the troth, With no blush upon thy cheek. Bells toll, toll the chant royal, "Noar the flashing of the guns" Died men in grey, most loyal. IIonor, oh South, thy sons. Newberry, S. C. M. A. E. A Cure for Muscular Itheumntisau. MIrs. R. L. Lamson, of Fairm1ount, 1llinois, says: "My sister used Chai borlain's Pain Balm for muscular rhou matism and it, effected it completo euro. I keop it in the house at all times and have always found it bonoilcial for aches and pains. It is the quickest cure for rhoumattism, muscular pains anld lameness I hruve over seon." For sale by W. E.L PoMnam, Druggist. HARRIS I/THA WATEHI Carbonated Lithia Water, Soda Water, Ginger Ale Sold to the Wholesale and Retail trade at lowest Pricmi by S. B. Jones, Agent for Newborry. WHO ARE THEY? Tio abovo intorrogation referi directly to a firm in the progres sivo city of Newberry. Not the largest firm, nor tile least, but one that will give you as close figures on grocerios, fruit, etc., as the laregst firm in Nowberry. Try u8-will prove it to you. CoUNTs & Dici-lT, Lower Main St., near Depot. W.W. FULM4ER .u..u... SELLING - - - Large gobilels at 200 per set. L~argei lamps fromn 20e to 40c each, worthi 25(c to 0 each. Men's colored shirts 14lo to 45c eaoh. Clothes penis two dozAhn for 5c. D)ress shirts 30c and 400, worth 40O and 50c each. Lauies h'ose 4to, 8e and fOe pe'r paIr. Meni's hose 4to, 8c and 10e per p)air. Tabiets Ie, 4o, 5c each. Note paper and( einvelopeA 5e per box, Fish hooks and lines cheap. All 40e tobacco at. 33o per pound. H-and(le baskets 4ce eac h. Ladies' coi rse shoes from 65e to $1.0( per pair. Ladies' flne shoes at 75e and up. Mon's brogans from 85e to $1.45 pom pair. Iileachng 4ic, Go, 7)c and 8Ac per yd Mustard sardinies 7e per canm. 3 s:nail boxes sordines for l0c. 3 bbxes no b0lOy washing powder lO0c 2 pounds of soda~ for 5e. 30 feet clothles line for 5e. Chewing gum, all kinds 3e per pack age. TheIi above redaction in price! wvill last until May 15th. Do nioi delay but come at once and go tile benefit of these low prices. W.W. FULMER. Special Values In I WI Purio inenOf Tabkl Dama:sk MNarseiles0 (1 Q il ts wVorthl $:3 10-4 Shooting 124, 15, 20, Linen Towels, large size, 2! Linen D)amnask Towels wVol 3i0 In. 1Lons<~iale C.ambhrie 8 Br'own Linen 126 andl 20c, Black Satteen 10c quiality Black Bati;ste only l00. B lank D otted Swiss 25e. Lace Edging 1, 2, 3, 41, 5c. Silk Mitts 15c l>air'. Silk GIloves 400c. Bargains Ah~ Gladness Comes Witli a better understanding of the transient nature of the many pity5 lcal ills, which vanish before proper cf forts-.gentle offorth-pleasantoellorts rightly directed. There is comfort Ini the knowledge, that so many form of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, buAt simply to a constip ated condi ton of the system, which tte pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figa, prompt ly removes. That is why It Is the only remedy with millions of familics, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effe(ts are duo to the. fact, that It Is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the orrans on which it acts. It in therefore al im rtant, i n order to go t its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur ohase, that you have the genuine ari ole, which Is mauufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If In the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most ticillful phlysicians5, but if in neced of a laxative, one should have the best, and wvith the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Igs titandm highest and Is most largely used andgives mostgeneral satisfaction. Do NOT, MDM :0T TO SEE OUR Newand Complete LINF OF WASH GOODS. PITTIHST MILLINBRY Ever brought to New berry. Davenport & Renlwick Now is tlhe Tiffe SELECT SOMETHING Sweethearts. Fine Rings, Necklaces, and - Br'acelets. A LSO -Nice 'Wedding Presents. Come and examine them. Eduard Scholtz, Jeweler and Optician. f&t. ly lousehold Goods this sek. 72 inches wide only 50 cents, 50 at $2.40,. 25 ets, eC n t 35e pair thi 75c at~ 50c pair. A and I2bc. tt 5c. ways on Hand. New Goodsl New GoosI Nw Goods I THE Mowero OSI HOUSE Is filled again with the most desira ble and newest goods afforded by the North. ern markets. Our buyers are just return ing from New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore with the choicest selection they could possibly make. In Wash Fabrics there is sim ply no end to the vriety in Woolens we have ever'ything that the most faistidi.. Styles~ r'ange from the thiitiest checks to the large, hand someC patternisso mnuch in vogue now. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! We carry the cele brated "BANNISTER INE" of GENT8' FINE GOODS. We have selected1 a b)eautiful line of col or's and( shapes. IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Fine Shoes We are very confident that we have the best in style and finish to be found. 00QH1 AND RE IIS.