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NEWnVISKIY MAnRKEr. Correcte every T'uesday and Frid by Suimmer i3ro8. M eat .. .i.,eA Shoulders . '.............. tw(al Sams............................( 13is Lar '''''''''''-'------....(al Host M la s s e '''''''" '"" '' 7( 5 (lood Moliasses' ''''''" 40..5. 4 .)I 25q.r ,or ' 1 1 .. ..............."" .''''''''. 25( r] M cal .......... . . ....'..'.'''''''"'''.. 1 lay .............. ... ...... .. WhieatfUran. -1 :ittlati-mt, Fl m........... .1441B st lollk ............ FtoFlour .. (1ood Ordinary u .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . ... . 1 o.... ............ C!oIT~00 .......... (Cotton S fHills ok-i lIt,t.or, pe r ................ . 1 r0(w20c vegs, per d ozonl ................. 1(l2 Chleolknis, each.................... I5(a>25c iPeas, per bushll....... .... 65(@070c ( rn per husho) .. ...............: 50c (),ts, per buishol............... 315(a)50v potatoes ............... :... 50( f0c 'iurkeys, per Ih ................. ( 8c Podlci, Por cwt .................. 75(i100 M licik Cow for MaleI. I have Ia good mich cow for sale Icleap for tash1-calf two-mont,hs 11old. t.&f.4t, Co. Liconliirth. Wleeler & Wilson sowing ilachil for ale chcp. 0. N1. JAMIsON. Iad Fall School Will pii-nic on J1un 191,h at the schio house. 'Thie pubilic is i'nvited tid e 'rybody is expected t 1 bring well filh ba,skcets. 1ctelcool has been tal Iy Mr. J. 10. .lohnston t,ho pastrBnssio Speeelhes will be 1nyo-hy Rev. G. W\111irigl. tov.. D. -'riller, 'rof. \V. I ailace, and Capt. .1. N. King. 4-NchbWite Lawn 6...e wort 1 2c Thursday and Friday, Ju 10 and 11, at Mimnaiugh's. Imp)jorltant, Sc'hfoo Nottee, There will be ia lleetilg of the p [rons of I-Exeelsilor School at the scho houlse, 10iiday, junle 18th, at .1 o'clo( p. Im., to elect thiree trustees; to diseul the two Illill levy, and to cleet a tnel it'. All aIPPlicatilons iist be han1tid( in on or before tle day above 111 tioned to either o1e of the unde signed. Wo desiro I full attendam -of the patrons. ti A. C. Kll-', A. M. CoUNTS, T. L. \YVIIELM-Ri, . Trustecs 50 Doz. Ladies' Shirt Waist, Ih1o $1.00 kind at 5,c Thursda anud Friany at Minlmiaugh's. Nove! les fOr t hl' L!die I: Vhite kid and colored belt kid hair curlors, white cream1 bl ocr and black lacos, traveling con peao pin boeks, eCbrkoidort haandkor'chiefs, sido combs, no back combs, Jap.) fans, beOauti< at commeinncemeniit, faris gijrdl and1( shiirtwvaist Bots nil alt pr'ie not hoeard of beofore n1ow iln Nov berry. And lots of other nobbt .goods, no0w andl fashjionable at t. 1t. FILYN N's (CAH H S'fo1E. (Go to the b)ig cut price sa Th'Ie G raded Schools1 will close tl session) On Friday or Ithis week, wln11 prlomotioni cairds w ill he g iveni to till puilt s wVho areo en(1titled to them.( I'ridaiy even)ing at, 8.30O tihe closing e ercises of l1oundar~y St.reetl. School w b)a held att tih; operal house8. Th'le pubhli(t 18 cordilly in)vited to tend( thie exeri'0ses. Th'le l ihi examuination)s are' now1% progr'ess. Thle e'xaina itionis are' wr' teni. Thie s9chool hlas had a1 veriy su e'essfuil year,. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. N 00KIWNELIA . 1NOT FELIl t HVL] TB.EN TRY ~~'~' Roberhtson's ComnpoundIt Syruplj Sar'sapar'illaI. This preoparationi is a101 colriati< of drungs hhvinig alter'aIiv', tor sti mulant and laxative action. It contains thr'oo dlrugs wich t med(1ical pr aof6qsion recomminend I skint diseases, Scrofulous affo'ctioi Dyspopsia11, L.ivor Complin ts, Rholi It is caro'(fully pr'oIere from t pulrost drugs and .old1 at '75 coi a biottlo at Robes/son & Gilder's Dru" 8/Ore. VAtIOUS AND ALL ABlOUT. wO had a hard and washing r, yestorday. Teh d itor returned from Nashvi on Friday morning. ty Commencement at Newborry Colic bogins next, Sunday. ' 0. Thoso desiring to teach arc direct to an advertlisemnlit In another colun Tho residonbe of Mr. Silas Johnsto is being moved back and the sidewi c. widened. WVe have had live rains difuring t past week, and gardens and farmis u wVoil. 0 1; isGation books were opl ty and four or. live voters FXatinations for tomotion inl t college classes are in progress at Ne borry Collegoe this week. President (Co. 13. Cromer deliver the addroms on yesti-day before t Bamberg Fitting Shool. -AMr. Derrick who has 1been at ALst takes Mr. Me Loan's place at Chappe ,ias agent for t.he Southetin I tailway. Tte Spartaniburg- Herald of Stind says that the city team will play a gar at Newberry next week with the Ne berry College team. Work on the electric light plait ih been Commenced. Tei pol", are bgi put in positlon and tie wiring of t! towin will begin in a few days. i The cotton mill has deeded the stret in the village to the town and Wat, works. will be put through that villa tid the streets kept in repair. 01 Al'. .1. It. Iluntcr has closed I - 8(1hool at. Wiemar and returned d Pewberry. Ho will at once begin t 16 study or law in, the ollice of jolns1to & veleh. In mentioning the election of teache Friday the teachers in the colored i-ore Scool Wee omlitted. ThIle prese teachers were eleeted for alotbetr ye without,ehange. Mr1.1 A. C. Jones Is having the sio room rccently occupied by the Nt York Itatecet Htore overhauiled al fixed ip) and will have a neat and I JIractive store rooi. The regular meeing of the Newbei Lodge lnigllts of l'ytlias will be he tonuigit. The third ank will be Co ferred. A full attendlance of the mel bers is desired. Tihe Coity Teachers' Institute w , be hld at, Newberry 21st to 21,t ins and will he conducted by Prof. E,. Hutighes of Greenville, S. C., assist, by Miss McCunts of Coliumbia. Ailr. Jno. W. Speake, of Newbenr who has been teaching school at Tow1 ville, in Andersoni county, will app 4 for adm41ission 111to the South Caroli Methodist Conference next winter. It is Iemir-kable that all the Cart quake shocks expQvienced in this st tion in recent- yeals have occurred the 31st. day of the month-Aiugust, I8I, October 31, -95, and ILay 31, 18 O vperator W. .1. 'atterson of t SoutIrn Iailway has been transferr to Nintety'-Six and l Mtr. S. 11. McLe ci recent,ly (of ('htappells takes his pla1 w at Newberry~ as ticket agent and opet Itor'. T1he dlispenisar'y made a set,t.lemet with thte town, and cou nt.y last, week I t,he quarter endinug Mt r.-h 31. The - amout, I tun ted over to town i and cotui yto be0 dliv ided < nial ly bet,ween thetm u $1 722.96t. Johni i (biu-y I'sranis. .\l. i . 1Donalds< D). I el]linger' ne thl~e [ottn' enut lemn serioutsly spokent of as ('andid sates ithe IUnited States senate ini the peted pri mary. (Green vi lie News. The Comm unissliners (of I ubli)e \Vor :av e cilectedt MIr. .1 . G . Voss sitperI tentdti oif water work-s atud electi se .his at a alaryv of $1 .000). lIe is eperciier'eed and i rt'.' ical inm. lie supler'int,enduing' i .e lay'ing (if pipes the wa.'it.er work. TPhe Id Ltherantsc of N ewh etry r t- building a ntew i'-hurcih. it, is neari comptllet.ion . .\ mon 'ig the mem'tiorial wV in dlows is oneo deci iltd cc.ti the mtemit t.- of the latc Dr)t .1. l'. Smieltzei'. T1 e- window ie of beantiful decsign and wi cost. $l00. T]k e memnory of Drc. Smnelts abides in Ne whrry it' uu I, is as a pr'eci (in ttit met pom-red fm t ht. Keoweo Cor It, wats outr pli'asitre to 51pend1 Sat,i day anud Sunday~ laist at 'r'osper'it.y, S. ats t.he giuests or Mi'. andil Mres. L. I owers. Thtis iS (one (if the growl r.townts oif Soutt.ht Caroliatid ninntubt aiming its cit.izens matny enter'prisl and1( sucecessftul biusinecss mten, full of t sp)ir1 of prtogress aliroad in the a Accordinugly we found an airtesian a' bcing dug'and a cotton factory inpi the caplital stock Is held( by3 local si scr'ibiers. Beatiiful homes, substant br'ick st.ores, a tliurtishinug ihigh seh< anud clegat churci'hes. all testify tot solid thrti ft, piroigress and( prtosperity m tihe town anud siurrtound(intg couttry. .was with regret. that, we bade adieu01 lethe cul n ted faily3 of ourt host a host.ess, wihomn oitr bet ter' hltf t'eekt amonitg he r frietnds oif formner year's IKecowee Cour ier. 0o' - ---. Jtowarot' of Ot ments1 for ('at:urrrh t 11- as' mterettinr t wi urelty dtestroy the slenui uimetttl eacomleitl derannge tho whotle ) sturfaceo. Such atiI tel tit tou t n'etr btt i to Aicinsl, as the damaget~ they wVItildo Iis fold it. tho good you catn pos'sly derIve fri 1.s them. 1Ia'l 's (Catatrrhnt Curemn'titi turedu 1.... Chuenoy & Coi., 'T'oledo, 0., conitin mfeieu-y, andu Is ti aken Itot nalliy. net Ing r'ctty utpon thte blood( and( itn('oust Rlurn of the sytemut. In buyting Itiris UntnrtrhiCl b. sure you get thett genutine. It Is Itakott ternally, ami( buade Iin To(iedoi. Ohio, by I' ChIenty & Co Testiun iis tiree. 0hSod)y dIruuggits, trIce 75e0.' er)ottie Jaines D. Nance Vamp in Mot In- tho .court house yesterday. Milnutes of the last meeting were read Lie and approved. Tho following letter was read from go Gon. M. L. B1onhamji anl d rIeceived as in formation: ed Anderson, S. C., May 13th, 1897. Capt. C. F. Boyd, Newberry, S. C. 310 Dear Sir: Your kind letter of May k 11th is at hand. It is very gratifying to mile to know that your Camp was sat lIe isfied with my address. I nCed n10ot tell re you how miuch I appreciate tile kind expremsionls tle me10ijbcfrs have givenl n utter,n1ce to, anid the high honor t,hey 1c- have done me Ill electIng me all 11011r arly member of their Camp. As I told hle you I had not, written the address. But. If, when I have a little lelsuire, I (nn1 reproduce it, I will do so, and Will send it to youl. vit.h k1ind regards to every Imeiber of the Camp, and best wishes for you, 1. am, very truly yours, M. L. BON11AM. R1 Rev. M1. A MeClintock reported tile death of Comrade NI. If. Gary SInC0 the ty last Ileeti'ig and m1oved tlle alpoiit 10 melit of L. M. Speers, E. P. Bradley v- and J. Y. Culbreatil its a Committee to prepare suitable resolutions oil his as death and report, Ut tle ne.Xt leetinlg. g F. II. Dominick was pioposed and e elected a ieiber of the- CaLp. NI. A. Carlisle, from committee on t- death of S. 1. Baird, asked further er time, which wits granlted. rb J. F. J. Caldwell, from the Commit tee o3 death of It. L. McCaughrin, also asked further tim11, ich was granted. '' bhen eame the discussion over tile to (Iiest,on Of rOutes for the delegates to tile Seventi Annual rimfon it Nash Ville. It, was finally referired to the delegat,es anlld by tile delegates to I r4 special Committee consisting of C. F. DV Boyd, L. M. Speers and R. C. Carlisle. lit Tbc Adjutant was instructed to se itI cure suitable badges and decorations for the sydcial cal aid a hatnimr and re draw ol the 'I'teasurer of t.e Camp for w the cost of the same. id R. C. Carlisle moved that any and all Lt- Confederate soldiers le invited to join tile delegates Oil this trili, anld take iy their wife, Se0ns or (laugIlters, aml the Id motion was adopted. n.. iThe Camp then adjourned. - HE SEAHOAR(D ADOXP1ED. Tle special committee appointed by Ill the delegates to tile reluiion decided to t., go the route first adopted and will go by a. t,he Seaboard. The spocial coach will ,( start. from Newberry oil the night of the 21st, leaving Newberry at 9.30 p. y, I. and reaching Atlanta at. ( o'clock. . Then they have a <haylight ride from Atlanta to Nashville, reing Na-h l viille it 7 o''lock ill th aftenlooll of the 22d. Thosc who desire can stop h- over at Chit.talooga and A tlalt.a on the The railroad fare for the round trip for those going wit,h the pat,iy is 1.85. 17. le I will be at Newberry C. If. uitil after volilliencellen.. Call at the big 0d teilt on Lovelace lot. no Iietiu'e, ivni che photo groups and1( till types. eew t a few dlays at Il'rosplerity after Newbierry. 1Resplectful ly, ii- S. NI. I 'EAHioN. lit ICrNfHO3tulH. 0o' NIisses Kate 1OLou Neel and3( Nanie i et. I>ool(1 have'c returnied from1 I i ills Inst.i ty t,ulte, Va., the formler havintg gradiuatedl. Mr N i. WilIlini Welch anid hlis bido arrlived in Newherry' oirSaturiday' onI a mi, visit. to hiis parents, 1Dr. amIil NIir. S. G. C. WVelehi. el MI iSS E.loise Welchi and Ml iss Nellie or Chiapmlan arec home froml Spt,anh'ti13-ig. MIiss D)aisy O)'Ne'ale, of Clohminhia, is .ipond(ingc the week wit,h MIiss l.:loise ks Wvel'h.. M1Ii ss Kate Ii ahen ich t., of Chlar'leston, eis sp)end1inig the week wvith NJvs. Theo. is rh. II. A. Newlanld. (if At.lanita, and1( 0 MNIr. Jnio. 1". L iingstonl, of (Columbhia, reprlesenting t.he Scaboarld A ir [Ain1 .rc and( Clbiaii, Newh)errly and1( Lam-en~is, Ilg wer'e iln the city yesterday ini the in 11- ter'est of tl.eir r'oads. ry Nr. C~(oppio&k Spoors Is 110m1e from lie Wash ington and Lee University. iel MIiss.iuilia I ientz'/, teachler ill MIont, Amoena SemlinaIiry, N. C., and( 11er sis Stete, NM iss Comlia, arr'ive'd hiomie att I'o Dri. Geo. A. Set,zler', oif I'omiar'ia, at. tended tile commli0eemiet, (If Nor3thl (Car'ol ina Lut,beran11 Clol lege, whei re hiis S.(son, henie M. Set.zler, gradluated1 last rg we k. l's Mr'. WV. J. McHBride, general agent gf or South (: 'ol ina for' t,he National b(e Iilldin lg Association (if 1Hil t,imore' cit,y, NMd., is in t,he eit,y and will maike this headquart,ers foir som11 time11. iIe Is ae o mplilaniled by Mris. NMcIride and13 they b- are stopp,ing at Nil. Geo. MceWhi't,er's. ial Miiss l'uhllhm11ia MIcClin ttock( left yes 10 terda3ty for a1 ti'i p t the cld world(. She lie was joi nedl in ('o u1311hina by MIiss Mc of toberits oif the C ohllege faculty.3. They03 It go to New York whier' t.hey take1( tosteamel'rfor' Illltand. ThIey will bIe ah) seon tun t,i I abou t, Se 'ptel,e er. .1mes10 L. lerancrii, A\ldlermanlI, Chica go, say3s: "I regardi Dr. King's New Dil)scovery as anl 1Ideal l'anaLea for Coughs, Colds andic fLung (Comi lallnts, hlavinig used It In my33 faiitIly for' thle Iast fl Iyo years, to) the exclusiun (If phtysi c tlani's4 prescrhipt ions or ot her pIrepaIra e ci tIons."' ly RevY. .JOohn Buirgns, Keo(kulk, Iowa, wltIrites:' "I have beeaMnierfth by Methodist EpIscopal (Churchh for 50 110 years or mtore, and h( ave never fond any'tlhing 8'I>benicial, or thlat gave 131 iroe suhl speedIy relIef as D)r. Kinig's New i- D)iscovery." Tlry thlis [deal Clongh ' Remedy no v. Trial Hot tIes Free at Robertson &Gb.'lor'n Uinw Store. HOLLAND MEMORIAL. lieltutiful Monuuent to I It Late Paesidlent of Newb- rry Coll ge. The monument .to perpetuate the Imeiory of the late )r. 1lland, Presi dent of Newberry College, has just been placed In position in Hosemlont ceme tory. It Is a Inmassivo moument of Massa chusetts granite, oleven feet in height, surmounted by a cross, and weighs about twenty thousand pOUis. '1he inl scriptionl, elielly in 11i1sed Iett,rs, is executed in ant artistie maminer, and lends muehl betuty to the Inassive die block of polisbed granite. The inscriptions are, West side, Oin second baso, In large raised letters: Holland, anld oi the die: 'resident of Newberry College, 1878- 1895. North tide: A Faithful Minister of Christ., AlA to Teach, Gentle Unto All Met, The Beloved Grand Reporter of the K nights of Hlonor of South Carolina, 1877 1895. Spectemur Agendo. 14"ast side: Rev. Georgo William Holland, I'h. D., D). D., Born July 16, 1838, Died September 30, 1895. South side: Our Beloved "resident. Newberry College is Iis Monument; The Alumni of the Collego are Ills 1 Living Epistles. t Tle montient is anl oriialelit to the Lelmetery tind a credit to those Who Y have helped to honor the memory of a i qreat and good man. In this connection it will be romem bered that at the last me ting of the 9 (4-rand Iodge of the Knights of Honor I )f V0.1e0 Carolina, the proposition to I Lontribute toward the Holland monu ment was promptly and ent.husiastivally v ieconded 1by t he geitlemen - present, 1 und at haidsoime volluntary donation I was it oice forwarded to the Memorial t Association at Newberry. . BUTTERICK PATTERNS A Completo line on1 llimid at all times. Write us for Patterns. J, L. MI MNA UG H-i & CO, COLUMIA, S. C. 1 Now Applicantu for Penionim, The pension board appointed inder the Act of 1897 met at Newberry on Saturday, 29th uit., and passed upon tihe applicants for pensions from the various townships. The county~board has very lit.tlc discretion after the ap plications have been passed upon by the township hoards. 46 applicants cmuei before the county hoard and of thesc eight weie disallowed. The following Is a list of those applly-1 ing for pensions wvhose claims were allowed. T1hte list is given by town ships: Township No. I .-T. J1. Oxner, C. W. Thrift, WV. .l. Lake, WV. J. lledenbau . Wmt. 11. Fr anklin, Nancy Rtichmond, Sally D. Sligh, Jane A. Montgomery, Margaret ICpting, Sally Todd, S. C. IIalfae. Township No. 2 -R. S. D)avidson. Township No. 3.- Louisa I rown, F. M. .Smith, J1. W. Saunders. TJ.ownship.No. 4.-L4ouisa l.CampbellI, Margaret C. Wicker. Township) No. 5.---Wm. W. Grnillin. Township No. (6.--. D.. Motes, . ,JeIf D avenport, 11. C. Pay'une, JTane HIon driix, M irliam b. Jiohnson, N. M. Speer. TVownshi)1p No. 8.--F1. A. IHoozer, Frank Moon. Township No. 9).-WX. II. :ng, Jamnes wvell, ('. J. Arnol, Lucinda King, Mary Lon01g. Township No. 10.-John P'. Kinard, Nancy 10. Htichardson, ICve Blusby. Townsi' p No. Ii .--A. E. Crooks, J. D). Cannon. TJhe fol lowinhg wxere dlisap)proved by the :ouint,y hjoard: Township No. I. Nancy H-arris, Mcredit,h lleighlcy. T1ownmship No. $.--lizableth Schumn poert,. TLownship No. 10.--liz.abet,h Lirookts. T1ownshi Ip No. 1I. --1). 'lla Tygert., Geco. S. .Cannon, Thomas Toho, M . 11. LJivinigston). It, will be observed thnt all thme town ships have somie new ap)plianttions ex ept No. 7. Th is list, does not Iiclude those whoe were on the formuei list, and have here tofore beeni( drawinig 1)ensions. Thalit, list remains of force andl as soon as the hoard can get it corrected1 and( coiedl we will publ iAh it, thus giving a comn plete list of t.hose wh1o arle re3commtenid ed for pension from Newb,erry C ouint.y. 1>E AT I 1. Mr s. .Julia Tay3lor, mnot,her of MI rs. . P at. liiin, diled on Sundnay, Ju11ne 5, aged about 70 yearsm and1( was buried at St,. Luikes oin Monday, 7th. NI is. J1. T1. M iller d ied at, the ( ott.on MTill on F'riday last aged abhout 20 years ando was h:ud t.o rest, on Saturday. A Veterianary Forge 1 have just oplenedI to the publ,1Ic for Shioeintg 11lorses and MIu les, In conn i.e. tionm wvith my3 p)ractien, I personially3 intsp,ect tue feet anid shoe ig to correct, all defect,s atnd vices, without, ext.rr, charge. See imie. Mtr. Po'ol's Old Shop, just, below Brown's Stables. M. F. K NNNLEY, f.A-. t f Veterinaryurgon.n Absoluteiy' Pure Clebrated for Its %reat leavening tren1gth alld healthlil ness. Assures 11 ooi agaist 111111i and all fornim of idtilteratIoll Collimon to tho ceiap >rands. COYAL HA ICINO 'OWiHR-O.,NF.W% YO1lU in Momeu ry of E. 1*. J9no. E. P. .1ones, son of Loiils ). Jlnes, vas born November 18, 1831, and died pril 13, 189'i, being at Wi tite of ils eath 65 years of ago. As he grew ip) he availed himself of uch edlieational advailt0ges as tile chools around himn offered, aid by Iroper applientioll of these advantages, cured a good, pratical education. n fact, he taught successfully for a 1utuber of years, anid was extensively :nown is t competent, and aecurato ur'veyor, In 1861 he was IIaIrried to Miss LiZ le A. Goggans, daugliter of .josepl Id Stacy Goggais, who lived near lush .ivor chlurch, in Newberry Coun y. ills wife was a womn111 of intelli vice aid possessed 1are- qualities of lorat an(d social excellence. She was lind and coilrteous in disposition, lilt sually pleastnt. li conversation, and ithal a devoted and sincere Christian. ler rare gifts won for her uniiversal Lve wher-ever she was known, an1 al hough she has been dead for man1tiiy CarS, slit is still 1pIOICkenI of as having n a wom1ai of ucncomr1mon tillience. 'his union l)koved nost hpLl)py, and trong Christian ini1luenoe pervaded heir hioie. The WiLiter' well reei ers howv, When a certainl l3aptist reachier, Who Wias att I1hat. tilie their mastor, had lost his wife aniid given up is hiom1e, they extended the hand of ympat,hy and did ll they could to beer and bright,en those sad and lone y days. 3ro. Jones first, joinctd the (.hur1ch It. 'tir-view, a chureh inl NewberrY Coun y, but, soon afterwards tiamsfer red his niilmber-siip to lIIII'rrienn11e chrieh, inl .'aueiis Conity. Here for a Iitiber. if years lie filled qu1ite Vlfeiient.ly the iices of both daitcon and cireli cleric. \s a Christian lie was emiile ly con istent. Ili Was onle aliongr the few vhosc senlse of ob l 24g-atiol pirompt,s 0.mlr .0 give to the Master's caluse that at ,cnitionl which its 1imiportince demliatids. [is fait.h Was steady, his devotion col tant, and his spirit,ual tone of feeling inAformly h igh, His oinvicions of rnth 1and( duit,y wer3e clear, and ini tile 10our of trial he ma(1 int,rined remarkableI1JI :0ompjosure of minird. HeI huis passed( away, and1( mem'i3ory Wrigs upl maniy hal11lowed aissoc it,ionis ,h at fill our hearts wi1t,h sorriow, brit he ins left. behind 1( the best,of all1 hri,ta(ges, I Chiristiani examrple. The deceasned1 leaves behuiind him live :hIlren, t,w0 Soins arnd three draughit,ers. L'he sons5 are' membiers of the clhurch, ilih graduiates of tire Lut,hierani col ege at. Newberry, and( sin3ce heavIng chiool have been l1il1ling impilolirant 1po (itionis as5 teachiers. TIhe dlaught,ers gifted and( well itted to adorn the valks of life arid honor t.he worthy ex Imuple left t,hemr by tifelr parL1ents. \lay that wisdomi which Is firim above Ii rect thenm thrrough life, and.li rig ~hemii at last, 11 an3 unbolen band inito t.hie Ilnvenl of t-ernaizl rest. y, prices tell tihe tatle Th.lursday and1( F'ridaty at Mimnaugh's. Des iath of Mllr. Anire w .. iH,eiinbasigh. E fter 31 rat,bier long illnewss Mir. Ani I rew J1. 1leenbaurgh died at, ihis hrome lear 1l'omnaria on333last l''riday, .It,h Inst., ii hiis 701.hr year. iIe leaves a w idow and( several chil 1ilin to mou111 rn is dlepartu1r e. M\i'. lI e .lenhbaugh was a marn of considerable mieanrs, and3( dIId mnuch' to hlP t,hose of his commiiiity w ho were riot so fortui ate 133 thris worl's goodrs. Ile wars a ~ocod neighbo 1 and 3 a313 vahluarble (eit,izern, Ind is 13d(earlh will be 3a loss to hits comrr miunit-y. A V'i auable r*rescnrtpti. Ind3(., "l3uni,"'V witeho: "Y ou hiave a vini irbtle prescr ipt ion in Ileelre fIltLfors, lrnd I canr chreerfully' r(ecommend(i( i for Conisti pat ion anrd Mick I b-adacdhe, arid as a general sysStemi1(3 oic it. hans rio q.'Mis. AnnieH hle, 2625Co 'ttarge Urove A ve., Chicaengo, waIO'nil run di{owni, 10ould rnot ealt 330r digest, food, hrad a backn'he whiiIch never left her and34 felt l Ired and3( weary, buit six 1; *'ltis of l':!ectrle lIitters res1torned her htea' hr anid re'newed her-it renrgthI. Piceis fir'(ce'.tsi andl $1 (00. Get a llottlhe at, Robenrt. '. & (ider's, Drug Store. H1ARS LI THIA WA TEHlI CarboIxnated iithia WaViter, Ginigor Ale Sold to) thIe Wholosale and1( Retail tradolf at Ilwest Pr1ices by S. B. ,Jones, Agont for Newvborry. Excelsior Eteilings. Rov. Mr. McMories filled his regu lar appointinctit inl tho school houso Silnday aftern1oon and ppe'lchletl a goo(l 01n111011 to at very fill 1 aud1(llee. M isses Lelia Schumport, Olive Pea gle, O'a Wheeler andi(] Kate W eri,,, four of l'rosperity's fair youig liie4 spoilt, Sat.urday n1iglt inl this section, the guests of M isses Aina aid I lessie I flivesti lig atholt, over iII this secto). 'The graii hasi tinedld onit very WIl. Mrl.. I'nti 1Irtletrl! of P'eak, has 1b ll on a brief visit. to r'of. .1. S. Wheehi family. We are now enijoyilg lalins anl) Ivish potatoes. Capt. (1istoll of t.he Sol)hen (.. rail roild is puit.ing in ties asIlul inah i ng tiu i tv i I imi proveinetit. on I hIs road ill 011" see bionl. Catl)t.. (elstonl IIows hlow to keep up1) ia railloatd. CoLton t.hlining about lone anIL a rew Inlore rainls nowv andl hovinlg will !0111111vilCe. we have hiati some of the hiar<est. 'Iins i this section the past Week that, 6ve have iad in some tiine. Water streamits have 1eui raiset 1-i >vtrio wing 1111 at lis hav beni ash A colsidellible. We thave had somle leavy willds along with tI' rains. Ur. Enos Counts had the top of his 10e VhinImelIl bowi o f atl fuitiL ties ere Illdy brokeln up1) soni bil Niokel iff at. thef groti. W are luI iniplaiijg however for. the wildb. *(ltId easily have llonle still nork. dlainl ige. Ii plices the Iblie rom s vie ben ,vatshed consiit.lIable. Sonie oof tlte wid-ges arit. ill ia bai condtiLil ii i ohoulia be( mentio(i at. onc bifrmo !4omv mic gets hurt. A good Initly of til. pIople ar ill ivor. of liigh Lcelnse bar-roomns., inl fn1i0I of the lispensay syst,eni. We a1re badlly oppost'll to t.ho pwv:vilt, rrangemenits of 1.h1e disilvir:.'ry bill. we llieve Witi soini altuil lats th lit4 is winsatry will heal, 1h11High L,ivolnse hmr 'oomljs t-enl ( one. We don't gi ve a dir sihntick hiw the w1hiskey iness is controlltd bit, lon't.ithink it, oughtl, tip rurnish exr Iastie for vol-tainl ildividual'. WATER WORKS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. I have seureld i first-ciass workmnat [i plibilng and eleet.ri work. I will b)e ready ito d4 anly kimid of work inl thove oralhes whon lil tih e I onlm I Shall st.rivo to pleatsv it) vve-y wny. uld every job must give satisfavtion. Will bev pleased to maliko 1-sthnauttv free p.ra.is. I am fully rim iiped to Imn li g trazinlg, \'11lIanIIizi .A1r TukI-jjrnin g ( nd ] all 114her hity. l work. I keelp it full siploy of h)ivyvi suildrivs. Stoves by the var at, all prives. I iave retlivvd many mki favors from the p olte of Newhert-y in the pastMI, for wich I am0 I enily gratefui. I ask for a trial] ini 1,hese n14w branehiis of miy buisiness5. vooitrs. SJ.W. WHITE. THE EQ LIFE ASSURA OF THE UNT Assets . , . . Reserve Fund (I per cent. Sitni<bon u and all other Liabilities . ..J Surplus, 'I p or cet. . Outstanding Assurai iThe Society hias paidi $2,95,87 now holds $21 (,77;, ut or Assets mnakinig a totali of -1 70,730,2 l. Th'I thanlt1 3 years fromli itsi organuiizaution, oi.hor compan111y 1has idi( and0 acetlnu or its hiistor'y. Theisiolnital writes want. l'ont ie, An nn1un I )ist riIbuttion, Ti.oirm, any13 other forms of poliois. CallIand son me)114 before' alsuring ye Thei Eqiniiable is absolutely saift, at Iind( it to t.heir interest. to exininie it A RTH fat. (lmi. 7,\ o 3\Je)re \t'c(6 uiek't ro\"- I7jeweled Elh\ Wattcee are if\e very beW Wl\eS tri&de. We alwaky earry f\e\At50 x t'rc g Yockof'Je WeIry. 5ible r'Ware,(lo ck) et'e. good1 cleair glaiss, groundl( smtth anld uses5 thel cheap)11115 lnssi nocesit atI Il it, (or uso0 a st.ron ger 1l11s whlichl harna1 till) eye. GIood Spetacles imprwope A fter 3()yearin l the0 buirs( I 11in havt~e ani ist ritinontt for test inig lin per t t DAIELI 1 W. L Douglas $3 Shoe. Stylish. durat,e. perfect fitting. Endorsed by over r,ooiooo wearers. W. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions of sldiled workinen, from the bet material pos sible at these prices. Also $2.50 and $2 Shoes for Men, $2.50, $2and $1.75 Boys We Ilmoonly the lest Valf, tussia Calf, French l'at6t 'lr, irt'iteh Enamil, ViMi Kid, etc., gradi i corrI spii t w[Ith pric l esof tIh shuo. if %I,jnter ennmut suipl y(mt, writo Catalor free. W. L. DOUGLAS,Brockton, Mass, el.u str{ 0. M. JAMIESON. IffpOvenent Iiav i IIg 'I IIi ppod Iy gid lery with the o toM improd faeilitiv., 1. am1 proparod It) mak11 PHOTOGRAPHS in filio Platino, Enamel an11d Ilaiits s(tlq (Ir fil,ji,. Copying, Enltrging and Portraits in Crayon or Colors it PrieH coisistoit witi t1oxld 'l-nolkmanent, wol k. 8ALTER, Photo(Irahcr, Main 8t,reet, Newheirny, S. C. THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, r i Iil': IN.'l I * >l! \\'( lINlIIT - - Tvt-1-h.rs (if ". owhorry ( -mllay w jill ho lih al N -w h-i-erryv frvni .1iie 21st, it 2 h 1 Iin ! :-.i -. . I I ri t t i b IIh It n r i I n - , 1 li Io ,t h lls n. I ' \n . : I I,- ( th vu. behl in tha11,111y Iloir . ri l o e I - v 1 , 11.iF -. II *ha f. e. tha.734h9 hoh,76f8 st.I1' $43i- aie' 7L7et i abovit jl. 1er . \'.~ ~iI ii it I i 11, ist't'.i e.u ()iiI1 n i jrwh r r ' i i .I{ K1 LER1Agon. 411'o i t i,l uic bo ler, ij l mf ahlit'f Sin (f hih t f ,ir277,17i.s0 is Hurpls), is:ic urco 11 n.overm.'a eraiod of le ' is over 14) s'2, u,0 re i fant any atid wtiat jshn te tu coreso i'yg p rod any formoft lic t he a su ferd (inny I.talowIinent,' linaran5 lt' .t as h 'aue rephm beforel uta!igotaplc ;& col.na enie is