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Z4EWBERRY MARKINET. oted every Tuesday and Friday uler Bros. 6............... ......... .5 0. dors.................. i io. .......................... 1 12c. rd . o m*.. ........... (0 0. alasse ... ...... .... .... a 0 5 o. .Molasses.... ......... 25@35c. .... .....so ..... ...0.........a... 650. 's... .. ....... ...... 6..... 55 e .......... $1.00. t Bran......................... $1.00. tent Flour................. $5.50. t Flour............... $5.00. Flour......... $4.75. Ordinary Flour............ $ .2. ............... ......... 0eed meall:roee. - .10 6...... .300. Country Produce. per t .....lb ............. 1 20o. s, per dozen .....,........... 8@ 00. ckene, each.................... 12 20o. 0, per bushel.................. 60 700. 'n, per bushel............. 500. t8, per bushel................ 3K6oc. eet potatoes ........... -Goc. t.keys, per )b ......,.......4 6 80. der, per owt .................. 75@85c. pool cotton at 25o and 35c a dozen at A. Q. Jones'. lb. can grated pineapple, 1oc. ast beef, per can, loc. lb. can Apricot, loc. 3 lb. can syrup peaches, loc. t. 2t J. H. MOORE. In our Racket department you will ud stationery, shelf hardware and ugr.- v.hips at 25 per cent, lower than ls.!Where. A. C. Jones. Summer Excunrlons. Tickets will be on 'sale to Black Mountain July 18 to 26, with final liuit' August 5. $5.20 for the ro*tutti'p. Round trip tik,.tUa-Ofd Point Com 0. Tickets on sale July O to August 2, with final limit Au gust 5. lee water to drink- free and a cool store to trade In at A. C. Jones'. A Singing School Will be commenced at St. Lukle's church on next Saturday, 24th Inst., at i).30 o'clock, taught by Mr. Walter Counts. A protracted meeting will be com menced on Sunday, with two sermons then and on each day following t itil the close. 50 dozen Lbdics' underwear at 5c at A. U. Jones'. Daily Mai to Utopia. An order has been received from the postoffice department at Washington extending the mail service between Newberry and Utopia to a daily, ex cpt Sunday, the same hours as at present to be obnerved. The new ser vice goes Into effect on Thursday, 22d instant. The cheapest lot of umbrellas In town at A. C. Jones'. Teacher WVanteud For Tranwvood School. A pplications must be handed one of the board of -trustees on or before July 24, as teach er willl be elected that day. D. W. B ARRE, J. B. RIEAGIN, J. W. EP'TING, 31, Trustees. 20 pieces H. F. & Co. yard wvide per1-, cales at 10c, worth 12*c at A. C. Jones'. At Colt. Sheet music at cos5t for ten days. inicIIll dnder Crotwell House. &f.9 L. A. HAWvKINS. Tampa Excuralou. Parties going on the Tampa excur sion and using C., N. & L. road to Co lumbia can make close connection on their return trip) with our evening train out of Columbia and avoid the an noyance and expense of laying ovdr' In Columbia. The excursion tr.ain will leave freom Union depot In Columbia and will await the arrival of our down passenger. t1t E. CAVENAUGHI, Agent. CASTORIA 3Por Inf'ants an~d Ohildren. NOT L ,KING WELL! jlNOT FEEIN WELL! THEN TRY Rbertson's Compoundi Syrup Satrsaparilla. 'This preparation is a comnbination ' of drugs having altorative, tonic .stimulant and laxative action. It contains three drugs which the .modieal profession recommend for , skin diseases, Scrofulous affections, .Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, RLheu imatism, etc. It is carefully prepared from the 'purost drugs and is sold at 75 cents 'a bottle at 'obesson ? Gilder's Drug-8/Ore. VARIO.' AND ALL ABOUT. We are, having a good rain every day -now. How about that Wallace A. Clino park? ' The electric lights will be tested this week. The water works will be ready for a test in a few days. See notice of examinations for Winl thi-op scholarships. The citizens should use disinfectants freely around their promises during those wet spells. Dr. Peter Robertson goes to Colum bla tomorro o'Ytiend' a mceting of State -r of Pharmacists. annual banquet to the StAto utal Association will be given at Harris Springs Thursday night. Mr. W. A. Fulmer has rented rooms from Mrs Jane Reagin on Pratt street and has gone to house keeping. Union services were held at the Baptist church on Sunday night and the sermon preached by Rev. J. L. Williamson. The power house for water works and electric lights is a very handsome building and with the engines and boilers in position it looks like business d9wn there. Rev. W. W. Orr evangelist of the A. R. P. Church will begin a series of meetings at Kings Creek July 28 at 11 oclock. Preaching day and night for several days. Everybody invited. An intoesting entertainment is be ing pre red and will be presented in the O1ra H1ouso next Tuesday night undeV the auspices of the Young Pe9ple's Society of Thompson Street Church. Refreshments will be served 'by the Woien's Society on the same occasion. Ball thread, 7 balls for 5C at A. C. Jones'. Personal. .Dr. W. G. Bouscal left Sunday for Hendersonvill,i where lie will spend two week*. Judge Buchanan and Stenographer Campbell and Solicitor Scase have gone to Laurens where cour, is in session th is week. President Geo. 13. Croiner has gone to Charleston in the iniCrCst of tie College. Prof. A. 0. Voigt went to Charleston on Saturday to instal a Luthiran pas tor on Sunday. Mr. Jacob lEhrhardt of ihrhardts, Barnwell County, is spending a few days with relatives and friends in New berry. Dr. J. R. Thompson will attend the State Dental Association at Harris Springs this week. Dr. Theo Johnstone leaves today for Harris Springs to attend State Dental Association. I Dr. D. L. Boozer leaves to-morrow for Harris Springs to attend the State Dental Association. He will return Friday. Dr. 10. C. Jones wvill attend the State Dental Association at Harris Lithia Surings this wveek. Miss Florence Schaelfer of Savan nah, Ga., is visit,ing her friend Miss Lilly Griflin in Nowberry. Hon. JT. A. Sligh and Hion. Jno. I". B3anks will speak at JTolly Street, on Saturday July 24th. Dr. James McIntosh leaves today for Florida. Mr. Frank Moon goes to Florida this afternoon. Miss Sarah Garrett of Columbia is visit,ing her aunt Mrs 10. B. Prather. A Valuable Prescription., Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes: '"You have a vain. able prescription in Electric Bitters, an)d I can cheerfully recommend it for Constip-ation and Sick Hleadache, and as a g.-nerai system tonic It has no equal." Mrs. A nnie Stehile, 2625 Cott age Grove Ave., Chicago, was all inn down, could nlot eat noer dliges4tfoodl, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but- six bottles of Electric hitters restored her heali hi and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1 10 Get a Bottle at Robertson & Gilder's, Drug Store. Excursion to Tampa. The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets July 20, good to return Ju i ly 29, to Tampa, Fla., for $6 50 Leave Newberry 2.25 p. im. Leave Co lumbia 6 p. mn. same day. Special traini Florida, Central & P'eninsula, good to return on arny regular tralin. .J. A. BURTON, Agent,. When other houseB are tryinig' to run off old goods Flynn's just opening up a beautiful lot of now calicoes, lawns, ombroide,ries, sash, neck and hair ribbon to match, fine soft finished, bleaching, yard wvido, 6 1-4c quality at 5c, and the best and finest 7Ac Sea Island in the state in short lengths at 4ic per yard. The biggest bargains ever offered in Newberry you can find now ,t Flynn.s Cash Storo. t. 1t. WHAhT IS NICER Than a dlishl of good sweeot turn'fips for dinner? Nothing. And it is very easy to get if you plant 000ODSEED Which you can buy cheaper than over at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. COUT CLOSE8. SentEaene IimIoPed-Cnrter FreI r1ic Ac 4111ttuitd of the Olige of Aturder. When we weilt to press on Flrda) the court was ongaged in the trial o: Carter Flrederick, ohatrged with miur, der. This case ocenpled the court t( Saturday-I noon. II Ionsequence tho caso against Andrew 1lorton, charge(l with murder, had to be continued, a the Judge had to bo at Laurois ol: Monday miorni 1ng. Cartor Frederlel was defended by Jolhstone & Welch and the Solicitor Wis assistCd by Col 0. L. Schumnpert. The jury rtut'16 a verdict of not guilty. The court then ImpoFed the sontoncef on those convicted: Jno. Whoelor for assault and batteri with intent to kill was gi von $10 or sb Imonths on the county chain gang. Goo. L. Neel for assault and hattery of a high and aggravated nature wak given $75 or three months in count3 jail. A petition was prsented to th( court il this case asking for lenicncy. On motion of Johnstono & Welch, thc execution of the sentence was stayed for sixty days. Asbury Suber and Will Suber foi riot and assault und battery with in tont to kill were given $100 each or siN months In county chainl gang. Bunk Adams for violating the dis. pens-r vy ltw, on motion of 0 L. Sel um port, was granted a now trial. Solicitor Setse presented his general order in the usual form, and the follow ing special order in the matteir of (jiues tions presented by the granld jury: That a copy of so mich of the prc sentmlent of t,he grpall jury as velatet to the coldit,iol of rodt(Is, bridges adII ferries and public buildings and pain pers and the master's ollice and furni ture be serived uipon the Fupelivisor foi his action and conside-ationl thereon. The court then adjoitined without v day. A CORRECTION. In the publication of the preseitimlent of the grntid jur-y the onlissioln of the Word 'dispensary" m11ade tho Ie"port say. what the jury did not intend. It, wa the useless bringing of dispensary Cases that the jury wainted to avoid, This part of the report should read an follows: "The grand jury would, however, state that inl their juidgment the county is put to a very great aid, ats we t.hink11, unn11ecessary expenlse inl the n1unnher ol State's WitiusSes brolght into court, il the cases broulgllt by the State againsi violators of the f ispelnsary law, n h When birought before us do not knou anything about the cases." 1 , seems that, many trivial cases wi1,1 an army of witl.esses are brought be fore the grand jury, and the county ib thus put to a useless expenso. Secomd-IIn mi( alach1inery for Saile. Onc 6O-saw I'ratt ginl, feacr and eon densor. One 60-saw Winship gin, feed e" 'Ial conIdeIIser. One 50-saw umm11u.i: gin,lceder and condenser. One Acant doubl1)1 gear powerC cotton press5. 't'w< shieve wheels, live feet, in dilameterl One transm i ission wire cable. All foi sale by The Carolina l 'f'g ( 'o., LAt WVest Maini St,. Fr"' Cent.ral Academy school. MLah t,e:ta heri preferied. Alhl ap)plient iom: must, he handed to one of the boarid o t.rustees on or hefoae August 1st,, 18'V7 Salary must, accompany applienution School wvill ruim 7 o)r 8 mnonthls, inielnad ing t.wo anonthbs in sumni-1-;iuly anm August. All paltronls are earne tst.ly' .e quesCtedl to he praeent at. that, meet.ing J1. I). Situieleav, (.hmn'n, WV. S. Si.:virr, A. L . ACmuL, I,. 31, TJrm;t.ees. i"ori sale at aill t,inmts a ndlal heap br t& f t.f J1. C. Alvi:ins. Look at our new trunks before buy ing- A. ('. Jtones. E*xeutiIve Commaallia,tte ioling. '.he l)a'mocratic l'xeciutive C'omimit. tee will mieet, in t he court, house at I a. mi. Saturiday, . uly 24i1,h, to a rrangtr for the coiming eaimpaign, ad foi such otber buisiniess as imay coni lie fore i'. I'veryr imember is urged uipoi to lbe prtesent,. lI y order of the chairman. A\ aGilmmRTi 1. IIllsiRt, Secretary'. ExciveLli (Comit ueeau. TLhe eou nty Dem iocratie i'eict.in~ 1'omm'tiit.ta2e is (enlled to inaeet, at, t.ha< court house at Newberry on Saturday Ju tly 27, at, 1I a. mu., to.0 aange fo; the senatoial camiplaign anduc to attema to any othr i' asi ness t,bat mily h< brought,i up, l'very~ meinhler is tirgeti to lie precsenit. S. S. CUNN.a;iAA1vu, The1( best Salve In the' worldl fail (Cuit Iliruise's, Sores, (I tea'r, SailLt~l Ithi Feover H)oes, Tiet ter'i, ( 'iihaped fi Hands Chll lblatinu, C.or'ns, iandc all Skini I'irup ions, aind pltivIiuely curmes Piles, or' l pa"y re<juiriedl. It is gnatraiilted to giva perfIect sai sfact lion or muoneyW refun aderl i2ilee 2ri cents imer box. Forii sale b,y Itobertson & (ilde(Ir. H ARIS/ LIT-IAWA TEHI' CJarbonated ithia WVater, Sodaf Water, Ginger Ale Sold to the WhIoesale an< Retail tr'ade at lowest Pricos by S. B3. Jones8, Agent for Nnwbhary. Kind Words Witteh Are Appreciated. A lotter received a few days ago from a friend and subscriber to Tihe [H0rald and News in a dfistant, State from which we cOpy the follow ing, though the letter 'was not in tended for publication. We appreciate the kIhd wards contained because we know they are honest and sincero and come from%i unprejudiced and unbi ased sOurcc, but one who has w atched the progress of Newborry. We take pleasilre III copying these words be cause people who aro in the midst of success often forget who bore the brunt, and heat of the battle in order to mcako success sure. "I want to congratulato you upon the results of your advocacy of various projects for the material development of dear old Nowborry I refer to the water and light plants now building. To yot more than to any one man is due the eredit. I remember well that for several years your paper has stood preeniinent for progress, for oularged activity, for the upbuilding of your town and couity. What benefits the town benuefits the surrounding country and vice versa. At first you soemed to have championed a hopeless cause, but by 'everlastingly keeping at it' you have wonl the victory and willsoon Onjoy the full fruition of your hopes and the re vard of your efforts. You deserve the 'well done' of all lovers of progress. I am glad to see Newberry forging heir way to the front. While the convenl Ionce of electricity for illumtinat,ig and motive purposes is desirable and almost a necessity in this rushing, hustling evening of the 19th century, the ad van tages of a water system, even though limited as yours must be at, preseit, canmot he estimated. [ was agreeably siurwised it t.he remvilrkabitly low per centum of mortalit.y for the last teat m11onits as shown by report %f your healthIt officer. I expect to see evenl this low rate lowered when the sower age is pin-fected and the citizens of Newberry diik pure artesian wiater." Wo are glad to note this int,erest inl Newherry by a former resident. But it is a fact, wherever tihe sons of Newheny tuay roam their thonghts al ways turn to the dear old place. There is no0 other like it. Why is Flynn's crowded ien the other stores have no c--sto mrs? Why fine nOw goodsi sol at !owor priic3s than other mer chants can buy them is the ma1g net thlt draws the Crowd to f..i1.. Flynn's Cash Storo. Ilet Ei I-den ra v,n yard. T'he time for cleaning the lieth Eden aveyatrd has been changed from Tuesday after tfhe first Smnday in Ait gtst to 'ulesday after fourt,h Sunidly in .luly, tL: 27th. Tencher Wan,It For Dead Fall School, District No. 9. A pplieat.iois must, be huaded to one of the trustees on or before Aiugust, 2nd. A pplimit will state salary requed. School wuill opien about November' 1st,, and w ill run seven or eight, monthIs. I 'atronts of school wuill meet at, t.h e school house on Monday, Atugust 2nd at. 9) a. mu. 1H. L. D)OMINICK, 1). 1 1. Wn.wrs, taf. lint. Trusteces. Silver Street, S. C. The lIdeal P'anaceai .htmies L. Fraincis, Al dermian, Clica go, says: 'I regard D)r. King's New i scova ry as an Ideal Panacea for (Coughms, Cols and1( Lung C'ompla its, hiavinig used it. in my faunily for the last fiv" years. to) thet excluisioni of physi elant's prescriplt ions or othter pirepmara Rev. .John hiturgus, KCeokLIk, Iowa'i, writes: "'I have been a Miniister of thme Methiodhist Episcopal ChuLIrch for 50 years or mtore, andit haIv() never' foun d antythlin g so benoeii, or thatI gave me sucht speed'(y relief as Dr. King's New D)iscovery."' Tlry this IdeaIL Cough RemedQ(y no0w. Tialt Bot ties Free at I lobertsoni & Gilt;er's Drug Store. iT'elponae to I'r(IHperity. T1hec citizetns of I trosper.it.y are talk ing seriously of getting telophone ('ont intet.ittn to that city. Mr. L. W. I loyd was down there yesterdaty conferring w it.h them on the subject. Thme loralhl and( News htopes the line wi'll soon) ie upI andt in .operat,ion. It, woul be aL great. con vemilenco to cit(i'zens of both towns. we'a ollrOeit nrdDolz teai o an neol Catarrhil tha,t ennneIt b Ie enred bty II tll's Cata,rrht C r'e. w!ae I hie un tdersignc,I have k nown I". -1. Ch'le toy for te ha lst I!5 venr', nn d heleIve, hhnt pet fretmy hor,abstle lan all bu,slitessx traniHaet an aand liunnelatlly tabIe to carry aut any obl' ntin ad 'b t heIr t ri. VEs'r' & TItAUI~X, wh le(sald D)ruggists, 'jo. led o, 0. wVA.niso, KINNAN & MAnvmN, whIolesaIo I ru,gg iss, T1oledao, 0. linai -'s II ni'r nra-I a (tn taI ke (' t rnaly1113, net I ng dhl act Ily upion at hle b lood iad muitcouaso ur finceso th Ile 93x ttm. Price 7lie I era bottle0. sold bty all D)r,augsl. T1 stlar.oninis fr c. J. H. WEST Olfors for sale his entire stock of (GROCERIE1lS and STORE FJXTURJIES Such as Safe. Soda Fountain, 81how Cases, LJamps, &c. My object is to dispose of my Grocery business in order to givat my onitire attention and timne to the Furnit o bunineiss. Au one wishing to buy apply at once. Thin in a good1 oppor.. tunity for some one, an my standi is an nxcnllnnt . f. (C ,AbsoIutely Pur~e8 Celebrated for its great leavenlng strength and1( healthful ness. Assures the food1 aigtanst alum andl all forms o1 adulteration columon to the cheaj branids. ROYAPL A KINO POWD)ER CR.NEW YOR Iticlhelaial OCapel an~d Untin AcatteOny Chips School opened at Union Aeadenim LhIs Monday miorning, 19th. Mr. aud Mrs. h. N. Tuylor w e ti recipients of ani other litl d aughoi last week. Tuhere wtilbe commnion servies at achan Chapel on the second Suniday in August,, with p)reparatory services tin Saturday 11rev11us. Also c ioti at St. Philips oi the first Sunday with prepial'atory ser-vices on Saturday previous. We 1hadl at splendid sieaso last Satur lay, anld elrops are oi at bool)u. Mr. .1. '. Lolig still reminitis inl feeble healt.h. Wo nlotico inl t.hlo presvintmni, of t.ho granild jiury inl last week's lelid and News that they recommneded our colity commi1) issionlers to mike Some provisions for two ladios living in No. 11 Township, who are desti.ulte of ieals nldl] are rvally sifferiing watit rather tial to go to the voility home, t)uring the last, ad in Il istrationl of tie !outytN groverqj inen lt, prior- to thei onle now ill chlarge, they pensioned ia few poor oil] pitpers, who didn't, vre to spend t -ir last days lit the olnlil.y ho1me, tc' t.he Small am1ouint, of about $2.50 pev mont. This action of the colut.y hoard we heait ily alipproved, IBut our coin1 ilnissioner-S now ill poweri ait o li. (f 1h )1 tll 1.,in,s I.ast i Seen lit. Io disvontinule this arrange'vc menvt., and Said .htonly thosv who would go andl( hivomle inmaths or tiie colluty homo wvoilhl roeeive any hell from 1he pubioie fun(s. iut, efworv I go any further I witnt to S1 that. I 1111111 110 I'vilect.iolls whatever ulpo 1h11l su1promvio nor. n0.'y oneo of his loard, 1ll. 1 believe thai1it they dhi wrong by discot,inung .iItsm llomount t(i those poolr pvoplo. I have believed it Si strong t.hit, I have asked at, least tIfty taxpayers of mlr volinty what. the3 thoulght Colen'lling the miat-ter, aid I have failed to find on1e who was i favor of this last action .)f the board Wh"llile I ai) not directly eolcen'lled it the ilitter, %yet my symp athios go ou1 for 1)o0r 01(d needy1 peopl11. I will go inito some1 deLtils (If a pioorl (ldi wVomail whom0ll I live unditer 1luy obIservatlonl.1 hav'e k nown L,i 1 hl lady 111 ini mlentiol all1 my life. Shle has li vedl1 t,he goot ohld ripe age of 1a little more Lhan fomi score yearls. Wh ile she is un11forlt.unat<. inl the way (If 111ans1 to sublsi st, upo aill thiis tIme, ye't she hias always labore<'0 for her' liing. Ihtit nowv her' physien strenigth is too neare0 xhaiustedl to 111su1< her0 a1 suppor)t. She hias oly ~ one chihi and he, like ai good many113 others, is un1 fortunate with abiout 1as big aL load or is shoulders8 as lie can1 wvielcarr'y wit,l hiis owni famiily. Now L,i s poor ohi moltthIer, withl the assist.anceo of Lhii $2.51)0le inionth, wasli enlaled to St,ay ib the counitry, whiere sh1e was biorni aiti reared, andio en joy the leasure1' of beIin withl heri 1people whiat few miore (lay she miay live, whlichu, hy renson (If ag anti st-renlgth, will not1 he0 manly. lu sh10, like a I goo(d inanliy others, will suif for want, 1 ratther thtan spend heri lasl quiest,ioni we shld con ~(si der is It righ1 to let her sulier or' to comnpel her t< Iev herOliT peopeIi andI( go to t.he coun lt-' honme, wh'ichili, bleyondl t.he shiadowv oif doubilt, wou hI shot.un i her dlays. No, g'tod people0, 1(1(d loves hbaitable gi v er's, andii iit wld 00ertainly bie Ia har hieart, L,at, would( say, unde1(1- sucheli i oilmstance10s, thiat I am un1willi1ng 1I heair miy part' (If the burden, wlichi tol (11- Iarogest,L: t,xpay.vrs. Now wvi, Llmn rol1tlectin inltendedit uponIl any omie, we 1ho11 that our (li oun111ty ('ommihss ionerI will reI'onisider thiis miatter' andl con.1 1111u1 to hlpl such por old souls1. [ will not he muchel lonigeir before thiey will eense0 1(t o e ai burden to atny (one. Misses TarI1'ey3 and1( Cheley K ibler' are spend(1ing tihe week wvih thiLleir b rothler, Mr. I I. S. II. Kiler, and family (I youri ciLy. school haive r'ectly.I had1( Mri. I. A. Me-l D)owell to borie aL well ILL .hte academiy, which ll adi<i ve(ry much11i1' to the conive Th'Iis se'Otis to1 be the year' for .J(onnys,' D)idni't Lthey make IL brilianut sta rt/: Welol weO hlope t,hat they wv iillie co010d olIr beforIe the(y gel l.o Newber'ry. Well1, .1 oshi, as the puic i is get.Ling1 LIil (If 011r nonsense15, I aml wiltl ig to give you the say (In me for thlis Lihn11 1 11ad( 01.her1 duities which I hlatendeid for you LI) perifoIrml, bu11t as5 we hav(1e mlituaIL 13' aigr'ed to let, up on the tmatt.or I wil -a not3 more100, and1( we will call on our ldfrIend II. S. for hi is s(et, iii. Buti say, didn11'L Josh get there oni is poCet r'y? Well, JoGnh, we. shIold haIve onc( oIf each kind11 in ouri teamIl, and whe we11IV mieeL algaLin 1 priopo(se to elect. youi at ouri nloot 1lI1. wh en you go ,,o 1.... ..... swallows agailn, pleago (1nll't. eILasuro Chlps' by your own. Newberry is an iIteIest.Ing city, and dol't you forgot. it. Sh is always go ing to t.ho front In somret.ling now. Vo learn1 that h110 has recit,ly disicovelred a noew phl 'or- dr1iVinig at stillon ecow. (irl lilfol-Illatt, states 1tha1t, not long" hOne o f her clorgymetn purchased at cow and calf, 111( whilo driving theml homei the valf becamleo suillmn anId lity down. Tho inister tried every plan availauble, at heo t.hough1t, to mlovo thel( 0:tlf, but every plait sevltid to fail. But Wihiat i prelterllo don't, know Isn't worth ICIowIng. So le stepped back Some (1istanve froin the tnlf to tryV ia 110W 1la. 110 ple1d041 Il his cot1 antid strotel ed It okt. before hItn, litalcitg a kind of motion at the valf, and just at this tiimo the calf 1ntielo ia spiong to wards tie mi1n1iter, and here they both wont, on theIr way rejoicling, with the millister considerably In front. (.HlPS. Jully 19, 18974. I mjtlin intit Me14eting. The cott,ia weiigher's assoviation or l' limai-ria is valled to tmeeit oil Satrday, Ju1ly 31st, at. 10 o'clock. h'le olject (if t.i1e Inleeting is t.o appoiltit one or inlore voilit.ittees aidl to trait t Stich otlic. hitlsilless as Illay he dettiletd ntcesstry. All who aIre interes, ' in otiir cotton 111111ket are tsked to be present.. ity order of tihe lrsiaent. eA.A. 0i-MR, I'llesidlent. Who opened that - bottle of HIRES Rootbeer? The poppingof a cork fromi a bottle of Ifires i1 1 siglal o)f good lealth a 1) p1n sure. A souid te old folks like to lietr -the children can't resist it.. HIRES Rootbeer i- iC inp11od of tho vory lintzroeints lhv * sp in rm(Itilres. Aiding ' h( I 1t-ig stliltn,MoothIling th n rves, pullIf y ving tho blod. A (tmprr in e (Irltilr for terinve The Ctmh-a K. in1es Co., PhOt. ' i A ,nk e ale ( gamtic ns. s 44 THE OAKS HOTEl l11rs; ire l i I from t tlm i t hot. '. ra i I Vtl'ie an I prom~', is everi tta l ai pa h'I4 It i iIlI-.. od la gas gro 1i moot and 3 ss th cheap s To, > Af.ter~, 30 yer i th buins /n have ant istrumeni( t for OlI stng unpor1 "t DANIELj THE EQ LIFE ASSURA OF THE UNI' Assets .* Reserve Fund) and all other Liabilities . . . J Surplus, 4I por- cet. Outstanding Assurai Tfhe Society hats paid $253,950,35 I now holds $2l(0,773,U-I7 of Assiels maiiking~ a total of $.170,7:0,'298. Th'l thtan 38 yeatrs fromi its organatin ilI)1 othier compilany has1 paid1( and8 acctuml of its history. Thej ]Eriuitablo wri-tes want--T-Jontino, Annual D)ist ributIion, TIormi, any other formis of policies0. Call and1( 500 m11 hofore atslnrinlg y0 The ]Equitalo is absolutely safe, i find( it to their initorost, to exatilme iti olsewhioro.. The Eqhuitable issueos pol1icies on he. I f14 ~ ARTH1 I CAN BE FOUND At my old stand next doortoRobb lertson &Gilder's with a fine line of Watches,Jewb elry and Silver ware,Clocksand Table Cutlery. Also a lin of fine Specta Iles and Eyeglasses in Gold, 1SilVerand Steel Frampes. Eduard Scholtz, Watchmaker and Jeweler. R..SMITH AGENT FOR THE "Rloyal Tailors." Jacob Reede & Sons' 'Fine Tailoring SU[TS TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. P'AIN PtIAM. "0110 cout, at d0obu." At druggleta, Ashevilie, N. C. VI 11'(II1I' 1)11 IHr. 'Wrianilnt or wriDay SPECT ACLE$. Theo lenisos of all cheap) spect aceles aire shunpedW( out of dingy glass by ai (1i tt 1s sali1o shapo1) of tito hlns as aL shoost. of molton11 glaiss is~ passed mulI(er it by IIinIIIery ; this loatvos t.1l h t sr faces of I beso( 1(erises irrognlar, rough and1( unplolish'Ied, and( the0 re fracetion, is ntot niear as8 porfoet as8 'venI and1( p)olishetd, and1( the oyo that to supply I the refraIctionI which strains -1 theo ( 11111( rein an ihstenis th10 docay of *ly lit ted are us had 11s cheap ones. 1 J ohnson1'S make1( is 11.he h(ost, andto we feet visi(oIliiat UITABLE NCE SOCIETY FED STATES. .T 1, 1a7.. . . $216,773,947 . . 173,496,768 . $43,277,179 icec.. $915,102,070 to its policy hiohlers, aiin m additioni (of' whiich $13,277, I79 is Suirpluis), is reco0rd covering a peOriod of loss a1 o)ver $2 I2,79:3,000 more than any any1 forrni of p)olicy the assured may End(owmIont , (Gua1ranIt(eed (nsh Valule, 11r lives (hlaowhe. iol personis wishing illsurnce wVould j)plan8 boforo taking out a policy th1 mtale uad fematle lives. [JR KIBLER. Agent.