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E. M. AULL, ICDToa. The negroes have mado another ap peal. This time they say they havo no sympathy for those of their race who commit such crimes as cause lynch ings, and they will try to improve it that direction and create and encout age the development of a healthy son tinent against the crime, but in the meantime they ask that all such vi lators of law be tried in the regular way. That is of course right and proper and the only lawful way to deal with any Criminal, for if you once en courage mob law it may lead to the ex. ercise of it on all occasions, and finally to no law at all. But in the face o this the man, be he white or black, who Criminally assaults our wives and daughttrs may expect, speedy and con dign punishment, for he takes a posi ion below the hunui seale and be. cause we mean to let it be known that speedy death is the retsult of suel crimes. Let the preachers renemnbei this and teach it, to their people. Lel them, as they say they will, stop Ih commission of the crime whiclh resulti in mnob violence, and mob violence will st opl. Judge Simonton has decided thc original package se so that thert should be no doubt about it now. W( published the opinion in Tuesday's pa I-er, and today we give the order defin. ing the original package. It woult seem that bottles of whiskey may bc packed in a box car in saw (lust, al shipped and considered original pack ages, and may be sold as such. We may expect to see these origina pack age houses open all over the State and they may interfere very largelI with the business of the dispensary. So Mr. Mayfleld has dropped out o the Senatorial contest. The wonder h he (lid not drop out before this. li makes fairly good speeches, anl hi position is correct on the dispensa-3 question, but he Can (do m1o-e good it the State Senate where lie now is, tt carry out those views than lie can it the United States Senate. lie shiou1 have taken this position and pushed I before the courts knocked the dispen 6ary out. Do riot forget the Parmrers 1nstitutt t , be held here vext Wednesday at th< l-atir G ounuds. Jver-y ftar-mrer hould be inl Ittnldanve who can posslil Cer11. It is for thle farmers and is ftre arId they shouild elcour-age by thell presenlce t,hose who are to conduct it. Niy.r street lloto. The farilers werb very much de lighted when they ar-ose Saturday, Au gust 7Atlh, and founrd that, they had hem.-o ble.sed with such a nice nralin, as rhei were needing it very bad. One (f the finest 'eues that we havt attended in many year-s was the int given at the residence of Mr. VV. I, Herbert,, one of the finest, p)laces for i 'cue in this commiuunity. Tihie dinne wvas p)rep)ared by Miessirs. Thomias amli Patrick Blair, and1( I tell you Unce Tomi and( Pat know their busin- s on hash. NMrst. Fannie MIl'et.t is the flestl on the pruogr-aimmie to pull fodder. Slie began Aulgurst, 2nd. A ut l"anniie is Ii huratling farmer. Th'le pr-otr-actedl meeting at Mt. Zion began last, Surnday andi closed Thur-s day. It, was one of t,he best, ineet,ings that we have had at Zion in man years. R~ev. larnkin, the pastor, wars assisted by itev. J1. 1-. Sarrders, of Co0 lumibus, 1lrd. Hrother Sanders is a na tive of this State, but has moi(ved to Iin dilana. lHe precached some of the most5 iriteiresting sermuons we have ever heard. Messrs. WV. W. Spjearmnan, 10. H., Longehore arid Rlobei-t Spearmani ar-c on a tip of two weeks to Hiaruis Springs for their health. Mi-. and Mrts. David Pit.ts loft her-e for Crecenville last Wednesday, wherec they will stay until September 12t, Mr. Pitts has been in bad health fox- a inng time. We hope lie will imnprove rapidly. Mir. Levi Longshore,of Coniyers, Ga., is visiting relatives arid frilends in the Trinit y comamunity. Ho has been awna fourteen years. We were glad to gr-asi: his hand once ni)ora Mr. Longshort will be out for a few months. Mr. and Mirs. T. 1). Mar-shall, of Co lumbia, are visiting frilends arid kindred in town this week. Misa Leiha Floyd, of Blush Rtiver, it t,he guest of Miss Minnie Lee Werts. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Werts have ar rived fr-om a trip to Asheville. They report a fine time. -Mr. Mat Coleman is hauling brick from this town to build a dwellin house. He let the contract to Mn-. C. C, D)avis for $1600. The meeting will begin at Tinit3 next Sunday, August 8th. A crowd will leave hero next Wed nesday morning for Har-ris Springs tc enjoy a fine picnic. Mr. '4. 5. Spearman has the muost and largest watermelons in this coun try. Capt. J. W. McCullough has been oil on a visit to Dyson's. He reports fine crops and a nice time. Miss Eoline Werts has returned home from a visit to Miss Isthol Pay singer. There was a hanufull of open bols of cotton in the office at Silver Streas. sMhuch success to The Herald and News in her old age. Augst , 197.OTTON BLOSSOM. PERNONA 14 TATEME,NT4. rho Canclidates are Telling 'I al. s on OLO Another. Chester, S. C., August lI.--The tien .toial camnaign meeting here today was largely takenl up with personal statements of tie rival candidates 11n response to Colonel I rby, Senator Me Laurin stated that lhe did not vote for i'vans for senator last year. ilmas said that Senator McLaurin Swore to himl) that he would support him. and that he had supported him. M1cLaurin said that lie voted for Duncan on the firt ballot and for l'arle on the seconld. H1e also stated that lie was telegralpted to Come home an(I stipport Ivanls, and ex pected to do so. lie heard of Tillimn's intention of wiiting a letter and advised aaint t it, anIld after the letter caie out lie did not support IMvans. lltd the letter not come out, lie said, lie would have voted and worked for ivans. I"v'anls said lie could have beenl tiade ttLot'ney general, hut t-hat he declined to go tck on his frIends: that McLla rin got lih position for voting for Pope, and that ho. (Mvans) went, on Mcl,au tins' hoid. Congressimani Strait, in response to at haroge froi Air. Mayield, Said that Senator Mciaurin tskced him to go ii with im1n and joiI the O'IpuIst, prt.y. Mel.faurlinl diled m11akfing such a state ment, and said that lie was workiing for harmony, and what he mentioied to 1he congressm1an Was to try and get all of the silver forces to jolin hands; that he attended several conferences of this Inud, antd that liryan wiis at one with him. Hei said lie never was 3a l'opulist, and di(d not favor the part,y for State or National pitrposes. Trunpm Fra Vatrioum Quirters Three doen ulleer for Asheville! Last Tuestday morning we, in company with many friends, boarded the Asheville excursion and went splinilig away to partts unknown (to the undersignIed understood). We left at 8.15 at. li. anId arrived at Asheville about :1 o'clock p. In. We mounted a street. car which carllried us to the court house sqIaire, whee w e %el- tra11nsferred to an,iothier and carried dowi Patton avonue to ft place at short distace from the "Bo nair," where a lar'ge part,y of Newber rians put up. We were assigned to our' room11s, anI1d aft0' (1u.stng ant1e waLshiIng and gettIng ourselves in trili, the un dersigned, with his rooi mate Mr. Lolny Dieckert, sallied out to scour the town. By sun down we had talken in the town prope. and the nlext mtorning we began taking inl the suburbs. The Lookout Mountain eau took us to the foot of Lookout, Niountaln. We e1n1hed to the summit, eut our intmes in the bark of a lone tree that stood there hold ing the names of many others from va rious States and d(escended. Another 'iti' took us to the foot of Sunset Moun takiin where we boarded the "Duminly,'" a car attatlched to 41 small locomotive, anid went stelamling around the mlounl tilln, graduilly asending as we weit. At the terminus of the line, four hi dried feet, from the slummtiit., ai new pa~v i 1031 wIt,h seats hats been bui3l1t fr'om whl ich a gr'ando and1 e'xtensive view 1may3 1)e ob t,ained. "roim the siununit we looked dlownI upon31 Ashiev ill which appear31ied to be litt,le mor'e than 3a mliniatui'e cIty sit,uaited ini a1 d1ep valle y, though the city is really13 2:150 feet abov'e sea level. About 41 p. mn. we vIsited I linghaim hieight-s and1( t.he I"rench 11h'ond 1Ltiver, a d Istance oIf about1, :131 mIes. We r'eturneIld to the eIt,y' 4and3 after' takinig a few faIre well glantces we bloardled a1 street, cari and3( soon1 found 11ouirsel ves wvaitig for' the t.rin1 at, the diepot. \Ve qutote t,he follow ig from a1 litt,e b)ooklet etit,tled '"Gutide for Ashev'ille, dilstr'ibutedl aiong e'xenetsioists whIo v'isit, t.he city: "'Ashtevile (4Is 4an enIteri priinilg, mnodertnly built city' w it,h 1:1,00011 13n 1882 It was a1 n,ere village, with 2,500 inhabitalnts. Tihe cIty hats conununiitica tion with the ou1tside wor'ld thriough theI great Southern Ra4ilwaly systeml, which p)enetr'ates neaIrly every parlit of the South. Asheville is Oin a1 man line, over whielh throu01gh traIins ar'e runi lbe antd is the termintus of two brantch lines. One extends southiwt to Mur'phy; tile other' southwest to Spart,anburg, S. C., where conntectioni is mnade with the truink li no between Washing tOin antd Atlainta. Asheville enijoys Pullmatn palaice car ser'vice wi ch r'eaches it from WVashtington, New Yor'k and( lBs ton; fr'om Cineinnatti, Chicago and1( St. Louis: from Memiph Is, New Orleans andll Jacksoniville. Panrtles comitng in on traiins at the Ashteville deplot wIll ind transp)ortationi to the business pIortionl of thle eit3 by way of electric eat's, fare nyve cents, or by carr'tiage alt twenty-flye cents. Once in the city numilerous hotels anid boardling houses are to he fou).(d, amoing whieh select,ion e..a be made to suilt the taiste and mecanis of any sojour'n or. - "'Court, square, wvithi the Buncombe County courit house ini the centre, mayks the hear't of the city. RLaduat lag from this centre ar'e the several electric cari linecs and11 the v 1rious coml mnercial streets. Hero on un>st any (lay may be sen the typicall me".t'aineer with his caInvass covered( 'uuntain schooner, often dr'awin by oxein, lending pieunresquenoss to the scene. Maniy handsome business blocks anld attr'ae tiVo storecs are to be observed 0on Cou-t square, Patton atvenute anld Main strecet. Beautiful i'esidences, many of themn built by imn from distant cities, aIt tracted hither by tIle beautiful sur' roundings and rare climate, are scat tered through tIhe cIty and suburbhs. Some of the finest hotels in' tile South are located in AshIeville, hIotels which would adorn any cty. . j -Aioville also boastsofa govdrnmleit. bulding, for postoele jli U. s. 'ourt, which cost $100,000. and a lino new city tiall. Tiie city's attchitec(ture is further added to by several attractivo church -dilices, colleges and philatthropic schools, besides a niunber of handsome public school builditigs. Altogelher Asheville, situiated as it is oil undulat ing gronid, with so many wooded h1ills atnd dales, surrounded by so much of nature that is inspirin4g, anI witl so great a number of beautiful avomn o; and attractive public and private buiildings, is by common consoent a beautiful city, often tormed the "Queen Mountain city of the South." "Asheville has an excellent sewerage system, also gas and electrie light plants. The city is lighted by electric ity. The water comes from a purte mountain stream, four miles away. The city also has a good lire depart.ment, and a company of light infantry. Asheville possesses a fine pliublic school system, and such philant.hropic Institu tomis as t,hree industrial schools, a Y. M. C. A., several free kindergartens, a misiotn hospital, all orphall's home, a rescue hono., an in1titute for colored Imen, a V. C. T. U., an associated char Ities organizatilon, with twenlty-live chrli-ches. The eil.y has two elubs, a line opera house, a public library, three sa1niI-ariums, a telephono exchanige, a city mariket, fivo banks, two of which are national, a cotton mill running 8,500 spindles, flouring and veodworking mills, iceo,broom and furniture factories, and tobacco warehouses " Asheville Is a finio place with all the good water and fresh air that, you are looking for. Tiho seasons are a month behind us; watermelons are just begin ning to ripenf and 14"nglish peas are still on hand. You see but very' little cotton after leaving Spartanburg. Thto moun tain sides are covered with forests and llourishing corn fields. Josu TRtuMP. August (1, 1897. Take JOHNSON'S CHILL & F,6VER TONIC. Afylhleld Is Out. [Special to the State.] Chester, Aug. i.-The combination is broken. Mayflold is out of tbe race. H1e will say so tomorrow. My littlO boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was adIvised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. He was very low, but slowly and surely he began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I fool sure It saved his life. I nlever can praise the Otemedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world doe not. know how good it Is, as I do.-Mrs. Lina S. Hint,on, Griahamsville, Marion Co., P"lorida. Por sale, by W. E'. I lelham. M. L. Spearman & Co. are offering a Wagon the capacity of wh ich is 0onc eight, greater than any other make of equal size, and1 for less money. fat4t Notice of Election. IN l'UHSUJA NCIC OF A RiICQUllST .lfom a meeting of citizens of Schood D)istrict No. 27, hold on 10th of Autgust, 1897, an1 elect.ion is hereby or dlered t.o be hldu on Sat,urday, August, 28, 189)7, on the question of removing t,he special two-null tax heretofore voted andiu 1ev ied on said School D is t,riet, for school purposes. Th'ose favor ing the continimuce of the levy will vo'te '"Ta i." Th'1le followig persons are ailpointed to conduc nt said election: 8. I'. (Crotwell, .1. W. Nance, J1. .1.i lI rownm. Tihe 10(l1ls will be0 opened1 at 7 a. mn., and closed mit.4 p. mu. All voters whol ret.urn real or peOrsonal property of the value of *100 am. Lntiled to vote upon presentation of their tax receipts anmd registrat,ion cert,ificates. T.1. B3. LFICIZSICY, M. Ii. CALDW~NIC, f 21. Tirustees. At myold stand next doortoRob ertson & Gilder's with a fine line of Watches,Jew elry and Silver ware,Clocks and Table Cutlery. Also a line of' finte Specta cles and3( Eyeglasses ini Gold, Silver and Steel Frames. Eduard Scholtz, Watchmaker and Jeweler. f&'. 1v EVERY WOMAN ean) have Free of All-Cost a liberal trial qinantlity of ELECTRO - SILICON Theo famuous Silver Polish. It's unlike other and will enrg rise yout. Simly seftd your a(ddress on a postal to 31 ICOON, 30ICiIfft., Nsw York, N.Y. We ma ke. an clal om,ers t' bwusekeanara Constipation Causes fullythalf the sickness In theo world. it retains the digested food too long In the bowels and proiluces biliousness, torpid liver, Indi Hoo d's gestion, baI t,Usle. coated tongue, sick headache, InI 60o1nn11a, etc. lloodi's l'illsP "II s cure constipationanl all its results, easily and tlorouglhly. 25C. All truggists. Prepared by C. I. Ilooot & Co.. Lowell. Mass. Tho only Pills to tako with Iloodi's Sarsaparilla. Dissolutloq af Parfiiersip. r 141 P IIt NI Il 1 E, I1t T 0 P 0. 1t E, kinown as1 liedenlbauigh & [lutuhi sonl is t,his day, .1uly 21, 1897, dissolved by iulitul consent. .10S. T. IUTC1ilSON. All persois indebted to the above nlaied fIrm are e Xl)vctVd to call at. their earlest conivelienlee at the old stand and settle their accounts with the un dersigied. . M'S. T. IHUTCHIISON. .Juily 21, 1897. f.3t STA1.\1 OF SOUlTII CAIMlAlNA, C'OU NTY OlP' N VCW i1lIMtY---I N I'IROBlATE, COURtT. Jam,es 13. Reagiln, as i"xecutor of the last Will and Testament of James .J. teeder, deceased, Plaintilf, agalinst 10rancis A. Reeder et, al, Defenidanits. PetitiLion for inal Settlement of the estate of James J. Iteeder, deceased, &e. B Y VIitTUE 01' AN ORDI1,R IN the abOV etitled C s, all the eceditors of James .1 Reeder. deceased, are hereby required to present aid es tablish their. claimls, under oath, before this Court, on or before t,he Ilrst day of September, 1897. W. W. [1ODG-1S, J. P. N. C. July 27, 1897. NEWBERRY COLLEGE Tbree Courses Leading to Degrees. Ni,'W SCIENCE IIAL,L W'IH WVORKINU LA BOtATORY-(OOD LIBtA RY. Efficient Preparatory Department. TuitLion In Collegiate department$40; in P'reparat,ory department $20 to $30. Entire expeniises per session (exclusive of hooks, fuel and clothing) for students rooming in college and boarding in the Boardiing Hall:-Coillegi ate (lepartment $106.75, Preparatory depariiitment $80.75 to 90.75 Next session begins October 1st. For catalogue address GEORGE B. CROMER, President. Nb,WBIRRY, S. C. STATE, Ott' SOUrH CAROLINA, COUN'TY OF NEVIIERRY-IN PRO1.1 A'TE CO U RtT. By W.W. Hodges, Es., Probate Judge. Whereas, C. J. Purcell hath made suit to mie to grant. him Letters of Administration of the estate and eff-ects of Walter Smith, deceased: 'These are theref(ore to cite and ad monish ull and singular the kindred and creditors . of the said Walter Smith, deceased, that they he and ap pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Newberry Court House, on the201.th day of August next, after mblial ion hereof, at I I o'clock In t he Porenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Olvei unider my hand this the 5th day of August, Anmno D)omsini 189)7. W. W. HOD)GES, Ji. P. N. C. f. 2t SOUTH CAROLI NA COLLECE comUMI A, s. C. Session begins September 28th. Clas sIcal, fliear'y, Scient.ile, Normial and( ILw Coursest'. with D iplomnas. Special Courses, wit,h ' tilleat.es. Board, $8 a mnont,b. Tott necessary ex penses for the year (exclusive of t.ravellhng, clot,h ing and( books), fro $113 to *153. Wo n,en admistLed1 I.e all (Classes. For fur ther in foramat.ion, address the Pre~~sdent, F. C. WOOD)WA RDi. WilIItl'DOlI 016[c Schola1'slills 811(d Ell T HE E XA M INATONS FORl T H E award of vacant, Schsolarships) in 'Wlnt.hrop College and for the ad mis sion of new students will be0 held at, the County Court House on August 13th at 9)a. ms. Applicants mnust not be less than fif teens years of age. When scholarships are vacated aftcr August 13th they wvill be awarded to t.hose maskisng the high cst average at, this examination. Tihe cost of attendance, i nclusding board, furnished room, heat., light and washing Is only $8.50 per msont.h. For- further lnfor'mat,lon and a cata logue, address the President, 1). 1n. JO HNSON, Rock Hill1, S. C. IF YOU WANT A BUGGY, SORRY or WAGON Call 0on us beforo b)uying. Wenow have the prettiest earIoadl of' Buggies and Sur ries that we have over had. We expect a carload1 of "Oldllckory"lagon next week. There is no Wagon on our market better, and our. prices are as low as Canl be madeo for the same~ grade of work. Ed. N. HIPP. As it is Important for Mu DO to Eat, So Equally Importan't are WoeHyv Bar,aill OFFERS To every one desirous of saving money. &/'11014-3 A IONE.Y SAVE.HS. -Io R IIllS Wi".K:C ONLY. 0 yds. Standard Prints for only 25c. 8 yds. Newberyr coth for only 25c. 8.%ds. Figured' Lawn for only 25c. 8 yds Embroidery for only 25o. 8 yds. Val. Lace for only 25e. 1 pitr Child's Slippers for only 25e. I Fine Straw Iiat for iain or boy 25c. 1 Gal. NewOrleans Syrup only 25o. :1 Cans (2) Sy ru p Peaches "' 25e 20 lbs. I(ichnond Meal "t 25c. I lb. Tel worth 50 25v. 2 lb. Arbluckle's Coffe " 25e. 60 boxes ParLIlor Matches " 25c. 8 bars Soa 1) (good as 0uL,y oI1)" 25c. TERMS.-Cash oil Ecliery. 0. KLETTNER, The Fair itad Square Dealer, Be Mane Beautiful ile YOR Cal! Time Limited Until September 21. Bestfull life-size Pas tal and Crayon Por traits made--not en larged and then fin ished by hand--but en larged by hand and fin ished in the latest style, most durable and per manent manner at le.s than half usual price. Call and see sample work at SALTERS ANl Stildio, Main Street, Newberry, S. C. Special Notice. OTICE IS Jjl.:tl.;Iy GIVNrN thatthiere w ill be atmeeting-of the stockholders in the 'AlIlianlc"Werie house at I sPeW11rity on the Ir, t Satur (lay (7Ith) in August. It. is urgently re quested th at~ all the stock hld(ers at,tend, ats It Is conltemplatedl to devote the warehouse to the purpose of a cotton seed oil mnauufacture, and thus mnake it more profitable to the stockholders. I1. II. FOLK, President. JNO). F'. JA NKS, Secretary. f td Uooll Nows for EW1Awc Shoppers. Most of you know that the season is drawing to a close. It means more to us than to you. We have taken a sort of p)rehmininary census of onur stock. Here and there we findh a1 few dIozen, Or fewv piecs, of goods t hat are' tag endls of lots gone before. We would r'ather sell these good1s out of t.he way at a Joss than carry over. ~Maybie you trust your own judgment more than our ad vertIsements, then make a tour' of In. vesti gation to t he store. We are will ing that you should d((ecide. Special bargainos in Lace Et am ires, Fancy. Linens, Organd ies, Batistes, Dliities, &c. Griand remnant sale of wash goods in flye and ten yardl lengths, regular* price 15e. and 25e., no0w 81c. andit j0e. Lace from 5e. to 50e. per yd. IEmbroidlery In Cambric, Sw:ss and Nansook Ed g lngs andl I nse.rti gs readly for use fr'omi 24 to 50c. por yd. Special bargains in Corsets. D)omnestilcs at >rices wvh eh make comn petit,ion imps bl5'11e. MILLINA[t\ --Our first HTat sale. Every lady _must, at,tend - in justice to> herself, In just,iec to lier purse. We have made up a nIce linei! of Tlrlnmed hats --Short Backs, Sallor's, large arnd small shapes, BHonnets and( Tm-ban Each creat,Ion Is a gem of fashiionable trim mling'-ini Flowers, Ciifon and Itibbon. Y'ou will find1 untrimmed fancy straws, In all shiapes and colors. 75c. goods, now only 25,c. you Il also find1 beautiful bunchens v IoM s roses and all flIowers of tie day at greatly reduced picets. Coame and( see. Davenport & Renwick. ly NOTiCE. LA " I'EItSONSq IIOLDI NC; D~ mans aaint ,heestteof A n. d1rew J.Hdebuth eceased(,ar herey rquied o rnde tothe un dei'signed, a statement of the same dui ly tattest,ed atccording to law. it ELLAIA JIEDE.NIIAUGH, JOII N ii. IIEJENJAUGH As ExecutrIx of JXt ut.or or the last will and testamn t of Anduew j Hledenbaugh, dleceased.m czannal[Win t rcw iig SO H E COIJNTrY lOA1I 01"O EXAM neo wIll hold an examination, on Friay, August 13. at the ofio11 County Su pernte nd ent of I'd neai for applicants for schioIlaj) in i throp Norml5al College at Jtock HIll an the South ( 'amolIia Colig atCdnd. bla.Ye Fo fntoi . ege at olul . apply to rrato as. to IChola Delay NotF If you want any of the goodbargains we are dishing out. About twice a year we empty the pot and clear up the store for new goods. Q0.]eputation Is 4 tjs %-,._judgment will quicks" Is befored 'l!gd.,b~argains.Al ly decide for you t .Al we ask is a look at the s Cheap don't buy them. Ask especially to see our Mosambiques, Silk and Wool Grenadines, Organdies and Mus ilins. S.3 . WOOTENT, t&f. ly. NEWBERRY, S. (. To Make Roon ftor FALL STOCK, Which is Daily Arrivini;d All Summer Goods must move regardless of cost. We are re tailing a Job Lot of Overshirts at Wholesale Prices. Special values in all lines of Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions. Cut prices is all the go at THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. 7A'IUA., 1, 1a97. Assets - - - - . . $216,773,947 ReserveFn and all other...17,976 Liabilities .. . .17,976 Surplus, 4 per cent,. ---. $43,277,179 Outstanding Assurance. -. $915.102,070~ n The Socioty has paid $253,95,:T I to its vi liey h lei , . in m addition making a total of $470,'730,298. This record1 -oern a urio pflos), thtan 38 years from its organization, is~ over $2 2,793,p00 riod tha aoss o te Co p ias pa 3 i t flU lacC umulatedl w it i h e c orres >or11ir g peo od want-TIntino, Annual Dist.ribut ion, Endony t he a ssrat ed aye Term, any other forms of policies. ,nomn,Gaate ahVle Call and see me before assuring yc'ar lives elsewvhero. f Tnd it b l e i s olt e l a fe o11 rsorns wishing insurance would eils it towhe r itr es o aiei pl n e for e tak in g out. a poliOy The Equitablo issues policies on both male and female lives. fat.om.ARTHUR KIBLER, Agent. C. E. SUMMER. J. H. SUMMER. G. W. SUMMER. The L.eaders of }Dear in Low Prlic Flirst-lass Qaa0l Groceries, Hardware, %~rness, Dry Goods, ....Shoes and ClothIng.. o ari iload XVgonR just received1. C'ar load Carringen and BuggieS Lo riv e an a e uy on I n ' ny un il you1 see our goods a d get our I)on't forget our1 branlds of l"lour: Obelis~k, Favorite, BIlue Bird, Waterloo, Old Hickory. The best Filour sold for the moneOy int