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NU"WBIEIY MAlHRVT. Corrected cvory Tuesday and Friday by Summer 11Bos. .M.at .................... ()?c Shouldors ........................... * (t 3@ 7c. Ma lns.................................. 10( )1 2c. 1est Lard ............... ........... 7(q)8V. Bust Molasses................... 4 0(a)tOc. Good Mola8cS..................... 25(@)35c. C orn ........................... ( . M ti.......... . . ......... .... ... 60C. 111ty -.......... ................... $1.00. WIa1tt an ... .. .. $1.00, I 't I'atent Flour. ................. $.25. 2ud lest lilou ..................... 5.75. S.iait Plorl.. $5. ". t.-1:0 Ordillary Flou...........T4.00(5.00. ug r.----............. ..... ......... 51(a&6 R e.................................,.. . o,A K c. C(ATf O ................. . " 0(). Cotton sood.m1.l ie sauuk... $1.10 Ilutt,er, per lb --------... 15(al20c. Hu F, per dozen.......-- ---..... 8( :10c. Ch ick ens, ach..---....... I1@020c. s, p r . .... .......... 2070c. Co vn perlhuh ell...............50c. Ohat cs, -11r b ho.................. 1 4 35(a,20e. Y'eas2, pel. busbel ......... (5q7C Swo11t potabtosi ................. 5 6(0C. Turkt s, p r ihe .................. .3(d,50c 'J~I' r1e,y.y 1)(31. lb ......... 0(ii) c.. Fodd r, per Owt ................ 7 i c. SIO.000 tlward atOW Tl No ()unstioms AIced, Pl. the retuInll of Two I ( Cold 1elicilst or $5.00 for the retti 'll )f f-ither, tq ' M Ct. W. I I. WVakI.ACts Carlomi agotis I-c et';ved at. M. I A. Splarttut & Co. f& .. I111nI-tant Notlce. ()Wincg to lIeIXpeLVd and ul 11.houllhtll of ciuimllistallees, we( are obli,red change l mhe ilg (Ily of 11. p traIcted Illetilng it N:Iw% hp la tbI first. Suiday inl l tm ' secon'dSunaynSeptelibet'r. loseArnica Raive. I )Qqt salve in the World for ( ut111, 11111isem, Sores, IUlcers, Salt Iheiuml, Fever ores, Tetter, Chapp'ld Hnlnh, UlhiilluIsII15, Corns, 1111 al Skill i'rp tions, anIld positively cuir-es Pilvs, (Ir ni)o puty reI'vlired. It h3 guaIranIte(-d to givi p-erf'l-t Satisfaction or Ilmney refunlded. P'rice 2,5 cunts per. box. For. ilale bY ltobertson & Glder. i mInuxe and Lot. for Sale. Iouse of sevenl roomlis. Lot three c1'es. Apply to G. It. Croict'. & Ltf r. L. Spearni & C'o. are offering ia W.troI the capacity of which is one eightl, greate than any other make of c(Im size. an(d for less money. f&t-it Newhbutry's First iHate. 'le first hae of new cotton for 1897 was lmt. oi the Illarket here Tu'(lesday 24th instant,, by Mr. W. It. Johnson, of nlear Jalapa, anld was boulight 1. Mr. 1J. P. 'awtvy at 7 eints. Tie ' h veighed -178 pounids, gniaded low n1.h4Illin'g anld Was gilnwd at 1.he (11rohilna Manlufact uigCompanly. Mr. C. 1). Yo;ker', I well known u Wgist if l1owling G'reen, Ohio, in sp1eak( ing ofrC amber1lalIinl's Cough 1cm edy,v. says: "'I talke plelsure in" lrccoi 114.11dintg it to my custolmerc's, for I till 'rtlill HIZIt it, will alIways Jlease them. I sell ilore of if, than a11 other kilds l)utt 1ogether."' 1'or sale b)y W.T E. ' T. L . Spearm~ilan & Co. will repce)i1 whatII, t.he 1load igh t weigh o' what, the. ftree of charge. lI The Auburn1 Wa\*4goni '. is . 1,he bes f&l-it. DR. B. A. DANIELS. liassof the i ye, Ia 'l'hiot and1( N (Ie. NEWBERRBY, S. C. () llien atL riden 4 Ice, 11e'xt door 14 ioLo A wIIa'r1i'(l. tene14t for'1'L ain I said ~l u~S C ~. 1rc'h, w ill1 mee'(t atL thet ('hurieb it No 1I Towniship neal' A shiford1's l4 irty oni 'I'huri isdaiy, 2d SepIteme l pro4l'1))ximo14 to lC' receiv bids and1 clo)se Il Lin'.reL for' paliningli said clhuiIt'h inside14 and4 41 onlide. The14 r'ight. reserved to l'eject. any or all1 hids1. Wahlton 1, S. C. tI :t. Comitt Lee. CASTORIA For Infanits o.nd Children, a' f 012 RI Blm l WAP BgDrop in Prices, $30, $40, $50 and $75. Now is the time to buy. F. A.80OHUMPE~RT. f. tf Ae:ent. H-ARRI[S1 LIT/IA WA TEH?! Soda Water, Giinger Ale Sold1 to the( Wholesale anid Rai~taiI traido at lowestd .Pricsl b)y S. 1B. Jones, Asgent for Nowherrv. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. W. T. Tarrant has gone to Now York. Mr. W. 11. Houspal has returned from Virginia. F. [I. Weston, sl., of Colmbia was In the city on Wednesday. J. I. viite, admilnistrator, adver t,Ws 0111 lroperty for sale. Mr. S. J. Wootlen has gono north to buy his fall and winter goods. Mrs. Peter Robertsob left yesterday to vlsft rclatikvc In Gremwood County. MI J P -13radley as manager for VI vtIlle Clubshould he . 1) Brooks. "'Everybody shouldo help to make the Fireme' 'onenamuent, a grand sic Mrs. Chas. 1i. H.IWells, of Atlanta is visiting her brother .1dgo S. S. Cun n inghamn. The rates for water and lights to pri vate individuals arC published in an other colimn. Mrts. 1Rebecou I'own and faailly left Newberry this week for N, rfolk, Va., where they will In future reside. At only foir. or five of the precincts have the managers ealled for the boxes and tickets. The election is Tuesday. Mr. .1. V. Chappell arld Mrs. Sophia Iedils of the Mower ('ompany are in the nort.horil Ilarlts buying fall and winlter. stocks. 'Tlm trustees of the Graded School will1lect, a tieaher on September 2 to tlte vacantl(y auIsfd by the iresigna $lon of t rof. c . A. Carlisle. I'he work of maeadamizing the s ireets goes right along. It is th., right, killo of work to (10 oil the streets. It will last. while the town lasts. Ne wberry should he goo cotton nIarket, this fall. There will he a sitIl velit. 11nmber of buyer's to make the competition for cotton slarp and live ly. Mv. Henry Caldwell in runn11iinqg with the rIeel temlil oil Wediesdia 1y afternoon fell and was struvc by tie wheel or the reel an1d not, badly .hough right seri ously hurt. A boll of cotton has heen placed on our, desk from the field of Dr. Brown. which shows the existenice of the fly*. Tw\.) or three holes are bored into the cot ton by the Insect. 1I1i's Thomas It HTarion and Rebecn have returned from Va., where she has been to visit relatives and friends. Iiss Nlarciline Brmad Icy, Mr's Ilarmon's iiece came home with her and will spend the winto. Several bales of i,,'w cotton have been sold here during the week. Begin ning with the next, issue we Will give the cotton market Corrected twice a week. A good time. to begin your sub scription to The I erald amd News. Mr. JoIT Dyson has it package house down Main street. 1r1i.. .'. Q. Boozer has one under the Newberry. Mr. W. A. F"ant, will opix one ini a few days next to Lesli & ( Co. Mr'. Jas. Dunbar. also expects t.o opeii soon. And the dispensary is still doing business. This looks l ike it step towar1id lwiohiibit,ion. T1he resoluitionis ini regard to the r'es igniation of Hev. McMNori's werei In t-ype for Tuesday's paper' as wais the no t,iee aslin bids to lint a ehm chl lt. ini some way were (omiit,ted. WVe nake this statement inasmutchr av' both wvere free noti.es arid we u in'ntenided they' should appeiar' Tuesi~day. We reg ret. the Omiiissioni. The d iIsnsary oin Tueisday~ made settlemet,t w ihl the towni anid coinot.y for th Iqua ( l:rter' &nd inig Juneti 30. The town anid counit.y eaIch re~ceivecd $'533.81. T[he r'epor't wast~ just reeive on'( Oil Ion day frotn the St,ate hoar-d andI beine the delay, It, is too seoon yet, to tell what, etlee.t originral pa.ckage storecs will have on the dispensary priolits. MIy litt.le boy, when t wo years of age. wa'is taken very ill wit,h bloody liux,. wats ad visedl to use Chlambierla in's C'ol ic, ( holera anrd D iarrhloea l imdy, amli h ick ily pr~o~ cre pm-1,t oif ia bottle. <carefur Illyread the dire'ctin and1 11( gave it aLc'or'dmigly, lie wats very lows, but. slowly arid surecly lhe began to imrij'ove, gratdually r'ecvered, and( is now ias stout arid str'ong as eri. 1 feel sure it sa1ved hiis liffi. I niever carn prisei the I emnedy half its wort,b. I am sor'ry everys one ini thre world does riot, knuow~ how'. good it, is, as5 1 (1o.- NIis. i Lia 8. I-I initon, G r'ahamsvilIle, NIarion 0o., I'lor'ida. F"or sale by WV. l' elhami. Thre in foi'mat ion comes firm 1en ne t.t svi lle t hat Senator MlcLuin is1 steadily imp lrov'inig. On '.'Tuesday lie was able to be up anid wecnt (out for at ii t,le airinrg. It. is hardly thought likIe ly t,bat, hui.s phlysiciani will p)er'mit 'hin to attend any of the r'emaininig caim pa1ign imoot,inugs, thioni,;h he is said t.o lie particularlIy desircous of spreaking at the l"lorence miieetinrg oii Saturday. Sent it to I lls ier ini (Ge'riy. Mr. .lacob l'sbenseni, who is in the em ploy of [im Cliencgo Ilaumtbei' Co., at. l)os Mloines, Iowa, says: ''I huave just sjn t, somei rmed icinre Iback t.o miy mrot.her in the old country3, thant I kriowv by pecr sonatl use to be thlie best, mted icirin m[the wor'ld for rhouminatismi, hanving used3( it, ini myi famuily for' severtal years. It, is calIled Ch amber'la i's Il'atin I almii. It atlways dloes the wor1k."' 50 cenit bot t,Ies for sale by\ W. I. l'lham. WHIAT IS NICER rThan1 a dih of good1 sweet And it is ver'y easy to) got if' yotu I>an)t GOOD SEED WVhich you1 Robertson &. Gilder% Drug Store. IULES GOVIlNING "'ie Fireimni' ournamput at Nowl,e-Vr, K. C., Thurslay, Septembor 9, 1 897. RMECL. CONTriC.sw 1. There lullst bo at least two ell tries for each race. 2. T'he lorso Carriage or I eet luist etirry not less thanl ono ilundred and fifty feet. of hose, Conicect ed'by it least three full t,urns of the coulplilig, 1111d must. be weigied oil the morning of the 3. One mati shall be allowed for each o IuIIdred pounds weight, of carriage or reel, besides pipemnan, phugman and wreneluman, who must rtiln with teami1. 4. Malch team shall run one hIudred yards, unreel it least nilety-ght feet. of hose, attach same to plig, screw tile pipe to hose, usintg any size of nozzie, drop butt opposite or beyond hyd1rant, aund t.hrow water. At, each the hydrant shall be closed with the eaps on. No straps or smap couplings shall be allow ed. If the pipo or butt is blown off, tie t111 shall be ruled out, of that race. 5. No company shall assist anlot'lhet. in the run. P,ael cornmpany shall fulr nish a roll of its 1-unIning team to the Secretarv of t,he Board of Firelaster; on the morning of thie contest. 6. Fiftcon milnutes shall be allowed to each teamn to start after. tldges's sig nal of ready, and .any team failing to start within that time shall be ruled out of that, race. A second start shall not be allowed atiny team. 7. No One shall be allowed inside the ropes e.xcept the team m1acing thet, 8. No company shall be allowed to enter more than one tearn. 9. The team 1alking the beIst time shall receive the irst prize of seventy live dollars, and the teani 1making the next best time shall receive the second )'ize of tweny-five dollars. URA I RACI. 10. In the Grab Race, which shall be opell only to tetuams entered InI the other reel conte,st, the horse carriage or reel shall be placed li fty yards fron the lydratit, with (rag up1) or (owI at Optioll of team. 'Tihe teaml shall start, one hundred yards from hydiant, pick ing upl carriage Or reel onl the run,lu Ieel at least fort.y-nile feet of hose ald 111111( conlneet.iolls and](] throw water ac cording to the foregoing ru1les. 11. The teami making the hestime ill the (.'rab liace shall receive a prize of fifteen dollars. FooTr I?ACE. In the foot rac,c the distance shall he onle hundred yards. Two mllen shall be selected by tie Captain from each run nling tea, and Only tile 111011 so solect ed shall be allowed to enter. The maai making the best timne shall recolvo the listt prize of tell dollars, andt(, the mllan m1akilg the Ilext best tiie 11111 receive the second prize of live dollhp-S. MENERAI I?UI E'S. 13. All ties 111ust be r1111 Over. 1-1. All contestant.s mu1IIt take part, ill the general parade ul1iess excused forl satisfactory reasons. I4. The order inl whieh tile teams sha tll shall be decided by lot. on tho m1101nng of the coltest before the races begin. .1 C 1D I-S. 1(6. Tihe Captains of the teanis en tered shall select two Star-tiIg . ludges and three Time Judges oil thle llornling of the contest. These .1 oldges sha Il he governed by the foregoing rl111el., and shall decide all questions not covered bV these r'iles. G1i'0. S. Alowl'mlt. C'n, I'1)AIIt) Sclol,/z, SA M i. JiONl':S, O)'rTro K I.'hls'lUCt, J1. Ih. WAAl roN, C'omnittee. demics of dys01entey ill dlilferenIt, par1ts of the' 01 coutrly ill whiich Cllhmelain1's C'olic, C'holel'a and IDintrhhoen iiemedv was used wit.h perlfect succ'ess. Dysen lery, when01 eplidemlie, is almuost, as sever'e and1( danilgerous11 as Asiati e clol e'a. Hleretofor'e tihe hest, effort s of 1110 mos0t skilled phiians11 have failed to cheek Its ravages, th11is r'emledy, however, hais ceured tile mlost mal11ignant,l eases80, both It to be thle betst, 11( meicine inl the wvor'ld for bowel comlallints11. I"or sale by W.T 1I. IPlham. Cosn y' stInl(h1y-schol Counv'ntionl. Thel e xcent-live comm11ittee of 1110e Counl ly Sun daly-sc'loho l1onent ionu me1t in the Tr'easu rer's olicee to fix the timen the said conv1'.ent-ion,. I ,ehanon, six 11 mles northe ast of Ne w berr'y. was selected as the pla1ce, and11 Thu irsday anId l"riday, September 23 2-I, I'tl()O1IAMM I. F'irst daiy, Thursl'da1y, Septembler' 23, 10 a. mn.-- -Devotional eercises. I'lnrolmentl. We'lcom1e addrIless-Alowell AIl. hlen my; r'esponise, G. .1. Johnson01. Alusic. Top(llie: HlOW 01nn we mlake tis con vent,ionl a sucess? -Opened bly .lohn1 (. G oggans and1( liev. 1I. (. P rice. Music. TLopie: 1 Iomle p)reparal'tionl Opened by% Ai1. A. Carlisle, ilsq., and)1 liev. 8. I'.' I allmian, D). D). Aitlernon session1. Music. lI eports of Sunday-schools. ('lass work aLpplied to linternat,ionai lessons for' October 3r'd -I'r'of. A. J. I 1) ors. The use0 of the f lible in 1,he0 Sunday sciolO-Opeed 10 9 ~ . O Cr'omine alld( llev. A. G. Kirk patr'ick. Quer'y bolx. Friday morn'1)inIg, Sepdtmber' 24, 10 a. Il. -DeTvotionaIl exercises. schoo01 ll the conlgmegat.ionm -O pened 11', Joh12. I pps and lI ev. M . W. Illnkill. NormIlal wvork aplh))ied to the inIternla tionlL lesson for' Octoher' 1011h - Pr'mof. Geo. II. Crmomer. A fternloon session1. TIle lesson1 rev iewed alld app11lied beC fore the school1- -Dr1. W. ID. Selnn and1 Tlhe t,raLinling of t,eachlers, it,s iImp)or.. l,ance aI'I feasibility- D)r. WV. 10. Pe ham11 anid ll1ev. l'. 1'. AleClintock. Quer'y box. Blusiness meeting. Ily omrder' of executIve co)mmnittee. C. F'. lloYD, b':e. All who at,t.end tihe con1vent,ionl will (tuldy the( lessons of Octorher' 31 ind 10. I f any of those0 a1ppointed to ( discuss (Iuestions can110 notttend(l,they will 1pleas8( nlotify 11h0 secretr.rly ait 0110, so that, othe' nnnaiOlnennl may b 1111(1i. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. it POWDER AbsolutelyPuro ROVAL DAKING POWDER CO., NEW YOnIK. Celebrated for its great leaveil1u M rengtiih and helthfulies. Astre,s thl fonod against alum and il forms of adulterat.ion coimimo to tho elieup brania. ROYAi IIAKINGPOWI)ER('o.,Nl-,WYORK A1 TO PENSIONS. ThI'e i.LII Ia P11iunted Fill of Errorm-The ligtake [i Columbin. The IIeralMl and News prinited on Tuesday a list of the pensioners for this county. The list wis mnado up in Columbia attid forwtr-ded to Clerk or Court (ibson and the printed list wits ia copy of the list furnished. As soon its the paper was issued Mr. M. A. Carlisle, chairman of the count,y board of pensioners, looked over it andi(I found that several lames were there whose applicntions were not appiroved by the county board. I Ie immediately. wrote to the pension clerk in Colilnbia 1111(a a telegram cam e witIhIuilng pady Imlent itiil corlreetions couild he madi(le. Theere were also several nltiles oil the list twiece. Under the law the vollity board sent, ill tho applicants includinig those not, Itpproved. The matter has bei Id jisted, however, and the list corrected. The followin. are the onles not. ap proved by the county hoard: MJ. 1Zoiiglley, (o. S. (tnnonol, Thomas T obv, M. If. Livingstonl, ,1. 1). Cannlonl. Nancy 1Harris, Eli.aheth Schitumpurt, Ive IWsby. Two atre dead-.1no. M. (.Hymph, H1. M. Adams. The fullowing were on the list twice: James Lester, N. 13. Livingtol,n C. .1. Arnold, Klizaheth Brooks. The publication of the list saved trouble and confusion. Aloney was sent for the whole list, including tmsc dikapproved by the coiity board and)(] the duplicate nanes. A little more ar!ae should he nhserved inl t.he pension oflce in Colubllial. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. A I)EsEICVl. D) iCOM(OTE(N. Yui Masfter OllIln of' the S. O. & (4. 'TransI firrei'g to AugustaI. yarrdmraster (If t.he S-ourth ( 'a roli na l Georgia railroad in this eit,y, ha:s won aL wtelI-de servedl promot.ionr. lie haus beeni tranIsfered1 to thre samie posit ion wtith t.he comnpany~ at Augusta. 'The comn ly 's yards inI Aulguist.a are mucrh larger and1( t.here is mruc h mrwe to1 h hand led in them. Mr. Gruillin will go to Augusta on Sunday and will take charLge On Mondayi~ morin g. I he will car'ry sev'eral of his as:i st,an ts from t,bet yardI( here, among them 1being A1Ir. ( 'harles I Lowell. ir. Gi.rihlin will he su1ceeded1 here liy an ellicienrt yardlmaster. C'ap. K ennie ocke, ai Chra alestonian. in hbuy ing med icin alIs in otl i'' mal t ers. It, is economy to' get Hood's1 Sarsupa11 varlu in0 II loodt's $SrsaparIl La than ini ny other. Ilver'y ho(t.t-l( oif IIlood 's Sar' aiverage, I aikon accord in to~1( direc(t.i(ons, to last- a mIoth,l while (Ither('s laist hbut a II' loo-I'ti,i.s are( tIhe only~ hills to take w it,h llood(1's .Sar'saparli lla. I'asy OT L60KIE WELL! NOT FEELING WELL THEN TRY R{oberItson''s Comp11OUnd( of d rugs hanvinag al terat ivo, toniic sitimoulanit and :axat ive action. It conitain liree V( dirugs whlich theo meodient profe'ssion r'ecommeniod for sk in dlisclases, Scrofurlous aiffect,tin, IDyspepsia, Liver ComnplinFts, Rhrou It is carei'flly prepa)Iired fr'om t.be putrest dIrugs andit is soldi at 75 cents a bottlo t, Robes/son & Gilder's Drn 8/ore (10%n0o I rIt vilvo. 'ie 1iintial enliveiltien of t,il 81 :11ta Division Unlited ConfedeIate Vetvi:mls met in Grecnville this mon11111g ani will conitinnew throng-hout, the Week. Nt,wbervy i.; well represented in th i oniveitioln, 1s wll bo sion froll the fWlowilig list (Of N-Vtr"'11113 aMid sdiis Of veterans who left yesteriay itt 12.20 o'clock on the Souhtnii Hallway fov Greonville. The fellowing delegates and members of the .1lme 1). Nalne Camp arI in at W. G;. momt." .1. Ht. PivbrN, W. .1. Sheialey r". 11. BlIzhlal-W, .1. ('al Noei, 11. c. W01sonl, Mi. 1'. Matt,blows, A. -,\. Iteeiel., M. M. In11ford. W. C. Cronev, .1. G. Norris, W 1 ,. 1)eVorv, I 1.'. (,og ganls, W. Y. 1''air, W. 1'. Williamils, .1. 11. (4aillard, Ivy Z. A bwaims. Sponser: M\ Iss'ThyraI st-1hnm1port. Maids of Hll or: Misses hi\orlat. Mar-tinl and ,izzIo PI-'1om 1'rosperlit.y: S. .1. Kinaiad, .111no. N. j.'ogle, iJol Soylt, aid W. 1n. The following le t gittos ItIld 1110111 bers of Camlp John MN. K iiard .Sons of Veterans, arv in Itloan el o: 11. 11. IVanls, Z. IP. W vigh t., D r. .1. TI. MI e1 i1 tosl. M-. A. Carlisle. G. P-. Werini, .Ino. B. Mayes, 1. IZ. Iipp. .1. I,. 1oggans. Sponsor: Miss Flannit MhCanbrlll-ill. Nailds of 11onor: Misses Eloise Welvih, Vinie MaII y WVilson, INaIII1 P'001, Nlye Me V'al 1, G; ravo.1 )itnes --Obsr ve r. 25th. We Are Selling Pure, Water-White, JN0on lex1plosive U RN I N~G 01 I at, Ile per gallon. We save you Inonley a Pt IllAoMSt ilo-T- ( m. ,)oil Creek church onl Aw-,ust 22 the fol low.in pre.11blu anld r-osol4it.iO W1e re41 WherIS, lev. W. W . .\ NIM0ITie hats -one inl and ont atm1ong la seo MIcco tabily as pastor ntid so ably as 1piv'hev for 13 years, ding whichl 1110 WI have huill, at new vihurchl an1dinr.d mllore thani anl hundted FIhl, and in viw of flot, Ia opposinl- vo te, he it lItesol ved, Th'lat wo earn114stly amd prayelflilly reg Brothor MIIloii to ireconsider his vesignatio n i tia'ta. 1his be plishdS1 4il in . the IVS'esby inI :a1Il thle County papers. I IJAN BUFOUND At my old stand nextdoortoR6b ertson &Gilder'~s with a fine line of Watches, Jew elry and Silver ware,C locks and Table Cutlery. Also a line of (ine( Spectai (des and Eyeglasses inl ( sohl, 811lver andI Steel 1rui':Ies. Eduard Scholtz, Watchmaker and Jeweler. f&'. ly Home Office, Newark, Assets July 1, 1887, $21,256,000. Sutrplus:Over, $4,400,000. jProllTse tu) *Iay ()lailuisI\!\ I." GENE RA L ACEI"M Ourl pfirt ArrivalS FOR LIL III ol'4it I '4 ('(!tIaal' tall ' (.'sgl~4t'.4 |to htily th ir ':Fall (,m)Is m ' ,l low prives b(I f)r1. li- 1a ill fI''els tihei, W(. haive I!hrea '1 oirI orders'.' early', an<i w are I ow ol-nifily up sonlif. -:.ery demir'it ble goodIs fr11 ln 'al. We wohlIl call yot11r lLItten: i (4)t 44inne1 sp1ch(Il vlues.''4 A tiviiii l le4 f4i 1141v ir i If follow I ilv: 10 pi(-4t 4 :,# hnwh :it! Wool svirp at, 2;lv w re h :V -, 10 ph( evs :N; inich all1 wool D)ress 14llkan ml t 2.5.- -wo% :i 10l pivces -)0 i nhall woo)l D)re.". Pilan. 1vI it v e . I-:th :>) l.u 110 pit'ves :10 ilich I orllii a 5 wNrI h 1* . . I k1. 5 i k ..(' -ie l il l'rI4 114nts 5:it '. e 20 pik't4S 1 m1o1 ed 4hiting 4,u111a1In0s it 10'.1 Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Am a i1i1i t ) 114utio: 1') ( 11. Shoe de parilttlvill, wi' Ii' - h i a wevk 11) ellst's Mfell's an114 W minl.n's 111.1killiftle i Id to 4I 11 1 1 (1 .5 ll run I .75 o $1.2. Sp4t ealh. \V' 1141 h-ive 15 n: ' d lhiiiltonl, Blrown & ('.s h e frnml $1.2-- to $1.10 . which wv rveg,!l iI'- hi-At VIIIIIIes Shown ill I his ci' rvll ry I for the I10linvy. W v a ( ili('e Il ik lim , I'for* Nvvv. herry, aind it will 'l.l y u to wcar thewt g,lds. W nia .vi u w n :yivth iwW in Dry (,'owm, )i " (, ni., N1aio t h o ul Aot r c r i it- hiei c n . No!hinlg buh i b e"'t gaN frt price kep- an1 i il vevythlI 144 - (n lo wI' o h , v!-': k 14 1 ( . aa 1 ., I tM al 4 oaft 'il. A. C. JONES, Nvvwherir. -A. i'. , 11-s! I1I, P14E WATER W ,l18 ELEP PTE 1"T I It . r( ' - '' l ' 4 1 I I - ' I 4 \ \ Ii I I j, I~l~ ) I4 ael 14 :. 44 1: I 141I I, I I I -:l. :I I I -1t11 i I Id s. I \V ill I .1: . I I z 4 .' 1':~ 14 -' '. 44 I 14 I'~ I I4 I 4 I II',v 4 I :4.1 1i'it. Iho w i . h1 n I .i l 1 tnI s. I ;IIi L I 14.I I4 I ' I 4 1 4 4 . I 'li4lV at l'' ' 14 4 il't t 14 1 8 ' ly \ t : I i 4v e r I jb i - ,;:t . t- IiII4 .' . I 'lV li . 41444 I I ; I 'I ' I ;1 i v frw nl Il1 ' j.-tiy !t' (if .N , '.\h r- i Il i p. I, for n\ hich I :114 1 t u y v .: 1 raIt -'l, I 11 k h1 a a i - l i. W. WITE. Furmaon Ulliversity, 4 R. I NI L LI, - . i. urmllil. 1'1i . l'44 144N11 11.p :\l.\Nil.' I'l'4'l4(I'44 '\ 1.'(4 .4444 44l '! \ ;4 I' ; 4 a . '.. lii I hool4'~4.~(~44 4 buibi - I '.4(1i4'~ . \'. Ii l'4' 4 . I i C (ai1il.'ll I I4'a i i 1' : >. . \ 1b 4' l'\~ ( 'i,. - OF AMERICA. N. J. JOH-IN I N(T(12a -4N I '-IAT .4Yuon.eoy' II <! Id)\ M > \l LI > m Cloting Spr'ng is coming on suddt,nly. The Newberry Clothing Company Is on Ilinid, road,y with tho nob hiest fanld nicest nuld inatost linlo of Clotling anld Ounts' Furnish ings v e xhiite ( d ill this market. No old stock to be run ol at and below but, but.our goods atro now and frvsh nld rev 11arke(d closo, ando our mnotto is shiort profits and qullick sales. Our S1101i' AND IH IANE is sni-), iul cni Hcarco bo vx (l1Id. Te lIatest in everything inld strictly i)up to date. No t iouild to show ytu walit we have. (01 Il 11d xalllnillo for youi. own sltistio lll u allit if o1r goods aul pricts donl't o1,vicev you ilit We arl the people: to sell you Clothing, Hats and Shoes Iti( verything in o.i lil, W1h3 thin yonl don't, know a good thing whei you S(eo it. You's It please, tl E1ot1lin[ cog ERSKINE COLLEGE, 'I~to 'Wor t,. C. ()I'NS I.ASTl W\ICDIN ECSDAY IN Seipatinber. I,itget.( atlltace a u rses It'iinget to t he di' egreet cof A. H. : a' 1 i-it I I'I . t l 'p a s orth'n n $115. $135.. (''4 a Vi u and ' e.. f ort:1 I ble "li e " matea nd I tijipi it odr 13o".Wr Iit elo ( 'atlaloguie to m t. I?r<i emt-.144u .DRYDEN, President. New B3usiness Wri ten 1896. $129,000,000. Incomne 1896, $1I4,000,000 COLUMBIA.. S. C.