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-- $1.00 ........... $3.5U0 Country Produce Butter, per lb -----..-........... 15@20c. Egs, per dozen .---------.-..... 121c. Chlickene, each- --............ 121@20c. Peas, por bushel-....--. -----.--.. 45c. Corn, per bushel.................. 45c. Oats, per bushel........... 35@50c. Sweet potatoes ....-........ 60c. Turkeys, per lb ...........06 8c. Fodder, per cwt ........... .. 75c. Newberry Cotton Market. (Corrected Tuesday .Ifrtday u .. . Hoilmes )," Good M iddling---... .... ..............5 18t Strict Middling.... ................... 5 06q M iddling....................1 9:1 Strict Low Middling.................4 5 Low M iddling .........................4 56G Market firm. Y. M. 0. A. of Nowberry Coll Will observe the youn P'week of prayer, beginning S o. 14. Service will be helsi e Lutheran church SundayAnjg at '7.30 o'clock. The addveqlli be delivered by Prof. A. J ,fwers on the subject, "Atm I .1wing Jesus Christ afar off?" Setvice will be held each evening the following week in Y. M. C. A. hall. Speakers: Monday: Mr. George A. Riser Two Kinds of Trusts. Tuesday: Mr. J. J. Long-Are we out, and out for Christ? Wednesday: Mr. 0. 0. Peterson-A True Life. Thursday: Mr. W. B. Shealy-Con quorors. Friday: Mr. E. C. Witt-Christian Chivalry. Saturday evening: Mr. H. J. Ma thias. The Thrice Repeated Question. All young men are cordially invited. Mr. N. N. Osburn, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was persuaded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gave himi relief In one night. This remedy Is also famous for its cures of rheuma tiom. For sale by W. E. Pelham. dl Eight cases Men's, Boy's and Chil dren's Hats and Caps. All new and cheap, just received at A. C. Joncs.f ttf NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY over R.C.Williams',Main St.,Newberry I am prepared to make Pictures and at living prices. t&ftf PRICE, Photographer. Bon Bons! Alixed Chocolates! Superb Marshmallows! Chocolate (Jaramels! Crystalized Fruits I Fresh at Hunyer's Agency, PELHAM'S DRUG STORE. Our Colst, Sale of Wool Dress Goods, d% Velvets will positively close Saturday night. The people believe us when we advertise a cost sale, and have given us a good week. ftt A. C. .Jones. CankI on Denlv.ry. After this date, no goods will be de livered to any one, high or lowv, rich or poor, except for Cash on Delivery. I sell goods too cheap to take time to make or collect memoran dumn. A . C. Jfones. Newberry, S. 0., Nov. 2nd, '197. tf To Cure a Cold in Oneo Day. Take Laxative Bromno Quinine Tab lets. All D)ruggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. f&t(lm WE HAVE FOUND IT. .A chill cure that is pleasant to take and will cure any case of chill or fever. Robertson & Gilder, Dryggists on the Oorner, w crops of Now Orleans Molasses di1~ 50c. per gallon at f & t 2t WV. W. i"ULMERI's. - Iouse andI Lot for Halo. House of seven rooms. Lot three acres, Apply to G. B. Cromer. f&tti RESTAU RANT! My Restaurant is open for the soason andi I amn pr'epared to servo the public in first class style with the very best the market affords. Polite and1( courteous attention t'o all. I am prepared to ser've cus Lomners at all hours. Respectfully, S, B. JONES, IOU T. -one oil a e Fiab this visiting at oiilatel for 'k is nominated as a Salkerniil fromt Ward 1. will be preach ing in the 1st a church Sunday eveing aL7.30. Mr. W. I. Ewar't 1 nominatedi as a candidate for alderman from Ward 3. It will soon be hog killing time and Pudding and sauIage will appear in the land. Prof. 13. L. Jones came i) fromt Co lumbia yesterday to spend a few days i Newborry. A number of sales are advertised for saleday In December by the Master and Probate Judge. Mr. and Mrs. E-. W. McLeinna of Johnston are visiting their daughter Mrs. Geo A. Wright. There was a white frost this morn Ing, the thermometer being down il m1Ost to the freezing-pollit. 'Tle fair wis a l'owling success this year if crowds of people are what it takes to make the Institution a success. P1'eaching by the rector Rev. W. S. y(imes In the Episcopal church this .Oning and Sunday morning and Sun day afternoon. To Cure Catarrh Do not depend uron snutfs, inhalants or other local apj)l) ications. Catarrh is a constitutional disease, and can be sue cessfully treated only by imcais of a constitutional remedy like Hood's Har saparifia, which thoroughly purifies the blood and removes the scrofulous taint, , lilch cause catarrh. The great number of testimonials from those who havo been cured of catarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla prove tihe u nequalled power of this medicine to conquer this dis case. If troubled with Catarrh give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial at once. Men's and Ladies' McIntosh Capes, Coats and Rubber Overshoes at A. C. Jones'. f&t,tf Charged With Opening Mfall. Tom Higgins is in trouble. He call ed at the postoffice tile other day fPr the mail of Mary Higgins his sister-in-law and was given a let ter addressed to her. Soon after ie returned with a nmoney order pay able to Mary Higgins and asked Assis tant Graham to give him the money oil itstating that Mary had authorized him to collect it for her as she was sick in bed. H-e was told that lie could not collect it unless it was signed by Mary and made payable to him. H-I depart ed but soon returned with the order properly endorsed to himl and was given the money. The bame day Mary turned up iand asked for her miil and stated she was looking fori a money order from Laurens. She was told that the letter hiad been given to Tom and that le had collected the money. She stated that she had not authot-ized him to get her maiul an neither had she given hlim authority to collect tile money ordler and (lid not know that hie had dlone so. In faict she had1( just ar' rived ait home. T1hereupon Postmaster D av idson had Tomn arrest,ed first on tihe chiarg.' of forg. ry and afterwar'ds for onenaing mall matter andI lhe no0w lintgers ini jail a boarder alt H-otel Bufor'd. Coughs, colds, pnieumonia anId fevers may be p)revented b)y keeping the blood( pure and tihe system t.oned up with flood's Sarsaparilla. Mrs5 ..TJaile (nee Milss Fannie Oxner) is, visiting 'r; mother. visited Mlrs. P'eggie Evains andt famlily at (Goshen Hill last Sunday. Mr's. M. C. Rienwick hias returned fromh a visit to her parents in Spart,an burg. Mrs. Billie Ruthaeford is teachini g t,hc Maybiniton school. Some of our younlg peCople) attenided tile hot supperC lat, Mir. Billie Ruthelr ford's last Friday and rep)orted a nice timie. A certalin younRg laLdy was5 very sadly13 disappoint.ed last Sunday because her Fairfield fellow was nlot at "'preaching at tile Baptist Church here. Guess who." Theil three-year-old boy of J. A. John son, of ILnn Center, 1ll., isi subtject to attacks of crou p. Mr. Johnison says~ hie is slatisfied that 1the timely use of Chiamm berlainl's (Cou1gh Rlemedy, dutrinmg a severe attack, HavedI his little boy's life. H-e is In the drug biusiness, a miemube'r of bth ilm of Johnisoni Bros., of I hat place; and1( t hey handle a great, manly patten t m1edicietus for t hroat and(iL rung dilseases. Hie had nall theso to cihoose' aromh, and1( skilled' phyiians ready to1 respondl( to his call, buiit selected thiis remedy for use0 ini his own family ati a time1 when is cild1('s life wias ill ciau ger, becae o knew It, ( to0 bei sperior to anyl othier, and famious~ ih count ry over for Its cures of (crollp. Mr'. .1 ohni soin P1ays ( lIs Is It th est sellIinug coughI medicine they handlte, uand that it giv es splendId sat isfatiton iiint l ases. Hold bhy W. E. Petiham. II There is- but one paimr of feet in town which 'we can't it, and they are niot yours. S. J1. Wvooten, fl&2t. Citizens' Meeting. jN ACCORIDANCE WITH'1 mT i' Ausuatl cuistom, tile citizens of the T1own of Newbei'ry, S. C., Larereques'ted to aissembile ini the opera 11ous, lit .I o'clock p. m1., Tuesday, N'oveimber 23d, 180'7, to conisiderI the man neri of noii ating a Town c for . th en.n piano Itecital. Lover's of i1isie have a rare treat in store for h ml on the 26th of this month Tho pupils of Miss Dlle Land .will give a recital 3n the opera house oil the evening mcttioned at 7 30. "The inan that hath no fiusic in him self Nor is not moved with concord of sweet Solunds, Is fit for treasons. stratogems and spoils." Let this not, be said of you and pre paro to attend. A nominatl adiiumisslon of ten cents will be amrged to defa y the expenses. The following is the programme that will be rendered: PART 1. 1. Duet- -Niaster Ifugha Summe, Miss Land. '. ion tevo Waltz--Miss Mailzie D0o1nij1c. :i. Aixid of Lieatuty valtz-Aiss Car rie Pool. 4. Polonaise- Miss Runice Halfaere, Miss Land. 5. La Pollkerina--Miss Eva Wright. U. Now I lay ine down to Sleep-Miss Pauline Gilder. 7. Fairy Echo--Miss Pearl Langford. 8. Joyous Companions Polka-'M Iss .Minnic Ilavird. 9. lIrclides Galop de Concert-Misses Margaret Johnsto:ie, Mary Swygert, 10. 'delivel.. Valtz--Miss Anita Davidson. 11. Valse Capricc-Aiss Lola Lale. 12. PhysicalCult ure Drill--Alisses3er mie Todd, Azile Pool, Laura Bowman, Bessie Simmons, Alyrtie Schumpert,, An mie Tarrant, .Jessie Summ1er, Susie Sumnnimer, Mlary Swyger.t, Maud Vant, A1aude Ltn1gford, Clara Langford, Ani ta Davidson. Iianche Davidson, Gene vieve Boozer, V'aiie May Carwile. PA wrIm 11. J3. Diurand's Valso lNo. 1--Mliss Taiu Langford. 14. Song of the Alps--.iss Jeanne Pelhbam. 15. I Tuvatorn- - Nl iss Jessie Summer. 1W. Dtrand's Valse No. 2---Miss Clara Langford. 17. Tarantelle-Mis-s Susie Summer. 18. Duo-Invitation to Walt-Aliss Azile Pool, Miss Laund. 19. Grand Polka do Concert--Miss Maude Langford. 20. Valso by Chapin--Miss Minnic Todd. 21. Salut at PestLh - -Niss Azile Pool. 22. Last Iope-Old Black Joe--liss Aargaret, Joh istOne. 11ow to C1uro n11miu1 Colle. I sufered for weeks with colle and painis in mly Solmihell caused by bilious ness at hail to take medicitne all the while unii i used hamberlain'sUlhe, Cholera and Ditrrhoev Remedy whieb enred me. I have since revoimimended it to a iiood many people. AMrs. F. But leir, 1Firhaven. Cmn. Persons who are Hulljct to bilious VoiC enn1 WaRI'd Off the ittack by liakitig this remledv as soon is I he first symptoms an'pear. Sold by W. E. Pelhamt1. d1 The best on the market. for the money,those fur lap robes $1.50 and up it ft&2t . . Wooten's. NOT LOOKIl WELL! NOT FEELING WELL THEN TRY fy'u p Sarsilpaill a. Tis prep)arattion is a combination of drugs having adterative, tonic stimulant and laxative action. It contains three drugs which the medical p rofession rocommnend for skin diseases, Scrofulous affections, Dyspepsin, Livor Complaints, Rheu mattismi, 0t0. It is carefully p)repa)red1 from the purest drugs and3( is sold at '75 cents a bo0t1lo at Robos/son di Gilder's Druw 8/Ore. Th'le Ii nest line of Gent s Wine and hIe~diumii piriced Undersh51iirt.s ever seeni in New berry~ at ,Jatmieson1's. (Gloves! G4loves Oif atll grades, shades and prices alt Jamieson's. Theli 'J. IH. Stetson C'o. lat.est winter Blacks ini Stilf and Pelt Hats at Y'ou will find ai finedisp)lay of Hoisery, Kea.r'1hiefs and3( Nick Ware at Zeigler llaos. line Shoes for- Ladies and Mlisses. LatLest st-yle.toes and lasts at, Jai esoni's. T1he. ( . Nf. Jiam'ieson $3.00 Calf Welt Shoes form Min hats noI equaiil for st.yle and durability. TPhe ( . M . Jami311eson School Shoe for' NI i sses and chaild reni wears li ko iron. TIry a pair, they will giv~e satisfaction. 11n NIen's fine land -11ad(1 Slices. I here is none to suirpass Lilly' lIracketts & Co's Shoe 11. at .namieson 's. A f1list-ciass Whelerl( & WViilson No. ii Sewing latch in 11heapit1 at .lai s.-on's. A lot of fi rst-alhiss 1 'an1ts -a t one-lhadlf of formrna, prIices att. 1 Jamieson's. Jlamiieson ii se.lliing ('lothiiing ucieap toi met, theii dec hliin tottoni. Now' is v1heeable 'Snit aheap.) TRESPASS NOTICE. A LL l'l -tONS- AW- Hi-:hIBy forbhidden toi hi'ntf. fish (or tre-splass in 11113 mannn the 01 a Co l . L. I '. NI illr hI ~ace, re1cntfly puri chlaed lay mec. All1 vio(lators will lhe prioscuated to thie faill extent of thae law. A.1.l 1mTN. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TiE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO UltESSIVIC TOWN. (Spectal Corrospouetoueo floratti und News. Our town has been pretty well repre sented at the fair this week, and every body enjoyed themselves. Our school is climbing to the 100 mark, and after next blonday, when the public ti rm b3gins, it will ( xceed it by a nice tuajority. Dr. John It. angford and wife, of Swansea, are visiting the Doctor's areints in our town. They are accomp anied by Mr. an(] Mrs. Hutto. We are glad to see one of our former citizens and to know thatf he is enjoying a file practice in his adopted home. Mrs. Willio Douglas is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kirk patrick. Col. R. 1). Zimmerman, of Orange burg, was on a visit to the family of Col. H. C. Moseley last Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Hallman's sermon ou last Sun day morning was on the fading and the permanent. We have heard it spoken of as one of the Doctbr's best efforts. Ils subject for the next Sunday is, "The oneness of the Church and her groat mission." We lUrn that one of ot. former fatir daughters, now a resident of Atlanta, will be led to Hymen's Altar in the near future. We extend our' congraat ulations in advance And will announce it after the happy event has transpi re(l. Guess who it is. Miss ldna Fellers has gone on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Osborne, at Ninety Six. The annual election for ollicers of the Luther League for anot,her year was held last Friday night. Alr. A. A. Bedenbaugh was elected p resident, Prof. N. E. Aull vice president, Miss Gertrude Simpson secretary, Miss Min nie Lee Bowers corresponding seere tary. Aliss Magga Barre treasurer. The president will announce his coI mittees at the next meeting. Messrs. Kenneth Baker and W. B. Wise spent last Sunday at home. 'I hey are looking for the fleecy staple in Greenwood and Ninety-Six for the pat colet \ITg Co. The celebrated Col. Waller was in town Wednesday, as full of fun and mis chief as ever. Cotton receipts have fallen oft to some extent the past week, but still comes in in fail' quantities. The ruling price today for best grades 51. Trade has been holding i) remark ably well and our merchants aro the happiest we havo Heen nitlwyhere this fall. In company with Messrs. S. .J. Kohn an( L. I. PeCagle, Kay spent last Mon day on the Enoree, having the pleasure. of dining with Col. E. S. Keitt, the sage of F1norec. It. was a pleasure in deed to neet t.his affable gentleman and to be entertained from his valuable store house of information. He Is a gentleman of the old school and enter tains with that lavish hospitality for wvhich they are noted, and then too, we met, that prince of good fellows Col. L. I'. lil ler' and his charming wife and two Interesting childrien. Ouir regret is that Newberry Cotinty is to lose ias valuable citizen as Col. Miller. New heiray's loss w ill hr. Ocala's gain. We extend~ our' sinceire thanks for the Col's. kind invitation to stop with him again when in his section, and we dlare say we will long for the t,ime to come when we ca~n go back. For' the p)resent we will have to c mntent ourselves with the pleasant memories of the day.I was surprised to find such lands as there are in this section. There is no need of any of our p)eople going west or any where else so long as there are hundreds of acres of the very best. lands in South Carolina, to be hiad in our owii county. Th'lere is to ho found land adapted for all kinds of crops, graina, corn, cotton, &c. if onr town: peoplo could see these lands they wvould imt ag inceathey were on the Texas prairies. As usual p)ickpockcts got in their work on WedI nesday. Ai'. J1. 0. Counts had his p)ockets p)icked, but fortunate ly he had only put his ret urn ticket in the hook stoleni and they got no money from him. An etfor't was also miade to rifle his yvife's satchel. buit was detected1 befor'e he succeeded. It, is timeit the city of Columbia i'id the fair of these do testable follows :who pre'y upon the public who visit Columbia. We hear' a gtreat, (deal of talk about t lie firee bridge, and that an effort is being made to have our Supervisor not, appriop)riate the necessary amount asked foir from this County. If Saluda is willing to appr)iopriate money for lier' cit-izens to go into another county andl trade, It seemuis to us that t he1( 'otunty into which they go should he willing, to (10 as much. We feari that a great. many Persons are laboring under a mis. apph)ten'si on in :regard( to this mnatt.r It will not add one cent to the taxes nor1 take oil' One cent if it is not, bItt if we utndIeistandl the matter. A ad we st-ill feel t,balt it, (omets withi had I-ac from .othcr sect.ions of I hie coin nty for themIi to peCti t in tour county boariid not to bu11Id t.he bridge. No. 8 and 9i hiave never' en tered a prot est ugai nst the mia ny free ferr'iies and br'id g's in thle upper por'tion of thei Cou,inty'. They('' are0 too)4 lya*lI for that. Ihaiit julst ats son'i as thiiy wiant ai little puIbl ic imrnove men ts peti tions areC senti. brtoiadest ,'ver the County askinig that it be not (lone. 1o this fair? is this fair? Is it r'ighty Put. l'rospernity onl an1 'qul footi' " wVI th any otherci sect ion is all shei asks. Comne, i ,irinds, hol p No. 8 and 9I to te little ask ing. Youl may13 wanut se-e thing s(omei day youriselves. Sey iKA V. The Wallace Shown. The Great Wallace Shows which is conceded by all to be one ol the larg est eircise on the road this season, will exibit In Newberry, Friday, Nov. 19th. The shows ar leaving an excellent r1putation wherever thdy have ap peared this season. The Pittsburg (Pa.) LeaderI has the following to say: The "Great Wallaceo Shows" attract ed iimnense Crowds to EXposition Park yesterday. The performance wai ono of thn most enljoyable arena exhibi tions given in Pit,sburg it a long time. Among the numerous features are the world famous Nelson faimily, whoso wonderful acrobatic revolutions are of a niature indescribablo in cold type. Another very popular feature with the Wiallace shows is thospectacular ballet oC nations, danced by 20 chiarming maldells, pretty of face and blessed with graceful forins, headed by Mile. Macearr-, t-he famuous Italian premier danlselue. It. is a distinctly now depart uro to introduce a ballet, complete In every detail, in a circus pe-romtance, but ttis is whatt is done in the Wallace shows. It form1ns ia most pleasing d version and witis deserved encores at every performance. Thte list of art.ists is too long to enumerato In detall, but the principal ones who ean be men tioned In this limited space are the MiartelIs, In pho0nomnal biceycle and skating novelties; the Werntz family, thrillin r mid air feat, on the trapeze; the Petft In i laughable,comedy bar act; Mmtoe. DupIrO and hCr trainel et1. phants; Rowena, head balancer; the Sansoi sisters, female Samtsons in feat of strength; Mlartinetti sisters, colitortionl Wire walkers; G"irard ILeon and his fatmous sigi.ng ule "Trilby"; 0scar Lowande, Reed biAters, M AlIe. Tattili and others, bareback riders, revolving globe walkers, tumblers, trained animals, funny clowns and all the other conoitants that go to make up tle modern monster circus. Tim worst cold I ever had in my lire was eured by Uhambilherlihil's Cough Remedy," wrilsw W. I. Norton, of Hutter Creek. Cal. "This cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating all the time. The Remtedy cured me, and I wait all of my friends when trovbled with a cough or cold to uso It, for it will (o them good."' Sold by W E. Peliam. dIi NOMINATIONS. J. MALCOLM JOUNSTONE. WARD 1: NARn 2: WM. JOHNSON. WVARD3: T. E. EP1TING'. WVARD 1: .1. W. WAT I'S. WAu 5: J. Ml. 'IAYLOR. T~I. EVANS IS HEREHlWlY NOM I e nated ats ia candidite for Mayor of tho City of Newberl-y in the all proaching primary election. For- Aldernuaan----WardI 1 JOUN V. EARARDT IS HERE by1)3 nominated for Alderman from Ward I in the approaching prim1ary eleetion. VOTEIRS. ~fU3E VOT'ERS OF WVARD1 nominate for Aldotmani, M. A. tenwick. R JA MES .1. LANE IS NOM1 JY.. niated aLs a cantdidate for Alder manLI fromn Ward 2. CiITi ZEN S. .1 D). SMITh i I HIRIIY NOM I * tnted as IL canida ilite in the up-) piroaLchlinmg pri nuu-y election fromi Wa'rd 2. W{M. F. EWX-A RT IS llERE'lY toina ttted as at canid Late for ial J NO. H1. WVJIKER IS 1IHEErY tlninated asH canldidaLte fot Alder manLf ftrom WaLrd 4, In t he coming pri miatry election. For Aldetrman---Wa..1Vrd fl. ~RANK H. JONES IS IHEERY noiated for Aldermtan fromr Ward 5i. FACTORY VO1'ETIS. The Prod Home Office, Newark,r Assets July 1, 1887, $21,2E 6,000. Surplus Over, $4,400,000. AllI l'olicies C7oniitain t.he I Also ProvideC f'or C2ASI VA LJ I.L GENERAL AnGNT, Biliousness Is caused by torplit liver. which provents dIgte. tion and permits food to ferilent aid putrify In the stomact. Then follow tilz;:ness, headache, Hood's Ins-Nnina, nervouies-4, nid, If iot relieved, billous (ever P or blood polsoning. flood's Pills stinlate the stolinich, rontie the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con. stipution, etc. 25 cents. Sold bT all druggisti. The only 'llis t toako with floo 'a Sarsaparilla. Farmers Owing tuo for guano can receive from ine the very higlit prico for their cot ton and cotton 4eed. Just a little nore than any one else will pay. f3ntos J. .1. Lane. 'lease cal And pay Win. Johnson what you owe 111A1. H1 is wanbing the money. f3t, STAT' P OF SOUTU CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBElRRY-IN PROBATE COURT. JMes J. Lane as adinintstrator or Alfred Cuidwell, deceased, Plalntiff, ngainst Emeluine Caldwell and others, Defend ants. Cotiplaint to sell landi to pay debts. N PURSUANCE OF TlE ORDER of the said Court, I williwell, at p)ub he outory, at N ewberry, County aid Slate aforesaid, to the highest bidder, on Monday, the thI (lay or Decenber, 1897, durhig legal hours of sale, all the reml estate of the said Alfred Otaidwell, dIeceased, lying in the 11(d County, about 12 nilles north-east,of the town (of Newberry, consisting of one tract, of laod containinig two hundred and twenty-three and seventy eight one hundredths (223 78-100) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of M1rs. M. C. Caldwell, lands of T. A. Cahtnes, 0. U. Bale and othern, and fronting on the road to Brazzlemnan Ferry. Terns: One-third of the purchase Illoney to lbe paid in cash, the bithilceo if tie purchase, to be paid in equal In Atallinients in ono and two years froi the lay of sale, with Interest oil oubl insa!nltenlt fron (lay of Fkale, the credit portilon of the pur uhase money to ie secured by bond ot the purchaser aniid i iorigage of the premses, with leave to purchaser to pay the whle liirchase mioivy in% etisli, or to ainticilite anly pa i ment. Pureiam er to pw.1 :.r lia er.-4. W. 'V. H1O4DG EN, J. P. N. U. Nov. ! h, 1897. STATE OF SOUTi CA ROLI NA, COUNTY O1 NEWBEIRY IN PROBATE COURT. Henry 0. Heniiiiiiin in his own right aid im Adii111,4istraktor, etc., Plaintitl, agalist 11 . Il Hetison et al, Defend 1111185. 1Y ORD 1" OFTHE COURT OF Probate for Newberry Coliuity, by 'kin order herein lvissed Noveiber 8th, 1897, 1 will sil at public outcry at Newberry court house in said State (in Salestday inI Detceblier, 1897, t he follow ing landsIm of Jerisha A. Ilenison, te ieased, to aid in the paymeut of debts, to-wht: That, 11lntaitionl of land 'Conl 1aining eight-eigi lt (88) acres, more or less, bou ded by lands of P. ,. Jothn ,toi, S. P. AeCracken, John W. Scott nd others. Also that plantatli of land cont,iiiing one hundred and six y t.Wo (162) licres, titore or lss, iII Countiy anId Hit4a aforesaid, bunded by' C. N. & Lj Rtilroadl, Esltate of' .. J. Rlleder, J1. A. Dom11 inicko, WV. W. Humin mers and1( oi hers. Tils 1land( will be 501o l i hree tracts. Also, that planta-31 101n of land lying anid be ig situhate inu sahd Couniity nnd1( State contalau Sig one hund11redl (10)0) acres, miore or less, boundedbt by I oida of E. F. ludd, Ameoli1 Brooks Fuhner, Dr. A. A. M idden andii others, anid k nowna as the "W hiite Place." Plats5 of sai land are 01) fIle ini thle oflice 01 tile J udge oIf Pro bate for New berry. T1ermus: OneO-tird cash, balance in one0 arndt two egnlual 11 istall ments1 with Iinterest n1 each1 1installm11entL fromn day of sale wvithi leave of purchaser to pay13 all cash. Credit, polrtlonl to be Ar tInred by a bond of the purchaser antd a1 mortgaige of tile pIremlises sold. Pur Olhaser to pay for papers. \W. W. HODGEF, Nov. 10th, 1897. J.I.N. eijiol Isur OF AMERICA. JJ. JOHN F CDI AT E Y upo Recip o ES, LOANS PAID.UP n .' WITH T ennessee entennial VIA At Nashville, Tenn. May Ist to Oct. 31st. The Buildings of the Tennessee Centenniai, In numbers and architectural beauty, sera pass Atlnnta'a and nearly equal Chicago's. The exhibits arn -ti randy, ind are inter. eating and insts-uctivo. The live stocl display excels any exhibition of the kind ever made. The Midway is great. The Western & Atlantic Railroad, and the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway run solid vestibule trains with Pullman's finost sleeping cars, from Atlanta to Nashville. For Sleeping Car Berths, or any information about rates, Hotel or Boarding House accommodations in Nashville, call upon or write to C. E. HARMAN, General Pass. Agent, ATLANTA, GA. The Rnd Trip Pat"g Special Notice: ta 04ille are ,.eapee -P B-C ~ th sla uing a ol SPECTACLES and .. EYEGLASSES Fitted to the EYE And Prescriptions filled on short notice. Eduard Scholtz, Watchmaker and Optician. t. ly We Have Just Opened A large and hanudsome stook of Lamps, Fancy Orookery and Vases. We Will Sell Them at very low figures and you will save money by pur - chasing of us. It Gives Us Great pleasure to show our' goods, even if you don't buy. ROBERTSON & G ILDER, Druggists on the Corner. nce Co. DRYDEN, President. New Business Writ~ ten 1896. $129,000,000. Income 1896, $14,000,000 ORF'EITA BLE~I features andj Satisfactory Proof.s of' Death. FXTEN DE[D INUAN IRS, COLUMBIA.. 8 0t