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qIh Wedd-n d ews. I. H. AULL, DITon. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL THIE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRHO. ORKSIVE TOWN. 4 (Spoelt Correspente Herati and News.1 Prosperity, S. C.. Pohruary 3, 1898 - The thermometer is ranging in the noighborhood of zero. The small grain has not been inured as yet, I am told. We hope it will not. be, and that we may have an abunda.t barve%t of small grain this year. We are told that Mr. John Nook, who runs the gin and mill abo)ut foor miles below town, will put. in a patont. outfit to grind wheat. the oming sea son. This is a step in the right dirve tion, and we hope to he able to report that our ill in town (Moseley Pro..) and H. P. Dominick will also put. in such an outfit. Life is progress, antd if we want to keep up with the prioesion we must, keep moving. Col. L. H. Aull was in town on T'ues day. H1e was aceompailled by Mr. Price, of Walterboro, who spent a short time in our town, going back to Columbia to moot the delogation fromn his County in tLe Legislature that, even ing. Well, Chipq, old mal Kay is too busy nowadays to answer your r1gama role, but you just wait. unt,il the t ine cones when you'll be busy and I he idl, and then won't I make the feathrs fly. That's right, when you can't li,.l anything Olso to say or wi-Ito aiout, just jump1j1 onto mile and give me 1ts and I'll take it all-for t,ho present, - but my time will como. What, do you think of the Legislat,ur0 this timo, old boy? They haven't asked you and I for our opinions this year, have they? and Homebody is going to be minus a vote or two by neglect.ivg our opitilos. Say, what do you think of the .state printer, Reynolds' print,ing bill, &c.? What aiout your "yaller dog" law? You botter drop the Doetor or Captain or P.-ofessor a little remninder that your little dog must bo protcttel and e.x emptod. Don't you think it, about, time that we had more sHteep and less dogs? How many worthless Curs ean yoi count within a raditus of 2 miles of you that belong to "cuffoo" that is no good at all? We noticoe it is anuouincod that I 'rof. Thornwell Haynes will leet,uro on "Wit and m1111'or" in the PI'rosperit,y Graded School building on l"rbIlay, February 8th. As there It no such dLatI in our calendar, we don't know just when it will be, but presume on Friday night, Pubruary 4th, or leiruary I Ith. Watch, and don't fail to attend and hear something good. It will repay you. On Sunday fnow begain falling-the first of the wint,or-but owing to tho warmth in the ground, it melted ias fast as it fell. Miss Sallin Lane, of your city, is on a visit to her brothoer, Mr. GA. G. Lane, In our town. "Cross," as ho was known in hiis boy hood danys, is one of the niost aggressive horso men01 in this part, of South Catroli na. Hie has gonmo to the West again for another car of mules. Is company, the Prosperity Stock Co., has hanLdled a goodly number-about, 200 t,his sea son. A. GA. knows how to buy13 and Laws. says he knows how to sell, and betwoon thorm they "got thlere." Mr. E13 . Luther has returnted fronm a very prospoerous trip to Mont,icello. Hoe hais a fine mule business in that, sec tion. "'Cap,'' the other mulo mnan, having sold out, has turned his attention t,o guano. The firm oif Langford & Co., oif which 110 was a miembher, has been dissolved, aind ho says ho is on top) wit,h quality and prices, and all ho asks ia to give him a sho(w. Governor Clilerbo has apipoiniit,d 0our townsman, Mr. 10. B. Kiblcir, Super visor of Registration for Newberry County. A good appiointmntt, and we congratulate "flub" upon his appoint. ment. The exercises of the Bible Class of the P'resbyterian church 0on Sutnday night wore well attended andi were on joyed by all present, and all wont, away trusting to be present at, such a p)leas ant Bible presentation of missions again in the near fut,ure. Who can guess tbe nlext Governor of South Carolina? We've got a guess, but are not going to tell It yet. ComeR, Chips, let's have you- guess. ,There has been considerall hog stealing in the 1Excelsior section, Messrs. J. HI. D)ominickc and Jno. F. Wheeler having lost porkers recently. Mr. J. P. S. Summer, from tihe Cha pin community, has muoved "uip tile country" on Mr. Jordon Green's plan tation. Mr. L. L. F'oagle, from "Klondiko," was in town Tuesday. He says lie will soon be gee-hawing and t,urnuing the sod. We are glad to say that Mrs. U. 13. Whites is considered somle better, butt not yet out of danger. 11cr many friends "back here" wish her a speedy recovery. Capt. J. N. Wheat and wife left last week for Miami, Fla. 01h1 how we do envy him as lhe sits quietly by his (lootr enjoying the balmy breezes of perpetu al spring, and here we are shivering and turning and burning and fr'eezing by turns. I am informed by Mr. W. P. Pugh, chairman of the committee of the cot, ton growere' associat,ion of No. 9, that thero will be a meet,ing of all interest ed at Pepperit,y on Sat,urday, F"ebru ary 12. Everybody IntoroBted in cotton growing is asked to be there. Como and soo what the commnitto has to say. Rev. Dr. Halliman, pastor of Graco uhuroh, has boon oloctod to prach the baccalaureato sormon Zr'foro Moit. Amioena Female Semlinary in May, This is quito a comliiitent tA) tiu Dotor. ITo has also bon olcted one of the editors of tho Soulthern I 1nthor an, a Sunday-wlul papxr of large ir eulatl. Tht l'rosperity Omion Mill 00. has shut 4kownl oi t.h 4Ali Of bN-ik an will offor no m or100 for salt for I',he presont.. We t,rnst al perplsns wh-)to msy wA',i brick will hear this in minld tiallo will he all h 10 ilf"om t.h\ time on. (rosslies ar aIll t he go, or ratlhor all 1.he 'oift, thoso dtm. NI v. S. *. llil..e revoivos .1ro1 150 to t0to ra diay, inld .he .irV yd') Is fistl tlliin g up wit-l1 11m. I'e pave. oi11 fl'Oml $40 to $10t a day inl ofnsh, 01t. avervag boingp Abtvt V50 P day At prosenti t of1r4 - Ooipt%. Tho following is 11t 1-oll of holnor fol ' tt I t4 1din .l n n) ary . IS11S. Of th l'rosperity taraded School work is beinili don0 by Oi' ItA%h101s., anhi the put,i shoild Ix, p1rl of their eltorts: l'erry Iimpsonm, I n1.v VWllors, Gary K irk patri0k, Gtvn 1\1rk patrik, Erini l m. la 1.ste, lOm\ Nitt's, Ant'og't SIhoulopr Aunt' Ile110 Wiso. A iigisi li 0 \'ou. tioorg't' Br\Nwii. ,1anohl Htarmon, "Mollit, liammnl, Ilit, Iloilto 11llasnn, It'ssie NIOsOly, 1.1una Mlost't'y, Iliegt' \\ ' Wist, .lInt liallinm, Nlotfai Kirkpatriek. Fred toliimport, Enstolit, Stowart, C'voil \\yolho, Annh'l May 111dol'nhaugh, Willio l1ildenbangh, Ilvt'attor 'apt'rs. .Ielti i a 111llina , I n !.ester, IsllIan \\Ist, Isolilo Wyeht 'lauwl V ivelor, ('orntlla 'apors, ( eoirgo iK Irkt rin-ek, Ertiest. Siam K ol n, C'arr-11 P'rive, '1l1ohn 1,111 WVko, Walla1vo I Itlit. ,1on eli lstonl, AlknI, .ai at' L.ester, M ark s Shnpi t soni, ( ;ranll IIIc Wy0ho, .Iano Wilthorspoon, Annilt Mity (h1olst-onl, Alen Iester, Willio ity Wist, I-ddlh' C'ott-, I.woe'e,thr li Itlarre, Azo lt'intis, .tEthel 'ook. ('lara I1air, Iima Kelody, lIosil tiit'ily, Hit'til il at his, \'oling IlIrown. II t'nmil Fr,,ni Ung . ne. Ir. (alvi Vllaker and 11aly, anst Mr. Piict'lns ('amp11bll, atended lilt msarriagi' (if \Itr. lward I'am11p1e1l and Iiss iallh' 1. Ilaker, on lIst. 'Thu irstlly. 't) wish tltse itonlg leoplqr I hiatipy Voyag ots h life. NJ Ii 1,111il It k r .spen laist, week withi he uncle, ar. WV. T. IBler, fmld familly. "NJ lis Eulalle Subler euine out to her Ioje in lthis conilimity o Friday last and staid un1t,il Sabbath uveling. Niis Lcy Sti.xu and Miss Corrle icCarley, two charinig young ladies of tb Molollolon section, spent several daiys of last week at %Ir. Warren Siu ber's. Como igain, girls, we are al Wvays glad to have you in our mis idst, and Home hearts are mad It. yor dlepirture. NItrs. WV. L". I irowns spt'tt a day ait NIr. Waiter AIowine's recent.ly. MIisIs Miary Long, who lias beens vIsit lng her uncle, M r. F"ran k row n, has return red t,o IherS homse ins Fairileld ('olunty. MI Iiss Iet,t,it IK I blur spet severatl (days of last. wook wit,hi hier br'other, MI r. .111m Kiblor. MIr. Glenn I Uikard and wvife have bec' on a v isit, to MI r. J1. A. it,ikard and( fam.. We are glad to say that Mrs. Kibler, nec MIIis Luc A5 hnElore, who hais beens quite sIck, is able to be up sagsain. Ani unexpected and quIet masrriage Look plaict at( Kigs's creek recesntly. Nir. lIlljih Whitmniro was married to MIIss Neelie Ilaker, lIev'. J1. i. [Hoosd of leint,Ing. These parties, riumior says', hsad loved In yousth and5( their uition helps to pr'ove thet adaIge, " Many wasters cannoitt queonchs love." Masy they fInd the pat,hwaLy strowns with roiS'dstsand havIng gIven "'Ilandi for hasnd and hear't f'or heart," go on life's journey rejoic ing. I"srmners ar'e busy clearIng lsaid, buildin1 rg pastusre fences, sellI ig and exchsanging cot.t.on so(d, gett.ing readuy for spring oats, etc. It. may well be said of binm, sis of the blacksmilth, "is br'ow Is wet wvitlh hsonost. Awcat, ho earnss ''ste'er ho cain." May the Alli anice, 'otton G rowers' Conv ientions, the iens laiw ropeatled, and the now d Is piensatry bihl, each lunid im ans heIlig hsand. But, let, im as r'emomb er that Isis siuresit way to indepenadence lies in a well tIlled Sorns crib, smsoko house sindo wheat, bin, plenty of potato hIlls, a fine lot of poultry sandi a good orchard. N rTA. A Fire In Omanguburg. ISpeocial to News and Courier.] Orsangobu rg, F"ebruaruy 2.-A destruc tive fire is now asginsg ins the opera house. It originat,ed in the property room at '7 o'clock by an expslosion of a lamp; in the roomi of C2orai Van Tsassoll, who is laying hero. The ontiro build lng is gutted. ThIe KnIghts of Pythias and Knights of I lonsor hall was dam siged. The FCdisto armory wsis also damaged. All sare in the same build lng. T1heo dlamago Is unknown. The property was Inseured. Tiho ent,ir'o ).prorty of the Corai Van Tsassolh Co. is destroyed. The walls of the buIld insg will 1)0 savedl. WVhat ple'asure is there in life withs a headl soehe, constti aitlin and bIi.utsnss? 'J ons n111 *esex perlonace I hems who couild beomo ier feot'y healthy by unsg D -Wi t's ILittle Eairly isers, tihe faoe . litte l'plus. W. k. P'elham. 4-4 ilecaching, good qisahity, 5o., a Wynn's BJargaina t,toro. t&f2t DEN TILLMAN T4L.CK lie Makea Bome Nl'eted"' R.matk* At,em '18-tho Majority Rv0le'w b It Apply Only Whon it WorU to Slt Thelt PardolM I nte rectk. WaikhIngton, 1NAh. 2. -ere hio if 4'Altflrnlia, 4n~.Inn1 his litxvoh in' OPIsitin to tho 11awaiism ftnto)c#t.j6n 1reat.y in I.he' 4)xecut-liY4 seson of the 8enat4 today,X in i.ho malin hi1s speec'h wa) 4 4nt1inittifn of th rguient on '011141-iIII111i l l1in41S whi 11h was hogtn yest (.141day, bitl ht ao 0HAMok tip (IlloeRtIon1 of pl-fte.cill pliilr InI todly'" tpiNh and mndertook tO 010w th1 fO' r4n1114 of m0111111rwe tId dofenlov t,l nRqull" I'on ,f ( .h Islatnld wobil ho 11wipe. 84e41RtOr' 'Pillman4 of 8Outhi ('Neo%lina "4'lI.Ionsl1 lvy hh e' oan ted a4 breO y.y 'Mt.Irf r %Aotllator iT11111i (if i 8 ',011Ou'oli lil4t i nt 14,') 4 414b t 1.14 '''111i som 14-4 g-H oll . U4 1 ~O041 A---Tl411 ft bre-ev. ,1%. "t-h- 1(.f f few miti". The %Zimlth Oroilina som i to 14f44r)d to 1h 1NN'0 t. vlmav. im Ievointfe ividt to whnlt ho feimlod th1 lf)o.r of tho rop ilih pAnvt tfo <%14 11 h111Shl Ag v in O. 1 Itr4%(\)1 (If 1h4 whi o N4.11 white 1i klanlds w14i I-f 1v mi'4N 41d oll) finl mit of 1hirt,y of e1114 inlhObit.ilnl- and th 11onecion tv. forvll . h r v li110S in) 1h14 9 111h aR h14'11 I VV "W N wvr h,"he "in) 4olth ar lina at m - I AN .o lo,tAh-liNh skw it 11MA'S (twnan. Th10 %')0 1h.Nn) }\AII.\ I)lf%h I\i -hns hiN, 01\ 6t. 1lil41110 4\%i ~ i0 ~ 4l 18 1l'' l$ %)I)inions Mval 11 sa14%oi rN4 t thi ma)Nrit y to ruhlo I llohld hk-o to kn 11,NvA whellh;r thlt INuienpat As 01h 1%)Iglkd its kin im l mn tIs4 sub%list lt- vight tit thlt, whit, mcitnl to rihle or It it hiaA, and will Ilxtnd I% to Ohe Southelrn Stattes, I will Vowe for thw treaty."111$Ilre' "Thlo dIstiniguishiod stwimrit from Sith C'avolina ovidotitly kniowis tAll 1bouI I. Iliti ffort. to ro-k"Attaibiish th14 wlito man'tA liar1ty In thlt, Smuth afte thlt, war anli Ilduh imilitlss givo ut 11m1 inlteozting information to that polit," Said Sollator 1 ,lialr. "1 dit) know mh Tilhuan, "andlit k4now thatm tho was Stloe 0'h1'ai ti and som1 Isof it ho shot un In tilhst, titW4 asothereproba - was in H1awai0, "Tesolnalor (INIm Sot Olinla wmuld, I hiardly ihinik.- interrupitedl whaot he sny hla her0, t4%I "I am willing to say it any where, Shid Mrt,. Tillmanl. I wanit thie'-6n1 sa poliy all along thving eI t'. Throw opin t- hte doorsA anditl I will say whatih havo said beorve Ow nviilre world." stilkol. Whito (11d not contCludo, and hIt will vontillo hi11 s1meh tolorrow.; lOACDH OF CONO iLi . 1ookm tin If i Hl Winl bo Prep.ored Abol. [The State, 3.] Thel( StteW board of control did not t ransuct very much butiMvesH yesterday. The morning sf!. sion was4 ocelupied in a onllference withl tho legilative sub committee In reference to an atend- I ment, to the dispensary iw and the hearin 441f1 the caof Pfefer aIV liqu,onr t4daler o t Cincinnt,(I sltino In 481 regr to tefrt, mthuer Sntor b'od sphitmc ti e dicingith ae adiaiiyof hav .w 4 ingo th sub-commt-te 44te 01 lg repor,'an1mendmnt an wihathe countly hIIOrd'sii hes thoighfed ah heavy 10a41pear1 oped tobeunnios n th opinitn t,hat 0thato, part of1 11' the system ever, wals reahed.dr. illersa appotu inte- to consuidlwith thel falltorne gener4'a l. ndte bIil.n wlab preparedist Many ci'Cten eed in efon. I pn on ratulat,1 CIns 1)t.o tIon hi i1Bn tI1cplete rest.ratio of is healt,h0 ande activit,. Hit sp.c Igorno Inh Tllerin rvouti'oniwstlylus1(tratedn' boacion sudto t,hItpuelods pHey bpok of bi-e m~ialima going onwo le hutg,one 1old~ an 8one1 (ilvr, w1405 heeupon,4 a1 cording. t1'oro the exatdcripio no of40 ha toVoahton reporterk i, otet bentat Abrowghtis awo, eet don witvary of Woe( leg,h puing of t,h amuatd leg on1 t,ho sho~11( uleanI the hopping abonrt n one rleg. Heu "dre an imagi toaty kifarossa' his1 t,igh,1 life a114 heavly 4141lad, and811( hto ed a h era.te n one( 80g (with1 his ar thrw rovinglbyW. aE. PelIIni atmms andllowdl comuit,11n onmuc merat. WynsWagin Ntonrenon tit-df'y kiilil thea 'hiho4 'Wido tl6 c All. ft. VT lolded d1owi AtIh eftp i'n114 M( dly.eront t,oun111t,14Ks. 1Itt01' ) ytyil 11111 'U'ak Vlso killed. TieldorMON tsouity goverwiliont hill wwoed. In t.he Houtv the 0ntito dky wh lpentl. on th lppropint.fti hill11. The 14ollnn raipod the aprioprintion 1r41 tlle Ntnto bNaNrId of htithi to,41,M)O. The Oommilitte,eomnddt Mt1n of 1MertM it Wa ut to 1"VO). hIy his method of Agring. T1h' 1oullA e'oted 410wi a MOtion to mnko I. Vl, All the other State institutions were l4ft fta4 the oommittel 1,0Nortd. T'he boloue 1,1skil* to Rplu41rnoprteto wmityforil. 11 h1unhw1'oA ittltlyN given to te SURtat Phl'. Pol, k lboppully l1 0.h" light. The whaya mR111ilam11 im. Itmittoe Ml tedi t11. tuppl hill. Tho Set'Rf levy; ks r1\4d i flve( milll" 1'h1. Is eonldiflolledi upNl thle popplin A ist.ih 1 until the 11th1 and it it lis leo-' I OC )e\ will hate to b\ it N'asM i N p O 1101)Pt TI t will he rqv4Nl to mlake 'ho 109 fivte and a hitlf u'es , A o ON f oh Ii -~ %t inoyl Ms.i~''a *11%1 A A NNIh. MIA imst NmiarkAlo birth svod the WOed near l'ollitNt, Ala, Sqin oe% w go Mr. J. 1\ Petis giave b rilh to three %hildreon w gilS and AII A tew ds sinwe she gA e si iih to noue bwys, al1 now hinll. Tw of tIeM w0ihMd r otiunds eah AInd the otlher Mr. Wi 1,. Smit h, of reiriok(4 1t-wn, Me., waA ritl( with erolie AiArrho for over thirty yoAr.. Ile had tweome fully zatisflet 1hat it was inly a question of a short time uitil elit wonld have to give til. 11e had it-oie re.aht- 1A some of I ho best physilatitt n Enorpv lnd Ameriea but got i permneiint relief. One 1ay he ploked ip a iewsinper and oitan6ed to read mi aenrisemeti of Clhantherlkaii'vi 'ollo, Cholera and DIarrhmt Rniody. 1o got a bottle of it, the firRt do"(e ielped him and its contuined use cured lim. For side by W. E. Polihatn. Don't buy your Fertilizers until you Be Hvans & Wilbur. t&f t. NOTICE. IDS WILL B1 RECEIVED BY theCity Council and considered text ruesday night for hauling pgravel rom the gravel bed, a mile and aAhalf romn the city, to any part of the city. P'or further information call on the Jity C.ierk. The right to reject any mod all bid1' reserved. UAy order of Council. C. A. BOWMAN, C. & T.T. .N. OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY NIGH T FEB. 9th. "Burnt Cork Merriment." GORTON'S FAMOUS NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS Endorsed, Praised, and Applauded Throughout America. THE CREAM OF REFINEMENT in everything. Old-time M iaistrolsy in all its Splendor. Clever Vocalists, Danoers, Musicians and Comned ians. "A Regular Whirlwind of Fun" Hank Goodman and H. C. Yorkey Strictly upi-to-dato in every particular. Hear GOrton's Great Gold Band. Do not miss the noon day Street Pa radio. Seats on sale now at Scholtz's Je welry Store. 2Prices 25, 50 &zd '75 Ct. M. Fersi's Soqs Co., Savannah, Ga. T. Q. BOOZER, Agt., NEWBERRY, S. C. Will sell you Whis k: y, Ry and Corn, at 50 per cent. re duction. Pure wIli> key at reduiced prices. Now is your time to buy. Only the purest stock to be sold at such re. duced prices. AGENCY UNDER N1EWBERRY HOTEL. VI. Ferst's Sons Co., rHos. Q. BOOZER, Agent Hoods cira n,1.o .\n 'The on y pills to iw t t.i w 11, Sil US. INN TiM iYA th s dh Aflol 1 it 10hnil nIwva\-T 1,4 t\ Nem at 4Nholosal, and do nt intvnd to A d vanikx) anyV price~s while these last, s.o of buy'ing all you no'od be' fore the areV 1 gone., New Spring Goods! 1 Nill ope this Sook a now Sprinlg line of Por Laces anzd E.mbroideries at ve's low prices, among the lot 1 %ase Sta dar wi Shirt o g rm), i n at .oll 40 Cents fworth 5 cents0 I intend to make it a live ly season, and whill try to merit an increasedI share of your p)atIonage by giv ing you the choicest pro ductions of the manufac turors at close on to whole sale prices. Come and see us often! Agent for Standard Patterns A. C. JONES. Newbey, S. C., Jan. 18, 1898. No Reductions By other Housos will ever un dersell or reach the level of Our Low Prices. We Underbuy and Undorsell thom all NO EXCE1PTIONS. Whether You Are offered goods at oat or at half pric, co'meo the Be Hive of bargmns and you can buy the same goods 'or a mere song. YesI Our prices are very little our Competitors needl magnify ing glasses to see them! XM e knock thomn blind Here Are a Few Black E~yes for competitors: 4-4 Bleaching Yours at only 8 3-4c. per yard. 4-4 Shirting Yours at only 4-48heting5o per yard. Yours at only Best Standard Prints Uc e ad Yours at only Good Parched Coffee c er3ad Yours at only Good Green Coffee 10c per p)ound Yours at only Soap--Good Washing Soniporpud Yours at only 3c, per pound. All other Goods at correspondingly low Your Dollatr Ta worth twice as munch at the BIeob,ive of Bargains. O.KLETTN ER, TeFair and Square Dealer. AAMITY LODtI NO. C? A. . M AREGU LARCOMMUNICATIONi of Amity Lodge, No.87, A. F. M. will b)0 held( next Monday evenjing at T.00 o'clock, In Masonic Hall. VIs[ti Iret bren cordially welcomed. Zi The M. M. Degree will be conferred A. C. JONES, W. M. J. HI. M. KINARD, Secretary. -BIG STOCK OF GOODS TO 111 8o4) AT REDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES Tho AAkn la gotting late and"'we still have a big stock of %1410, SHOES, HAT8 and FURNISHING G008 'W WWI W% W1414 1t1tAtDLEWS OF PROFIT I WO WnO to u tho Gooda into money, and if SW vt ini the prloos will do it, we will Ayccomplish our object I Wo h4vo a vory ntiobby line of N Mee Ntad ~8Barfs, Bilk Handkerchlefs, Etc., a n m t~~ ( rjisdotma n0presontB I Oomo in and we can show you kotttwr than we can tell you. Wi\ mNi tAcly business I THE NEWBERRY CLOTHING COMPANY, A Great Scheme! I\' hnot mwako vour dollars out of rubber? That's a oticm. ''lhi they'll stretch, It's a pretty Sumt ittor to niake a Five Dollar Bill stretch over a Tln Dolhir purchase, and we don't promise to'dothat t'or you; but, until rubl)er dollars are made, we'll com nearer to it. than any store you know of. We'll Stretch a Dollar So that it will eovor an all wool knee pants suit worth fifty cents more. We'll stretoh ,four dol. lars aind seventy-five cents of your common silver m1oney so it. will cover a splendid all wool suit to fit, young men up to 19 3 ears old, worth $7--the r Jit not the young man. We'll stretch $6.75 over a fancy Cassimere Suit that ought to cost $8, and would it' this storo wasn't here. Want to stretch your money '? Bring it here, and you'll hink its rubber. 3.31. WOOTELT, Wf-Ay. , NEWBERRY, &.'J." YOU ARE GREETED WITH BARGAIN! Those who prize the value of a dollar can not aftord to not take advantage of the im mense bargains in Dress Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Underwear, Etc., now offered the public at Wynn's Bargain Store. Call early and often and you will be made happy, for happiness follows everyone who buy their goods from WURq's Borgini store. C. E. SUMMER7 . N UMR~G U~~ 1he Leaders of D ~rocrIo, Had ae, Harness, Dry Goods ...Shoos and Clothing Our load WagonsI jusM a rooeiv a .CrI~ Jrra n nge ,o arrivo in a fe dayA. IA ' lo l - rtj o dj Urr~OIng a'm and B ue >ricos. WVe enn!1t*ve you 'nmny. 0 e u d n e Don't forget our branda8 or Flu:Oefpiaoit,II.9j~* ' WVaterloo, OuftHikory. The1 hea8t iIo u iskia for te, BIJuo Bird mountv. dfr m,