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1b oNaoIAA rN nE v Corrected ovory Tucoday and Friday bylsumueur Bros. M oat... .................. . . ......... (4(47c. Shoulders .......................... 5? a(q ec. H am s.................................. 10,(i, l2t. -Host Lard ............... ........... 7(,8 . Best Molasses, new crop...... d0C. Good Molasses..................... 25( 135 . C orn ..............................0... 55c. $ al.......... . . ......... ........... -55 . H1ay.......................... 90. W heat Bran ........................ $1.00. lst Patont Flou u.................. $6.00. 2nd Best Flour ............ $5.50. Strait Flour........................ 5.25. Good Ordinary Flour ............$4.00(i.75 S ugar .................. ..... ......... R ico .................................... 61()8 c. Coffee ................................. 10(21 c Cotton seed meal, por sack... $1.00. Halo Hulls, per cwt......... 30c. cointry Produce' 3utter, per tb ..................... 15I(20 . E,ggs, per dozen ................. - toc. Chickens, each .................... 12A.(q20c. Peas, per bushel....... .......... 0O . Corn, por bushel.................. 50!. Oats, per bushol .............. 35('Oc. Sweet potatoes ................ 50(u . Turkeys, pr Ib ................. 6(a) 8e. Fodder, por cwt ................. 60(g-75e. J.,J. LANE. Has Just Received a Frosh Supply of ...AC'D and GUANO... fht tf. An clegirant 1 lie of men's custom made shoes just received at . J. Wooten's. Cotton s-ed liulli For sale at 22. cents per hundred f&t3t T. C. Pool. Cotlton Seed for Snlo. Celebrated King Cotton Seed for sale by T. C. Pool. f&t2t Notico. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter of Daughters of the Con federacy will meet, in the parlors of The Nowberry Club oil Wednesday affteri.nooni, larci 1th, 1898, at 4 o'clock sharp. The members are urgently re(iested to attend, also thbse who desire to join the Chapter will send their applications. MAus. NAT GISt, See. What plea111oVU is thint III life Wit.h it nl no, contl Ittiol andl hili msti s'? T ons. In18 -xperlonce then w,ho eould become per fvot 3' healthly by 1siig ) M I'04 inttle Early isori, th1 famlo ks litt,4 pills. W . t1. Pelinn Buy your shoes fiom ,lamieson aid you will get the bcst goods. ftf Buy your furnishing goods from Jamiesonl. 1l carries tho latest stylos and first-class goods; no jol) lot trash. ftf. A lot of best grado Clay Worsted Suits marked down to wholesale cost. Jamioson. f If Teacherst' Assoct ion. The next meeting of the County To'ichers' Association will be. held at Garinany Academy on Alarch 12th. The following is th programme: 1. Address-Prof. U3co. B. Cromer. 2. What, Is the best method of teach ing writing ill our coutntry schools? Miss Jo Langford, Mr. J. E. Ifutor. 3. Civics itn schools -Miss Viola GAressett, Prof. W. HI. \\ ia1ce. 4. Query box. Oni thle mIorintg of Feb1. 20, 1 S95, I was sick wv ih rhmeumat ismt, and1( lay in bed until May 2Nst, wheni I got a bottle of Chambewrlai n's Palin 1Hilmt. T1het first apiplientionI or it relieved tme ali mcstt entire ily frotm the pint and1( tIhe - secondli aflbrdedi compleh te relilef. In an shlort tilAe I wias abhle to be ump and verne, M\In n. Hold by WV. E'. i'ehm. WA lot of odd Pants loft over' from suits, that wo are selling for 10ss than cost. Jiamtoson. f t f. The nicer. 1no of Shirts for 50c ou tho mar'ket. just receiv'ed at f tf ' Jamieson's. New Goods comn jg ini dail.v at CIol. N ii. Wardt 1.s Suddenl,uy, ('ol. N. 13. Warid, of Sj:anbu olnrg, hias beeni in Newberrty for several weeks otn it visit, to his sisteri, is. J1. i\1. Scott. He expected to n-etprin to-mao-row. Yes terday tnmrnig lhe wans in his usual hetlth and ate a hearty ditnnern. TIe was staying ini the stor~e of Alr. M. . Scott. About 3~ o'clock he closed the store-and I ' ad ovetr to the house a ndl said hie was feelinug very sick ton h is stomach. The ladies of thne family up. p)ledl the ordinarny remitit os andi sent fotr a doe'or, buty be forec the physician arrilved lie was dead. C?ol. Ward waIs 68 years old1 a nd un maririled. Hie wvas a naitivye of Spartan burg County anid a brave Confeuderato solditer. is remaini s will lie taken to Spartanburig for itnte rmtent. A mani stanids no chaine of being elected to 11the ayorship~l of a city uin less lie enijoys the co,nhlenco and( es ii em of his neighbors. Ge~o. WV. Hutm h reuy Is the ponpuhlar matyor of' Swan ton., OhIo, anid unditer' date of Jan. 17, 186 lie wrItes nu follows: "T'hIs is to certIfy to our anpprciationi of tihamberla~Iin's Conugh -itemuedy. MNy fam ily and neIghblois have testeR1 d It, and1( we kuniw It Is ian excellnt remnedy for' coughls anid co lds.-.Geona)i(ii W/. HUTMPHREitY.'' Mold by WV. E. Pelhami. IFlynn says he is overloaded wvith gioodns a4ain and that the New York huiyer muist hav'e hatd about four' fingers in hIn and tr( feooling rIch as Vandtteibil t when he bough t the goods. H-e forgets niow how ha.d It wats1 t make a (10111ar when lie puilledl the bell c>r'd over the businiess end of the nude. taf2t. I am still running imy H1arness Shop at old stand by first-class harness maker. Harnoss made and repaired. f4t 1"' A. .SCUm Ir.n VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT Some of our citizens.wont up to Due West today to hear lion. Win. J. Bryan lecture. - There will be proaohing in the First Baptist church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Something is expected to drop at any time concerning the appolitient of ia postmaster for Newberry. Go from home to hear the news. It was rumored in Columbia last Friday that it was snowing in Nowberry. Services inl the Episcopal church Friday night at 8 p. in. and Sunday at 11 a. in. and 4:30 p. in. by Rev. Holmes. Mr. George M. Kinard left last night for Laurensville, Ga., to attend coui t as a witness in a caso against the G. C. & N. R. R. Rev. J. L. Vass, supeeintendent of the Connie Maxwell Orphanage will pr-each in the First Baptist church Sur - 'daiy morning. The Newborry Guards were out practing yesterday afterroon. Thoy bad target practicing near the culvI; t leyond Gravel Town. News reached hero yestorday that Col. L. D. Melton, of Columbia, had been appointed United States Marshall by President McKinley. The singing school of Mr. Woody hIas been closed and a choral union has been organized from members of the school and will meet once a week. The public is invited to attend. Tht(e oratorical contest and joint do bate of the literary societies of Now berry College will be held inl the opera house to-night a week. The full pro grammie will b published in our next paper. 'I he Exculsior Five Company Is pro gressing nicely in their efforts for a ball-bearing reel. It is thought they will have enough money subscribed to order the reel within the next week or 10 days. Col. T. J. Lipscomb, of Colinla, al(a ex-Newberrian, in the first primary for Mayor of that, city, on Tuesday of this week, led in the race, and is in the seconld with Mayor Sloan. Co!. Lips coib'i friends in Newberry are proud of the race he has made and hOI)e for his 1in1al success in the next primary. Alessrs. 1"ertrani & Willard, the gen tlemen who gave the performance in the opera house recently uinder the aus pices of the ladies of the Methodist Chureb, will rettu'n to Newberry about May 20th, and with the assistance of local talent present "The Amnerican Wife," onle of the hest plays in their iong list. This entertainment will also be under the auspices of the ladies of tile Methodist Church. Now Im the Time To purify your blood with flood's Sar saparilla. March, April, May are the trying months of the year. At this season your blood is loaded with im purities which have accumulated dur ing the winter, and these impurities must he immediately expelled. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Purifier. It is the medicine which has acoom 11ished many thousands of -emarkable cnres of all blood dliseases. It is what the muil lions take in the spring to build up healt.h and ward oif sickness. WNe are again overstocked, our New York buyer having sent twice too many goods, and we must p)ositively' sacrifice those beautiful niew goods. Go to other~ stores and1( get prices, then comec to see ius andl you can see the marked difference in goods and( prices to he in our favor. t"rom the New York Custom House auction sale of l"ebruary we have the latest implorta t,iOns of high grade wh ite and color-ed Dress Goods, Fin HamIitiburig J aconet anid Swiss E'dginrg, Dim it.ies, Lineni Laawn, .Organdies, Nainsook and Welts and a thousand novelties in all kinds of goods att not more than 6J5e on t,he dol lar of last year's prices. Conmc tad see our novelties and bargains. it is a pleasure, and not a labor, to show nice new,~' up3-to-dateO goods when they are genine bargaIinsLi1, and1( hear the ladies say, "They arc the prettiest and cheap e'st goods I ever' saw., anda y'ou are all so very kind,"' att l"lyn ni's Cash Store. t&12t uIth-A ithan,ce 1Rany3. . In response to tihe call of President WVilborne of t.he State Alliance to make Satur day, 12th March , Sub Al liane H~allhy Daty, the sub-alliances of New herry, County ar*e hereby called to meet at t,heir rei'spectivye pilacesi of meeting on Saturday, I12t.h, at 2 p. mi. "Members ae urged andl requested to put, themciselvyes in good stand1(ling withm the State and1( Nationial Alliances by paLyinig their annuaitml (tues, which will be 25 cenits State andl 10 cents Na t,ionatl." A\ll sub-alliances are requestedl to meet, and( those that, have not, been mleet ing regularly are requested to ieorgan izie and b)0 prIepar'ed to scnd full (delegations to t,he next meeting of the county alliance. H. TI. C. HIUN'fT, President. C.X F. I ov I, Secretariy. County papers1' )leatse copy. I desire to attest to the merits of Chianiberini's Cough irmedy as one of the mo iist valtiuable nad emfeient prep araftlins oin the maiirket. It br1oke an1 exceedlingly dhanger'ous cough for me1 In 24 hoturs, and in gr'atitud th10ferefor, I desIre to inform you that I will never he! wIthout it and1( yo,u should feel proud( of' I he iIghest, ester -n ini wh1ich youir itmdieas are held i9 petoplo in genl eral. It isi the one r! .iedy amion gten, I IOiltad. Ntu(cess to it, --*- ), R DocwN i.Y, Ei~tor of Detmocrat, Alblon Ind. .Foir sale by WV. E Pelhami. Tro Ouro ai Cold in One D)ay. Take L axat.ive liromo Quinine Tab lets. All D)ruggists refund the money If it falls t.o cure. 25c. f&t6mi WVan ted I Agents to work in Nort.h or South Carolina for the IHomec Muttital Fit-c P'rotectio,n Association of S'outh Caro Ii na. Liberal conmmission or salary gi ven. A pply to THos. F. HIARMON', Glen. A gt., t&f4t. Now berry, ., C. PItESIDENT CHOIMER IUETUtNS Tho Students of Newbrry College Welcuo 111m Iome. An w3 stated Tuesday, the colloge students took holiday. 'resident Cro tuer returned on the evening train on the C., N. & L. The students secured a carriage to which they hitched them solves and went over to the depot In a body to meet the train, accompanied by the other members of the faculty. P k the train rolled up a yell went out from them, and Mr. Ctomor was taken up bodily and placed in the carriage in waiting, and the students double quicked to the Nowberry Hotel, draw ing the carriago themselves. Thoy called for Judge Bonet, who came for ward and made them a short talk, in substance as follows: Young gentlemen of Newborry Col lege: It, aTords me a great deal of pleasure to meet you here. I have fol lowed this bill just now become an act of Congress, I have watched its various vicissitudes and I rejoice with you that at last it has become a law. It may he thought by soino of the wealthy col leges North, endowed with their mil lions, of very small consequence-this $15,000-but I would remind you that in the store house of. the gods matters are weighed rather than counted, there fore I say all honor to Congressman Latimcr in his 1riand light for New berry College. He deserves what he is now receiving at your hands (applause). All honor to President Cromer. I knew him in years gone by as a good lawyer. [ hear of him now a,3 a good President, and am led to believe now that he has developed into a good poli tician and lobbyist,. But I must not take l) your time, for you arm not here for a lecture, but, you aro ont on a frolic. I therefore shall ask you to join me in saying someth ing yourselves. [ Itropos three che.ts for President Cromer. Als(I thren cheers for Con gressmntt, r,ttimer. 1 know you will join me in t hwee times three cheers for Newberry College. I thank you for the honor and only wish I was one of you boys. At the conmlusio of Judge Benet's talk President Cromler was called. lie said he was too tired to talk, but spoke brielly, in substance as follows: I want to say I appreciate your good will and especially your love for New berry College. Congressman Latimer deserves the cheers tonignt at your hands, because it is due to his per sistent, earnest endeavor that the a propriation has passed into law. It is simply ant act of tardy justice, not as a bounty, but the appropiation comes to day as a single act of justice. Thirty three years have clapsed since the building was occupied by Federal troops, and the applropriation comes to night when wi- are talking of going to another war. President McKinley has acted very kindly towards us all. He investigated it for himself and satis fled himself that the appropriation was an act of justice before he signed the bill. I want to repeat that I appreci ate your gond will, and above all your lovo for the college. it would be a great misfortune to receive this money without our claim being just, and we would not want one dollar if it was not that way. I want to pr~opose three cheers for Congressman Latimer. Three cheers for Cromer were then given, followed by three cheers for President, AleKinley. It is, or shtould be, the hilghee~l arm of every nmrchant. to please is eus.i tomere; anmd Ibuat the widle-atwt,ke drug firum of Aleye'rs & Eih lemnan, Mterli g, i11., is doi ng so, is proven bay ihe fol towing, frown Mr. Eshleman,: "'In my. slxteu't y'eaurs' ex perIence int the drug business I have never seen or sold or triedl a meudicinme that gave as goodl sat tsea tin Chammber'lai n's Colic, Chiol enra andit DI)arrhan3 Retmedy.'' Sold by W. E. Pelhamu. Objects of tha Neiw Caannpany. In another colun of t,his paper will be found an ad vertisement of the New berry L and and Secu.rity Comnpany. The books of subscription to the capital stoek will be opened at the st.ore of Col. C. J. Purcell & Co. Monday, Marchi 14, 1898. T1he object, of thte compt~any is to putr chase, hold, lease and imuprove real ei - tate and to sell, transfer, sublet and rent, ?he same, from tim.i to L,ime, tas the directors mtay determi ne; to make loans or money, securedi by mortgages On real estate, buy bonds otr stocks, and such ot,betr seuit, ies as t hte board of dhirectors may dheemt adv isable; to buy andl to sell bonds, stocks and other evi denees of indlebtedlness: to Invest the funds of the corporationt for such othetr purposes aind objects as tmay best pr'o mote the Interests of the corp)orationt; to negotiate loans attd guarantee the pay3men t of the samei; to bor'row money aind pledge the assets of the corpora tion to secure the payment of eamte. Medical men say rheutmat,ism Is the forerunnetr of heart disease. Hlood's SarsaparilIla cures rheumnatism by its action of the blood. it, was a Cough t,hat carried himt oIl It was a collin they carried h im off in. D)ON'T D)IE the lives of hundreds arnd will nave It. is unnoecesartry. We have saved yours for 25 cents. Our Compound Cough Syrupll seldom fails to give im mediate and permanent relief. Use one bottle, and you will give up thmo ha ck business. Manuif actured anmd for sale at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. A now lot Cbildron's and Missesj' Shoes just received from Zeiglor Bro3. Jamninaon. f Ui An Extra Term. Judge Benet-yesterday morning said, In looking over the criminal docket, 1' was evident to him that, the crimir al cases could not be tried this week ano the jail cleared, and as the Sessiont Court, could not be extended Into next week, it would be proper to order an extra tormu. The following order was therefore passed: State of South Caolina -- Newberr County-In Court General Sessions Regular Term-March, 1898. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that an extia term of the Cour of General Sessionls is lc('esslry to c'ear the docket, It is ordered, on motion of Thomas S. Sense, Solicitor, that an extra term of the Court of General Ses sions for Newberry County be convene and held at Newberry court house, on the eleventh day of April (being the second Monday of April), for the pur pose of trying and disposing of criminal cases. It is further ordered that the Clerk of Court do issue writs of venire failas for thirty six petit, jurors and shall therein I equire the attendance of this ty six petit jurors on the first day of the said term of this Court herein ordered, and that he give duo legal and neces sary notice in the public journals of the County concerning the holding of said extra term of Court. W. C. B1c'v, Pre8idinlg Judge. 10th March, 1898. Why w! you buy bitter nauseating tonics when GiovE'S TAS'PLE.SS ('lilT. TONIC is as Ileasalt as Lemon SyrunI Your druggist is authorized to refa ' the money in every case where it fils to cure. Price. 50 cents. If you want a bargain in Men's, Boys' or Chi dren's Clot.hing and Pantis and Pants' Jeans. Co.tolnades, Ladles' Sh-irt waists, and in fact anytin, make a bee line for Flynn's Cash Store t&f2t. Wanted At once, 10,000 pounds of dry hides. Highest market price paid. t&f tf. Summer Bros. The latest war news in Newherry is as follows: A day or so ago, noticing a company of the leading cit.izens of the town, among whom Mayor E, - was the central figure, in close conve%lrsa tion colncern-fing t.he probabilities of war wit,h Spain, the writer's curiosity was aroused. So he drew nearer and found that they w-iiro dizcussing the ad visability of coistructing fortifientions along Scott's Creek, in order to protect the town and to check any possible ad vance of the Spanish gunboats, should we be compelled to go to war with Spain. Possibly something was said of a navy to ply upon these waters, and of a force to be stationed at the mouth of Scott's Creek, in order to save from destruction all of the valuable property situated,along the banks of this Roman Tiber, there being many costly bui'd ings which, as the evening sun bends low, throw their shadows far ont into its majestic waters. Many other sug gestions may have been made which the writer (lid not catch, but enough was learned to allay all fears of inva sion by Spanish gunboats. It is hoped that no citizen will be so unpatriotic as to) divuilgc these p)lans to the enemy. Josil TRIUMP. Don't annoy others by y*our~ coughing, antd risk your tirfe by "egleti a cold. One Min uite Co""h Cure cores coughs, c4)l'l,, croup, grIppi ,d all throat and lung troubles . W. Officer, Newberry Guairds. At a recent meetirg of the Newberry Gunards the following ellcers were electedl for the ensuing year: WV. S. Lang ford, Captain. R. H. Wearn, 1st Lieutenant. BI. M. AulI, 2nd Lieutenant. WV. E. Pelham, jr*., 1st Sergeant. T. H1. Pope, 2nd Sergeant. J1. G. Daniels, 3d Sergeant. M. P. Hlornsby, 4th Sergeant. T1. 0. Stuart, 5th Sergeant and Color Beatrer. F. D). Mower, 1st Corporal. JTas. S. Renwvick, 2nd Corporal. Arthur Copeland, 3d Corpor~al. Moses Hiuiett, 4th Corporal. Gee. M. Kinard, Armorcer and D)rum 111r. C. D). WVeeks, Sccretar'y and 'i'reas Geo. G. Joines, Quiartermnaster. Dri. WV. G. Hlouseal, Surgeon. Geo. S. Mower, Attorney. Rev. G. A. WVright, Chaplain. Wv1.4)10g couigh is hoe most d,stressing innlad~y; bt, i.ts 'luration enn be eu' , ihort b,y (.he uase of() o Minnie Cough (Of e, which is lso t no best knuownu ron) Oly for crou p uad all iung an'1 bronchibl troubles. W . E. Pel h,am. t att a4 en tlhe So,ul he rn for st,eclal Oceai Th Southern Rail way is olfering special reduceed rates for return trip to Norfolk, Va., for the followving named occasions, wh ichi will occur in that ci ty: A mferican Baptist IEduIcati onal Socie t'v, M ay 5: Mo. Baptist, Conven tion, May 'i.. 12; Woman's Baptist Alissionary Union. Mlay 6l-10. '1 ickets will he put on salez May 2 to (I, limited for 15 days, at $12.3o for the roun d trip from New berry. L"or any fitrtther' informat,ionl call on Agent, J. A. Burron, who will take p)leasutre in Pointintg ouit t.he adlvantages, suiperli aiccommiodaitionis andi improvedl service otfered b)y the bouthern. Children U id! ults tortured by bu,rnr., 14(n11h4., ijuries0, '(eema or s4kh ien sess :iy sjonro instant relief by noing) 1)e WIll's Witch II z'- .S,d1vA it is 1330 gIcaut Pil4 remed~ty. WV. F,. Pethamn. WE Save You Money ! Th'le road to success' tIle) say loads to economy; the rond to economy loads to Polhm's Drug Store. AR we buy for two large stores, we buy1) at rock b)ottomf prices .md1( can afford to soIl eb-'ap. An)y andi everything at extremiely low prices. PETLHAM'S PHARMACY. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL THE NIS OF A LIVE AND PH(O. ClUESSIVE TOWN. rSpectsl Col rempolltenvo loraid and News I Prsclpcity, -3. (., "March0 10, 1898. Editot Beard, of tho Carolina News, was In town last Saturlday and was 4howing his MadstoIe. It was quitC a curiosit.y, and it large crowd githered 41rounid hiin tt the postollice. It Is a curious looking thing of a dark gray color, ailt the size of i good big wal (lut.. Col. N. B. Wheeler and Mr. S. .1. Kohn went to tle lIondik last week. We desire to extenid oir coiriatuila ilons to 'resident Crolneir and New )erry College for the vrvy sitng sui that, will conlm to the college from1i1 til Scingvessloatil a piropriation. This will Jo Newberry College great, good andci put new life in) her, if such a thing were possible. Again we extend con gratulations and wish her naniy years of uibounded success in tie great life work in which she is eigiaged Inid the good she will be able to do will last till time shall end. The Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionlary Society of Grace chiureb had their ailnal election last 'Ionday. which resulted its follows: Mrs. P. E_ St-1cum11pert, prelident: M iss 1llinn I'lu ther, vice-presidenlt.: Aliss Geitrud Simpson, seeretury: M rs. M. E. Kohn, coresponing secretay; I iss I nnie Cannonl, treasu1rer. 'I'le socivty will hold it public meeting inl the near fu ture, at which Imeeting lv. J. A. 11. Scherer and wife, missionaries to Japan, will make acd1resses or talks, notice of whieb will be givenl latcr. Mr. Fred Ullussell iatd family havt beenl Visiiting oI- towIsIIalI. M11. ItII. Ruissell. Joe, son of Nt. .1. N. Peagle, who is quite low with ityphoid pnenclnii, at last report, was thought, to be a little beI t 'r. Miss Essie Bolind, of Iittle Munl tai, has been Visiting h.er b1lother ai sister, Mr. 1). V. Boland and NI is. ILa than, the past, wee.k. "Don't forget the recital by Miss Ailken's music class in the Cradel Sohool building oi Tuesduy night March . Adiksion. 10 ceIlS." Voice. of the ro'-. \\'ong in t w particulars, MIr. E-:Jitor. The musical is on Friday, Miarel I1.. A ind it, is fr-ce; no admission will be airged. Wo learnti from the \'oict' thlat tlle M\1 issioniary Society or W ightcItmani Chapel elected the fo'llcwing iers foi' the esuling year: President. Mrs. J. P. Bowers; vice-president, Mis. P. 11. Major; treasti'er, Mr.s. Alioe 0. NI itchell; correspondin tg secretitn-y, I iss Jo Langford: recording secretary, Mrs. 1". V. ( 'atpers. Th'le sod. ct.y hast muadlO arrangements to havo Rev. J. A. It.iCe, 1). D., 0' CoImb11)ia Femalte 'ollege, atl dress them ont the first, Sunday in A pril at the regrilar houir for service. very body is invited to attend the nietiLig atid hear the addres The fo!lovig is the honor roll of thi e P'rospeiity Gra'cded( Se biocol for Il.he miot tI of February: L.ucy' Fellers, (Gary Kirk patr'ick, Grcco K(irk patick, I':ini K(ohni, Ih'a Lester', IDaisy Nates, Genr gtusttus Ycoung, 1Hviady [Iarm'oncii, billie IHell1eI Hal Inuain, J1essile MIoseley, Lec nt NI oseley, Elicier Haclhnita n, AI 4catt K irtk paitriclk, Cecil Wyche , l I leanor Captlers, Jenniue Hiallman, Le na Lester, LillIian WX'ise. (Cornel ia Caplers, George K irk patrick, Carrie Pr'icie, Jolt rPI at W\'ise, Young IBrown, JIohnc Gelston, Anie. Lauit 'e L.esteri, Markt'ls Situipsoni, Grani villec Wychie, J1ane X WitIcerispoon, Anncile May Geclstonc, A llen Lest.ce', Willie Maty Wise, V'inniie Rulf, Chl'ey llao'-re, Azee Counits, Eddlie Concts, Clara II air, IRosat Kenniiedy, Emcima KCennecdy, Irtiest Ma i,hiis, Gecorge Hlarimn, Sinmon Wcee c Perr'iy Simuipsoni, (;'eor'ge 13rownc. T1he mu tsie clatss (if lIbe C tadedc Schiool hias made commenid able prcogress undccler thce ellicient teaching (If Misks Alkc, and we ennti but feel that, tlihis departL' mlent, is (one Of Iche st.'oncg po0in.$ icn Ihe Prosperity G radedl School. E-very de patmltent is iii chaIlre of tIhe best tenteheris an d inucch g(ood( wo rk ha s been i doncie. Th'le class will give a uiicicacl uindler Al iss A iken's (11ircet-icon liidaiy nigh t, Miatch II1. Thec fcolloin g is th le Ch'loru.s -('lac,s a i stedi by Mlessis. KCihler' andc W itherspoocnl. Dncet.: TIri ppling Th'l roughi thce NIenad ley'. IPet,ito Valse-- NI Is ( ora 1 ioozer'. Grandl WXaltz: Iteethlovenc --E'rin lithn D)uet.: L e Pect,it C2arniva'l - liirge W i5c' M%ol'tt , K( iek pIItrick. Mnnciiet.: I'lu'eresk.i Annciie lIc*llh WVise. P'ure W~hite. --i-olin cW'YbcIc. Josice's Tyoien-Lea'osly Chrn-Cla,.s, assisbedl by Nc's K( ibler anid Wi'ithler'spcot. Duect: Le l 'ciit, ( 'iival, I'olkcF Lill1ian Wise, I soline Wychie. Edeli W als tz ' -Gr ace Ki1rkat p-rLtick. Theic l"air -~ -A inie NI:iy I lienhaugh. Old llelfry ( 'hcimes---Jlis.ie Mcier. ,o Ziphyri Val s.N---Moffat.t K( irkpatri ck. C'hant. I)c Nord ( Mcloclic) --- MI ss Ger trudce SI icmpsoic. Waves~c of t he O ceanl Galocp -.:ste.lle St ewart. Sprinig-Lill11ian WVise. l-s)o'ir ( Noet.neneii)-MN i-cs Scallie WA'itIc ''Trentellce Annie I 1,lmc WVI. Vca~cl: "O'(, L o viing Hea rt-, T~ 1st clni' -MI iss A ikeni. I Icet: Sleigh I idIe - E-:rin KCohnc, F.s.. telle Stewarit. rC(hcorcis (JCa, aessi.ted biy Alessr''. IKible.r und WiLtherspooni. I(Av' Liko billousness, dyspep,sla, headache, consti. patton, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly Cured by llood's Pils. They <to their work Hoo d's easily and thorontghly. Best after <dinner polms. 25 cents. All (ruggits. Propared by ,. 1. 1100(1 & Co., I.owel. Mass. The o41ft Pill to take with I lood's Sarsaparilla. For the Nxt 3o Dayr Froiml date I will sell at and below .\ ew* Yovrk (ot. Rogers lIos.' Spoons, Knives. Porlks. and plated ware; Wiateheo, Chains. lraeelet,s, Cufi" and (' oluit lit tons. Clocks. I11roneles, Sit v(r Noveltits, Palley (,oo1s. Comne andI sec Is, M110 11 is l1miteRi and we t1ust. 111alc ro for l ot- ml Splr Itilld stilmit.t go-ds. Wiatchles, Clocks aIov m1 . Jewell-v repatired and work gluaranteed. 01;1 gold and Silver houghi. and exchanged. Lf Next door to IRohertson & (Nider. Contraeturs ned Iluilerm. Es'tiailtet furuuishei onl applila tion without chargo. If you have a houso to build or any mechanical work to bo doni it. will sivO y,ol money to so us .beforo closing coi. t ric(s. A record of 30 yvars in the business. Roferies furnitished if desired. First.-clasti work at lowest. prices. J. C. CANNON .& SONs, Nwherry, S. C. No Reductions By othl Itllos will evei un dersell or reach tho lovel of Ou1r Low P -icvs. We Underbuy 11n1d Undorsell all - NO EXCEPTIONS. Whether You A roi l'id goods itt ost. o- at l alf PiI, voeiv to tho Bee liive ur bargalls 1an11d 301 can luy the sHM10 goods for it loro song. Yes! 01ur pricvs aro vory littlo <llr Competitors neeod ma111glify ing glasses to See thwim! We knlock thel blil ! Here Are a Few Blaec Eyms for comlpetitors;: -1-4 MIaChing You's at only Y,ou; at ,1only 4-4 Sheeting oc, perI yard. Y ours aIt, only ].lo0- yard. llo.,t S Lit.itad P'rints Youirs at, oly 4v. perI yurid. Good Parchied Coll'ti 4. e yud Yours lit only Good Gr.eve Coyfee Yoln's at only o pmr poulnd. 03 .ETTER,pud Cannonp&rMces. 1awrth aetwcs mnch te Mansion House Steam Laundry, Greenville, S. C. The Prot'er Domes/ic Finish it th115ia hini'da'. Clean and1( sweci rie in 1( the.( ~t o penair te1i'r \ils s thiruin (iaculate thlaat wi ot rII(ols th goo.) fen saisacio.'o les ( wnplanev t fliail ito do isst,sl D>l:NTY lr(>'4 NIWVe. Y--I i')HA N ('II'1 III ofL~0 i"lgeco'1nh Iar, ecs, Ilt ('(ltPin I 'itAN O aDI ittO IT89l. WA0106ale Prices FOt TT1 ...Aetall Trae... ---MAT FOR THE' MONTH OF [xMARCH 1898w1 It is my pirposo to givo tho pt-ople of Newherry tho privilogo of buying fivo thousand dollarti worth of nico New priig Goods Drvss (loods, Dry Go ds, No tionls, i l,iery, (; o s' juol l rcltiofs, Shirts, Llats, U'llbrellits, Trunk111, amlid Moen's, Boy's , W0om1n's andfil( Children's t Shoes it little inl advanlco of wholo Sill) prices, du11r1 rig the 11m li th of March. ThI face. is you Could not buy i n Si1gle aticlo it whoh'stiale, lower thll you ann buy your goods this Spring ait mly slorv. AINy comllt ,-ionl with bmy Phila delphi ll 111oue (1nal0es io to Securo adviitages tbat, no utivi holuso ill Newherry v ijoys. I stil liberal elouglh tor give the people tih holiit, of it. Don't buy on it credit and kep your hu11shalnd poor, but let him go to the baihs and get. the money mil savo 25 per eenLit. n11 your pur hss.You may1 11,1ttor your lsVlveS tt you ar liiot lying this dilfer one 1111 iti i th aroi ll I I Ito maamo. Thiit weeIc wI will onlitinluo to s(Il ll f111 our bost. prints IM -1(, our iew I 1 2 poreales it 1I0t , iill ing ('aibritis hest <iuality it -e, C'>its Spool ('ohonl ait, -10c, a dozoln. And all of, t (o'assin wt -rs, Jea ns1 and IiilmmIs it aetult coSt. A Iargo line of lvwv Plints it o0c to $3."M i pair Just received. C'olmo and seo u1S oft en. A. C. JONES The People's Storo. Nowerry, S. C., "arel 1, 18)8. I Itlh and Miarket St reet. COME...... ANDSEIE! SOur New Line of SChock MusliIns,j 2EmbroiderIes, Insertings, Laces, 4' CalicoeS and SPercals. 8 \Ve live just e1 i l at case of Q I .b l'ireales, rast ('olors,8 woitjh we wv Iill 'iell~4t y uat, S 7 [-2 cents, SYou Mist See C Ot ntew sini Sit \Va. W it at, o,, \V\ will -ell yo a4it goodeF we 14 wviii sill yotu ebenpj. () :o: --- Va1 hu antl, Ibeforo 2Davenport & Renwick. Cigar Sale ! I haive ai few oil' brandslu of Cigairs that : will s''l rega',rdlei s of ('os1. Thiese ( igars8 aro all Sol by mainntfaci t urrs for first ohlass goods,8 huil they d tli su:t811 our .rado. Catll for "SA NTIA I!A NA." "A'iTTAC;VA (CiVit if ynu want.uI Cigar8 iat at low My ReallIar ULic of tism~ is up1 to i18 tsusual (oxceloneo! W\o (do (olr si are' of Supjplyinig the mtost fatid11(11 iou tmokers of t he townx, t hterefor'e, wet canntti best in1 o1 r regtilart line. TIhantk ng you fit' phst favors and1( ask inig ia ('ont inulnetnu or same,(4 I ami S. B. JONES. Call for the Sussex Shiou for boy-. The best med ium pric sh1I oest~ niide'. f If .JllanOElfm