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E. It. AULL, EDITOR. Spain means fight and Minister Wood ford did not have to ask for his papot of withdrawal. They wvro given by the Spanish. It Is settled now that there shall be war with this country and Spain. IIow long such a war will last is mere mat ter of conjecture and much depends on the result or the first battle. We had hoped tial, U,bu differellesC might have been settled without war but that seems impossible. The Presi dent has signed the resolutions and an ult,limatun hats been sent to Spain to wit,hdraw her troops from Cuba. This she will not do without a struggle. As to Ihe filnail result, there can be no doubt Cuba will le fr-ee. but what we fear, is that we will have troubi in keeping lier free from internal strifes. Wo judge from reading our prohibi tion exchanges that the prohibitionists feel that they have put Secretary of State Tompkins and State Treasurer Timmerman i in at hole. ve are more convilneed than ever that the placing of these gentllemen on t.hie Prolhilb1tion t,icket wais a game iof polities and yet we do not, see how it is to help the ProIhit.ionists. Of course. Messrs. Tompkins and Timmerman will not object to receiving prohibition votes but, at the same time they aro known its advoentes und friends of the ( dispen Stiry. Then the question still rema ins why were they put on the ticket at all and wiitout their knowledge? It may all pclear up ats the eainpaign opens. A petition is being ciriulated inl Newberry and other towns asking t,le biard of visitors of .he ('itadel to reiln state the, eadets who were recently ex pelled foir insilbordinlatiol. Tle puti tion is being signed by nearly every body. It. is at rare Ihing for any one to refuse to sign at petition. We wold he very g:1(d to s he t. you i men rel instated. It seems to is, lowevetr, that they are going about it in the warong way. If tihst young mni desire to be rein statted they shohlid themselves iake petition il their own helalf, ackinowl idging tielir w e. and promiHi nig obe dienee to tlie proper aithoIr-it,its in, tle futuire. We do not See IOw the board of visitors coul(i take atlion, onl ally thing else. For them to do otherwise WoildI 'e to ac!kiIowledIge they had made a in istake, whichl we have no idea they will do. I'ley could not. And we say ias r'egatrless of C.audt Ca tey. 'Tlhe youn 1g amaenl whlo were ex pe eI were in rchellion a-aiist tle at.iho'i ties of the institutioit, and thii ioar of visitors cauinot revei.s I heila action on the pt,it,ion of eitizoins except it he ae companied by 1wtitioln antd 1pology of the expelled ctadlt. If the young men are willing to atckowledge heir error and promise o)e(1ienOtce in the futureli(, the boaard of Visitors would then havo oceasiona foir act.ion and somnethling on which to at,t. The Democr'atie cluaibs ar'e cal led to nmcet tomoi'iow to elect delegates to a county convtientiona to lbe held ona the Iiir t, Mounday in iay. Thaere shoulId lbe a full atttendance at tb 'so cliubI meet ings. The watr talk shtouldh not, fri glhten antyhedy or' cause any one to lose inter est in loeatl aid St ate mnattters. it is Imp.or'tat, t,t youri I lumecetin g to send goodl men to the coun ty convent-ion iad they ini tturni shotuld Senid good men to the State conivenation. The St.at on - v'ention has notbing of special impor1 tanace before it, but,t thiere is no l imait, to it.s p)ow~er. A staite exeettive commit toe is to be elected, bit tbey atre ahvays snggested by thlu severali counties. Ther'e entn anid ay be am endmalen ts proposed to the lit ty coinsti, tion, and then we hatve haear'd it. i ntimatted thaat, it view of wvatr the coinvenltiotnminght, decido that it. wats best nott to haave a camnpaign and a piariy this summer' and so to cnd thec whole mtatter' the con vent,iona woul j ust go to wiork aind zanmate a full Statec ticket tatkiing some of the catnd idaites of all t lhe fate tionis. Wt.e hartadly thinkl lhat, wvill lbe doiie thotughi it is wt it hina the rangt of~ p hossi. bI iity. At. any ratte it is thae dut.y of members of tha eatcal tlubs to have theidr eyes open1 atndl statit the hllI rol liltg in thc r'ight, dir'ectioin. A eonvten tion wouild ntot be so laud a t hinig, but, it. wtotuld be a had t.hainig tao take ::uap juidg meinlt such ats at niominationa lby I this coln venation would( he. Whant the Slt' 'Tr ua'u-er Suayus-low' the ['The Statte, 2lst.] Y esterdity Dru. L'lTiimerman wits atsked abomut, his ptosi tiont ini r'egardl to the platcing of hiis lnamlo On thec ticket sug' gested by the Pr'ohibit.'onlsts. Dri. Thnamera'n aid he11 t simly wished it undler'stood tht, lie was not a facetional catndidate. IIis ofluce wats enatir'ely noen political In characeter. Ever'ybody pr'et ty well knew how lie stood, and that, was alli ther'e was to It. If the Prohal biltion ista were not going to not Ify those natmed on the ticket 0oliatlly lie cotuld s ee no0 occasioat for' delinations. A leadling Prohibitionist yesterday sid that Col. Tompkins' atnnotincedl prefaeence fotr the dIispensariy systlm moade no0 dhiferCece; If ai prh)iibit,litn latw was ecited lae felt sure that (ol. Tompki'- ' or atny other man on the ticket would use his best endcavoi's to #eo it enforced. Col. Tomtpkins said '' at he would certainly do thi8. Thus atrrests. THE WAR IS ON THE CUDAN COAST 'ro IlE BLO'KADED AT O)NCE. A FIght is Exproted at Any Moment-sa leh Officers Ordered to Fight Whole They Meet U. H. Forces--amp sou' Fleet Ordered to Cuba. [Special to lorald and News.1 Columbia, S. C., April 21, 8.35 p. in. Tle entire army is mobilizing and Spanish oflicers have been ordered to fight when they meet the United States forces. The North Atlantic Squadron has been ordered to blockado Cuban coast immediately. Aigersa.s Spain's treatiment of Wood ford is a declaration of war. Sampson's Ileet has been ordered to Cuba immediately and a naval battle is expected hourly. President McKinley notifies the pow ors that war exists. Today joint reso lution will be presented in Congres dee'aring a slate of war to exist and when the Act is passed the fleet will move. McCord of the Notional Volun teer Reserves has issued a call for 30, 000 men of the Reserves to report for duty immediately. Postmaster General Gary resigned today because lie did not approve of the ultimatum. Charles Emory Smith was appointed his successor. AUuus'T OiN. Pouria Points. Mr. R. H1. -lipp went to Kinards Monday oi business. Miss Nora Summer is critically ill at this writing. N- chance of her recov cry. M iss Carrie Crooks has been visiting it Nir. Geo. II. Aull's. Capt. Ilatton had the Imlisfortune to lose it valuable mulo Tuesday night. MNiss TILa Glenn, the beautiful and accomplished young lady, who has sue cessf ul ly taught. lethel Aeademy sehool for the past session, will close her school the 27th Inst, with a big pienicon Thursday, the 28th Tie public is cor dially invited to come. Be suro to bring well illled baskets. Several speeclles will be mIade by promilnent men of the county. A pleasant day in store lor all who attend. NIIr. David Ilipp enn beat, tile next manILII Oil It bat, story. lie recently haIL a bat killing and when the dead ones were counted the pile numbered 218. 'rhe bats had a den in the boxes of his dwellit.Ig house. Ilow is that for a bat story Gen. ''Chips." Well, I guess I better close and )rC pare to go to war-with a cotton Illant lie ihmati Mlls11. CELY, S. C., A pril 1.4, 1898.--J. W. C2apell, of L,h is phaee, huas been a sulferer from tile very commilonl nid exceeding ly disagreeable illietion caused by "a series oif boils. 1 lu hias been~ talkinl lloodl's Sarsaparilla, andl it has ent,irely pu rifled his blood anId cured him1, and he0 is now a healthy muan. lie says he has taken 1 loud's P ~ il for sick headachle, and they have done him i more goodl thail any other med icine. Itemsi from St. Paul,,. Communion services at. "in church yesterday, four admlUiss .. to' tile church by conIi rmation. Tihle Central Luther' League met, in St. P-aulIs ch urchi Saturd(lay. It, was wet reprersenlted by3 tile dihferent Lea gues ill thle CountIy. Unceo George ('ouints is very3 low wvith p)neumnonia. Uncle George is one of our oldest. citizen ls. Theu weatheor has1 biecomoi some whIat warmer. We wvill resume tile planlting of our crops. Al rs. ( loddhopper hlad a mess of Eng. lish peas from 11er garden yester-Ia, and1 b .hnks she will have beaus b)y the flrst (of May. There will be plen 13' of fruit, if it don't fall olf. CIhilps, youl thlink the same as I, that we wVon't, have Lt) go to war. An poor1101 man1 who( iralses a faily3 of children byV thle use of his mluscie has had war~ meet on the fi rst Sunday min I lay at thie close of tIle Sunlday schomol. We have select 0i a good place for a wattermillon )atichi; If successful we will rmemelbi r the ed1itor and his5 family. (9LODIIOPPiU. A pril 18, 1898. WIly will y'ou buy13 bittOir nauiseating toticea w hnG Riov''s TA'STLr ss 'Hiii,r TONiC is as pleasant, 1as LonlOi Syrup. Your1 druggist is authorized to refund the mloney inl overy case where it, fails to cure. Prico 50 conts. Signas of Iapring. Convey a wa'rning that certajilnail mlenlts, genleraul debility, dyspepsin, skin dliseaIste, liver compIIlaints, etc., need attention. There isn't anything beotteor for a blood purifier than Our Sarsaparilla Compound. Nothing secret or mysterious abont it. It is carefully made of thle best drugs, like veorything thlat we rnake, and we givo yo, a biggor bottlo than you usually get anrd c.hargo but 75c for it. ROBERTSON & GILDER, D ruggint, on th cnr. . Citatel tutlets Ttter Se vices. [The State, 21st.] Governor FIllerbo was in receipt 0 sovoral urgent letters and tolegran duri- Ihe day. ('1hef atono thes was tle following imlessaoe from Lih supori ntolndelt, of the South Carolin Mi1l1tary Acadomy: HIS Excelleney, Gov. W. ii. Elli0rbo. Deelatratlon of war with Spain belnj now ant assurled fact, I am11t atlthoriZed t( tonder to you the services of tie 0111 cors and of t he .56 eadets who havo re Inained loyal to (u1ty, for Bilh iiullitalr; work in 1 ho SLato as the ex IlgelesVR 0 the tilies nuiy ronde' lecessary. Thel p)leev 5-is have< dono tho sittile it two wa r'4. ASBUR Y COwAR), superi- tendeflont. 'I'llE (OVI-ItNOt'S 101-'1Y. Gover-nor E'llerhe replied as follows Col. Asbutry Cowar', Stlerintenden Citatd4lI Acadefily, (htileston,. S. C. Your tlegrain) received. 'l'elder ne copt.ed. Will call ulponl ollcers iiI caldets of the South Carolina Iilitar Atademy if exigency Fhall domai-I Yotur patriotie and Spirited action ap pre-iatud. W. 11. CL.n , Governor. M rs. A. In vet it, ileling at 7201 10nr St., Altom, Ill., si!Ired ith fielatic rheanatisnm for over (-ight mmiths. AmtShei (Orl for It tieirly the whole of this ime, Isilng varifuls remediei revond ftl ky frietits, andi waim treatted by the physiciami, bia receivel no? relieof. SheC iben undi mieQ and1 a half twit(les of- Chamberlatin's Padti 3aIII, whicb 4f-ctte<d a compfleze cure. This 1s published at her re(qtusit., ats she Wiats thess miillltrly llifftlved to know what etured her. The 25 mid 50 cent Hiz-H for mll by W . I.J. 't lhan). IRaten n t he sou- heren for Sivelat ocnamioti The Southern Uailway Company will sell round trip tiectts from Newherry for the following occasions: G orand Iodge Knights of HJonor of South Carolina, lit Colimill, S. C., A pril 20-22d, $2.25. Tickets on sale A pil 119-20,h, final 1111lm t A pril 23d. ra Lo,r,,dge Inldependent Order Odd Pellows, Charleston, lay 10-12. Farc froi Newberry for rotlnd trip, $8.10. Tickets on sIal : M:y 9, 10, 11, with final limit, Ilay 16. C onmmenceement Ciallinl University, Orangebuirv, A ptil 21-29. Parie from Newherry foi-lomnd trip. $1.00. 'I'iekets on sale April 19-25, with final limit April 30. Por occaiol porfor-manlce loston Festival Orchestra, 'oimbia, S. C. April 30th, $1 80 for t.he round trip from Newberry. Tickets on sale A pril 30th, limited to :1ist. For occasioll C oln veil tioll solthern Tariff Association, OlN 1'oint Comfort Va., May -.-it aiti f0th. $I5.;0 for the ronnd trip from Newherry. Tickets oin sale ily 2nd anl :h'd, limited to May Dth. Annual Meeting J1uior Oder U1ited A merican Mechanics, at, Clifton, S. C. April 10-25th, $1 25. Tickets o1 sal April 17 -19th, final limit, April 2th. South Carolina State Siity.-seloo Convention, at Georgetown, S. C., IIaV 17-I19th, $8.30. Tickets on sale ha. 15-17t.h. final limit, ay 21st. Quad renn ia l Geoneral C on ference Ml May -1--28ti h. firist.-elass all1 rail ia \Vash in gton , $17.30; 1i1isi -!htss via Norforn, and3( (Chesapeake lIlay SteVamerQi, $ii1.1.30 L"or fnrtheI r informl-iation conc-rn in t t,bese rates42, enll1 oni A\ gent.1 J. A. lb urton 'Thi llev'. V. H-. \Va-ever, p-istor o thle U. Rt. ("hur ebi, 1illishul g, Pa., re clgtuze th.'JIle valuen of (3ham berlain1'i Cough i ii tmedy, and1( does nlot hiesi tilt Chamb ertin in's (Coungh Uel-emey,"' h< ltlys, "and1( 1:nd it aniOXC 11 ex lLn medi( e11ne for coldIs, couIghs aii hI11oarsen ess.' Si) doe-s3 oiveryone who gives it a triial Sdid by W. 10JPeihiam. flU YUU LIKE U00D COFFEE? If so, buy th "Bl''11oo Rlibbon' brand. llThis is ant excellout brani of Moen anud Javn, andtt will go twicl asfras 01h01ap coffeie. If you will only t ry thlis brand1( y'ot wili quit using cheap and 1poor coffee In it you will find both gnaility an I cotnm. Sold by S. 13. JONES, Solo Agent. 'The( Ruoinor of WeddhmmgM Is in th10 air. Thiose wvho have bonn so fortunato as to hiava receivet an invitatjin shtould show their tip preciation by eding a gift such Il Cut Glass, Fancy Chilia or a1 H-and somo1 LiampJ. Eit her of these artti cles, t hey e:11 bny very~ ch1031 at 1ROBERT1SON & (11LDER'S. Dr-ug Store A CALL TO DEM4OCRATS TO OR(ANIZE r [iHl D)EMOCTRATI'C CLUJl3S 01 .LNewberry County are hereby noti fled to mleet ont fourth Saturday o A pril, 23d diay, at, Lhle repctv places of ireeling for t-he puripose of or ganizing and1( elect-lug delegates to tis C ouniity ConiventLion, whitichi is hereb: called to meet oin first Mionday in Ma' next-- S. S. I UNN INGHIA M. MONEY TO LOAN Ont farming lanuds. Easiy paiymenhft No cominnssionls charged. Borrowe' pays actual11 cost of per-fecting .oian interest 8 pe-r cent. JOHN B. PA LMEli & SON, t. 8nm Columbllia, S. 0. J HB -ARINESS SHOP. J. . altont hats Opened a Hart nloss Shop on MainI Street, next doo to 0. Klottner's. WVill mako not barness and1 repair otld. Twoty.fliv yealrs experience. P'ricos rensonjabh' - (ive him your ordors. Satisfactio gueantod Allers Hanging' 'Round. If Maino hadn't, trudged with me tl f weary Way to school, 4 When wo were children, imebbe now Wouldn't act t.ih1 fool, . An' keep u thinkin' how 'twould beI t settle down In life, W Ith job'a little farm to till, an' Main as my wife! Hut, twe1n' how sie ust to let ino carr fall her books, An' even nlow she smiles ut, ino wit - )igh t-y icanin' looks, As if to say: "'Why don't you speak?" I'd do it, I'll be bound! If Mtinie's little brothtr wasn't alloi ianlifgill' 'rounid. Shc's Squire Taylor's daughter, an' t: (JulIro' folks, you know, Hov knowed out- fan'ly, kith an' kit for forty yeal- or so. A score of Brownm (that's m1y nait have in in m tlionia! yoken Boen hIiteled in) generations back wit some of Taylor's folks. A n' so it socins a providonce thet nevc plans amiss. Had calkerlatd )er1 an' in 1 should liv in wedded bliss, An' feelin' thus I'd sure proposo, al bravely stan' my ground, If Mamilo's little brother wasn't aller Iangin' 'round. A sitin' in the p1arlor, On a Sabbat CV'n)11' Say, An' Mamie lookin' at m0 in a hall expectant way, I brace tn. 3elf to tell her all tho littl stories old, When Tommy peeps in On ius so mit chlevous like an' bold! An' then my tongue goes limpin' 'Ilon the lai uv Idle speech An' ev'rything I ineant, to say git clear beyond my reach. The words might be remembered, c some other words be found, If Mamie's little brother wasn't allei hangin' 'round. -Roy Farrell LC'icpnc in New Yor Journal. Americans ire tho must inventiv peopl oti earth. To them have bee issted ierly 0600 000 patents, or mor 111ha1 onle-Ilhild 4f1all the patent(s Issuif in the world. No discov.-ry of nimlen yvir has been of greater benellt 1 mankind thani Chamberlain's Colic Chohra and Diarrhoea Rtemedy. or hn doie mre I o relieve pain and mutferiti J W. Vtlium, of Oaktonl, ICy , smys: 1 have ied Chtemberlaiti's Colle, Choler and Di-irrhtcu RIemedy in my famil for several years, ntid int(d It to be th'i be.t med 10 ne I over used for cram mps i tIhe snAcih and bowels. For sale b: WV. II. P'elham. R EJADTPHIISI Si'OT CASH WILL SAVE YOU BIG MONEY AT Pelhan's Drug 5tore Any 25c bottle medicine for 20-ts. Any 50c " " " 40cts. Any $1.00 " " " 85cts. How does that strike you? No I oo(S cha"rged at thCSC l)VCeS. l'ELlIAM'S PHARMACY. FINANCIAL. REPOR Of tila CIcrk 811tl T7a08811'6i of 11 Towi of Nowborry, B. C., for 11 [ir'st Wiir tor, Eii111 31 31s1, 189 1898. IEEPS Jan. 1. To balance for w ard ..... $5,268 i D)ispensary ....$399 27 Colored Cemetery 5 00 Fines1 May or's c't. 98 20 General Ilicense... 11 50 Rent: Auditor and Tireas. Olies... 75 00 Rent: Opera liouse 2(09 90 Street duty .... ... 71 00 6-MNill Tax, '97.. 6 78 1-5111 " .... $10 29 i Genecral Expenses.$ :34 20 Operat ho0uso "... 52 (65 *Mayor's Salary.... ...661 (1 Clerk's Salary ..... ...80 00 Adver'g andu P'rint'g. 40 50 StaLtionary, EnIvel'Ps 2 07 1Land( purllchased near power' house......... 300 00 Inlterlest Onl Opera Hlouse bonds1......1,100 00-$i,676 I POLICE D)EPARTM ENT. Regulatr salarles....$ 297 68 Si ecial Police.......10 91- 314 LAMP DEP'ARTMRNTr. Standard Oil Co.... 8 75 Lapltljlighter's$ salary' 45 010- 53 STREu: DEPAI)IARTMENTr. MaterIal and1( re(palirs 35 83 Lumber, brick and(1 r'ock.................. 124 69 Gr'avel and Hauling 90 Laborers Wages...467 60~ Su pt,. L. D). W icker. 70 00 1"eed Accounlt......... 93 20-- 792 IIOARD) OF- HIEAIL1 EIcpese account ...260 (67 Secuetary's salary... 20 00 Publi1c Vaiccinto.. 277 .39 Health Ollcer'......... 90 00- 6484 *Salaries: Regular anld specIal.. 10 00-- 10 COMMISSIONERIS PUITI1C WORIKS. 1Ex p ses 30.................48 98 Sinking F~und......... 1,075 00-$2,023 City Attorneys .....104 113 batlan ...........707 I - $6,236 C. A. BIOW MAN, (lerkI and 'Treasurer. Take JOtINSON'S CHiLL & FEVEJ TONIC. .-vueQ NOTICE# P ERSONS H AVING SPRINK L IRS In front of their premnise aro here by warnet that they are not allowed to use water from sprinklers for other purposes. l'. J. VOSS, Superintondent. :NOW is tile TIME h . 0.BUY.. When you can Sget goods ... 10 per cent Below 'Actual Cost. 10-4 Sheeting, 10c. 10-4 Sheeting, 122c. 10-4 Sheeting (best), 18:c Marseiles Quilts, Price $4, at $2.50. Marseilles-Quilts, Price $2.25 at $1.40. White Quilt'j, large size, 65c. Nice line of Huck and Damask Towels cheap. r Table linenbelow cost 2Opcs yard wide Percale, price lOc, 12 1-2c & 5c. r Every piece H of goods in our store marked down until Tuesday, MAYm 171 Ms WYNN'S BAW RAT STOR. c ATLANTIC COAST LINE ! Ut FAST LINE Between Oharleston anid Columbia, aUpper South Carolina, North Caro lina, Athens and Atlanta. P~assimosa~ 1,EPARIT. fENT, 8 WIL.)llNOToN, N C0, Nov 27th, 1897. G1OiNo WFST: In Eileet D)ec. 20. GoINO EAIT. *N o. f2 1837 No. 53. 7 00 am Lv..Carlest.n, 8. C..Ar 1311. pm 8 21 am, Lv.....,....La3 s ......A r 7313 pm 9 31 stm L v.........u mt er.....A r 0 0 pm 14i's ,a a ......Coin m h-l.....Lv 1.00 p mn I 68..,m Ar...,......Prx r it y.......v 3 18 pm 12 .0 pim A r....... Nao, e y....L v 2657 pmn 12 51 p in)ar....C ,ton......Lv 2 10 pm I In pm A r ....Laurn)s ....Lv I 45 jm .1201 pin Ar....G ren y lin...Lv JO 30 am I .mIi u n. r.tsuri nhumrst.... v ii 4' am .; 1 ,i r. * A r .-. W IInnuoro)... ....3va41 ntm 830 p Ar.Charlotto. N. C .... L i 5am 6Oj's p A r..llenderstonvil 1e, N. C..Lv9 18 am ~)7 (0 p.m Ar.... A hwv ill..... Lv 8 2)am Not-. .2 anl 53.9Solid .ns betweeni Charles ton' and (In-un blin, 11. MI E MEtRSON, Gen. Passen or A gent. J. R1. 1(ENa,Y, T. M1. EM NROMN Gena's Mianager. Traffio Mlanager. Florida CentralI& eninsular Timo Table tn E~lfeet Jan 1. I.enve Ne wberr.v--........................2 25 pm A rri ve Columbia -.......................8.0 pm No. 37. No. 85. 4 L v. Coiu in .. ....... ...1 5'pm I 47umn aS l.ltern TIime.) -v 1 miai .............. .. 55inm J2 47amn >e bO. Im k....~......~...... 23pm 220am .L v Fn i, fiax.......,............207 m 8 m '9 L v C aiva m .......................i 441pm 6 14nm A r lir. maW Iek.----............. 8 00I)pm 7 -inam A r.Jacksonvy ie1..~.............9 0pm1 1) Oam ,,.Leku 1.............9 .upa m 9 15n,m ..A. le(ity---.-.. ---.......It 25.am o A r I ive On k.-.~.....---..........12 I8pm Ar Tl'aimsse---.......... .......23 pi A r it ver.June.......................54 m A r Naw Orene.s.-'...----------- ...--- 7 40 m IA a W tio .....d ............12 In m 1i 0am Ar Gane.svill--~..~.---.........* 4 55ipm A r(*d rI 38 -.-'..--....... .. 4pm Atr Otala .....-................... 230nm 2 405)m) .................................. 8atm 7 10pm NOR'l 11l OUN D). No. 33. No. 30. Lv 'loampa --....-... ...........t lOr0pml10 00an11 Lvy O lsan..........................2 'pm1 l 3m Lv WV ild wood ................... I (im I 10pm l.v Coder Kecv.-"~1~-1~.- I I1.am t .v...v..O..................... .......5am~ Ar Lak ly....................... 2t 1 .0m n Rt) Lv J-teks-.n.l. ---.. --------.....8 Enm 7 0ni Lv lIrunswick-----.......----..7 -4.pm A r 8u va,nnah ..................2 I3pm. II '2., L v NayantmhUII.......-....... 2 10pma 11 8 pm y Fa lefnx.~........ ............ 2ur 00 1S iv Ik)11-tk-... ....2 I7pwn 2 46nm j3Ar Newurt--... . -.. m 4~. 24onm yr -'b~.-..----...--..........12 22pm . BlandI 1ingAreet Station. Nos. 3. nndl 361'aassiloa~l'~ i o. -n) atr iPuullman PlEepIug cars~ he0 WO0en New i ork and --iacksonv1lle; a so betwn WOII(inctnnau and .lnek.onville., V In .' si,eville, connectIng l'hi tI ma parlor e ns betwee.n JnekennylIit, aund Tampn land11 rot) solid tran.-o Ch 01 (lar lot to to J1.~alonvIill .Non 37 ant d 8 carr y Pn t1:i n!. rn wIng room -sloel ti Omar het W0 n Tampa nin1( New Yerkl cnin ing at (Chartt. withi Southwerstern F'or imt ther litformaiit inl4'anp)y to Li. NI. F'LEICtlNO. Dl. 15. A., SavaunhI, O. N. 8. PENNT N, 3 o W. ISUTI EliJi T .g 31.1 B EAY, U.T. A. Col'umnbi, S. C. A . ). NIACDONT' L. (, . P. A.. Jaecsonvtil, Fi.. TAKE A LOOK At'our GidlsBitton and Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties. They are the peer of any foot gear in this or any other market I _ _ _ _ They fit and wear well I One guarantee goes with every pair! You take no risk I Drop in 'tis no trouble to show these elegant foot trimmings ti 3.3J. WOOTEN, NEWBERRY-- -S. C. - BIG STOCK OF GOODS - TO BE SOLD AT REDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! The season is getting late and we still have a big stock of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS THAT WE WILL SELL REGARDLESS OF PROFIT I We want to turn the Goods into money, and if a big cut in the prices will do it, we will certainly accomplish our object I We have a ver, nobby line of Suits, Shoes,. Hats, :Scarfs, ilk Handkerchiefs, Etc., That would make elegant Christmas presents Come in and we can show you better than we can tell yOu. We mean strictly business ! THE NEWBERRY CLOTHING COMPANY, -LESSE heLatest .STYLES! APIOU[V he Lowest R..UILO PRICES! SHE PEOPLE HAVE psto ogv oh learned, Orbyr aejs that it makes but little reundfo Nw difference, how the Yokthceerf merchants quote Low fahofrtisou. Prices, in their adver- ty n r o tisements. That you rayt akt o can always get theabuthtinsht same quality of goodsgo "A LIT TLE LESS,"buintehapt at A. C. JONES' Cash ty Dry Goocs Store. 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