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NEW8E1111Y -MAHICHT. Corrected ov6ry Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Me aat... .................. ... ......... o(a'6. Shoulders .....................ul... 6(d o. H am s .................................. 10( 12 . Best Lard ............... ........... 7( 38 . Best Molasses, now crop...... 15 >c. Good Molasses..................... 25@35c. Co n ................................... 5 . M eaa .......... . . ......... ........... 650. a1ty ............... .. . ............. Voc. W heat Bran...................... $1.00. 1st, Patent Flour.................. $6.00. 2nd Best Flour ................... $5.50. Strait Flour ....... . .... $5.25. Good Ordinary Flour. .$4.00@4.75. Sugar ................ .... ......... 6 . iice.................................... 61(81o. C offe:...........,..................... H .20c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1. Bale Hulls, por ewt ......... 30c. Country Produco' Butter, por lb ............... .15@20c. Eggs, per dozen .............. 100. Chickens, cach............... 12@20o. Peas, per bushel.. .......... 5. 00. Corn, por bushol................. 50c. Outs, por bushel.................. 3r)50c. Sweet potatoes .............. 5440c. Turkeys, por lb ................ (q 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 60)75c. Ruchlon'o Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cus, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cha ped Haids, Clillblaluo, Corns, and all Skii Erup ttins, and( positively cnres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hobertson & Glider and W 1j. Pelham. Theo Veteeanm' Rounton. The Charleston and Western Care lina Railway will sell round trip tickets to Charleston on 26th nnd 27th Insts., for the occasion of the annual reunion of the Confederate Votevans of South Carolina, limited for ret,urn passage until 30th inst. The fare for the round trip from Laurens will bo $1.20 On Tuesday a special will be'ri over this road leaving Laurens at 7 a. m. The farner, the inchan nild tho bleycle rider are 1liho to unexp etl cut.4 and bruIses DeWitt's Witch I .zel Sao E Is the bo t thing to keelp on lini. It heils quickly, and Is a w 11 known cure for pics. W. E. .0l ham. King Cotton Seed and two good plan tation Mules for salo on easy terms. Apply to TIIOs. F. H AIUMON. t&f2t To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All Druggists refund the money if i,, fails to cure. 25c. -f&t6ni I ,avell & Spears offer their entire line of Furn,ture, &c., it actual cost for eash. f&t Il. If you want bargainA now call on t&f tr. J. S. Hussgi,. Leavell & Spears offer their entire Ino of Furniture, &c., at actual cost for cash. f&t 1m. Utopia Allianeo. Is hueeby called to meet at Utopia School House on Saturday, 23d, a p. in. J. 11. PuEnHUm, Presidont. M L. Yocum. Caicr-on, Pa.. says: "I was a sutTerer for ten years. trin lug most all kinima of pisi reinuilt 8. but with ut, iucccss I)Witt ;s .tch 1nzt Salve -- as recommended to in . I used one box. It hats l11ecte d a ;ne mnannt con' As" peranot coure for pi loR 1)eWit t.'s Wlich Hlaza iilvo has no equal. W, E,. PeI. h1am). Leaveli & Spears oifer their entire line of Furniture, &c., at actual cost for~ cash. f&t 1m. Spring styles in Zeigler Biros' Shoes just received. T1hey are the best shoes on the market. 0. M. .Jamieson. Council to Partilelpate. At the meeting of the City Council Tuesday night a cordial and frater nal invitation from Mayor Walsh, of Augusta, was read, inviting the city council of Newberry to unite wit,h the Council aLnd citiz.ens of that, city in the celebration of A ugusta's Municiplal Centennial. T1he invitation wais accepted and the Council willl leave in a body on Sunday, part,icipate in the celeb)ra'tion on Mon day, 25th, and re urn on Tuesday. Every Cit,y Chunell in this Stata and Georgia, it, is said, will be represented. Thotanlam o sulrdrers. from gipjpe have b,een res%tort-dI to heal t 1)(hab One ule Cough Um e, It puick ly cure's coughsx. cols, bro I i-oat and lung dilseases. W. I4. 'elham,. Leaveli & Spoeors olfer' their entire lineof urnt ue, c.,at,act.ual cost, for cash-f f&tt 1m.&e, t It, was a Cough that carried him otf It was a coflin t,hey carried him off in. IL is unnecessarry. We have saved the jives of hundreds and wvill save yours for 25~ cents. Our Compound Ciou gh Syrup seldom fails to give im meOdiatoe and permanent reliof. Use one bottle, and you will give up the hack ,hnsiness. Manuifactujred andI for saile at .hobertson1 & Gilder's Drug Store. 0. M. .Jamiiesoni hats just r'eceivedl his Spring linn of Z/eigler' Bros. Lad(ies', M-Iisses' and ( hilldren's Shoes, in Tan Baila, Blk Bls, ilut,toni Boots, Oxford T''ies. St,rap Sanidles, latest style Lasts and1( Toe's. MIN UG ' NE BlRY .C VARIOUS AND ALL ABIOUT Col. E. S. Keltt, of inoree, 'was i: the c'it' yesterday. MIss Estell Todd returned yesterdal from WatOrloo, where sho had beef visiting. lHon. Gocrge Johnstone spout a fev days in Columbia t,his week on vrofes sionlal butsiness. Mr. S. P. Boozer and M. A. Carlisle Esq., attende,d the Grand Lodge K. o -1. in Columbia this week. The Excelsior Firo Company has do cided not to cuter the Firemen's Tour nument at Atugusta next week. The hour for the meeting of tih Lutheran Sunday School has heef changed from 4 to 4.,*10 o'clock. ''he merchants will begin the oarl closing about May 15th. The clerk: are longing for the time to come. Mr. Jos. T. Uutchison has ordered I stock of goods and will opon up In 1 few days at J. C. Craps' old statd. Mlr. antid M1sI Eugenc S. Blease arc happy. A lit.tle M iss has taken uIp het abode thore.-Saluda Sontinel, 206h. Mv. I. L. Tarrant weut to Groon wood Tuesday on his bicycle. le madc the trip, 4(0 miles, in four hours and ti half. On a,count of the small-pox scaro il Columbia the Board of Health of that city has ordered compulsory vaccint tion. A mad dog was killed near tOwn on Tuesday. It, passed through town and bit several dogs, which had to b( killed. Prof. W. C. 13ynum, who has a school in the lower part of the State, is aLt home, his school being closed for the vacation. The dog tax tags have been ordered, and the new dog ordinance will be passed antid gin- 1110% as soon as the tags arrive. Mr. J. WN. Clark, of Augusta, Ga., was in Newberry last Wednesday ir the interestof "Merry Maker's Week." A new photograph out.fit arrived in the city yesterday. The gallery will be put up otn the vacant lot near the Credo bakery. Mr. T. A. Sherman, wife and chiil dren, were over from Augusta, Ga., on a visit of a few days to Mrs. W. E. rZuf and family. 'arties had better heed the warning1 of the Bicycle Association and keep ofi the track from Helena to .Talapa with wagons and stock. The city author:ties are having a Sewer, pipe pit inl Smith alley leading into Naice street., which will be it great improvement. Mi,. L. ). Wicker has placed on our desk liish Iotatoes taken from Ithi patch, planted Fertary 11. They are the finest we have seen this season. The attention of persons having sprinklers in front of or on their prem ises is called to the notice of Superin= tendout, Voss in anot.her column. The Governor aits reappointed the County Board of Control to serve, for anotber year. The B3oard is conmposed of .Jacob Scnn, J. J1. Actyer andi J. A. C. Kibler. A pectit,in was being circutlated in Newberry v. sterday requtesting the board of visit,ors of the Sot.h Carolinm Military Academty to reinstate the ca. (lets reccently expelled. The i ncandescent, electric lightt that was or'dered sonic timte si nce has ar' rived andt( will be placed ini position at B3rown's Stables on (Caldwell St.reet to (lay by Superinttentdent Voss. Mr. Rt. Y. Leavell has at, his resl. dence ant orange buisht that is ladenr with fruit. somlIe ripening, somel green and some blooms. 'We htear that, the. hush ntow has 3i eraniges on it,. Some of thte countty papers alhready halvC several announc1 nements of canti dlidates for the coutnt,y oflices. i'They some slow in Newherry, but we have no doutbt she will have a full1 crop. At, the meeting of the Cit,y Cunci] Ilast,'.'utcsdamy night nioting of public intterest was done, exept, to hear the (quarterly rep)ort, of t,be City Treuasur'er, wvhich is putblishted in another coluamn, \Messrs. 1". 11. Domintiek and L. C. Speers, of thtis city, and1( Mr . 10. S. Blease, a Newberry boy in Saluda, wvill go to Columttbia in May to stand examt inia. tioni for adm tiission t.o thet pract,iceo.0 l aw. Mr s. Isaiah H-acltiwantger, of t.h( Lower' Dutch Fork scetion of Lexing ton Count,y, hats been cal led to tbe bed side of her father, ul r. Counts, of New berry, wh io is critiecally ill .--Columt Eveinig R~ecord, Apil 1A WVlli Lane, colored, wals ar'resto( htere ac fewv dlays ago and carriedl t( baurenis charged wi th havinrg brokmc Site and( r~obbed a store at Waltloo1~ ILno is the~ samo11 negro wh.io bioko intt B3axter'si Heer Dispensanry a fewv weeks ago. A inegroi was in Nowherry yesterdag fromt Saliuda Counaity and r'eported thi fnt,t that he sawv secven Sp)aiariidct neai Sailuda iver(~ Ott the Sa~ludali side. Th<i hing to do on this side now is to fort! fy Sul!eda RBiver ii andtot aii wv ani in vaior~ ci t.hiis coutilty. NIr. M. TP. Coleman, (if Abbe.ville wacs 'n Newvher ry lTuosday. Hl. abrouigh ith him iMaylior Evan s'campaul in rIiazol foun id on the st.recels at l)ue West juts after liViian's lceur itichere. It is dantgerous loong t weaplon andh whern it goes viet ory follows. R.ev J1. if. Unrms and Mi s Sari W heeler were united in marriage ii the Lutheran chuirch, tihis city, Wed nest (lay afternoon at 6 o'clock. A full lie count of tihe mfarriango is being pro paired and will appear in ou.r next pape; Tioslay's -issuio. Tho happy Couplo loft Wedaesday night, via C. N. & L., night train, fol' Savannah, Ga. Prof. N. M,. AMll, of the 'rospority Graded :tool, brought the eighth grade, composed of seven young ladles and tWo young menl, to Nowborry last m Tuesda'y t-) take v. look through the power house and inspect our electric b and wtter plant. Stiperintondent Voss ( showed theII tihrougl and explained u ti e workings of the tachinei y. - . -a dm --_ The Sure La Grippe Cure. I Thero i io use sttllering frotu this p) dreadful inulidy, if yfolt will only got the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no tl life or ambitionj, have a bad cold, lu 0 fact aro completely used up. Electrio Bitters is thm only remedy that will give you prompt aid sire re''ef. They net directly on your Liver, Stotnuch g aid Kie%8, toile up the wholesys- o tei id make you feel like a new be iig. They aro giiarantcetl to cure or Irice refunded. For tisle at Robertson 11 & ilder's and Pellhmr'a Drug Stores, % only 50 cents per bottle. C 0 "Oil 1.h0 Winga." Dr. Willit's lecture tat the opera home I Wednosday night under the auspIcos1 of the Ladics' Aid Socioty of the Pros byterlan Church, wa, one of the most v entertaining and instructive lectures ovee heard by a Newberry audience. His subject wts "On tho Wing," and tho lecture consisted of a description of the sights of a trip through the old n r. G country. X Tilo ladies realized by the lecture about $25 net. b Or,siered to Hpar'tanuburg. Capt. 'WN. S. ILangford, of the New m ~ft: berry Guards, received orders yester day from a regimenttal ollicer to report, at Spartalnhlrg tonig ht to consult, with the ollleers of tll 'I hi-d Regiment. Capt. Langfm-dw i\ill !.--tve today for that point inl Ohlie.c to his 1Cders, t1 ISrIt: It. 1,Y grik t-V Saluda. Apii 17.- Ne:.rs. Linden- fu me.vr propost.4I to hii the rai I road st from John't4u to G"reeuwood via Salt it da, if the peoiple olf stlilt wili guar antee them riht, (f way, termiinal fa ellities amd $20,0t4, Il ie pal at, the g com)letion of the road --above amount c< to be I Ceured by firrti t'uge bonds of the road. Messrs I I ndeninyey v igreed to comillence work a1s soon as t the terms are complied with. I -arties 01 holditg eliart,er granted by the last p legislaturo are to assign sane to is Messrs. I.indenmer.--The State. t1 For al-out two weeks only we will lo- ai cate int Newberrl making photographs I U for 25 cents. These are not t,in types, but real card pictures. For groups of t two we Charge tell Ceits eXtra. We p can 111Mail plctures to anly part of the United States for one cent.. Our tent is on Russel l's lot, ulppor C1nd Main st.reet., near Bleaso's I otel. ti W have seen the Work of the U. S. te Photo Co '. Picti"os of our home folks, HI and can safely say they are wort.ii twice the money. Thley 1mve already'lmade and delivered over 1,500 plietus and it everybody is pleased. It, is somewhat ri remarkable that Photographs can be 01 made at such low prices.--From the ,' Monitor, Johnston, S. C.tl U. S. 'iOo CoMP>ANY. al -- - 01 Prof. L2. A. Pease, onie of Lexing toln counlty's mo10t plarlit and genial w y'oung menOl, Pealiz.ing thaIt it is '"notr good for man11 to live alone1,"' bas taken untto hliselft ithandsomie andit blushing i bidi(e in tihe p- .'son (of al iss FannllIC L. [Hunter, one of Newberry's charming daugh ters. lThe CeremItony~ was per formed b.y the Rev. ( '. I '. B3oozer, on Thursday, A~ pril 131:, 189'.8, at, l'rOsper- I ity. Thte D ispatch extends congraula tiotas to the hatppy couple antd wishes a for themn a long and p)rosp3orouts life.- t Lexington D)ispatch, 20th, hthl of! Mr. Ge,orge A. Counits. WVe learnt that AMr. George A. Counts died at ihis homec in tIle lower Part of thlis couty yesterday, surrounded by ( his famiily. ile wats 8l years old and e several years ago Ito and his goodi wife celebratlted thteir golden wecdd in1g. Th'1ey eV had l ived long and happily together anid reared a famlily of n1ino or~ ton - children all of whlom are still living. g We do not, t,hink thlere wasoever a death " in his inltnedliate faumily. Some of his I grandchild ren have died. I Ia was a good .1 matn atnd lived to a ripe old age andt 0 t.o see till of isi chiild tell mairried antd doing well. Thrl ee (If his sons are gradi- C untes (If Newberry' College. Hlis wife 0 and atll his childreni sulrvive him. To b) his widow atnd those who mloutrn his a deatht, we extenId our1 s1ymt)thiCs. e A Narrow Escatpu. 'lTankfult woruls wvrit tenl by Mrs'. Adait w I. Hasrt , o;f Grotont, S I): I.Was t ent wvith aI bad1( cohtl whiticht sett'led onlmiy in tS; noughi aet. ill and1 iuh, Ily termlai- e lt'tedi ill CotnsutuptIou. l"our D)octors tRav. mIe upI to mty H ivior, dietermained.( u if I conl hi1o1t uay wi it ht my frienmds on (arth, I wouhili metet tmy absentt ones abI ove. My ihusban, ld was advised'~ to01 ( ge.t I IDr. KIin g'a Discovery v f,r 1l~t a umupt100, i Cought tand Colds. I gavue it a trial, k p otki mi all eight h,rt ties, I t has etnred meI., aind thank I God I amt stavd a nd hot1 tles~ free t t obert sonm & (Gildeir's -I( and Pelhtatn 's f)rumg Storea.. S Regnz!arsze 500o an d $1.00. Giltran teV(d or pieie trefunded, dl 0 I.1 il - Mimtnautzh's is the onily house iai Newberr'y that has Drew Selby & Co's,.t Shoes and Slippers this spring. It OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET I. 1 IE NEWS OF A LI VE AND PHO CliESSIVE TOWN. 4soolal Coi romtidence 1orald and News 1rosperit-y, S. C., April 21.-It hai een spring-liko weather for sovera itys and onr farmors are making goo se of the weather. Cotton is being put in rapidly nov nd it does not seen that, war talk an amors of war have any effect on tho lanting of it. The sale of fertilizers is about over 'hero was sold from here about, 900 ton As season, a falling off of about 15 p i Lent. Mr. A. G. Wiso has returned fron tlanta, and three nOw fine hois race his stables and arc ready to g< lit Onl the road. Mrs. J. A. B. Scherer, who was for 4 umber of years a missionary in Japan ill deliver au address to the women o race church Missionary Society at 'clock p. m. on May 10th. Mr. Scl:er t- will make his talk at night. Prof. 1-. 0. Counts, of Wilmington C., who has been at the bedside o is father, paid Prosperity a flyinj isit, Sunday afterinoon. Mrs. A. 11. Wheeler, of Atlanta, Ga. tssed through Prosperity on Sunda3 .i route to her father's. Miss Mauide Beacham, oi Atlanta a., has beci on a visit to her aunt's Is. S. L'. Fellers, of our town. Shit ft, Monday to visit relatives in Colum a and Florence, S. C., and t-Tickory . C. Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick returnedl om his Florida work on Tuesday. Capt. A. ). Haltiwanger, of Colum a, was in town Tuesday. There seems to be a good deal of use ss '"taking on" over tho expulsion ol iose Citadel students. In our humb1c >nion the least said just, now in re %rd to this matter the better it will bc r tile future continuance of thi. hool. So far as I am individually mcerned. 1 don't care how soon it i6 opped. Pot' one, I am tired of sin ing out two or tieee boys from i mnty and paying a thousand dollars i mt to keep t,hem1 up at a State ilsti Itioll when Iuildreds and thousands o .her boys must be content with a mere ttanec of about t,hree dollars. Thi , our opinion, a needless waste ol te public funds. If a boy las the ;tuff" in him after he has goni irough the public schools he will get I education. Whose sonls I- a rulc 'e being educated at the expense ol 1e State? Investigato and see if it ii >or boys and. farmers' sons. Why all tis clamor about the eadets? The.y olat,,d the laws of the institution and 1e board found them guilt.y and sen need (tcm. Let them abide the me. It is a very easy matter to get ? petitions, but if the friends of thh istitution don't want to eompass it, fin or downfall, they had better not itrage lpublic sentiment any furlher, he disgraceful doings of those boy, 'e enough. If Cantey did wrong did eny expect, to correct, it by docing an1 her wrong? If t.his Is caried on in to public press, ''ad nauseam,'' thet hole structure may come down. Al ady the cry is heard, "'Dowvn with ap 'opriations t.o State schools," and thh a long step) in this direction. One of ec candidates for Governor I learn wvill pouse this very cause, andi I say r'ight are and now that he has touched )pular chord and he is going to bc t'rd to beat. Miss Anna F"ulmer has ret urned fr'on visit to her brother', Mr. P. 13. Ful, e, at Little Mountain. Communion services weore held al race church on Sunday. There wer< vo accessions by con firmation. A theological student at D)uo West led the pulpit of the A. Ri. 1' iurch on Sunday. fRegular services in all the othez iurches by tIhe pastors. The delegates to the Central buther eague report a pleczpsant time aint od discussions. A full delegatioa as present.. The next meeting of tIh< agule will be held ini Grace church it dly. Several newv leagues hravec heci 'gan ized. T1he sad news comes to us that U ncc co. Counts dlied this mori'ng at ati irly hiour. 1 learn that he, will b, ied at Mt. Tabor tomorrow mor'nin n ten o'clock. The funeral will h<~ mnducted by his piastor, lRev. Dr) allbman. He leaves a iife and a larg< umberi of relative's and friends t< ourin lia depariit,ure. A fuller accoun ill be given nex:t week. All of hi bildr'en were with him. Judge Hlair, who was in iattenidanie pon the U. S. Cou rt, has ret.urned anm ports a large number of cases t.re< id many convictions, lie says he ha sen at tIle b)usiness so long that h news just whlat to do and how to do it Mr. W. WA. Lfulmner, of Newberr~ as3 in town t.his mor'n ig. WValt I ioking well and knows where to ge hangha i herriies. Mr is. llmer' wa ruw~n on Sunday in attendance upoi T1he new council was; sworn in las riday evenIng. It, consists of Capt . . lFollers, i tntndat; Messrs. S. S rge A. M\. bester!,.1J. 1'. ('an nonl aml V. Wv. W heeler, w arens. ThIese gen emon wvill sit, in judgetent on the vio itots of the town laws for the nex ear. P"orthiliz,ers aemnoving slowlyno -id "C(ap" says be will have to look ua 'mething else for the summer. K A Y A lit le y nuked for a bot tie of 'gel no I i' w i ngIt1 as" fisi as youl en,' n," t iuggi.' nogz iz'od a ho,sehrl name tor' i)eWill I lie Early' Itinia."nndi gave him ' a ble losi' famnous hut ti'Isil,i for conshIintiUoni. AIel endnoehe. lIver and stomach troubles. W. I Detlocrite Club Blettige. OLD MtEN'S Democratic Club of No. 0 Township will meet at Longshore, S. C., Satur urday April 2:d, 1808, at 3 o'clock p. 1 in., to reorganize and elect telegates to the County Convent ion. Let every one I come out. II. ). 1ooziu, Pres. W. G. PirEtitsON, See. Longshore, S. C., April 14, 1808. (JAIMANY CLUBI. By orderi of the Chairman of the Democratic Executivo Committee, Gar many Deinoeratic Cl tb is called to meet at, Garmany ol Sqhoul Flouse at, 9.30 o'clock, Satmu04ty. 2:3!. 13. F. CANNON, PresIdent. .1. W. NANCIE, Sec. JOLLY S1iIET.I.T.ull. Jolly Street Demoreiatic Club will meet at Jolly Street school houso on Saturday, A pril 23d, at I p. i., to elect delegates to county convention and to transact other business. J. W. WIrrTs, Pres. UNION IMOCiATIC CLUB. In obedience to a call of the Conity Chairman, the llion Democratic Club will meet at U iiion Academy ol Satu' day noxt at 3 o'clock p. i. Tho immi bers will please be'ar in mind and at,j tenid. 'T. .1. W IL.SON, PP'OSIdetnit. .1. L. liCULCliS. Sec. SCONS1i.mVAi'Vi.: (!,, NO. 5"TOw"NS1lui'. rho Conservative Democratic Club will meet atJilapi next Saturday. 2:d, at 4 o'clock. FACTORY CLIUl1. Will meet at. selin's Storo Sat.urday, 23d, it ( o'clock to elect delogates. .lNl.M. I'.VI.O, Presildent. ST. I'At'l CLUBl. St. Paul's Doocrativ Clb will mee0vt at, St. Plaul's school house on Saturday, 23d, at 2 o'clock p). i. A uil attend ance is desired. .1. F. Kilmeim, Pres. L. 1. i'iPTING,. See. CAROLINA CLUI. The Carolina Democratic Club Vill meet, in the CuIilii Claniers Satiur day night., 2:d, at, S o'clock, for the pur pose of electing delegatus to t.he county convention. A LAN JO1lNS'TONI, Il'esideit. L,. W. JIONiCS, Secretlary. YOUN(t MICIL'S Chil: I. A meet-ing of the Young Men's Denioci:ttic Club. of No. I Township. is hereby called for Saturday, 23d inst., at 8.30 p. m., in the Council Chmiubers. A full attendance is desired as olliers of the club and delegates to the county convention will be elected and other business of importance will be trans acted. JNO. C. (OG(:ANS, I'res. M. L. SPIRARMAN, Secretlary. UTOPIA CLUB. The Utopia Democratic Club is called to meeOt at UtOpiat schoo01 houseC Onl Sattur da,. A prII 23d, ait 41 p. mi. A (tull nt.tend ance is desived. .1. It Privalum., President. JALAPA CLUH. The Jalapa Democratic Club will ment at .alapa the last Saturday in Aipril, R0th inst., at, 4 O'clOCk . i. W. C. SLJGII , Pres,>ident. .JNO. B. CAMPICLL'uA, See. OLD MICNS' CLUII. Theiu Old Men's D)emocratic C!lub of No. 1 Township is called to meet In the Court, House Saturday afternoon at 1::10 o'clock to elect delegat.es to the County Conv'ention. Ill)CDUOl) 1CATESi IN MAY. I'Te Seaboardi Air L4ine Annsounce,s tae F"ol lowing liiduced Itatesl for Sil,cI Oc. enitRons, to Taknie lacei in M, sy. HIALT''IIOlt, Mi). Quadrennial Con fer'eneo of the Ml. 1l. Chur'ch, South. lHate of one fare for the r'oundl tipl, tickets on salo May 2nd-4th, wit,h final limit Mlay 31st. NI'CW ORILIANS, LA. National Orders of Elks. Rate of one fai'e for the round trip' tickets on sale may 7th -9th, with finattl limit of fifteen (lays. General A ssembly oif the Pi'esbyt.erian Church of t.he U. S. Ilate of one fare for t.he r'oun 1( Frip,) tickets on sale May 17th- 19t.h, wi t.h final limit .June 4th. Sout hernI laptist and Au uxiliar'y Coni v'entions. LRat.e of one .fare for' the round trip. hicktsn side Mlay 2nd tth, with final lii f lften days. CH iAlIR .yI, N. C. T1 wentiet,h of NI ay Ce'lebr'at,lon of t lie Meckleniburg i)eelaration of Indlependl I ence, I tate of one' fitre for t he roun rd trti p, tickets on sale Mlay liith- 19th, andu onul Sc2nt pori ileI travelled from 1points .witbin at radlius (of two huindrecd miles, , ickets on salo 18th - 11th withI fi nal a limt ayEld. t Ieun ion of C'onifederate V'elerans. R ate of one cent per mile t,ravelled, t,ickets on sale Maty 5th -19t,h wit,h final limit Mlay 23rd. 1, or ftll i n formrat ion in retgard to .these rat.es call on or addrtess anOy A gent, . fteSeaboard Ai Lneor writ to TI. J1 A NJ.)CISON, - Genera ' siie Agit. Two'Iun ou'h Iy uriJ. Wi-. a droi 'i'-, Iiat Ph-a ii' B 10k, N.t Y., bo(ugI a 'sinull InpI l of t I 'humbei in C. n h V'i I itemy.t l 1- f.1 I y th e 1tt snt' V.4 fl'uow:" u itig ehb. - lcrn ' ihe g.yh wV.1' welarn."I sih on n ubd . Constipation Causes fully half tei siekniess in the world. It retains time digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, lndl. H ood's gestionl, bad taste, coattet tongue, stek heada1clhe. It gomnnia, etc. Hiod's4111 P Sl cure constipation amid alt Its results,eisily anti thoroughly. !Ae. All druggists. Prepared by C. 1. lod & Co.. Lowell, Mas.i. The only Pills to tako whih llood's Sarsaparilla. No Reductions By other Houses will ever un dersell or reach the level of Our Low Priceii. ,We Underbuy anlid Ulndnrsell thom all NO EXCEPTIONS. Whether You Are offored goods at o.4t. or lit half price, como to the Boo Hive of bargains and you can buy the aimo goodi for a mero mong. Yes! Our prices aro very little our Compotitors nood magnify ing glasses to soo thomn! Wo knock thoml blind ! Here Are a Few Black Eyes for enimpetitorm: 4-4. Blenching Yours at, only ~3 13-1c. pler yar.d. 4-4 Shirting Yours lit onlly 5c por yard. 4-4 Slho, -f ng Yours at only '11. per yard. llest. Standard Plrints Yours lit only Good 1'archled Coffe 4. Yours it, oulV Good Gr-Ceen Cofeo 100 por pound Yours att-only Do por. pounid. So.1 --Good \Vashlinr Sonup V,(imrs It only 3e. per potuld. Al I other Goods at correspon)dingly low Your Dollar Is wolli twice as Innch at the 13ebivo of Bargini.. 0. KLETTNER, The air and Square Dealr Just Opened! I Case Shir-ting I'rints at -I(. I Clso Lad les' Vests at 5e. I Casie -10-inm. Sea Island at 5e. I Case 'ereal, fast colors, at. 'le, 1 Case 4.-4 nhiling lit 5v. You will 1ind(I in our Wool Dress Goods Deimrtment, the very latest Style'. fromi 2oo. to $1.25 per yard. You mni1t,st see our 1.igurmed llack for Skirts at. 50C , also somethinig new in Avord at same pricf. Wash Goods ! T..h is lin is - mere compilt in.than eer biefore. W\e want t.o show youi our Orgamndies ini Iigiure amid I'laini. Looek at, ourm 61iin. WNh i to Ormgandy for -I100. Notions ! Our Notions stock is very com IMillnery_! Inm the M ill inmery De)pamtmnent we are show ing s''me very stylish Goods ini ianicy Sailors and lintis. 'cme anduu inuspect, emur stockc. \Ve will mecet any)~ price. Y'ours TJruly, Davenport& Renwick. Other Things besides SPECTACLES ~GLASAg Thewre are lots of things in a .Jewelr'y St,Ore thait doni't Lodts- of sinull I ri tistic aricl es I h:t you woldt lieveri thin< if Ulilless y'Olt saIw tileill, 10IIIVO U1 I(mliil li lliiw Of I 111 \'ual o |t it's :1t. f'xtl''remely LOW~\ PR '1'>-. f)lCilSiiiLl Iliuri i!n look iljn Wlo ii VOII fLet i'atly, l101)UA 1D SQilIOLTIZ, (mm muc- The-- Jewml imiIer. Cowi Ltos and i unlciera j i Ijion withoa(ut chamrgo. If you have ma hiolMo to buihll or anly imecanicagl wVork tc) be dono it, will 5LLv( you monarey to so its haofio clos ig con. tr&t s. A recrd of' 80 year-s in theo business. Refer-ences fu rnmishedc if de'sired~. F'irst -class work ut lowest prices. . C. CANNON N' NNS, Ne'wberry, S. C. I I.avd t& S pean '' (offer i.helcia etire line oif Furnmituin-. &c'., at attual cost for etwsh. &t lii. SPRING CLOTHING! SpringClothing 1 Wo aro prepared to show one of the prettiest and best selected stocks of Men's, Boy'o and Children's Suita that it has over boen my pleasuro to exhibit to my friends and customors. While North I took cs pecial pains iii buying k4nits for the little folkm f'om 3 to 10 years old. Our .Junior Suits from 3 to 8 yours old is 11s eat, and as nobby as can be. Oir 1). B. Boy's Suits from 0 to 16 years (.1 im ono of the prett'est linos wo havoovershown. Call and procuro a stit for tho boys beforo the HiZA11 11ro broken). WVO guaranteo prices and sat(isfaoionl. O. M. JAMIESON, Leader of Low Prics. The Baseball Season is on! and The place to get Your supplies is at the J. K. Gilder Book Store ! We also sell School Books, Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, Sheet Music, Checkers, Gold Pens. A lot of Watch Charms at greatly reduced prices. Fountain Pens, the best made, from $2.50 to $5.00. Also Pictures, Picture Frames, Ect. And everything kept in a first-class bookstore. Come to see us ! J. K. GILDER Book Store, Mollohon Row. P. S.--See our Ham mocks. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE rfi k ClI)I TOllS OeT,il E ES tate of Lew ivis I )ncket, d(cenise~d, are heebylV 11 no iled1) 1 prPeent. t heir d'te man(fds duly1 aLII ste toi my 11' a ilt'ne, M.A. CarlisIl. Es-q., on or before, fh.sL day of .1 une, 189.8, anid all personisi deb1 t ed toe sa id decePasedI are retiuested r :: 1 x'c utori'of I .twi DuS )ckett,. NOTICE. All lE-d)NS AllE I lMItI'IW wredl no)t to tide( hiorseback~ ori dPiv an Ily wagon,l bugtgy OP (Ither vehi1 elo on(i the tracisk oif Ii.h( Ne wberryP IliCcc A\ssocIiation from I lulenal to 14y orderi or IE.cent iv CI(ommit.tee. tut.Il'resIdent. Cannon & Mayes, are agents for the Mansion House Steam Laundry, O1V GreenvilLs, S. C. AINT IT A BI|AUT? Wel nighit ask (If any man who10 ir st adm 11 I ire the 51nowy' V wi teneiISS andl beau i or bus)5iness2 hiirt, fron'. ior oin his col laria and1( entfs. \VIi don'1, bblline him11 for be ing jrouid or it -i,bc onily thin ig we ie grot 1s that w.' (a't,1' sendl a IhIsswell aIrounid w,it.hi oiur .Jo)hnfsonle to hear th1e enciumlils paised onl 0our fino work, so we c'oulId saiy tI, " 'we donfe It.'' A ent s wvanted in the s urrouninlg At oncet, 10,000) poulnds (If driy hbldos. [I igh est mar(1keI piec.' paid, & r t . ShananerO 13r'oZ. L4eavellI & Spiearsi (lTer their enirei' line of l"nri'in:re, & c., at actual cost, for' eaKil. fe.t I an