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AN AIMElCAN VICTOitY. Generyal Ita.icIng 'I hIroughouIIt ihn. Un ited 8ta1tes at i)ewe.y's vlctol y. (Special to Herald and News.) Key West, May 2, 4.57 p. m.-Two hundrod and niliety Cubans enlisted for Invaion Cuba. Senator Priehard secured Nantiicket for ii nayal reserve. . It had been in tended to be manned with reserves for defenco ports. I1151i-gugL1-s UnCOUraged by Atmerica,n victory fiercely attacking l ni Ila. Balfour has announced to House of Commons that Spanish 11cot has boon destroyed. Kooster. Oillo!al advices to British Colonial (111co confirmi reports of American vic tory afier conquering tcot. Dewey demanded surrendor of forts to torpedo and cable through 3ritish Consul. This was refused and Dowey gave notice of bombardment today. Spaniards cut cable to Zlanilla. British ad vices are that Spanish [loot was anni hilated. Kocster. Colambia, S. C., May 2, 7.25 p. in. Nishvillo and Montgomery captured Spanish steamer with mails to army; and General and 28 ollicers aboard. Nine Spanish gunboits attempted res cuo but woro repulsed. Koester. War emergency bill passed. Ca'ble communication with Manilla uninterrupted. Madrid papers say Sunday Wats I sad day, but i glorious day for Spain. One American warship disablediin battle. Spanish ipers express determina tion to avenge Manilla disastel. Spanish Government advises to per mitpiaeeig General rejoicing Li Washington and th roughout country at Dewey's victory. Spiin shows no sign of weaceliig. Iluckien's Arniei SlIve'. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruses. Sores, Ulcers, Sait. 1Uhutu, V('vei Sores,. Teitr, ti)pd Iandi, ChilblaiU1s, Corns, and lAll Skinl Erptip tions, and posilivly enres Pile,s or no ply required. It is gilarantee<l to five perfeet atlisfaction or money refuidled. Price 25 cents per box. Por saie by .Atobe'rtso &,Uilr and \V. . Pelhim. Tho'po Uan,. 'he Photos ogfered wero won by Harry Dominick being first to s,m-d in 'answer to Cit Problem wli ich wiva five. iI. S. IPI IIro Co. Photographs for: 25 vetni t '. Teat on liussells lot nea' i UleaseC tcaeI, I 11nne to 114-nt. Pivo Room Cottage Oil Caldwell Street. Apply to T. Q. Boozer. 3t THE TUN11114CA)NYNOD). Thf Imliorni (if 11hn South "Will ..sonmbla at, Ni wh'y Next. Wediemlay. The UnUitet Synod in tihe South Will c )nvOb in Newborry next Wednesday, May 1lI th, at 3 o'elook in the afterinon. We will publish either. inl Fviday's or Toesday's paper the list of delecgates and the homes at which they will be iJThis body inicludes tihe severa'il dis trict synodls ini the South and will num .b2r about, 75 deletratecs. T1he dlelegLates of t,he North Carolina ~Synod have juist heen) elected and their naLmes have niot yet, been received. T1he UoardA of Al issions will ailso meet hereii' next Tuesday, May .10th, .'1 p. m. .A torpidl liver iobs you ol' awilton andl ltIiiers (linse t.l .i lie, CUrL'. counsti, at,ion ain ' ll stomic i nyer 11( l''( troubles. W. E. Leav"eli & Spears o!fer t,heir entire l ine of Furniure,&c., ait actuaLl cost for ensh. f&t Im. Leavell & Spears offer' the'ir entire line of Furn iture,.' &c. , at actual11 cost for *er:s.. f&t I To ( uro n 'oni4 in (Ino liay. TakLIe LaLxative UrIomoi( Qiin Tab-O 111 'lets. Alti Druggists~ refundi the money if it fails to cure. 25c. f&t,hm L.eook! A Stitcht in TLI in, davo"s n ine. Htugh e.' Tonic (newv im prioved, talst.e p)Clasant) takien ini eaLrly Sprinig andiC Ill pre)Cvent s ChIitlis, I)en. ueI1 anid AfailaiaLl Fe vers. A Its oni the liverC1, tones up I the system).. 'tterI thani -qulininei. (Gurante.'d, try', it:. AL d rugglsts. 500O. an 1( ~I.001 hot tieIs. tIh MilIaa Th'yrai Sebumploj.et (ei', thmo 'ihimblne. .Auliss Un~dger, the teacheri of elocuitioni at the Prospby t.l'ian College for Women, gave her'P1 puis and ai fewi fiends a coOgrap)hical evening on "rliay. Th'Ie young lady who sotlvedi mlost, i.>uzzles was Ai ss SwiltzerI, aind to her1 was aiward(edl a prt.t.y fani to (coo) the aridol's oif her A cnke wias 1 ut c'onltainling Ia thimble, a ring aLnd La penny. Aliss Schnmperi)0it showed she wouldh he a busy bee0; Altiss (Cantey will some1 day light lher' trot.h, antd Aisa Lumiiplkin will b)e ih), Land theeforni happy. *The above is from tile C.otlmbiai State of S;unday1. 'The1 Miss Sbhumperoit. melnt.ion ed is liss Tbhyra Sc hnm))1port, daugI..htor of (col. and11 Alis. (O. L . Sebum-nI poirt , of Newhery (I,IIrm-,n like II, if Faves iheir li's. We' mnn one M% lim.e Congh Our'o, I c InfiIbI (' re'tIIedy ~ fori couh1'It co'i?1. 4con p, broncthuii. Snuess-W1orl IhI Hnwing-. 401 yearsb' success in tho South, prlo~os I fughes' TJoulo at grieat L'emedy for' <'hiIlls and all Miialairial I'elver1s. no~t.ter than o 11 Quinin. Gu iaran teedl, trv' it,. A I DenIIggisit. 5'00t. andit $1.00 biottles. toln Hayiing bough iit the Dair'y mil1k (cOWs I (0i'er i.h('m for sa10 lIe ep. They are' if y'ou wanlt 1b11rgaLina. now call on ILavell & Spears' Offer thlelr entire 11n0 of Furniure, &c., att atiuatil ctXt for' -cash.f&.t un. vAi tVUH AND AILA AiOUT. Mr. Carl Hensou is on a visit to bim brothers in Helena. Mrs. Iiallio Grenoker and little soin are visiting in Helena. Miss Nellie Coats has returne<d from a visit to Dliss Dell Dennis. Col. Gee. Johnstone is in S, a t alburkg this wCC attending court. Mr. William Zoble, of Charleston, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Zoble. mi8s uizzio nlatos of litesbu-rg is visiting her sister Mirs. W. T. Tar rant. Col. C. L. lfleaso wont ov-r to Sah1la yesterday afternoon to attenlid court. Mr-s. .. W. White and children left yesterday to visit her pIuent.s in li:al tilore. l .Iis tiiie I(gin has retu l froi Moscow, Anderson Cointy, where she hats been teachitig school. Mr. Will Colts, of VaNghauvill. an. Mr. Gus Coats, of Cross Hill, visited Mrs. Kaute Coats last week. Mr. 1. M. Aull, 2nd lientenwnt of the Newberry Guards came hoie fromi Auton to v.oluIiteer. withl his colipanY for the Spanish wiar-. Threre will be ia pici at, Mr. )an Werts Spring n Saturday, ay7. The iublic is invited to come and bring well filled baskets. The U. S. Photo Co. oil Main street, in the R1usselI lot has taken some ex cellent photograp>hs aniid the prices are reasonable. Call andl([ have your pic ure "took.' '[he "Old Iloss" salo by the Southern Express Coinpany yesterday Was well attded land very anmsing. It, was buying the eat in the bag. PCoplC like to take chances. Mr. v. 11. 11un1iter, who has Clisted and left. today for the war, requests us to say Ihat the pu 'C veget able soap he has been handlin-(r, is still on sale at his mothei''s residee. Several ladies at tended tho iecting of the Newberry Guardis at their ari moiry last nigt. 'I'hore will be a lare well Ieeting there to<ily at one o'clock prior to tle depiv:'t of thie boys oil the 2 p. i. train. Tle news from the war is the absorb ing topit. oil all sides the'se (dILys. 'Th e Hlerald anid News lum been comlpli inented by it'S contry subscriers on thlie fu! p-to-date epots it has been publishing an(i is p)i-iblng twice a week. Clyde, the son of Miv. IIby ). Shock 1loy, while ridin- on a b icycle Ieside his fathers, wigoln, which had a load of 1innber of about, th roe hmn1lreod feet, fell and ho front, wheel ran ever, Iiis bavk. It 1iit not injure hi imli . lie got. on his wheel alil rodu back loie. Clork Gibon los Ic'eivod a cheek for 2121.2o for the liensioner's of Lhis COnIt,y. The Ikrald anid News has heretofore published the Ii.sO. In elass I there ar0 e 1 7 11- t)W get L18.-10 each. Ill class C No. 2 the1re airv05 wla getu. .. 80 each. In class C No. 4 jlther'e ate 8. who get 3 each. The clerk is n -w r'entl y to i sse l ceek s to I ho cse ont itIed to pension. 'L*iii:lW'.c cciii()ie ("gggel. plierd viith evily tcn uncs poisible f'or Its r'ehuf. It. is with Iit'en?:urec we publish the fol'lowi'ng: --Phis is to erti ify t n1 I wa's a territ,!' s'tllerere frorin Yelluow .Jameiilice for otveri six iui,n:ths, -aid was trecuatet by s iin' of thle test phy.siela ns in on:' eil :u di tc nio avil. Dr:. 0,v11, ouri drac)ggi t, r'ecoii oetdledl Fi'.ti litters; andt caft r itking two bmottles J wats eli!rlrly enre''l. I ic>w take greci: plensou:e ini ieico:itneind ing I bygg t o cmv plersoni suiing~ from 1a thi.' trlilih imahily. I cami eriatet ly yurs. Sold by d->t-er'sam & hlIder ad Wt. it. Mi'. Ed'uardt c Schlolt z who ylauts moved hi is d1owelriy Storc to) :.hi s;tor'o on Maiin strei.et, r'ecenitly' occupjie'd by R. C. Williamus as a fur initur1Ie stor'e. Wjill hav atmoI gra id open1in1g oni Many >lih. And1 invites all his fienids to visit his New StorUo on t hat day. Thie Stor' will be boautifully lighited wvith clhoetu'icit y and will be kept openi until .t0 'clock( at night. DO Y1OU IIB (000D 00IFEE? If so, buiy thto "1h10 lhlion"' bratindl. Th i iS an ii excel lnt brandl ( oif MiIoca andi Jatva, and1( wmill go~( tiire ats fart as ceapl offe.. If' y~ou will oly liry this branid y'ou will (ii t uiing chea andIittl110'C poo coe. Ini it you will Iincd both Iinaluity and 8. 11. JON E.S, Solo Agent. Leravell & Spearsi.'f olTe'r thiri entir'e line of 'urniiture, &e., at, acinal c'i.4 for' e.ash. f&t imi. 1,.eave' 1 ears101( oflTer thle ir en tir:e line oh'f' utitu'r ,k., ait netntal cost foi' It, wavs a t'o gh thalit. eatreid'him: oil' It, wavts ai colin iiIhey carr'iiedl him off' in. ft S i unneO(cessarr'v. \Vmi have t-ave'd thie J'v<-is ofj hunitdr'ds and will !nave yours for 25 cents. Oturi Compound Cough Syru'p seldom failsto givo im - one bot tI, andc you1 wmill give up [ the( biaick basiniess. Mafcnufaciired and1( for saule at Rober'tson & (.1ildet 's Dru'g Storlo. L eavell ~& S4peer's -olfer' thei r enitire 1l(ne of I"urit uriie, &'c., at. atcta cost, for cash. f.t im. St. Ltikep. The St. Lukc's school will close Sat trday, May 7th, with an exhibition and pieielic. The following is the programi: PROORAM. P'rayer. Greeting song by school. Dialogue: Tho opening address Fl-'vrest, ledenbaugh, Morris Hawkine, Willic 13 donbaugh. iery iNylp-43y the twenty little girls and boys who started to sulhool thits session. Crowning the Queen of May-Queen of Nlay, Miss Essic Alay Moore; Misses 01 t Schun p rt, Mollic WI i man, Mary Minick, Illin Hawkins and Messrs. l'orrest Hedenbaugh. Morris Hawkinu, \WilliO edenbaugh, IUnest G0ibsn, Glussio llawkins and Misses Sula Boo. er, Cora Boozer, Gertrude Merchant Sula Taylor. laby Gone to Schoc-1--NIamic Lee Taylor. Some t.hings I have learned the first yeil it, school-Clatra Gibson. Do your best-Arthiur Boozer. Orat.onl-Ideals 'r. xvillie Beden baugh. Starting young--Sammie Merchant. A fellow must begin--Marion Boozer. Who mad the slcech, Dolly or I? Daisy Nichols. Tableau. Asleep at the Switch --Miss Elle llawkinls. MIy 11rSIt, seChI--lEthel Howrt s. Speaking for a eake--Ruby Lee Tay lot. Om. I'residevnts in rhyme-Ja ties Conte'ly. Mloion solg--Slall girls and boys. Nows-Sula IHipp, Lizzie Hawkins. Kate \hitmnin, MIiinie hoozer. Aloving titII-J.tla Taylor. 'lhe P-t-A, : .Hteh oi maid--Miss Mlary Mlinick, .\ i'l. lt-ris I bawkins. The hand titt rocks (he wold-Er nest. ( ijhr-on. Which flowleI. wuld yoi rather I)!? I..'ie Niclio!-. Dottie isy Mlerehant. lillie NI(reh:nat .jatice Viola Dlennis, Do liel-visi. ins. (Mor- tts .\lo ris, Le 1Ran kin. The little girls best. fri-d --Ola Mor ris; the little boy's hest, friend-Pope Y torris. The wreck of t,he Hesperus-Willie Willingham. Tableau. Cuba Libre- iss Nolli Whitman. Dinnevr. *-o by school. Good afterfnoon-Olitn Pellers. II ow do yoiu do?-l iayno NI orris. The farmer--'atrick loore. Our second year alt school- --H1al11man 1LIedenbuRgh, 'ranniO ledenbaugh, 0li1n F;ei , .\rthur lipi p, Liena loore, reia oiorvis, 'opo Morris. The charmed life--liss Mary Alin i ck. Oration: Shall our engle spread his wings over inmore stars?-Alr. MIorris ia w ki !ns. 'I he stu'-Bessio N ichols. LA wfii-Clft'ord Roozer. The lovers' Ia~ting -.\Ir. W- illri d enbhaughi, N lias .\lollie Whittmani. Good aidv ice ini song-Ni isses E.llie Ilawkins, Sula ii ipp, Lizz,ie Ilanwkins, Kate VI Wi tmi., Ai nitie B3oozer. T1he kc intds of Katcs-Mliss Cora 13ooz. cir. Tableatu. \Vou. ided atnid waiting-Miss Ohla Th'ie dyintg youtg sold ietr, st)inebodly's N\ever saty faih---liennie Smith. i' nt ot afraidi toi IJspeakh-.1 ohnn itic Biowers,. P'oit . lit tie rosebud s-Daisy Nichls, ressie Nichols, Enla Taylor.,N antic Leo 'Tylrt. I tittle withi a hent-Kn tott.s Niortis. 'I The i-ainb ow-LIt Heleo S3heatly, I 'earl I tOZer, Suilta Hoozer, Gerttutde NI eriltant, NIlary Enlowi, El len NJlorris, NI. TI. Conntiel'v. H~e Ipolite-''Thomptson Etnlow. Wichi onte wais hepJt- -Eloise C~on nel Iy. Tligt ltmes-W\Vill iaim L'ellers. 'l'abhleau. *t Cur tfewi shtall itot rintg t.ontight t--NIiss Sutla Tatylot. 'Th?e "I)b antd te Y'ankee" otn the "Cubant Xi \Vr-.\ NItta (Connel ly, "otrtest .\I turtn-- I ndlIey'N \ titre. V'taatiotn tiimoe -.lhnnie WItitman,. (Goodbye--l izi Ifains, 'l'hte exercises wvill bte i nteirspeirsed iil.h i nsttru men tal music by*~ NI . .J . S. .\ tlrritind other on' ttviol it aitInI his. Willie lHoozor on rgtan. atnd by inustroi mtentail anid vocail minsie by a chtoit of I-lie older scholaris. TIhere may13 be an todditss or two on educaetiion. The111) pbic~ is iinvited. Tlhet exercises will Ibtg in at 10. 30. 100t Iliearet (tOo. 'The ren,ti ts of t his patrtii w i b eeiesel to tOar-t ihnt. Ithere tle at tea-t o e <treatiteci (I is. ense tha lt l nce hatt he i ii' bl tio'. le ti al its ttin,i1 at t at ) lii t-alarr ii. I in i're Cytrr Un si hlu te,1 iinly toitve tre- knwtoei thue e<Mit ate rn yicatu rr ttd-ttg hibeing ta econle tt iiinalVi jehs ets , tre u ity n ttee,tn eltiinal j-it ierent. 'inP I Ct arrh Cit re -it .4Ilke in ti un'y,netng<1 r ( ily t\Ipon ihe btii- , nr.I inuetusitir'fnto the sne. n hrcyee i roin ta niti t oot, iteen r(,oanr tiv.n 0. heKletitrt'r. il y ake.tn up 1h Itst'cQlr t oerl thoatr old. e'eroney linn yen ort its o rimon.'in Arbiren bl U iylt i iyou g't ord7rc. SLsato g tir's l''n . t. iia e h et NEWB1EAtY GUAItDS 'tihey Leava'a'odIy for Columbia to 6>a Mtts. tered I lito 1th United tatts Aruyl The Newberry Guards go to Columbia today tinder the call of the Governor for volunteers. We hate to see the boys go, but we admire the spirit which moves thent and cotutend then for their patri otisi attd valor. Under the resolution adopted sonle time ago they could not do less than respond to the call of the Gov ernor. Captain Ltgford will imake a good of ficer. iIe had four years .raining at the Citadel and the boys have confidence in hii and they are iade of the stuff to up ht >d his hands i u I stick We expect to hear good reports frot the Newberry boys. The other oflicers are good and cotmpe teat men and while most of the entire comupany is of young men they are the kind who make good soldiers. We give below the roll which shows 8o nen all told but there are several others who will join thetn at Colitubia and we think a suflicient intber to iake their comipany complete. 11. M. Aull as 2d lieuteniant has re signed and his place will be filled after they reach Columbia. The other corporals will also be elected in Colmbia. Our best wishes go with the boys and we hope they imay all be safely returned to Is. Captain--W. S. Langford, ist Lieutemantit---R. It. Wearn. 2d1 Lieutenant-Il. M. Aull. ist Sergeant--T. 1-1. Pope. 2d Sergeant--J. G. Daniels. 3d Sergeant-T. 0. Stewart, Jr. 4ith Sergeant-P. 1). Mower. 1st Corporal-James Renwick. Quartermaster-G. G. Jones. DIr-1t1ner---W. II. Hunter. -PRIVATF.S. J. T. Coleman. W. 1. ITuiett. Robe- I Cochrell. R.: S. Spearnain. V. S. Matthews. J. E. Renwick. .\. Schun11pert. J. W. Danliels. Robert Norris. J. 0. Cassidy. T. WY. Swindler. R. L. Roberts. W. C. Reeder. J. I. Dreher. Geo. Mloore. W. 1H. Mats. A. J. Kilgore. W. W. Prather. P. M\ Biradburn-1. W. T. Livingston. W. C. lipp. L. S. Lovelace. Luther Strickland. V. V. Peascall. J. S. Denson. J. P. Outz. J. A. Livingston. Jolm Mayer Kinard. Edlwatrd Corhe v. S. M. XWard. P. XW. L,orick. Charlie Martin. XV. TV. Glenn. IIlermnan Aull. XW. 11. XWise. S. L4. Price. *J. D). Chapmian. J. Bison. XW. B. XWallace. Mi. A. XWallace. D)uncamt Johnston. Thomtas Sphiele. WV. XX. JIolt. David Mittle. J. 0. Glenn. C. C. Stuart. WV. XW. Fartror. J. C. Reede'r. R. Shackelford. Ah bb lilkelv. J. Miadden. Geo. it. Cook . F. K.. Slopp. G. F. XWearn. F. S. Smith. I. C. Ilutchison. XW. Thlompsoni. J. J. Tiller. A. J. Cook. J. J. Taylor. J. WV. Nelson. Walter Adams. J. L. Irownl. -Ming. A. TV. Coletan. TI. S. Mitchell. XW. P. Y'arboroghm. R. J. Fuller. Joe Cock rell. Misses lIessie Gilder and Mlaude Fatt presenited the Newherry CGuards with a b asket of beauttiful flowers this umorniiing andi( tihe)' atsk to ret urn their thank s and appreciat ion for the remiembllrane,. 1iseovers t by it womaniti. Antot her great discovery hans b:;en rtnmdo, and( t hat, too, by a lady In t his (coutry 3. "D lisase Iastenied Its elnlebex up' ia her anid for sevent yeamt site with-t Sto itasI s,eerest tests, bt her v italt Iorgan is were tiltderined ta nd tit deathi seritimuili itninetn t. For thre moniWIithis I-heIt coutghted inc'essattlyt13, '.tid c~ouihi not steelp. SIte litfinlIy diIsc overedi ai way to reove'ry, bty i purchaab,Ig of us ait itle (of Dr. In g'si New Discovery for C m 811:11p!ion, anid wams so) muchel relieved oni tal tng fi (dos', that, site siepit. ll nhitI.it; aind itil t wit bottles lias ben abtsoltely(13 cuired. 11er namet O t iI Mrs I.uther Luitz. Thlus wrItes WV. C. Hnt hick & C'o., of 8helu.y, N. C. Trial hot t'nsi free aln. R ,berl~tt & iler's and( Plhamtiii 'I )rutg Store. R'.gmir size 50ath and 1.00. Every bot - Wainteud A t onico, 10,000) pounds of dry ides. 11lIghesnt mtarket, pico patid. Ixcelsior Ctchbings. VO will h1aVe plenty of fruit in thii, ect,ion If not killed later on. Good mtalny of our fariers have lin ished plaiting cotton. Cotton coming u1p nicely and w ill soon be ready for work. The stand of cornl is poor. Our echool elosed Friday afternoon for vacation. Otr solool has hld a full attenlditteo a a tlongt. Mir.. T1'. L. Wheeltr has put up a nice Iron fcinlIIg tlu-Iudl the bIrying grouuI necar. is residtlico. 'The feicing is n0ice and pre4I.- a 1IVt-y IpeaanIce. Tle war talk coiilnues to go onl ancd 80eems8 to get t ne. We hope and prNy our eI)ople w i not, huve to g-o to Witl' its the thiles don't call for it. A way with war and give n.; ptece. Prof. .1. S. WVnelir has receivod t.ho Ice pictties of ou .e hool. The pie tlures are Very plail anti show up well with tetcher. aild ahout fort.y ppils in a giroup. Was Sorry to leatui of the dealth of Uncle Geore Counts (.f St. I l'ails s tion. Wo h"ve inlown I'nle (.,(-oIge ever since wI wIt a wee lit t-e hoy and he always had :t i d \-ord for every body und : . wilin and revadl to lend a helinI han to all. I ntied Uncle Gcorg'. ' a good nan aml hc Will be m1issCd in Ihe Itui1. in tihe c0m1 muniity and in thI' chiurch. l'vne to hIs lishes. t wm-01 Notem. W e ltie hi*\ \ti'v bealtifill w 1eat h er litIIIr( ent. Grain ( eops :uaroo : very lilvo. Thre i.as a lil N! frost, this uiorniing'. IL'trIs are lind with their p1hut1 - Iinff, bUt. :1r,0 i x It al o;; ey nlivoly. We hir.d thle pih-a-tirue ijt'aztt uli n;Iut the pienic at. Ver'0a oin April 12. 'lI Th x eveises wore Vey V f-o0d. Newhry was Well reprosonledl. Mrt. L,awl-vncv Sen1e44 :u1! 'di s F.1annio 111un110r Wer-0 m:a'VicI h1, , Thiu Istlay a lt the pastor's 1umo, I:ev. C 1'. 1 1h,i'. AIr. I '. W . s;i y a n ItuIl Ivife a td t itt Ih family, of I exington, rcenthy. Mir. Ambhro-4e W cigr and N Ii sse(.: Agness at I eatIce l''uI.r tmil Min lliv W ssit t_,r, vksilcd \Mr. NI-ah P-'il m1e's1 ftuni;y, of S-alida. recent y April 21. rs. l-l n W e- t wif io .\aj. -:. I '. West, of Salnla 'oai y. diaul \v.-,in-s ity, April 27th. lit,' in .-, wii, bIIuIed at, Corinth chiul-cb. Jacob S. Wilis, of Sal Ila I'onI v. died WV -<Invsday* . .\pril :;dh. 1t hli, hoime inl that. counity, in the 1: ih yer: of his n.it . lie l v ' s a wift-:ui1l t l v veIi lId ren. l .ir 'uontil of \pil iIs as lollvow : Mean teinperat.ui-', 55. maxIINinm t.lmliriture, S2-dat li minimum tempeaturie, 27--dlate 7: total pr-t ipi tatiOni ..3.' inches: total snoewfitl, spriiklc; no. days clear. 9: I1:u-11 lv 'loutdy', i); cloudy, 12: ctides of ro-st, Si ght., hI, 12, 15, 21, 2'i; k ill ing, :!, :t, 7, 8 28: dates of hail, I-I: t.hnner, stoiems, 10, 14, 19,2:1, 21, 21i: hrevailin.A wvimt, nort.h. liemauirks. Soil and :l front killed beans al Irish lotto:L~ 1th lprinledu .snowv: 14 th1 h ailed: I19, 2.8. 21, 26, tbonder clouds. Volul ntary (obnirver. The It euo r iof Wi i-ddhi an Is in tho air*. Thoso w~ho I 'vie beeni so forttuatou as to h a ve receedc atn invitation shaonHl show thletillu pr1ec' iaion01 by senlding a gilI sneh a:s (Cut Glass, .'?ncyv Cinaiz or a Illand. somo1 Liup. Either of tinesi tri clos, they cani haty verIy chlay t.~ Other' Things besides SPECTACLES SGLAS~ Teear'e lots of ! ingsi in con)talin jewelIs L otst of smllil arti-t ic at ticks suiitabhle for XNus1 pre(senits u tat you w~oul nevert i hink Wev have't IiIa eau til I line of pleasan'tl hourit I ini I h in nr lothml at our I'sI ock 11n<( buyP~ wVhn you get r''ndy. ED)UA 111) S(UllI LTZ,I' sigil a , ii )ui'i C'onve'y a su .rn1'i tat ceta in tiil ned'( at tcention. There ist-I1) anything -4arstipairillIa (Ctopiund. -Noth bing carc efitilyI cind oft the I si drutgs, lile ovoryth ini g tha t we ina Ikc, atndl we gi yo0 1 a bigger bou114 llta yot usuallyei 11 get andi chariige but, 7le foir it. ROBICRTSON & G11,IA) 1 ~, nentigi-te- nO the,.o. ii. :s=LESS" EE '6HE PEOPLE HAVE learned, that it makes but little difference, how the merchants quote Low Prices, in their adver tiscments. That you can always get the same quality of goods "6A iTTL.1-i LESS,"1 at A. C. JONES' Ca3h Di-y Goods Store. Tho fact is a Cn,h Storo, h1as be. VOM' a ii't y inl Nowbvrry. A1 1110r*011n1t., who ch1111-goanhi, havo to adhI 114r(dtolii profit, to eove Ohe lossvs ctdiinl I( come inl the CIrV diit hu ind n ll oseo AIly cex-h are-( gutting" tirlvd of palyin", thosc l 1- 11, t1u w t hey kn :, th:t thii .n .0 les lilt' tI skOll t.1wil Dry Goods, Dvrs Goods, Notion)!, rlAcrwear., S h l!P nt1 U1mb1l h-, \ Valk v.i 1"te, I a ,itth, L.-s 11han1 11hoy (.:Il bliy at1an filhlr CS41or M1w,1 pe1*hS,ec nid cases of' \Ien's, I,mliies', 'ili.,S, H atI iCh IVr' I . . s I ' r S lls 1 f N w v Matting uli if L birg (if ol n's Nio 1",nw; tt a 1."Wo 11.111 than)1o will ih1d th ktb whlt'l. \\hvin yout have 1a Ything" to b-1Y inl O)ro.-;'s mods;, Notiolns or Sh.4,-gt it atl lnY Slir' nl." mi :- h..wv 1mch I , E-sS' it t4oA iz. t n Y"'l havo beenl paI. iI n:. (g0 n- d c 1,see! 15. Mfen, Yke People's Staro. NowbwriY, S. C , A pril 111, 1. Shall be our motto this season. We are in a position to give both. Our buyers have just returned from New Y'ork, the center of fashion for this coun try, and are now ready to talk to you about the things that go. boyin( e ciaes - narbali n the e-tCn ny n lrge e jtla t it iV. \\a hre fulo cn (nml ii ver ospricesoonk. wigvewanmlt tou. o hm oyu \\'i will o a y upca atin t ioi ahs fany houswe cno. l Y\npieourse inetringr, libl gos n v r!n [venOu like every other crop, needs nourishient. A fertilizer containing nitro. gen, phosphoric acid, and not less than 3, (If actual otash, .ill increase the crop and im. d;' tell all ahout the subject. They .)t any farmer. GEP.MAN KAT, WORKS, 92 Naisa- St., New Yor j BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! BiCYCLES! All sizem ald prices--fromn the very bst to the cholpot. I have The Victor at $50. Thero is no Bicyclo that is bot ter thaln the Victor. I 11180 have di' faiois \Viverly, a $10() vhe, for l'. Oh, yes ! And I hinvo thi Crawford at pricea fiot i t%. $20. Cottio tind look lit. Imy wheliels beforo you1 ;IIy. I keep 2.11 kindIs of biko sunldrivm. I villi anld will do any kiind of reptirs on whools oil short : no t ice. J. W. WHITE. Come to See Us! When in ''ed of anythiing in the 01h'y (-oods, .Dress Goods, Whito G"-ws, ANOtjol-4, Emoidry, iLCeS, I1libboni-, flaildliforThif'fs, Gloves, Cor-s,c , an<u i-o whenl you wint an. thinlg inl lioes, .11tts, Clothing Hwys;' 111d Chibd-irls' Knwo suil's, EXIra110- Kiwo alts, shirtll, collarl-1 :111d Rnia osievry, Nceckwvar and Few Spring Goods ! \Ve are0 'inT g thi. WOek a noW ;(A lell'ev s, Shirling I , rinitti, Em-111. b roidt-ryN, It'ilbls,TrlimiminigH, Shirks, In' I/he Lol: I easo Sea I -an 1.-4 P'irelis, prott,y new stylos, we will Sell at, it worth 10 lid '.( I CIUM' SOMt IIIid Shlirt,in1g Pi11t4 h'.. worl h1 :,(. C< Mii . Molleb,ng at, 5c., worth A lk ,inlin Towels at 10, 15 ItInd 25(l. Titble )ltumik at 25, 35, -10 and 50c., Tiab le (iI ('hit h itt 15Si. pier yar'd. ny |-:xIt a iK i n 1 'anits it,:15, 35, -10, jnio 5 i p r 'a ir'. A niic hu ie of Alenuti's Ex t.ra Pat at W\e will~ avo' yon at leasrt 10 to 23 fit frin whati: yu wuld piay for stmo W iuim;ii e'vi.ry I hing~ we i-ayx. ComIu 'i -iiii* n Ii iftn. Noi I tionlei to shilow Alin Stet - - N wb ry-.C Canrnon & Mayes, me agents for the Mansion House Steam Laundry, Greenville, S. C. - coPio6i '000 AINT IT' A REAUT? itiuinish that we iit, iponf hits dressn nid iauIV-. W\e don't hhn htiii,I bni for' bet ing ro oil~ttf it.- t.he onlyih tlhing weO re ruwithiig %II one .Iohnisoni t) hear' the ito enIh tany it. 'w idoino it. Ayt nanie in thelii'-i .ourrouning Bi00KC[H6LDERS' MEETING Fim j A NN'1AI :\i lI.ETIN(O1iOF THiE A. tokhhlrsof the i iProspeity~ Sottont .\Iill Co., will b)e bhl at IPros pit n Thurisdlay, t,he 5thu day oif .by in.\loieley Hiris' halhl at, II o'clock noei,njI wiiii comeibfore t,hoe meting as wIl as the ieetjioni of ia bioard of Di1 Ieetors Ii to seve ftori the (1n1sning. year, mi' toli tiansett 8neh oth1er(' bnijness ams nuy i(iog beforo Iheii imut,ing. P'Olase . at eint n peron orby prxy. I 2. ~ mti yA 1 1 r OHN,'