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NEWiIEItY MAlRKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Fiday by Sumimerl Bros. 111 eat ... ..............----.-.....--.. ti(-7. houlders ........................... 7. ltls................................ 10(a 12je, Ilest 1.ard .......................... 8( )1 0., liest Molasses, new rop...... SOte. (iood Molasses---................... 25(q)35e. Corn .........--........................ (i(0e. Mld a............................. iOe. W heat Bran ........................ $1.10. I.-t, 1'atent 'lou.r .................. $5 :,o. 2nd Ilest iI'1our.................... I5.oo. St.rait 1lour1'........................ $-4 75. (lood Ord inary Flour...........$4.00(, 1.5o. Sua ................................ (i1(a)7e. RICO .................................... 6(140c. ' Colle ..... .......................... 0(120c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.00. l1ile Hulls, per ewt......... 30c. Country Prounce Butter, per lb ..................... 1 i5(a20c. Nggs, per dozen ................. 100. Cickens, each.................... 124(a2Oc. Pets, per bushel................. 0oe. Corn, per bushel .................. 5C. onts, per bushel .................. 35c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50(!)4Oc. 'urkeys, per Ib ............. . 6(a 8c. F'odder, per cwt .................. 75(9i)c. 1C. C. Blanks, of Iewisvilie, Texns, writes that onle box of DeWitt's Witch Iitnael sutvn wis worth *:o to him. 1 cured his piles of ton years st:andiIng. lit ulvises others 1o I1ry it. I. i11so enres eczelna, skin Qisensex andi obttlate sores. W. H. i'elhun. ''hose 1 Canopies are going-get one before too late. S. .1. Wooten. 2t How is this? 24,000 best Parlor Matches and 200 good Pius all for lo' tf Jos. T. Hutchison & Co. A Bargain Sale of Pants. A lot of Pants in Our Cloth. ing W indow at half price. 0. M. Jamieson. At. Opera t11oNe. There will be an entert,ainment oil next Thursday evening, July 21st, tun de' the auspices of the Drayton ltut,h erford Chapter of the l)aughters of the Confederacy for the purpose of raising funds for a reg-imental llag for the 1st S. U. Volunteers. Rlesere ed seats at Scholtz's 25 cents. Gallery, 10 cents. Rieware of Ointments for Catarrh thl, g (ionttain Mrenry. f ias mtrrcur"y will 1s!roly Qristroy t1io sonise of smell snit comnpietly <d"ratuge Iie wihole ' sm it wilen entering it,i hrough tie inaeon snr'aces. Suca nr-tieles shtonhi never he ased except on prescripttons fromt reputable pi v siclau, os the taanuge they will do Is ten toli to the gooi .von cn possibly derive roots ( tiom. Ilall's Catarrh1 Cu-e. inannufneturedt by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contnin. nto 1 mercury, nn1t is taken inteirnally, acting <t rectly upon t he bloodn u(1ltneoius srfaces of the systeln. In buying H ll's Cntarrh Cun. 1 he sure you get, thu genulie. It is laken in t-ornally, ant1 nnle in 'Toledo. 0110, by 1". .1. Chonoy & Co. Teostlinonlals ir e. Mold by IlruggistH, price 7r5e. per hoitle. 11all's ialun11y Pills are the best. LIttle Mount14) R utt.'nIon. l Thie Little Mountaitn reunion will he hlt 1t Little Mountain this yeat' on August 5. Tickets f'oin Newherry, Columbia t and intermediate points to Little Mountain, on the occasion of the col logo reulnion, will be sold att t,he raUte of one first-claiss fare for the roundl trip. T1wo extra coaches will be prlovidedl. The train will leave Newberry at. 8.0i in the mrrning, and w~ill leave iAt,t e Mountain about Ii o'clock in t,he after look I A Rt.itels a InTinle Sav.es nine). Hughes' Toie (niewv hn proedt, taste pleast,) taken ini early 1 Spring and F"all p)reven)ts Chills, D)en gtue and Malarial F'evers. A cts on thle liver', tonecs up1 the systeml. Better thain quinine. Guaranteed, try it. A t druggists. 50c. andi $1.00) bottles. tAum At .Joseph TV. TTutehison & Co . yon will find the lowest pr1ices of all. 15 en1kes5 of good Ti'let 801ap1 at oly 23:4: 10 cakes of goodl Laundiury Soap.1 at 24I0: he1st Lumpi~ Starceh at only 5e pound: hos~t Key SodaL att onily 24e 1pounld; good GrIeen C!offee O1)011pound 1 or 101found r$1.00; 146 p)oun1d Stan)1ldd'ranlnedIl. I,l' $1.00. t.f .TJ. Mills wvill give a iirtst-class >atrh)eeue On Wedn)esdaty, J1 uly 20t.h. at, Blrown & oee' Grove. TIhe F'arm there Oin that day. 3 Daute or EnHllt imient P'osl p1oned. By r'equeist of t.he authorit.ies at. (C ilumlbiaL, S C., I have agr'eed1 to chlange the date1. of the exatminiation) from the 20th to 23rd of .July. All who have en1 lIsted or' Intenid to enlist will p)leaIse take notice and( pr'esen t themlsel ves early on Saturday, .July 23rd, for exam ination. The indientions ar~e that t.he companiy will Ii11 very rapIidily, and1( be amon~g t,he first to mulister' in. Anyone desiring IinformiIation, &' , p)leita apply S. J1. MCCAU0(alRiN. H. A. L.. Pholtograstl. The Seaboard Altr Line lhas for dlis trlibition to its frIiend(s anid palt.rons5, 14ome1 typ)ical "'Coon" p)icturles. These54 -are0 Phlotograpqhs, 22x28 Inches and)4 btfndsomel y fratmed. To coveir par1t of the cost, of tihe PhiotogLrIaphs and1( l'x ThreSsage, they are sold( at $2.00 each. 'They can be secured from the Repire -sentatives of the Seaboard Air Line or' 'upon appl)1icaLtion to 'T. .J. Anudersoin, Gieneral Passenger A gent, P'ortsmotltl. Va., who wvill also b~e glad to) sendi printed matter relat,ive to0 Iates, Stum 1m10r Resorts, &e. tf.It Turnip Seed-! New crop Turnip Seed .just received and for sale cheap at Robertson & Gil-. VAIt1OUS AND ALL Altl UT. Court at Newberry next Alonday. Air. J. II. Ai. Kinard visited in C lni1tia S1at.urday and Sunday. A. E. I'. Iledenbaugh is announced a at eand idate for I'robate .1 udge. irs. .1. A. ltlackweler is on a visi .to her parents at Concord, N. ('. Mir. and Airs. It. It. E"ranllin left on Snnday for A tlanta 'o visit relatives. Mirs. J. I . Willianson returued last Thuiirsday fromin aVisit to relatives ill Ciester. Judge W. W. I(lodges is announeed its a candidate for re-elect,ion ia- I'ro hate Judge. Mrs. 1'. ,J. Voss and children have gone on a visit* to her parents at Smnytrna, Ga. 'I'he County Sunday-;+ehool conven tion inlets at Ilush ltiver laptist church todauy. Mrs. It. S. Whuley" and ehiIdiren left this morni lug for liinir nghain. Alia , to visit her fatlir. Don't forget, the Iarmners a('outnty In stitute on the 201h. Iver"y farmer Should be there. lion. II. I. Evans is announced in this issue as a candidate fori a seat in State Legislature. Mrs. .1. N. MIartin i and children re tnrned on Saturday fromi a visit, to friends in GCreenville. Messrs. A. ''. lIrowl ad( NI. L. Spear man left, on Sunday by private convey ince for Harris Springs. lion. C. T. T Vvehe is aninounced ats a ildidate for re-election to the House of Itepresentatives, in this issue. AI iss Gkssie K ibler returned last ,veek from IL visit to Washington, ' i ara attil other points of:interest. Editor G.reneke', ofl The Observer, is aking tnl olting of Ia few (lays and is :njoyintg a trip to At,li.ita with the Peterans. The prinilng of the Sotr.hern Chris inn Advocatte hits been awarded to the 'olumibia State for four years begin bing January 1, 1899. - NIiss Ida I angford, one of Newberry's teautiful 11d1 ehiarmitng daughters, is isiting at lRev. .1. S. 'orter's this .cek.---l'ickens Sentinel. The time will soon be out. If you are oing to hold (tny ofiee in t,bis coullty w the next, two years you had beict' Lt your tnnouncement, be made. A basket picnic will be given at the rove at Nir. ('has. Smith's. in Saluda n the 30t,h inst. A pleasant Lime is ex lceted. ''hanks for an invitation. Capt.. S. .1. AieCaughrin wias in Co ulmbia the first of the week. He is ustling anl will soon have his com >any ready for the Second Itegiment. At a mceting of the Excelsior Fire 2(1m1 panlly ila;t night \V. S. Alann was llected V'ice-I'residenllt and .11u1ian <inard Secretary. ''hese oliees had )Cel vacated by the young men going 0 tile wi'. MI iss Sara Mlerehant, the little daugh ,er of A ir. and 1%'s. W. Ernest Mer ~hant, of .lalap)a, who had the miisfor ,une to have her arm broken aI couple veeks ago Is dloing well and tbe broken Li'im gett,ing ailong as nicely us p)ossible. A gen t J as. A. Illurton, of t.he Sonuth en l.iail wty, last, week at,t.ended thle nleet,ing of thIe Souitherni Rillwauy \gents A ssociationl at Norfolk, Va. Ae reports Ia declighitful t,rip and1 says .hie mieet ig was hot,h1 pleasanit and Thll timelt is niearly' 0u1, for deterin l ,heiran .lITheoloiicatl Seml iinary peLrma lint.ly' at, Ne wher'ry. O tber plaices iare at, yvork toI L,aie it, away fr-om us. If we <eep) it, we will have t.o put, upl thte nlonety. 'if y'ou (cani give anlyt.hitng do I at, ontce. NIr. Jliu ls E. I loggs, of I 'ickens, is Innounc iied 1as IL caidailtei for ( 'onlgress mrom this dIistrict,. NI i. Illoggs Is a1 gon og lawyer oIf I 'ickens andi was for so-neL years ai miembiei of t,be Legisla urIe. Ie 5IL a'bright, younig muan and a oodl st,ump11 spleaker', and1( Ia mlembler of he P resbyvt.eriani (~ii chr. Wei shaLl IlIh ladit to see NI v. Iioggs in Newberry. Fre Pills. Hendl your add11ress to lI. 1E. Iuck Ien &, Co., oh iengo, and1( get, ia freei samp1ile box oIf I)r. King's New Life Pills. A I rind will 'ontvhtCi you ofC theIr mueriis. Theise pills are easy in tie'iont and11 aire pa:rticuilairly efl'ective in) t ho cure of Coistlipation1 an id Sick I leaudachie. For NI alaria and Li ver t roub~les tbey hauve beenl proved ilnvahluabdle. ''They lare gualranteedcm to bie perlfeet-Iy free frm e'very dleeleterion1.' $1ubstantce andI toI he puirei'y veget,ahle. Th'Iey dlo inot, weaik en bly their action, butt by givinlg tonie to Htomlaeh andi( biowels greaitly inivigoraile thesystem'ii. Reguliir sIze 25W. per bolx. Hold'h y Itoblertson & (lilde-r and1( W. l'. P'elham,t I)ruggists. Lii lie lonn,iitin Rteion~, F'rlamy, Ang~iust A ddrecss (If WeVlcomne- I r. Ni. L. I lo landI. Clims oI(f I)enoi nat,ionl( Coilleges tioni -Ite v. .J. A ust,in. ~Whait, ani AIuiniii ein do for the College-NIir. C. I. I Ilack. Thie (Classies ini EdIuientionl- I'tof. E. Ii. Hot-zler. S. .1. Di)I.htCK, IPresident, 410 years' success in the Sou th, pIrove' Hughes' T[onic a great, reme-dy foi CThills and all Nt alarial 1"ev'ers. Ilietim t,han Quiiine. (Guarant.eed, try It,. AlI D)ruggists. 50ec. and $1.00) bott,les. (Ohm When in need (If good Viniegars Syr'ups &c., don't fall t.o call on uis. L.f los. 'I'. hutch iStan & CO. OFrl F(I ATLANTA. Tito J,am,,n 1). Nane (1eup and T'1el Frien,ve tiff for tin ate (I--Now burry Well Iepreentet. 'lie neumbers of the .lames 1). Nane Camnp and their frientis left Newberr' this norno ing at .-15 o'clor:. for A tlnut to attend the reunion of Confederat Veterans. \ large, cominodlois aitd conivenienI special coach had been left liere t,brough the ellorts of Agent.J. A. IBu ton, who spared no Ipains to mtake the trip as pleasant, and the aceormmlouia tilns as perfect r- was in iis power, A long strteamer was placed on each side of the coaeh: Jtmes 1). Naneu Camp, J. C. V., Newberry, S. C. The fare for the round trip) from New berry to AtlInta hatd been placed at tihe low rate of $1 05 and t.he tielegrat.es fronm the camp were accmpanietd by many friends. 'l'he people of Atlanta have nt'11 ex tensive preparat,ions and intend mlaking this occasion the best of all the annmal reun ions, and a pleasant, time is in store for all who attend, and the Newberry delegates and their friends will show up in good style an:(d have a prominent place in the picture. Tl'he following is a list of those who left, this morning in the special coach: Ceo W lReid, il' \lartin, J Cal Neel, Mrs 1i () I'pting and little daughter, Mattie, Mr and Mrs H l) Boozer, S I Iloozer, Air and i rs .I I engin, It. ( Perry, V G Mettz, .I A )oninick, : 13 Setzler, MIr and 1\1rs '.I M, ipt.ing and family, MJiss Iernice Smith, AI1r and Mrs l': ' Mal.thews, .1 no C Wilson, V '1' Tarrant, I': II ILeslie, NIiss Illie Grillin, Atiss Iau-ta I3 ease, Al iss Ilucile Vilsorn, I 11 Iloulware, NIiss Allnnie Crump, .1 C I{ikard, Wml: .oinhnison and son, and others whose niamies we were not able to get.. From l'rosperity: Andrew Kinard, A C Vise ani two chilldren, Ainile Iiellc and liiirge, It'1' ( ' lII iter, N H Young, .1 1 liunter, J ( ('ount,s, () I, Sehnmpert, je., it I Stoudemuayer, .1ino 11 I''ellers, .1 N lcagl'e, .I \\' i artm1an. F+lrue"r,.n ' Inrt it ute. We have published aniotice for sev cral issues of the C'ount-y h'larners Institute to be held at. B rown & Mlose ley's grove neanr I'rosplerity on J ly 20 under t.Ie auispices of Clemson College. We dlesire again to call attention to it,. This Institute is held for the benefit of the farmers of Newberry but, unless they attend they can receive no benefit from it. I- very farmter in tie county who can possibly do so should lity aside other duties on that day anld take Iis wife with hiu and spend t.he day at t,hc Institute. '1'nerc is somiet,hing to be Iearned at all these Inst.intes and you iiay learn the very thing you have been wantin;; to know all these years. 1By il mean) arrantge to att;end the Institute to-mor row, Wednesday, 20th, at Brown . Moselcy's grove near l'rosperity. Dig down to the cause of your sick ness, if you want. to get, well antl s... well. l\lost likely it's indtligest,ion. Thi irritating poisons of ferment.ing, pultt food, lert in the stomaeb by Intl igest,ion caLuse headache, nneurmalgian, nervous ness, dlizz,i ness, stomacilhiache, naunsea anti all tbe otber wellI-kniown symuptoin of indigest.ion. T1hey alsto cause many piains and dis ordeors wh'iiichi are oftein lid tot o)thie caunses and hetnee arP not, easi ly turetd Hut as sooin as the ipoisonis ate nremove'n all these symnnptotms antd dl isorder's tdis appear. b)ecauise there is nothing left lta cause themni. Not,h ing sin eeids in i,hh lik It'bitaktr I )igest i ve ' Co dil, heraitin< It p)reveuts tbe uniid igesteid food froti ferment.Ling in t.he sittmach ando I tel p t,he s1 tiiach tt) d igo st its food. Sold1 hy dIruggists, prtice 10 cent.s t.t $1.00) per bott1le. Ourt ln tiot tla at i an A,itorl,iat o . TPhe itly dlent.ists, whot were allI pe sent at HaTrris Sprintgs at, t,he St.ate As soc iationti, hnave ret.nined htotme tanm thinir several parts itt the meet,inhg were as follows: I )r. .1 Ones repiotted ats chairtmatt o Li.h' comit.i tee ont I )en tal laws D)r. I loozer prentedu an inilt.'trest.inyt case~ of irreguilarit.y. S)r. . th nsltone hail sotmeti ng to saw ont sevtera oiif tIne subhjects t(liscuissedl I )r. VTomp soti wias re-elected as tmemb en of the St ale I Toartd of I )ent.a l'xainters for live yeats. iiThey htad a royal gootdL t.ie ati. 11 ar ris Springs atnd will go hack next, yean A~ (lreat Opponirtunt. To ''l'Iay ta Vinil, ito th PThie very loiw eat es tnmed biy itl Seaboarnd A in' I,i ne to Atlata , (a., o acicon, ni.of t.he lI e,ionii of ('on feiderat< Vet.otans, JIuly 20th to 21h-d , of ahoit 'ttoneient,. lper tileI, together wit.ht a Iliki rate from A tlata to Cliickamuaigai giveni by t,he WV. & A. it. It., alflordt al opiport ti ty for see ing the Il'atrk an pi"vIng IL visit, to friends in campl wi l i,.tinot be equl ailed. Tlickets on sali t.o A tlanita, from'n all piincipail pointtlt .Iu ly 17t,h-1 9t.h inelusiu e, good itnt. .1 uly 3 1st.. A pply to Ticket AgentIs, o t o TP. .1. A ndernsott, Genier'a' I'assen ge Agenil., Il'ortsimnut,h, Va. Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! Mason's, in pints quarts and half gal Ions. Also Ball i quarts and half gal Ions, for sale cheai at Robertson & Gil der's Drug Store.tt IDelintitLors aLntd tt.etr l''ashiont I ool aLL S. .1. Wooten. 2t. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET Al I. Ill'. NICV8 01F A 1dVl ANID P*110 (1ltCIS4IVK 'lOWN. I'Ieli tl(a)l or1"810t.n u"ue lierltil atnd Newi, I I'ienies are! all the go now and thero will he t munher of them in the near future I'here will be i Sunday-sehool pinic at ilt. 'l'ablor church on Satur lay, the 2:h1 of .1 uly. I 2aln retlested to state by Sup erin tenden t II art nlan, of Alt,. I 'ig riIn, that, his Sunday-sehool will have a Ienie on t.he 29th of .1ily and t.hat, t here will he several speeches to the children and that the eomnlnllity is invited and any 010 else that. may feel an interest. inl the Sunday-sehool work. DlIrs. PI.'1. Sebumpllert will leave on 'I'nesday to visit her sister, irs. Vise, at, I'tains (. ia. She will spend several weeks in the 'lmpilre State. I amd requested to state that al! who have relattives or friends buried in the 'rosperity Ceietery and who feel like eont.ributing anything towards the keeping of the samle to hand their con tributions to either Messrs. A. 1'. Dom inick, C. ). I llown or S. S. IBirgo. This is a labor of love and all who have loved ones rest-ing there should willing ly Contribute their iites and hilp the work of earing for the .last rest,ing place of t,heir friends and kinuIred. Itert. Dr. Ittil, of Atlnilta, Ca.. was in attendanee upon the serlices at. the A. It. 1'. chur'eh yesterday. iMr. 1Reid will preach h1ere on the .51.h Sunldaty of .1uly and ;.he public is cordially invited to att.end. Alr 1. It. a. ('annonl and his Son, Olin, were in town on last, 'l'tuesday. We were glad to see him again as it. looked like ohd timei., t') i . h; im On tur r."Lteis. He (!amte down ag;ainl on Simday and attended sel'vice hlr''e ill COman111ly w1'it.h1 Drn. Recid. Mr. .1. C. Norris was ill ittendance upon service ill the I'resbytel'iant chu'ch oil Sunday. Grace Sunday-school elected the fol lowing delegates to( the ( 'tount.y Sunl day-school ('on ventioti at, I tsh I i ve' ohurebl om Tu'esdlay and Wednesday: .'rof. N. I';. Al]. It'. '. Counts, MIisses Marie Iit hl and l'nn1ic W hites. A terna,tes will he atptointeti by t,he Sup er'intendent.. 1irs. A. (t. Kirk )t,rielc will leave in i Ahort. tile to visit, hr daughter who live.; in \rkansas and will spend solle t.imle with her. 1%1isses \lar"y <'ulmner anul Shackelford, of Nowhetrry, ate visit.ing ill tEiWi v. T1he Sou t,hn 1n sol live tickets t,his mnorning to Atla;lta. A mng the nul hel' that went, today weI note Ir. 1I1nn ter' and I.. Z. D)ol.inliek. Miss I.izzie Dreher, of Stlwuui, S. C., is visit,ing her room illatt, Al iss Ger trudle ltobb. '.1'hey will both return'l to I'.lizabet,h College nex\l year11. Air. Jno. Watt 1<irkplatrick has gone to the New Ilop)e section and will Spend somec t,im1e with frienl)s in t,hat sect,ion. There wilIlt 21 atage nIumbert' (If 4)1l vet.oranIs whoi w)~Vill aittenl the reuntlion02 in At,lanita 1.h1is week andlt we will try to give youIl t,e2fir pames over' the phlone L,omorrow mlornIing, - lsresiden1t,l Geo.I 1.t i J(tmer, ogf ilw andilighted1211 the Mluinday-Islhol cilt dren 1 a it. iras church22 il i LIe faef his nJiht h ad~(th-efsed Iih H's,thersa I.t'eagu ha ld tIls lLtIit wa )21 NI 'is b to put it, mil1iy, I tlii sube, Wna "IlOckbone,s i morl (If lho eI.I )and 2 ht used,(f \'ieo 5(in1 and 'I lbson1 aseil22 illustraon s of'iIe mora( 2 lI''l IarkhoniLes,~ stat l i'up andi Iadn 'rf Ilot.W'I forth re1 lii ft learfnIed I. ae, t.ermt.h es1 knee, . Ci - an'uaaist, th eftrig'( ofIhis Ilassmat.es af,Anpli t hanloi I iA d.id for agi chi'.Anel.)~W in who12( do A.t know\Vi what t.( tWo stand1(11 Api ht1be face( ofi 'a jelingt'' 3.C ns,sc ig (rw and do heIis dut.y. e,ofIttsburg,4 was hsen.'iit is sni of. A,ell. D.tinis DaIfNIersi of th S(othi Carolina M'et,bd bi, t (:nLfrence,Il - 11le. heilr'Ilge4 Il IH21 ('ros. 'l'hornell~' layne. gold ifeI havie 1( roed (llntr a i,toIl hsIrother, -lI'roii. It 1 tiaynell at,it' svl . .1 121 I i and)21 t, ci tiet A(' fraee an It.Ilirge &C T.ider. tIltr N. 'II.l' Yountg, ..*. e, lut.eir size G.5 Couts, ().14 $I.. Schum County Cattwalgu Schiedule. The folio. 'Ing is the schedulo as at' ranged for the county campaign moot lngs as adopted by the subcommittee of the Kxeeutlvo Committee. No. 5--,alapa, A ugust 2nd. No. 6 -longshlore's Store, August 3d. No. 7 --W illiams' Store. August, Ith. No. 3.--Nit. l'leasut., August 10th. No. 2 ---T. W. Keitt's, August, 11th. No. 4-Whitmire, August, 12th. No. 8-i1topia postollice, A uust 16. No. 9-(rove near irhown & Mose ley's mineral spring, August I7th. No. 10-.olly Streel, August l8th. No. I-i l'om:ria, A ugust .'trd. No. I-Newberr'y, Autgust :.ih. No. 1 - Ncwherry 'Cotton fMlill, at night. Augut, 24Ithi. CON(oM,'.'-;S%IONAI, <'ANDIDA'TES. (andidrtes for Congress will address the people of Newberry Couity as fol lows: I:on;gshores, August 25th, 10.:30 at. in. Newberry, C. Hf., Aug. 25th, 8.30 p. in. I'otnaria, August 211th, 10.30 a. im. P'rosperit.y, A ugust 2th, 10.30 a. m. W. I). IHAltt)V, .I ilyintb, 898 Count.y ('haliiiall. .11113' h)tlh, 1898. Teache1.r Wantrd The .ilapa school will elect at teacher on the 11t.h of August at, -1 o'clock. Te'in (if eight months. Salary $25. hOat'd $K pIr 111011pr n.. Send 11)1)1ictttions to (:. V. 1, SI'1.ARMAN, T. 1I . ('l A I',IM -:RS, V. I't N K'r Ni\ r:ec I I A N'T, Tec,u -ier W'unteud Pol. the Whevelanrd school to open alxut the Ist Novembet'. A pplicants will send in thteir applicat.ion to the tundersignled by .1ttly :11, stat.ing the ternls. N. It. WVI":I I I.I at, Chai rman. 1). C. I hol.A NDI, Secretary. 1.,111.10 Alount.ain. T1'he pat.rons and t.rustees of,Iolly Street ttiehool, I)istrict, No. 33, will imetoi Friday, the 29th. to elect a t.eacher. The appliennt-s amtst, handl in their' app1licat.ions t o t.he trulstVeeS On or .before ta uditt. f. (. WVIl.son, 4;. 1). l,1\'INGTn4(N, .1. 11. Il('IIEticON, Trutiiees. Tciht"r W%antate. 'Fite patrotn of J itiion Academy, I )is irlet No. :12, will Iect at. school bu ild inA 1'u'Iday. .i sly 29, 1898, aid elect a tr,c'r for t,he t,erm of six montihs. Sala.'y $30 per mont.h. I)irect, atpplica 1InS Lo (-ither of the undersigned. WM. Blm111, I'rospe'i t.', S (., NI. C. 1loou)t1, Newherry. S. C., TrListe'cs. .Noitrec. The t,rSt.'.s of Sitmyrna school will hold a mneet.ing on Aug.ust, Ist, at -1 p). ml., at Which timte applicat.ions for the posit,ion of t.encher twill he considered. School t,e'u vill be sevei lont.hs. Salary *25 per mt)nt. A pplicat.ions shM tl he addlrssed t.o It. K. Reeder, Clerk, NewItrwrry, S. C. .1. It. C;1Auv), .1. C. K t,st . -I1. K . lIt11;i, All teachers applying for Mft. 3et.hel f<ii. 1 o'clock p. mI., .11uly 23, 1 898, to any' of tihe unditersi gned. COla. .1. C. 8. lIhtoWN. t. 1.. I N O. S. O tl'" i-'.. CANNON & MAYES, Mansion House Steam Laundry, NEWBERRY, S. C. TlC RAO/ E) i ,tn oe.I fZ i do '," rv\ a fito ha.d ik i't,411 will1 urel rie hi(n1 to :5(e(lking aL ILundry' that wvillI ins~ur< htitm suhi(i perftct, work as iH done1( at, the and11 4iih,bt,w11n1",hmei rpwantled in 'vIery toIwt S. C. Military Academ Tiwo vatIcacies exist, I in leeiciart Cade (t.hIip for. this,. Ne wherry cot i. Iitn t,he( Soth Car(ittolin Mil Iiit,ar'y Acad14e my, 14ink 1)11 aplit,tos for perm1)it t. sheet givinIg n(eesary intfor'tat,i ('lrint,endt,i1t of ednleaItiOn. All appgiliet tins omutst, be in hmands of (.hairma~jn b Iir.st dany of A uIgust. IX. S. (;A!)I)IfMN, COUNTY INSTITUTE 4'<mntIty w.'iIlb held ait Newhierriy .1 ul jof Gr ieenlville4. I''re.(s1idet,. I. W Xoor .ward' of Soult.h ('tarol Ina iollege,!(' wi ( <)t.hter assistat .8 t wil he1 (1 annotitne - A fulIIl at.tdaniIce oft the Itachers' A i ca'-nesti'. I( t'l'rd, as5 li.he work doil w1ill be1 L.rt-4lass inI 4'ver'y respecte. FitANCISV. Il(3CINH, Tti,iier Vantvtd. A lirst-grado teacher Is wanted for t,he TPranwood sehool, school district, No. -17, for the public torm. Malary $25 )per- uonth. ioard ean ho had at $8 per month. A pplicat.ions will be tiled with eit.her of the unitigned by Au gust, 12th. I). W. l3AtIui-:, .I,a>. It. Il't: IN, .1. W. l''tINu. t 'Irust,ees. ''eacte-r ivttita eat<e Umntra t Ito Ir. 'i'he trustee: of Iitrtford Avademuy will hold itw lneting Ili, the school house inl l)ist.riet No. II (Ihu-tiordl), on Aul gust Ist, at, 10 it. m., at. whit-h timeo bids for the ereelt-ion of it tlew s'hool house will he received, phlu" atul speiiliea tions made known) at.t hat umne. A pplieat.ion for the posit Iton of teaeh er will be eonlsidtered at samne timne, apl plivintions to be in hands of trustet's by .1uly 2:3rd. E. I : I. vI .:s, ( lerk of lioard. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ,AI I N'OIWNI:itt AI{I: IIi'1t; )y notilled to reltVe from run ninig st.reams of witer upon1 L.heir lands all t,rash, t.rees, vrts and timbher' t-ing L,be month of Auguist, in eomnpliane with Sect,ionllI'i:t of the lI'evised St,at,utes of ,his Stat,v. .1. 111. SC'IlIMt \ 'i' I', it Supervisor. 1)' I' \V I' '', S. t'. ( )pons last W\'ednesdity in tep)temler. At-t,entacc la1. year from ton Stattrs aid MIexico. Two course leading to L.he degrees of A. It. and it. S. '.iotal expenses for t,he 11111 mon1it,his inl t.h "Ilome" Sl1u.oCo. Inl pwivate fam ilies Spaeitnus and runmfortable "1101me." vomuplete Itunt etillippedt wit.h morn" convenienees of hat.h rooms, &v. I ;nt.i re bu)iildint. 11..ned." by hoit. ater sy s teml). 4WWrite for t'iattlogulo to W. M1. G:t il'Nl, I'i*i.:)?N.Tr. NOMINATIONS. For Congress. '- I'. ItO) (: ; ',; IIf I. :UI\ ' A N - ( to nontneed a a It VtI did 1:1te for ('t)n gress to represe'nlt his t.he Thirdl ('on gressiomtI I)istriet, ;ubject, to the I)emo a tl.ie I'riInarui I'het.ioll. I. of Ihe( :tr-d ton;,re.::t)mal Il i,riet tihat. I 1aml at eandidattte foi re-'leetion to (Congress, ,111hjet,l to l,.) ' ruIles ',f lht' I)tumoerrLie imrty of Son1t1 ('arolini. A. t'. I.A'iTI Al I, It. For House of Represen tatives. J iO.reby\ innoIneed as I elandhtlate hur .he I .'gisht.nre i ll he a lpeic inlg I)emor.rat,ie pri'nl "y, 33n1 it: pi)'Iga1ted tIn al'ide t,he reult and support, I'hle noilli ntt .f t.he party. 311l':Itl': \ I"I'..1 Nt). '. IA N KS 15I13: - by noininated ats a etandidaite fow re eletIl to 1.h1e lower I louse of the (:en oral A,sembIly, andt is p)hgeod to ab)ide the resilt, of the IDeolt)ral.ite I'rinlt-) I':lection1. (I ii:I:i. j 11. VAN5 IS I1 l .j ali)lnn'ue' ats at e33431idale for thi Ios o318'(f l~ipresental1l i ves. sublject D emuao'i4ie Il1 't. ~fill I VIlUIJ'N DS ()|' ('t il. I). A. a1s it Cai daiite for 11he I .3gishitl.3re3, he-' fore 1the coming piuriezI'o ainiI ph-dge himi to3 abide13. the13 results~, xih(ut he3 043,csent to nu11ke'li tih cIi vhas. J\i A NY V i r . I CT' i.ll i) ll 1' 13gxil313 1(13 Mil: Iy plt. eged 'ta iet.It he reslt' of' t,heI -m G. S Il 18 lui litlV A N Fh eoratP rbae Juectio. { Ys T. WV3(133'l1 11 1.114 iliYl AN-t For oun ty a aSnddae frnt.hn d'iayenet,ion..ton -[ i:iliiV A N NI: N( I: AI V8(':\ N .A.jC( id e for l333t'rob" ain311 33.udge,' subjerl*: r~i A M. I' I;I)sN (3' l'1 re-eleti n' a1s11 l'robat 3(.linigean i pled1'ged1h 1.41 abble3 1e ' result,i (f thI For County Superinten. dent iEducation.(3'fIl'' All(N ) li: \Nf 1'iii III it onr Cu ntyudp fervtioi . li' l'1M\V ANN(>l'N('INISII,1 3 .5li. of131I413L. (' ft. 3 ('perinenden' of i33'18 wsif o I1the emoua rtie 31 r iomry. 11. W. A. 31;1NS. 1 *l3in. liTos. \V. Nit 4134 take pleasur ~ (Iin announcing is31 munej48 for13 I't ATCO$T! ATCOT!! --:0: -- SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Wo will b1egii a clearnitiice Sale of ill 0111 Stlluniner (ioods at, "atuaIl cost'' Oil 'u1eslity, .1une 2th, andl conttinuo as log Its they last. '1'The earl y(1 You comie, however, the better selections you will get. This sale inlui;les till Summnler Dress Goots, Ioretl I.twus, I )rgamtllies, 1)imities, I'ereales, I'rints, Skii ts, (1uze Ilndervests, Nitt.s, Summer (;loves, Corset,s, & e. Anil also includes ht other del a't m0ens' l ! ndlersh irts, C'olored I ,auntldered Shirts, Ien and Boys' Straw 1-itts, a lal're !iine of Ni(n aid Iloys' 'ants, I,at iies' amti ('hdi1(1ren's <>xford Ties a id Slippers, MIen's Stunt1uer ('oats 1111 Vests. I,i1nen aid ('rash Stnits, Whi.ai I)oek I ('oats atil I'it , ts, NIen's light v\iei K li and 'at tent I.b'ate' r 'I'Tin Shoes. And we will sell during ;his snie eve'ythinl. ii our store at glreatly a e ducedt prices. "W'evet'r allow anyone to sell for less thtan we do :ait aty tine,'" hit. we will dIiseounit. all forlmlter iriei's during ,his sale, rtW',omne andI seu us often. COPELAND BROS, Loadero's of Low Pries and Reliale Gootis. Main Stroot, - - Nowborry, S. C. Remember! I have move<(I) 1.11 Store opplOSit t.. K . W 'i l li:lnnrl, where I ltve at well :4(lectevd stO(k of ,Jewelry rpiig~ spectacles, ('locks mild Tih verwlae, and w\ill be pleased('( to s('( tisaOlll'. Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing a specialty. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, The Jeweler. h is a Sre Sign When Candy lov. ers get their heads together that the verdict s going to be in favor of WhiI;noq'$ ChoColates and ConfeCtions. They are famous wherever there ex ists an appetite for pure, delicious can dy. s pe'rfort. ini Ilavor amd <iaalityu, dea lir'ious5 i~ la ~ t he ahful. Almiata ini datly wit blingii water.g J. K. GILDER BOOK STORE. Jamlieson's Summier Clearance Sale Begins to'-day, (hir eI lite'I stock ( f Spring Clothin~g, Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes, Etc., Etc., -Watch our Clothing .window for special ba gain lots. ThIis sale lolIansl sp)ot cash 'to ever'y onle. No) gr 1 snIt 'S Olt OIl aj)rl'Itt)n.U JAMIESON, T 1he iN e wuberry Clo tier', I"ur I i nisiae nall I iho IL)...lic..