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Fl-111-AULL, EDITOR. 10 OUR)1 U011M*UPONDIMNTH$. I regret t,le necesity whieh requires it, but, will h1tav to sic thle colres pMIldOit Of ThO Herald and News to post.ollthiolr pielnic for Otto week a fil Im-liportanlt busiless ungigagelioit. calls tile to Ritichmond, Vat., tomorrow, and it Is possIblo I will not, ret.1ra until FrIiday. This appoIut,ment at thIs LImo 1-it otof my imakinug and cantiot ho postponed. I regret thim atill hoo It will Iot, I n1com,i -1onleco Ialy of tho cor respondents. I-. II. Aum... I' IN RIIINN IVEC WA N-T. As to t.he votes aIItde: We will 10t. lndtllte to lwrostltto. We might, in hoin's of inliueneing votel's to cer wk.ln eandidaites att home1 anid aibroltd, maki0ce Home seetilingly wise oredict,iotls, bult we woit. Ito it.---not now, nilyway. B.it wo will say this to tHit o lters: In voting consider lmei"lur's (olr isnles) ats well ats m111n. The Ro-publivull part-. (Naitiontl ) HI oms sme g ood, religious mnIn t. mn promninlont. in their churetis, mn of high stlindinlg. buit. You woin't. for. it Iloient ntillertinll 111) t'.loig hIt (Of vot.i lig for lin -m. W h ? Beelluse onl publiv (nI ti olls alloy hold differenlt opinliolis to Nonl, anll( Could n.ot trly r ivresenit, Lyou1. And so it is, \ot,e.. must. collisider measuIMres as well 111 111i'll. 'ThI' ab1ovo is from I ho \oice of O he I 'Yople of Wed ileie ay, l nd is the e11 4-inding limra-1raphi of its roport, of O.h vailnpiigli Inveting" onl Mollhy. 11. lmay bie imntnded ats it hilt. ait. Th'o lieraild and1; News bueainse we said soinethiig of t.lh elalioles ntId tho voles wo t.loulghl. they wol.dl at anld thenl aginl it, maliy not.. We iat not at. all selsitiive in the poilit anId lit n1pl o lt .l.- to IL -t,liasti it. maliy hanve st,me4 1r4mote11 Vefterclm-k to ant.hing that eared 'in ' The flir.ld aid News but, bttcause it give Its it te.t. to saty sonliethinug tll thie line wo haive bvforv spokenl. The1 pinam.ry t-lovt.ionl W , 141*'0 S00n to hanve is not () 1t14 b 411c a 'd to the nL"Ilht bet. weeiI lit, I w e I n'Iotit politial Iar t ics. e e ll h til i prietielally ite sillilt a p 'llt forl in oIthur wordh allI tle 1dIs tite n lO ) oiiiiin l ih f Stitt are h'noeras ad '101o diVide.d Oil any r t a tey 'i'h- staitt i lo nd vindor-so Ih l I) oIll t ic ila.ttforml. TlIerIs It d' l,t nce of opinion ol the liguor (Illo st io l ilt tt . h it i n is11ie thatt litht be -ottled bl the te) tilor Hantilot by the Staite ollievirs. The only qutest ion befor, thle people thenl is the iosti I lie luty of s-At ]l tinit the best mtln-'t- st Ill potlti e (f abIility Andl in' a tel for, .hv varlious ollives t) e lie tt t t his not I q tion of mn'sue buk 111it iqt itll of m e. Mmny ofoulir peop.l do lot klow theilt etandidattes and1( if wk. Vian give theml anyl% Informattionl regatudlng themil we fevi i't to oilur duty to dit :0. Wo wvoulli jidge that or cotileporary -wouldazsk tile voters to cast their hallots for etit'l who Idvok'ated c .rtiltail lint- poli ..i regardleS of itarater. or lability ire 1it.ness. r11 Won of tl,h Oilty of the voter -, t'd th iret) sblity o tIe bae hot esec'lially ineone atenfpr irie therew ItgsareVi alritof if thue olit'ial fit iiilsi tht t m e lt be s lie by 'et Ietion and.'i triniOe'i O'ing Illcaace arei t-he1 i men foru t el t.i Take~ pt to lif he shiviw mlaybei o te ittcr tquein The' dties oi'1f hi hmeleare ite tegistlat.v brtc) o the govte Nern- 1 meniit. The it ' ish duty of tie hoter lot ta vteus fort a man for' this nlet te tosehem hig lhe huife i''prolhibition tor 11ispensary' Lt hile euie .he.isathe bes iqillld fan, asii wIe. aveinited to entiforcetheli lw,s wha'eve it'ii1 may be,l lwI imens theis vote i feeing on this meatsuresl~t id tecandsIidts li')uss Wait is en we'. iatl llno ig sha ailter. titn ofi''l t)e hrstit hantoer. Menho ave lthe ab ilitya.he ea-lt'i. It.aOcitie h liess t tillt t ll)es ithtcreit' to ithe lItaI tt3ee.'Nen, who! illg nolti mak. eu ashaitmd of thte wil lot youi tit fieorthe by' Nalya ofit ti WelC'tl' have knownt it5lte time'i at trustllOi oin no ihe t iund ha thatllthey procel laiedalgnc to a lleina o ah factieo an eof tuort biit-y nd tiet wo l' otti) benid tekno dsllet 10) ithir manhoodi t fori lCithleO litme . N'ak at that,i day.ha pass'Iedi tin Soult Caritna adouba.t iona leis arewd~ ti and 1 gtoet wo tethe o te ofty.er fe ow tizenvsi musand orai fallt ton thkeIt wnthtis yet'. f1 Plits meueshn ply o jst a wel sed astie toCo. OUT ON THR HtOLL The rulos of the demooratic party of this Stato )wovido that no man may voto unless ik namo is on the roll of Ao club to which he shotild belong at least. live dtayIs kefor the priary elec ton. Melt who h1avo moved from ono l>reelincl, to atnothimr, Who hafvo como nto tle collty or who have come of Iage sinlco the last, election will lose their Votes tIlless they are enrolled. It will bo well for every Voter to avold acidents by makintg stire thit.t h4 is name Is on tihe list. -Greenville News. This'11 L it very unlpoealut ma11ttor. l'"very voter should so to it. that I1 namullo I onl aL club roll. You slould Vote in the primaitivy 1111d you should Vote for the best tIIeI. If you' name is not on a club roll See that it, is. If you hIauve olitiged Your remidloo sev t,h1at. yone niamei is put oil the right I-oil. We publish on the first page t.is weekc the rules govenIing the Demo tratic pri' mr vlectionls. They will be useful to tie Voter's iII the tioxt few da.. Read them varefully IaId pr2 servo this paipl!r. The0 Statt' 4-ampa)lignl Is MOVInIg4 alotng ratthie' s1nooly 11. in thl) uptCouit.ry. At Greolnville \Ifr. 'I'hlotlas aind Ir. Gray, vanididtles for adliroad Coinill issioner malde theit ittino sphore1 ratl.herlulhd with vile en'thets, but Soonl t.hlinigs cooled dotwn ndititl everytilinig pit-s-ed oIl witi out,( l.e loss of blood. Ti inltorkest. if Illero be interest nty where, vvntres in the k1leation for (;()V ern111'. At. present, the race 8ellis to bv ht-t,weel (ov. llie, NIr Sebuni pert. and11 Iir. I.eathterstone, th littler 114 thte PS'n'('intativi of the pj ohih. tionlist. Ai ,. Sebutuiiiert is gaininig strength and1 if ('oL. Tilbman could ib indui41e.l to V1i,aw Mr. Sebrnill)wr1vtI-[. woulbl t- in Lho Seodlill I'llek. wVilh Gov. I.:lle-hw acnd thleve Is no bchiil- for \I r. 'illillal to win. IIn fael, We 1lidudestadil Ik- ktllits this himiL.If. \\'ih himil inl the' Iae Ihe siecond a' 111: h110 I I wee'l I ;m. I-'Ilelh awfnd Mir. FtI athertone.k InI that -voit. i r. E,lerhe will be an easy win lie' if he shoII happen to ho in a 41eoId race wilh either IN i r. Schu m pert or i r. Watson lie would have a lha1rd 111iml to hat, e ri one If th.iiiii As to A ttorney (Genieral we hear good 1101)irt1s of SenatOlr Nlo\we' on ill sides mud we helievi he will win. TI.V RuMS1, uncervitain 11.h1ing aind onel On) whicl it. is dh1ngero s evenl to venittire -Iless I the ollice of I%.tilroad ('omit missionor. The protesson hans marched fromi thle left to the Iluotntainls and is nlow movinw towir-ds the sea again and will wind Ill inI Columbia oil theli 27th. ltimp (reiie I. g t.ane. Ohm. raill SI- lasted alouit 1s well IS the dry onie in) the spring. ir. a1d irs. W P . thlown attended the Iltinliiig altI t t Plefslinl t (asa thur1h t01110 Week: lgo, andot Visited old fr-ienIds in that.1111comu ity, titse. visits to the hole of miur childhood call forth Sweet, o'oi lletions and yet the clitinges es eciltiIly th vaiant, places caused by the departurIle of lovted onles often bing'il) 11e tear's of sorrIow. NIliss I illat Ilake'r, one of (our1 popular youtlng litdies is tci ng a i!lt. NIol 10hon1 Acatd eiuy. Snec'ess to her in heir new kild of labor'. NI r. J1. Wi. ('athdwell itnd faumily, ex 'ept NI r. l~ilihard, NIr'. Silas ('onner' tndl fatn titad .\ iss (;oertruide Wieker' lre 81p11nd ig sotmei weeiks at W~est spr.ings. Niny13 .tey retur cn ineh01 beine it ted ini hea'lthi and1 spiitts. Ni [s NIamie iikatrd is vlsitinlg fr'iends tnd relat i ves in Newherry'3 and1( I'o NI es. Ji. A. ikkard wh'io hats beeni ill .8 imprvin'1g antd we hlope will soon1 be NIir. liii'y' lirock and family' spenit, as5t. week wtithi lalttives in i'niiion 'Ounit.y. his5 two nlephlews 1-l ijah antd 'li18h1a1l1 ock ret urned wtiith hhnm and NIiss Niary~ and I-2in II'olield of GAos. hein li1li are v'isiting at Nit'. 8. A NIrp. JIohni Williamis and sister' NIiss Natii1 e, of I 'liniton, spenit a few dlays )f last we. k w ith NIr's. &tt'irde K ing 6tll Nr. \\'l1lim iig. It. was tiur) pleasuire Satbbth to atL ettd1 chlut'in at lieth E-den at1td heart mnothler of 11ev. A .l. Ilowetrs elequenoit )ir,13 0r inl belfI of thle poor ('nhans, he suffer'ing1 soldis l o''5tf our1 O.nI and o cr eneiiest and1( the~ speedy' closing of his war' wits beatttiful to ev'ery w ord: yo will hearttiy3 any3 iamien. NITA. Aug.8 ?as,l eV 'o e i a'01ountry3 of wilhl 1110 >i't'i pal scourlge is Htomacith-trloublo. It is mlore widle-sprIead( t han any' of her Ilist'ase, ande, veryPt nea't'iy, mlor'edanlger 'us. (One thling thate ma1k es it so daingerous1 It that it Is 50Iiot litt le destoodl. I f it. were better, unIders5(tood, it wtoul It'more' ft'a'eid, moel easi ly I.lIred, less miit'er'sal than11 It is now11. Sl'. t histe who1 wIsh to) be enred,'tI Iake ~haker' ige:-tlve ('or'diah; i'e'ato it O,'s 1o tilt' r'ot of thei trcoubIe ats no 'ss, cuiraIltve hlerbs and plan11 s, o)f wit'ch I is c'i1gompotid, are whaIit rentderi it so tartain and, lat 1the same timei, SO genltie It h1elps and strengip thens the stomactLh tilits and tonles 111p ie sy steml. SoldI by3 drutgigist.s, hurice J0 Ctls 1to I 00 per1 botIe. C'ard nf ThaRnke. I detdt'e to 'et.irn my)3 sIiit'0ero and1 earitfelt thanks to those friends inl Ideiia and-l Nt'wherry who so kindly' ave of their help ond symipathy' dur iar the la st Inoe ilfl( at.h .f my PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT. A ITt UIIl aI. Connly i A. C JON '.4, N1 wther Mnte I'rmitti.t;)I I x. Ceeitive utimilt tv, Newbirry t'iuty. Vhtt a tel d fe tmvda Otat tot tIer Al. 4a ns-ie f air a l a t air A ill iWly fair tiase Yt,-. Sobriety m1ns saving. A Man 0hest,r (I1ngianid) calico priite' was, oil his wvddIIing dit, asked by hi.4 wIfe to allow hert two hialf-pinits of ll. a aLS Ier shatre of VXtaL c0111forts. Ile made th barigailn, but not cheerfmlily; for, though a delnker- himself (aney ing, no doubt that ie could not well do Without), he wvoilhi hLve prefri'red it pIerfc-UlIy soitlr wifu. But il emuld( not IIeaic away fr-oml hIs (Ild atsciat hilo Itt the Ile house: iatil whit l iot ill til factor-y or fat 1114-1ls, I was with hi. boonl voin1inlons. Ills wife Imaudo tlhe! small allowiace meet, hert houslehold expleses, keeping her' cottage neat aid tidy; and lie could not Complain that le insisted upon her di duly pilt of itle, whilt lie, ver-y Iliklly, (1rank twoorl thre (11ats. They had beeln marr11-vied It yei. aid oil thei mornIng of their wedding anilini vmrsary John looked With ieal pridu uponl 1.he neait anld comeily ptertaon of Ik Wife: and with a toiehl of t'eitnort ill ils look and tone, lie said: "Mary, -y we havo had no holldty -lev we were wed, and on1ly tiat, I iateni't I penny in the wold, We'd take a j 111it L: the village and see the moete." "IWoil- thee like t. go. lohil?" she atsked. Thf1r1n Wtas i teilr wit'. lher sille, for it (t ui0hed hol heart to h.ar hin sie ti tendurly, ats in oh(I timeits. "'(,1' akdher bUisi a d. " 1W ctur(s I Wo;ld, la s 11,1l1. it 1m. 1111111 lilo. mo v-'tl bavv It pbm'Ii.t, from his wak-rc.. It ttiks rich Ioks to goou latha j.mii.s, wib.. Yet I',llikoe lim. tt 1'. 1tothel. Mlary.* siih-11 a r...-l ..nil this- in I'herv wat-, all airt t-'l lil-l- I of J)rideL it Ierl Nileil-, Its wtell as aftectiont. 'I it in she said, slowl: "If theo'd like togo, Jonlin, I'll stand trea-Itt." "Thoul 'tanid treat. Ariy! OlInst got t fortin left, thee!" "Naky, but I've got the pint of ile, Said shbe. "G(o, What, n%irv?" "The pilit of aile," Plo repeated. John looked ait her, Iinjamazement. "W hat-ever d'ye mlealn, has.?" hle said, "I meanil this," said his wife. She welit to tin heiarth, land from be neatll one of t he stone 1ags drew forth a siovking, front which she I otnred upon tle table the su ml) of thuet) hin. di'd tild sixt-x-live ltree-penes (22g.8I "See, John, t.hee valn have at ho(ll daty."' ''Wltt is this?" he asked in amaze melit. "It Is Imy daily pillt of tile, John. Ile %%as conieience ,tl.iken1 its well as. 1111111Med aild o it IIed. "Mt-ry, haltsnl't thee had th1y siare. il'en I'll live olit Itmore from this day.' Atnd he wits as good ats his word. Thtey had their' holiday' with t,he old mot(1 her, atilni lary''s lit tle capital, savod fromn thte "'inlt of atl," was the seed from whiebi, its thte yeats i'olled otn, gt'ew shtop. ftactor. , wairehtouse, couin try' set andl( carrI'iage, with health, hap. ing Star,. I owi. r No II News We' are0 blestsed wv it good seasons at l''odder pulling wIll soon) be tho ordel of te dtay, andii we havte 51omo good fodder' pullet's, too, from wht,t t.hey say~ --pull ivye itundItIrod h unidle's per1 (day3. NilIss Polly3 Ftrick is v'isiting in Salutdci Coutnty thItis week. AIrI. GA. l10. lt llominik hias rturncied home1) ftrotm Loving, Ga., whetre heo hoc been1 oin btusiness. NlI Is 'auie i A mi.k, of the Nit,. 1 'l grimIt sectiont, mtade at visIt In t-he l'ine Ridge soctilon lat.~ week. Mr I. . ohn iL~. ('ook hait. abhot succeed(. edi inl getting his ne0w set rod er' tmiis int good runtinttg otindition. T1he loot' that NIir. ('ook hais grounttd hats been1 tested with a louur testetr and proved to be the genutin f irst-class lour , anld you1 atn't, teil it, from the thour Ithat is grIoitntd 011 thtoso West.or I'fiol leo an ills. (ee Illaw had the pleasurte' of being 1ntrodued by0( )3 Chips1 to .\h rS. Et illas it Silltthe Nlou n tain, wiih wo appr'ceiated very'3 mucht' indeledi, as we had~ hearIId Nit's. i'nains spokeniti of1 numbers of times, but never hatd the pheasutre of mteetinug her1 before. We just, cani't do withiot, Nit's. l'rans tat 0111 ietel Ont the 19th. The protr'acted meet ing t'omtmened att '.11n last Sunlday3 and will cont1in111 foe' nearly' ta week. A'r. Luther Ilatwkints, of Saluda C'ounity, is visitinig fr'ienidan re11 '.lativ'es lIt tis section. NI r. J,. W. Contnellyt, of GeewoIOod, is visit ing ill thtis set!ion. AIlr. Con ntlly Is tan ex-Newberrhm,ut who moved to that, county severail y'eari' ago. hIr. l'aditor, we have the pr'omise of the De)LlmarI Stritng iland of Saludait Counlty to furit'tsh uts mutsic att our)1 ap pt'oachting pieie', aind they will give us somet fine miet. NIr'. J1. S Dotminiek hats gone to Chuap pells on business this week. NItr. .1. l'at laitr andI Nit'. Jas. A. MNI illatn, of Spar itan burIg, paid GAee Hatw a v'isit last Sundlay'. 11ion. Hi. 11. ICvans sayis if he0 is eleet ed to the luswe of IRepretsentative's he will shov'~ the people wther'e thetir tax money goes, and we believe Huh)1 il do It, . t. ni (J,.. Items Frai Ot. Palsi. Poaches and grapes In* abuItldatice. Cotton is beginning to open.. loddoie I)ulllng IlItH o n o cd We were norry wo voildni't Imleet ChIip4 last Thllin-mlday evoniing, but we are glIad arakWmnt were1mdis fot tle pletilo anid hope all Che vorrespond ents will he presenlt.. We Icnow i*.. a long ways fot somllo to to, ht let's g. notwIt,hstandin. N11st; j%alry I'(-tOn j is visiting re l - tivos and frionds inl th iI cnIInIniLy. Miss Mattie Sloan, of Newberry, is visiting at Irs. l. ldenbaugl's. 'Tihe rentilion it . li"tle Niouniali was well attended. Nr. .1. C. A 1il, ,who lit b6.enll oiinled to his bed wit,h rever f(()r solme time, we are glad to sonlo is doing soile better. ANir. T1. Ak. 11,intv itande it qpuatiut.y or fine syr-up at Nir. I, 1. I.nI.lg's mil1 saturldav. We %ill live oilr ann1ual Children andN Woaitin's lissionlary Socleties pie nilt- sometime in 'September. ollinest & Co. will voililenlec sawing Iutmber .his week. The III-st, will he fot Alr.. James Sotzler's house lit 'o Illaria AMr. P. A. l-'pting is biuilding a house on \I.s. I .aIIa rI vick's plave iear here. Inl our 1.a,t omuiainwe mnen tlioned that, MVr. Walte' Counts had gone to Allittita to consulta speeialist abouit his little sonl's eye. The little boy's 1-ye i4 iIkpIov-in g, bit is very weac yet. W symlipathlize with t,ie child. for we know what, it, is to be hurt, in the eye. WAre0 SIetnt last S11,11abbth inl thO I3ineh man Chapel C'omm11nunity aId atttendedi a pr'ayer-mleeting at I3achanti Chapel Churhel il t.he afternoon. It, wats a pletIsant scene11 to See t,ie younlg 1111( old bowilng down togetber itn imtbe fiupplliention) to Co 1. This pwayer miveetlin.g Was heg1n a little more tllan two years igo for tih purt-ipose of iring. Ing tile brethrenl out, in pIublic worship. They etet oeI)tI i week 111(1 during the two VPIS they haVOn't mIIJSSOtd m11o e 01t,a six tiles. W h at, prayerl-meeting society ill the tv can v.ieat. Lthi.? Mt. W. S. Seyht, wife and little lthel spent t.he day yesteriay with the famtii ly of Nir. 1L. I Eptiig. NI iss K'ie I'pting will visit the aNMI ly If htr Invic Hloyd X1'pt.ing, of New herem., til. week. With beais anild roasting ears, butter chl eso and milk, Ilelons, peaches anld gra l c miil ald puaches, We are as happy ts t lark. Cl.olmol'I'l.:. Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! Mason's, in pints, qUarts and half gal lons. Also Ball in quarts and half gal lons, for sale cheap at Robertson & Gil der's Drug Store.ttf CASH BA SIS ! On and aftet' Sep'jtemb1er First we wviil onucit our No good8 dlelive'red until patid fo1. CallI on us andlI wo. wo wvill make it to yourI interest, as9 we wiil matr k our goods with a sti ctly' for the cash81. Davenport & Renwick Open is lats Lth W. Inesdayl int :Sep'titmber. AaendanceItOI h11st yearI fromi tenm States andt \IlexSiSo. Two cour--sI' leading11 to thei. de~gees of A. It. and I S. Toktal Iepes ifor thte inet mthls in thelL S1baciotns andI c'omafortab,le "m. 'omp5le'te and14 equIippeld with moth)1 irn ('otnvenlieCet's of ha tl b rooms. N4 1. Eth-i builtding haited'b hot111 waiter si.stein1 W\\'rite fot - enltalSgnet to Notice of Election. -.. lie W'ork w .'ill hioldi an eletont on A ugust. I . 1898. Fortt a Suptitendentt a1111t a1 sthm- of $90a yea rt. I"or ntight manlh lit l'ower' fouse lat a Altp)lit8t1ns to het tiled wit h t he tun 1'. .\. Houw.ua's NOTICE, COMMIS8ION ERSBg ,- will see to it that thle tubilic roads in their r'espect('ive Ttlto.jj r worke an p t n oo r par y. "MOWER SELLS THE BEST" FIFTEEN DAYS MORE TO GET Shoes at Cost! Our fimous shoe O,lling Will Cont inn1le yet jtlst fifteenl layS. It Is a matlar of economy with you---not a question of pro fits with is. Ini bhis sale of al1 Sutiir Sh'es at strictly lirst cost, wo ha11vo put our b0st shoos forward I has eeI a Fitting opportuni ty to man,11y 1Peoplo to ombrace tie, occelsiol to kipenro sole of the best, neatest, oicest, ijost serviceable Shoes over sald at such pricos in Newberry. V% tako prado inl saying this Iuel, and tLe results o,f the salo and the manycustumers we have plesed will i,ear us out in the stato mon'It. Everythinig has been just as ad vertised, and this principle Will he adhered to throngaout the remain ing days of this sale. If you wailt a nice Oxfilrd TIie, f you vaIIt. it n1ice kstrap11 SlIipp) e r, (in sizes for Ladles and Children.) If yon vaIIt. a nice Low ('ut Shoe, (In sizes for Men and Boys.) The Mower Co.'s is the place to get them for the inext 15 days at striotig first cost, No freight added. Shoes bought of us are alw%vays polished froo of chargo at our Shoo Depart ment.. Romember the salo. the price, the place, the limit--just fifteen days more of famnous shoo Selling. ilespectinully, G, & G S. MOWER G0, Jones Has killed high prices in Dry Goods and No tions in Newberry. Rememb.Iiler when'! w,o <lnote prices they' are not fur inferinor, shodhl st.uff, but for real ibst class goods. Here are -some of 'Iur prices t hat wet muake that ot hers try to imitato: -t0-. wide Urown Hlomespu a, oe One y ard u'ito Blleaching, O Ladies' Rose, yc L.adios' Ve'sts, g Dark Fall Prinms, lAc Best Shirt ing Pi inits, 3i Ladies' anid (Gent' Ha[ndkerchuiefs, 5>e Lawns sold tir-st of season att 8:\e, ''C P'in [pe )'r piaper ,1 King's Cotton, 2 Coats' Treadi, host made, -tc spool or i for 2ie. Latdies' Waisits at New York cost. L (Iio' Ready -mado Skirts very cheap. GJents' working Shirts, worth -40e, for 25c. Gents' d1re's Shirts, won h {)c, for 37e. Men's D)rilI Drawers, 22c. Ladies' and Gents' Low Shioes at a sacritico. Sole agent for Hamilton Brown's Cel ebrated Solid Leather, Union Labor-made - -- SHOS - pr ices in N twhe1rry. Next *!her to Robertson~ & Gilder's' n!:I'- I8V HOTEL.. Will T. Jne , M,--ge CANO "THI The a When n the cord sition at graceful P BEST MOSQUITO NET C s. 3. C NEWBERRY - - AE I N To call in and of goods. I havE selected stock grade Chamber and Oak. A full and cheap Furn very close for ca Ki a 61 t. ly HARRIS - LITI C>ntains M 'NIAN ANY OT11W,4 LIT1111 II Read what so -ne noted for IThe wa1ters of the L ithia Sprinigs are Odorless, free fro ,color, with a pleasant, saliney tast e. rathier palaIt ] ahle Whlen t akox conside.rable rir p)rodneCo any fee' of discom. fort. I 11( F Oid ;r m 1 'il als'.s or the tI wa:ters, t bey cont ain - !oride Sodinm,i C.ar,h. Pota.sh, Ci'. Soda, Carbuh. I Litbhia, (Carb,. Iron and Suliiph ate Mluaneia. T1hese w ars act directlyt Lupon t he m cous ...tinag of t he ire powerlilIly alterai e arnd tonic. l'hey are everythjing, to iniflamed'g or rri tateod su rfaces. TIhev act uon bo itlood, changinig it mrim ne to ->ntch and Gast ielgia, so pj,o neuted with a p op.or dliot, t hey- are . cort am eine . TJhe acelion upon ' th Iit idiieys is n-alkeod. Th'Io Sodia.~m, rd Ovenits of nric acid, ni (enlCIIi 0- lii I d ha.-,wh, itr or q vst ic, aire steadi' 1' dhisSolved. 1 i U on fidenit that thle' pro(fession will Iiid 0, iry useful in cass ,vh nre this I I a -a of water is r('quired. tlI "ArFal.oo, 8. (2.. A is'il I t), l8'9-. ?obertson & Gilder- - a And S. B. Dispensary and Excelledi luality and Prices :ins Whiskeys, I hil Grades Cheaper than a Save Money bnd Get the: O nd in Yo: *articular / ttention I NO. 2 PAO]mTR PIES! DIXIE CANOPY." pproved best canopy,. ot in use, by releasing I, it of itself takes a po the head of bed both l and ornamental. rice, $2.75 each. 'TING ! ALL AND SEE THEM I -S.C. VITE7 xamine my line a nice and well of stric ly high Suits in Walnut line of medium iture. W ill sell sh. MA i o !reel, Ne herry, S. C. WATER. ore Lithia FATER (,N0 THE MAURET! physicians have to say it ! Ashevillo, N. C., A pril 4 l180. An e'xtendedu cliniiical use0 of the [a rris Lithli,: Waiter prori s me 11 to hio sta tent tha21t I le(ga rd it as 0110 >f th0 liest, if n(ot thle best, Lithia Water knowni to the p'rofe'ssioun. In hlt' id: tion of Phoht(8Iitc Urine, ts act ion i marvellous1. Its uso0 in ,e Rheillllittleii nd ( on t' l)8 80 iflordl met miorei (omf~ ort thani either Tr. J1. T. I bii s. Prop ietor Hi-is Lit hiai Sprviigs Dear 'Sir: While it iis condaNt to Iy custom to give testj~indials to 'miedil ) igenies, .1 feel free to a t .t to the illiccy of thne Harris it huia Wator. (w hen n8'ed in largo liantitius) in the IRhenImaitic anid t lhe Kidn,e)s; in iufatlcnmaltionu of i( Bhldr, and ini all cases~' where riine. YourIs respe(ctfullyI), Lo "E3y nd - W. E. Peiham. Jones. 0. P. H&ouses n both in the Line Vines and Bee 1Y U'SE. t o. P. H5ouss You Best by Buying of UJs! ir Order, aid to M'aii Orders. EEf STREET,r