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if the South,ern Nailway does not extend a doible dailY Serv'ie %anl thte C & C. diviin bt1%kween Co11lumi ami Gren4V ille I i nI ot h1e bVea13 i hSO 111 k pople aloniz the iino have not a-ked it., The conferene that mct ill Colum biA a fe w day" A.:0 prll'tedt r Uardwick, M . We:les and M r. wl large petitions ivil the. towns from Anderson to Columia asking it. MIr. HanMwick ,aid t!.c petitions wmiutl he laid beor Ihe management at WIA.h inl-o'on but ow.u it- the fat of :,uwh a tar.' po ubt oni atCz ve road !r- tl rt Co.llm)ia aId the ii - tiona; fact I h.l l the I 'ail N;a:i ow I lit, from GreeLnvwoold to i'ro-pl it at .1a o he doubtid i the inanagement wOld iuake t he experiment. We eIl we hIAve toe ou' olit y ill akinig for additionali train, antd illzli ZerIV ice t hi i n an11 1Id haM n%,C [10 or ploi s for. anlyithiln in hihs con neetioln that has lee'n ime of I' if we p fort. lkIn w e i w I Inight be saed Iin ant Irts we h1avc illadi and will mnake in the future for thle atIvanlemilent (it ou1r Iton % . but hi ot1 possessing that we shall have to plod allol.n Q n". 'rdina - n ta a.Om iVO(Ial ing ani workin o" those things we dCen) for the bes-t intecrest, of our, town) not know% Aig o' wo'ying aholut thk final is5ie but satislied wti doilg. oil. (111ty ats tilmlacea d oppout:11lit.\ present thtm1selves. We shall regret it. if tihe Southern does not see it to its interest, to give 1ts a double dtily truii het weet tol illa and Greenville v-ia Newhirry1 but. we Shall have no harsh er iiii m; (if the road or atly o(A vise if we fail inl this. Failure does 111), t0an ihat 1u aut l e o' Contention was Iilu-. If this triain is 1ot given its it will h tile only division of the S(Ithje'I in) tile State over Wnilil tIeI'e is 11t a double tiaily r it'(' aId that, op1eraite. tIe FXnmle old sCh1edule it did 25 years aigo. G-i. Wheeler is dhd imt 'u!I of idels. and hi oli for hiigsoer A popeft, lill brif, th a v . An} c fllugt- give frve toui io-i to a fi.(,.v - btln Y tih. I s aiinee Iti i well in) figrevilw t4i (14.1. \\'it e, Plan, alld it will h it wmod I hing fllr 0111:a. WeHlthly CGA, s1 hil'e t4il their tons iemti f -j , d iti t ii iI as Oftenl a 11 ii Euro I, 11u w II Weltbby1 CObns a v vfmbarr.issvd aimo the mildde vlis4 are p wr. No (, ,'.1 mnatly Cubail yOU11h %Ilit) wcIld- oth# r wise be pirtvetItv d by Iverly from conlug heie fir ductiion will tie able to Come nider thim plait. Avlythin1 , pread A merivan i blet, ihe 1"'gish Inanguage, anld necqualittanl(e Wilh tqei eut He aid mechalival progrolse auuming ----41Q ( A eeile % ill ie miimtary. The closer cnnection 'th re i- .e weetio Cub1a and theilhied Statvs i OM tie btterj for the Cutanis andt(l fur civilizition. Ex. Why CouLId we not llavC- i fewV if these students at Newherrry 'oilege? We notice that tihey- awi going to R_a nioke ( illeiue ini \'irgin0ia. W fIat does President ('rome.r thinki o'fit? Teei" talk almong lteplicanIls ait Wa" hi ngt'on of rCeew.i ng l"oire LIill I'fort 'I.e in l e res-. ow inzg to the irteent~ lia in PV Iiew t t be. rate onfllicit s thaiit hlave. rteently. taiken place'. Th le gov i-s. things aline- A l'iirce. liill and1( F'ederal solier ('-wouthl onlly mallke n111 t''r' ini thle Soiuth woruI't. amIt the eoilii peop~lle oif t his section intendi that the white peopl e shiiall govlterni it, andi thiie yet we pr'opoisi to see that the trights anld properity0'~ of thle nlegroi is priotceted.( conitrolling thle governmlenlt we dr'aw the line. hIlt still we obljec't to see iihim butcher'ed and1( shot dtwn like you1 wotuld cattle. A nd( v LI cannliot prospler byl so doing. It is time for the killiner in Green. w(od County to cease. Wel are'i as str'ong an advlocate of wh.ii te SuprIlemacly ats there is ini the State, anid fir'st. and1 last we have had a good dleal of busi ness that, brotught us in contact with the nlegr'o. We hiavo' never' had anyi~ trouble with him11. and in many cases wherec troubles do ar'ise tihe white man is in somne way r'esp)onsible for' It.. We do not, say thiis is the caIso at P hoe nix, bt we do say it is timo for' t.helse people to stop shotidng down negroes on sighlt. We arie glad toI see the reso Intions adopted at Greenwood and the disposition (If the people to get back tol niormal coJnditlins, but action as well as resolutions is needed. We were glad to hea" Supit. Welldes of the Souther'n say3 at the r'ailr'oad mecet,ing in Coimtbia t-he other day~ that lie was going to give us one of the beat and nicest passenger' dephots in dhe State WVe have long needled such a buililng and we hope wor'k on It will begin very soon. Hlow wold It (d( tot' the C., N. & L to unite with tbe iSouthern anld build at union deplot extendingz from one roaid to the other. The C., N. & L needs a nice passenger 'Jtation also. .Mr. L. J. JBristow, an accomplishedtl young newspiper man, who has-joined the army and is a mnember' of the 2d (I 8. C. Regiment, has sold his papeI)r to Mr.i* '. W. W%olfe. Mr. W,\olf hats edited t,bo Ilngst.roo Ltecor'd sinceeMr. B3rlstow left for the armiy, atd at ebalnge a of OWnershaipi wIlt riot mean a ebange of?' polidy, Mr. Wolfe Is an accomplished a wrier and we are glad t,o have him a $uIl1.edgd newspaper ow, We have believet for a long time IAt It pitld to grow corn and oats. In fact we have know tht It paitht tier to rrow these things thia It did to grow eolon and t,1Y tlleml. We have herea st.t-ieiet frm1 a szV1n1t1ionin well nIown li this eN-1tv showing tl'at it 1ays to gr0W (n anat OatA asS MOMy% cropm. i wat ' leit has donte and thenl go to sowing oats: Air. F.tor: There haAs been soiein -liry Hs to 1 he vro)ps that I raised oil :y patth o' cinure "and a lialfon Sootl's erit t- ii twi of Newberry and I heei n I tly now tis ke k nown the re -ait. In Ithe prod itiion of the crop thetf' wa., n1,1 fellilZ'. of ally Ilallure Ust'd :At -1L I phantedl it in) oals about thle mi-b111t of 0 -lober, 1%, ), arild har Vi 4nd 1e -li1ni iUt the first of Junie, k, 11nd Ilten planlted it inl Corn (onl h iit th d tY f .1 a ne ai.d gathert.d the corn in October. hlle flt ling i. thw yiel ani ex pensis of ph-ti!g i: d4 galtherii.g thw elrops: I.A1 .. :4 s t- 41 0 ....................... $.: lt 1.14 1 6 i.s. ' i- r .-l -.......... ....... t 0 l,0 ti s i . ti -- ta w :t 2 -i ......... 1I .0I $l0)1.10) xi~~ Im lo. : ( bu. mc l'or pli I i tig at 50e ........$ r1o :. Ve f I'l .... ........ .............. .(i Ill da.N 4 b!1bor :at -111( ....... ............ .1.1111 aid [or cul livg.........................2 2.30 'aid for thremhing........................ 3 24) Totn i x p . ......... .............. N et prtfiIs......... .................io)0 76 Autit l5i.t.pr livre. Thes latild titivatu(I is what inmv beettlledl'- di.tt hid" ly Ii- 44h p'sit f :ll tlt! waslitig romil tie towil whell tihe old eltlhert ol (lie i- .11.wtit 'rl rt1. )iil was t8(d liti Sco(t ervek. Gisr trn ,*iS Al. A. CA AisI.K. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET A1.l. 'TIll. NiEWS OF 1 A ,IVE, ANi) lR<i GUiNIt%I\' TOWN. 5e:at ('ntreiSooitnn. lesalt wit N!ws.i I)r. T. .1. lln1tor. If Trenton, was in lowin ol londay, I lit t'll.'t of Col. A. II. Hawkins. .iss .\nta Fuliti is on a visit to hi' brotle s. .1. \\'. and 1'. 13. Ptlalut-, of I.it tlk .\t 1intain. ilrs. .anmfgord and childen. of Iil-eg lialls. S. C., are vis.iting the ipatental roof this week. Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick la; retured from tite liectilg of synod, Ievolipa inied by his brother-in-law, Mir. (if North Carolina. We are pcased to report that Mr. Carroll Shetlv, who was So painfully hurt inl one of the Cook Bros. giuns early in tihe season, is able to be at ihis pozt again, althotigh hle still carries his hand in it slin . .. Iti' little town was arous. c by the cryv of tiire lat,t Tu'esday morniiinsg, and I'r'ospeiity'socket br iadte respondi.led promptly)11. 'Tie firie wa'Ss ini Coo(k 1Hross. gin, and had caught the gliss and loose lint cotton and was mai*kinig <itito a blae, but Sw inug to tho etlorts of the bigadste it wats promp1it1 t<Iuolhed, puiit tdown ansd put oiut. I isave not, beeni ablde tts learnU the extent. of t.he damagstie. Ye's, Signma, I juoin y0ou, anud oh hiowi (1.m's5motih aters in ainticipa)Stioni of thsat wonderfusl T1hansksg,i vinig di nner th at. wats itnid is to beh ini thet far d istanst, fui tsurt. Th'iere is oine t hinsg we msust liav e, and( thatt, is thait eat,'oon done1 .0 a turn by (atnst,t01 d HIigg ins, and theon liatve in publishedl in Thes L Herald atnd News. liy the wayv, whast has becomos of thatt illutstriated editioni of The fler athl anid News that .was to have all of ours phostos in it, aind tot' which (Chips went, to so( uc iittli rotsblo to look psrettyv for, anid t.hen spistiled tho negaitive? We learin fr'om the Nows t,hat Mr' Ge(o. )oluiiek wats paiifuslly hurit last tidayit~ . Het wits ridinug in it buggy and leatding a mole. Th'ie mustlo beeiimo trighttened and jerked himu out of Li,he busggy., We are pleased to say that ho is doing v.ery well andiC Is ablie to go t.o thi. F'v.ir. The railIroads did not, easry its msany paisse'ngers to the F"air this yeatr as tisual, owiing in a greatt mea'isturo to the bad weatther. Th'le C., N. & L. sold 34 Iiekets on Thur isday' ands tho Souither'n 15, it totiti of 70 for the dlay. Th'iere werSe In all probatbly 125 tickets sold1, wiihi repre'ssentIs t,be att,ondanice uipon hie lsair s frois t,h is laice. T.i'hie has bseens an tinutsualt tttmount. of vhieat, sold here th is season. This Is sa ~ood tinig aimi shows thiat one people no going to have pllent;y of flotur for' heir owl se ne52aot,ber 3 ear, atnd with >th er rt oe smill 1 goling tIl there will eO no tiotible to get the best. Ilouir. WVe ree relabty inifoirmied that, tbeio Is a t,rong prblit.t y t.hatt, thero wIill ho a ol ler miill in oure towin byv tbe next, trop.. We truist thmat thiIs will be the ast. T1he genit,ltnen whio hasve t,bot slatte.r unsder consideration t.ell mue hat tbey vwill know definitely ver'y tOln. VE c need( t hese II enterprises andl t ope to hauve mtore as tho years comoi snd go.j Mr. Jacob Werts, of Sahid&, was in ow Thursday. The rain hsas made overythuing very itagreeable and sloppy and stoipped aill trmn work. osfh Mrt. J. W. Fuilmrer', of Little bon isn, was in town Thursday. Ilavhing C )idl ouit is lahinte,tion near' Little louintain, het Is pr'ospctinug for one, I ndl will problably locato In the uplper ~ (nrltin of the (Justy. . 1(y. November h , 1893, 1OLUINR I TA t R1 to magevic,g. Th0 Oter I-O atee rftom the 0lstt bei n1pirrlets With fuim. Washington, 1), C., Nov. 14.-Rt. It. Tother, had a long interview with V'esident. McKintiye th-s afternoon Willh Ttl', ert were three other refu ktes, d. M. ('ollin-. postinaster at Ninty-Six: Jam1ies W. Tolborl, post. mastur at MeCormick nul It U. Hon derson. Mr. Tolbert r-i'sed to dis. Close the Object of tilt conference with the President. lio said . he tnade no request for interlerenco from the whito horse. Hie and his party went, to thq post oflico depa-t ment to confer with Poiltus'or Gen. era1l Slt b. TOWN MEETING. T HEDE'. IMOHA l'V YOTElRS OF the Town of Newherrv are re qusted to meet it thi Oper a House, on Tuesday, the 22iid day of Novem hvr, I89S. at 4 o'clock in th ei after,i0mi to uoinate vatidid-ite-s for ithe offlees of Ntavmr ami Aldermnei for the- said towti for the eisuinii) year, atid for a Comiineioir of Ptible works, or to deterbmine how tineh eatididate shall be notninated by ithe Democratic part v. BY order of the Eveutilve ('ommit tee. J. F. J. CALDWj,,L, ANNOUNCEMENT5, For Mayor: AN NOUNC EC , YSILP CAND - date for layor-subject to De co etItie pl-iltnlaly. F. C. JON(CS. 1 IKIlt,1N' ANNOUNCE NJV.Mk .ts at vandidate for lavor and ierigo my13'self to abide the result of the DCn0 erat,ic priritiy. W. D. GOODNIAN. I-IlRHY ANNOUNCEI MSWEF a vandidate for Mayor and pl'edgc myself to abide the resilt of the Deio (lUlera primlirry. T110S. '. EPTING. T N I EIIEBY TA K E GRIAT leasure inl Atn not iig Dr. 0. 13. Ma.%er its a stitable candidatt-% in the coijg town leetionl for Alayor of Newbery, y Iowing that he will give Un1i VersAdli tu. iacttion. IANY CI'ruziaNn. For Alderman: J 0. W. EAIAUZZT IS 1 EMIE13Y aunc )tt)edl Us U cantd idate for A 1(der! 1nUi from \Vard 1, anid is pledged to aibido, the rsn!t of the approaclhing twn priiary eletionl . For Alderman: -N CAHANISS IS UIEREM3Y AN. - . nouneed its a candidate for A id r mnnf rom Ward 2-subject, to the Deio cratic pimaltry Mlection. C IT'. PN. SANHEITN W. JONI,S IS HI-1,1E b nomil:'ted for Alderman from Witird 2, subject to the Democratic ppi mary1-Y . CIT LZIKNS. Al'PI t E XI AT IN THI IC F'PAITH IFU JL A -and eflieient, servie rondered by I\ Ir. .7a e Jefeso Lan, - A?-I,A s Aldermarr oif the Town of Newherry, S. C., during the itUst yeari, we heg~ to onw ite hii'n feer r'e-election to thei otlice of A ldeerman f:.itn Ward 2 of said TJown and111( ph)lg~i o im to abide Lihe restilt of the D)emo For Aldermnan: 1" 1' EWllT' 18 H IlR*l3BY AN etoucedi as a candlidate for Al.. h-nman from Ward 3t. and is pledged to abtide' thbe isul t of the D emnocratije pri maryl' elie ti.n CT1'i. INS. businessq m)en ona the eit,v couricil wo beg to tannoninee for Alderm'an from \\T t- : the; name1C of NI r. C. FL So n mer .n nkhi'n st.and feet election atnd plede h hun to aibide t he result of the Dhnemocatje prEnimay. For Alderman: WI HI H Alt,itS IS HI IHICHY AN eY n)ouneed as5 a canfdidate for' Al dlermantt fromi War'd 4, and1( 11 plodged to a.hide the recsuilt of t,he primar'y elec tion. T Wv. WHTTITN' IS IIk1Y AN U anIOunlced U as a' and idat.e for' Al Lttieman from War td 4. and i-- plIedged to libldo the resulit. of the towni pr'ima g el ction. WI E ARIC lWIQUIESTEDI TO' AN nVRou)ne J1. C. Aley'ers aIs a cE.nd(i :aite for' A lderman ftrom Ward 4 ini the ippiroachI ig clietion, and( hie isi pledged Lo abide the result of the Democratic itri mary. W E AR{E AUT'HORi1IGD TO AN nonunec the name of Air. J1. A. enni as5 U cand(1idaite for AIdl.dermai fromi W'ard 41, and pledge him to abide the ce uit of LIhe D)ematic primary. Wr A. YOUNG 15 H ERMeAuY u anonned as a cand(1idate for' A\ lder'man from Wardt 4, subejectt to the D)emocratic Pr'tima)try. CI'T'.''ANR, For Alderman: NO MI. TA YILR IS H ER eUBY anUlnoiuned ae at cantdidate for Al ier'man fromi Ward 5 aind p)lged to hide the recsumlt of the D)emocratic peI1 ngIry. W te ARi A UI'tTRl%MD TO A N none' . M. (ludson as a candil lato for Alderman from Wat d1 5--sub cet to the D)emoc.ratic pilmary elc-. ion, _ 'or Commissioner ofi Public Works. L EA Li%INO TIlE B3USINESS CA- ~ L)pacitv of T. C. Pool we boi:oby C nno(un1o0 him1 as ai canfdidatto for' Com missioner qfPublic Works and pledgeI im t ae the iesult of the prmary lctI ion. CITIJdNS. It wdll pay you to do your .fall rading with the Nowborry Clothing I 'o. They are going ont of business g a.nunry 1st and are certainly Ontting ris w taf. e aoy to "ake y to Operat Are featu pecuixto jitood's P1s,. sma11 sIe, tasteless, oMelent, thom,ugh. As one m H ood's said: " You never kiaw yo have taken a pill till It I all over." 950. 0. . 1oid & Co Proprietors, Lowell.,as The only pila to take with flood's ursaparill Notice of Final Bettlemei and Application. for Dischare, TOTI(CE 18 HIII BY (IyE, ,that 11 undersignted, as Admi limrator wilh tile w';ll antixed of 1, viaita, . jo ,r, deceat4ed, will tma the f'1ina0 set t lineit of the 1Fstat of V said decensed, before '.7. W. [Iodg( Judge of Probate for Nowherry Cou ty, Soiah Cirolita, on Moldiay, t nineteenth day of Deventer, 1898, tell oi'elok lin the fortioon, and Imi diately I ioreafter will tpply to the sa Jut,dge of Probate for his discharge fro all liability Iln Aecolilt or, or in conne tion whh, the laitl a 'Ite. All pvrsts atvivR atlands ogain tle said Ei.te 1nust pIrtfirel-such, c the day andi at I he hour aioe liniei in the 'ourt or Priobate for the sl Coiuty, or he barred from elaliti agalinst the iundersigned JN ). M. KI[NAlD, Adiiiliistrator with the will annext of li. C. l1m,zer, decesed. Npvemnber. 17, h, 1898. Administrator's Sale of Ban and Factory Stock. B VIRTUE OF AN ORDEM 0 B he Jnde of 1rmbate for Newherr County, I will Fell at puli, otnier. at Newbi-rry ('ourt Htue, South Car lint, on the first M--'elay in Dveenk ( next, Ite foll,im, i g It 1ck aid Fam,r 8i4ek tielnigiuig to the E4tato of, J. I Rul, et aset, to wit: Piurte-11 Sliart (if i Irek of "lie Natl'nal 1ktc ( Now herry, S C ,' par via'lp of one h11ur dred dol4a per th-11; "Fifteen shart of S(oek of . l'he Newherry Savitng Bank of Newberry, 8 C.,'' par valtie fifty dollars wr sharf; and Sxtee states of stock of "The Newberry Col ton Mills, p-tr value of one hundre dollars PI r sh-are. ''el ms of sale: Cash. . D. H. RUFF, AdminiAralor. or the Personal P,xect t or of J. H. RuIf', deceased. ..BUY AT JONES.. I often hear this remark made by m friends, and the reason of it is that tih people are leartIIng more and mor every diy, that it pays to trade at it Htore. I keep a good ielect. d i tock Cio ive Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, )Dress Goods, Shoes, VelVets, ( apes, Jackets, Underwear, Hosiery, Glovesi, Handkeci-chiefs, Ribbons, Laces, Elmbl'oid '1s, TrunkE Valises, Satchels, Uin!bollas, and sell them at close on to Wholesali Prices, and Ihere is no woid-r we ar busy. Tl'Iie Mercehanlts of Newb~erry somneti me ago dJiscov'ered Ihbat, my stor< wazs a wholesale stio, for ihe peopl< who bought at retail for family use ala thIs Ia whiy you hea.r t hern say so man: p~le-asiant, ii ting about mip. I have very kind feeling for thema all; lire I: ilo, short' to wastle i havingj. IlI wit igainst my rieighl or; bot. It i.a againes myl3 prFinip les~ to mauke i g Iroils, amll will continuie to) wi"n te peopi< Ihani any'~ other store In towni. hmav< l USt rceivted a lar'ge line of Ne~.w Capes N.ew Mac'kl,tosh, s, Now D)r i's (Uood Prints, Outling * an-i FNin los andio in vtie you to .omeli acn'I w.e them. A.C.JONES 'lhe Pe-oples Store. Newber; y',S. ('., Nov. 15, 189'8 ...FU LME R.,. H-as dtcided to close out his Dr3 Goods, Ladies' and Mon's Under wear', Crockery ware, etc., and kee atdlyGrocerios,Confectioneories,Fruits Cigars, TFobacco, ota. Hlead the fol'IlowIltg iries and( set whet her they are cost, 25 ter cenit. oft a groat lacrlfic'e sal.'. WV m iean) t< 4top han, 'ing th.ese goodis andt t he) mulhst go, and)' go at once - -leans.' at 10.' to 170. pCir yar. ied ictkinig ut 50. to 100 per yard. llienchli mr at 4". to 6 '. per y ard. Outinug ait 4r. per yard. I. (d anid W hIte lami la t lie, to I80 per' yard, Prtinis at 21c. to~ 4.4. Per arid. (inghcams att 4.'. pe.r yarr. Red and( WVhiIto 'bit i Ct'(oths froni i8e. toC 300., per yard. Shirts fromt lin to 34e. eachi. ('ottonl and Wool Umbitl rvet sta f.n l-ie. to -I70. 01ach. Core-eta from 18 So o 380. e Cb RI ion as low as 30 p'-r 3-u,r0 0'. oralls from 29 .. lo 38,.. each Stuspenide'rs fr, ml 74e- to Oc pCjer paidr. Ladles anid mn's (Gioves frouri 7e. Ic Il-' petr paIr. Hand1(1kerebhiefs fromli 2'. to 1s, esol', 'IiTauets, 3t'. to, 4 . enu:h.. Box Pa:.per und i(C 'oelOre. 4 -. to t8e, &'Po'sit ive.ly tt.a goo'hd wIll be lbarge d at t hose, prie. 8 "g Miany artnicles not mettione'd abhove re sold at equal11ly ast low plric,t-a Remember thesa goods are all new resh stoick, for F haven't i-Oen tat the meiness Itlong eniough to alccumiulate a -t~ of ol hard sto('k I don't sayv t hese -nods are offered at. coat, for the0 puhuc11 vouIin't helieve me or tfhy. 'hcer mrer hant, bt 11hese are go(od goods, Iknarked nlwn to sellIng p)rlces. IRememrtt. that I keep oin hantd a full Ie. of fresh G-i'eaerges, Cotnfectionerles, The Nowhorry (lot hing Co. or alvi:g a c'oaing out sale. They sr i omg out buins Jainutay 1at and nnt to turn their large d ock into as. w te,t PeoPIa Do uy 0 With Satisrat-on whoen it dopeinda on the ra value of the murohandis. j 01 Fiatistled cutomer is a good ad vortisoment-, aid our miyieldini purposo to sell t.ho best at tho lowost possible price explaini tAur advanced position n th( 1 Newberry trade. We hakv made it well worth your whil ito como to the for the Best in Dry Goods, to at Dress Coods, MWillinery, I Capes, Cloaks, g Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery. k Our line shows a set of values which noods only to be seen to bo appreciated.. 01111 SHOEJIliIlPARiNilT is growing. It is exceeding all our previous efforts to give the very bost Shoo for the least money. Value always counts tat such prices as we are selling Shoe. We keep a large and well-replonished stock of every thing up-to-date in Shoes, This lino has become one of the leading specialties. Remember Mower sells the Besf. Remember That the best always gives satis e faction. Remember That satisfaction is the result of buying at our store. Respectfully, S&Ge, SMOWERGO. StF LPECIAL dilinergj... Come in and see our line of Trimmied Hats Also H ats trimmed to suit you. Our Sailor and WaIking Hats ARE GEMS. WYNN'S8 CLOSING ( We are Going I JANUAR And in order to do so, we Clothing, Sh'oes, Furnishir to be closed out at price Big.line amon's hoavy top shirts at .20 woolu nduershirts releuced to ,25 Heavy ct tol un11dersh irts roduced to .20 tIeavy t" 1 draword - .20 Big In ticumn'-. a id boys caps at .15 Womon's dongola shoes, nutnbers 3 and 4, at .50 Womon's heavy shoes .50 Big stoct of men's,Yol to bo t4old at a big cut in prices. In We want to turn tho stock into onsh .b do it wo will certainly be successful. Yours r TINO ERRY C1 IT WILL I TO FIGUI -01 High-Grade Marble am Furniture and House Mattings, Carpets, Ru -ALS UNDERTAKING IN ALL Orders for COFFINS i of the day LEAVELL - - SPEE NEWBERRY - FOr THE LE Come and examine t convinced. Great bargains in Men's $10.00, worth much m Mackintosh Overcoats1 cost you $3.00. Better money. Men's, Boys' and Child that everyone can affo: We have something in E wonderful for the price Well, as to Carpets, the strictly all-wool Carpe beat in the world. . ggRememb er, we sell you Como andl( see S3.3J. W( CANNON & MVAYES,' -ARE~ AGENTS FOR THE Mansion House Steam Laundry, OF~ OREENVIL.LE, 8. 0 , NEWBERRY,.- S. C. oral, or ant ig th t illf hurt he finest fabric. Your shlirls, c,ol are, cuffs or anything sn t hero to me lauyndered will last a long as b lomlO mroth< da, and w" do lot fray he idgecs oif your lim or b)reakc th tutton holesi, but send it hiome. iin it. >ristino beoauty. GENTeS I.n e1.ver- ow D 1UT SALE, lut of Bausiness Y 1, 1080 have a very large stock of Hats, and Gents* ig Goods 8 never heard of before. Good quality boys shoes, 3s to s .75. Men's high cut brosans, solid leather .05 Mon's boots, good length and-solld $1.35 Good whito unlaundered shirts, re duced to 15 E'xtra good quality white unlaund ered shirts .30 Ith's & Chilidren's snilts' fact overything in the store is to go. y January Ist, and- if cut prices will Como in and hear our pricos. epeotfully, OTIING COMPANY. 3AY YOO tE WITN LEAVELL I Granite MVonunients, Furnishing Goods, Ds, Art Squares, Etc. 0 OF ITS BRANCHES! illed at ANY HOUR or night. RS LD - SAND, LST MO1NEY. hem and you will be Overcoats, at $3.50 to ore. ~or $1.50 that usually ones for a little more ren's Suits at prices ~d to have a new suit. lankets that is simply s asked for them. y are away down. A t for 50c. Can't -be good Gcods at a low. price, TOT EN *Arriving a l.f Our stock of Dress Goods 'it fi T'mimings is n Wcompiyte In our otion Iepartment You wil find eoerything u,.to. dato;~ In our. omestic Department Yu wvii lind everything at the lowest p'rico that they can be sold for cash1. hoe Department. We have a nico lineo of cheap Shoes at prices that defy cop. *pot ition, e invite F.vorybody~ to call and iloo)t our gcods before buying.'~ guarantee polite attentiont~ ito '~o ave, adopted' tho e SYSTEM,I tl:orofore we eaggt you close pazces than ever be Yours to please, Ivenport & Renwi~