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Auction! In order to raise the money we need to buy new goods, we will sell our entire stock of WATCHES, CLOOKS, JEWELRY, and SILVERWARE, to the highest bidder during the next ten days, commencing December st, At 7 O'clock, [RAIN OR SHINE.] Positively there will be no by-bidding. ,Fverything you buy at a sacrifice musjt act as an advertisement for the next sale. Every thing GUARANTEED as we represent it. We have no shoddy goods. DANIELS & CO., la Nowbery Gloilil, Co.'s Stlre, Cotton Marke. Corrected by J. W. Gary & Co. M iddling ................................ 42c. uincklen'" Arnica Salve. The best Salve In the world for Cats Bruises, Bores Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Clilblatius, Corns, and all Skin Elup timns, and poLitively cures Pil:s, or Yo ,Iy re(ured. It is guaranteed to give perfoot 4alisfaction or money r funded. ride 25 cents per box. For sale by .Robertwon & Gilder and W. E. Pelham. S -Nol tee. There will be a convention of the Democ-atic voters of the town of He) ena, S. C:, at 8 o'clock, p. m., on Tues day.night, December 5th, 1&9', in Sum er's Ball for the purpose of nominat ing c.ndidates for Mayor and Al.der men for the no):t year. luY D. SoOCKLEY, Chn'man. More than twenty million free sam ples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve havel been distributed by the manufac turers. What better proo (of their confidence in it's merits do Sou want? It cures p)i10s, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of t,ime. W. E. Pei ham. To -jlpone Subseribers. Please add the following new Phones to your list.: Daniel, J. W. (IResidence) 121 Salter, J. Z. (Gallery) 126 And oblige, 2t L. W. Floyd. Th,e P'aoo leeotat. The Piano Reeital by the music pu pils of M iss De'le Laud at the onera house last F'lday niight was a most de lighitial entert,ain ment and was attend ed by a huL"e aud'ecoco of the music lovers of our c.ity. The yvoung ladies a'l acqitLed themselves adnrfrably and the diffcult selectio.ms so perfect,)y ren dered showed thoroagh t af oing and reflected much eredit on the insteactor. The tab' eau.c wer.e beautiul and st,rik ing, and those who were present regret ted when the cm Lain was rang down on the last nrmber on the program. DeWitt's Witch H azel Salve has the largest sale of any salve in the world. This fact, and its merit has led dishon eople to attempt to counterfeit it. ut for the man who attempts to uwhen you call for DeWitt's alve the great 1)1l0 cure. rella buy It at t,&ft,f oparin'g to ccasion of nthat Mc el tion kllng in coughs. W. FE to buy a good Milk and Butter A. C. Jones. t&ftt VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Kentucky hogs are now on the mark et at 41 cents per pound. The first primary election for Mayo and Aldermen will be held on Frida; next. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McLennu, o Johnston, are visiting their daughte Mrs. G. A. Wright. The time for paying town taxes ex piros tomorrow, Wednesday, 30th. Th time has not been extended. We have been reminded very forct bly for the past few days tiat, wintei was right upon us. Ice hag been plon tiful. Sergt. W. E. Blats, of Newberry, hat accepted a position as traveling sales man (or the Murray Drug Com pany.-The State, 28th. The registration books for the town election wtli remain open until and in oluding Thursday of this week. A cer tiflcatc will be required to %ote in the primary. James A. .Mimnaugh, a prominent dry goods merchant of Newberry, Is here on busiess. Mr. Mimnaugh is well known in Greenville, having been in bustuess here with his brother, Frank Mimnaugh.-Greenville News. R. H1. Welch, Esq., one of Newber ry's most brilliant lawyers, was in Sa luda Tuesday on bis way to Edgellold to represent the plaintiff in the appll cation for a receivership for the goods at the Blue Front.-Saluda Advocate, 23rd. Canidatte for FridaV's Prinwry. Tho following are the announced candidates for M.yor and Aldernen to be voted for In the coming election on Friday of this week. At the hour for us to go to press the time has not ex pired for the candidates to sign their pledge 'with the ebairman of the Ex ecutive Committee, heice we do not know whether or not ill will sign, however, we give the names of all whc bave been announced: For Mayo.-Thos . 1-pting, W. D. Goodman, E. C. Jones, and 0. B. Mayor. For Aldernan, Ward 1-Jno. W, Earhardt. For Alderman, Ward 2-E1. Cabaniss, L. *V. Jones, and J. J. Lane. For Aldevtwan, Ward a--W. F. Ewart, C. N. Summer amid R. C. Williams. For Alderman, Ward 4--W. [H. Har ris, J. 0. Mye,-s, .1. A. Senn, J. W. White and W. A. Young. For Alderman, Ward 5-T. S. Hud son and Juo. M. Taylor. For Conmissioner of Public Works. -T. C. Pool. The polls will open at 8 a. in., and close at 4 1). n. The rules of the primary require that in order to participate in the elec tion one must be a registered voter. Advertised Letters. The following i. a list of letters re nining in this post tifice for week endiug Nnvember 26, 1898: J. S. Boozer, Calet Bluford. H. W. Davis, R. C. Demsey, Lewis Douglas. (col). Janle Ewie. Mittie Gn.bam, (2), Florence Glad rey. James J. Johnsi'on, A nina Jones, L~ C. Jo,es, (2), Hattie Johnson, Laueit Jackson. WN. C. M.ile', Diii MeSween, WN. S. Ma row. C. L. Nuolen. Ilow-ard Neely. Thtos. L. Se'tz!er, Miss Fannie san Mary WViiimsi, 1. B. Wales, Sars Wilson, (col). People calling for these letters will pier'e say they we e ad(vertise.d. WN. Y. Fa'a, l'ostauter. Ne wberry, 8. (C. N ov. 29, 1898. M A tI BI)C. Mr. J. R. Ly les, of the city of Com bia, and Miss Janie Davis, of New. berry, the poipular daughter of Mr. J. W. Davis were married in Columbir during fair weekc. In the wrarriage o1 Miss Davis Newbcrr-y has lost a trul3 roble girl which Mr. Lyles and Colum, bla should be proud t,o gain. * A Oievr Tricle. It cer tainly looks like it, but there hi really no trick about it. Anybody cat try it who hias Lamie Back and Wenia Kidneys, M'daria or nervous troubles We mean lie catn cure himself i'ighi away by taking Electrie Bitters. Thu medieine tonies up the whole system acts as a stimulant to the Liver ant Kidneuys, is a ir,tiod purifier anid nervi tonic. It cures Co,nst ipatlon, Hleadatchte Faioting Spell, Mleeplessness and Mel ancholy. it Is pu rely vegetabtle, ai ik lax-itive, iandi restores the system to iti natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters ant be convinced that they are a miracli _worker. Every btltic guaran teed Or'iy 50o. a bottle at Robertson & Gil1 er's and Pelhiam's Drug Store. is the Season you wani all kinds fol Pickles c. We have want and we tee them to be . We also have or nd the celebrate< onogram Vinegar Call on us. Robertson & Gilder, Druggists. On the corner. r.A 1310 FIRK ATCHJ1AR-PICLLS. Mr. A. S. Parke Loses lII@ harn and Stable and Other Property by Fire. Mr. A. S. Parks lost his barn and stables; also, two cribs, one cotton f house and buggy shed, one fine mule, 600 bushels of corn, three bales of cot ton and eight or ten thousand pounds of fodder and hay by fire on Monday. Lie had only $100 of Insurance on barn. It is a heavy loss. Mr. Parks has been in bad health for some tin and at the time of the fire was hardly able to get out of the house. H1is wife discovered the fire Monday morning about 4 o'clock. She was up giing him his medicine when she saw the fire come through the top of t.he barn. This is a heavy loss. Mr. Parks is a man who attends to his own business-and he did not know that he had an enemy in the world. This is the firsk fire of the kind that the writer ever knew in this sec tion, and we hope we will never see another one. It, is suppoged to have been incendiary. T HE RE EN VJ 1. L, TIA T N. A S,aZement thut It Will 13e I'atn Cir:pt IM?. While it has generally beci accepted as a Nact that the e:;ra t"a1n from Greenville would not be put on, the Grcerwood Index indicates that it, has information that .t w ill be between now and Christmas. The paper savs: ' It is probable that the cTorts that have been .nade by the people living along the Columba and G -ccnv'e Ial road to get the rtilro.id o'llcias to ptit on an early train from Columbia to GreenvOl.o will be succest til. "Sine the iet'rg at C -cer wood sev Oral weeks ago the peoil!e have not been ile. Another mec,ing was held in Columbia last, week and a confer ence was had with the :-ailroad ot cials. "The railroad men seemed 'to be afea- the train would not pity. They say the morning train, which -at ).C sent runs from Prosperity to Green ville, does not pay below Greenwood. 'It was represented that the un-coun try could be give i an early train with out much additional coat. Tihe South ern a)eeadv has an early train from Co lumbia to Unlon. Spartanburg and Aihville, which uses the Coluinba. and Greenville t.racks as far as Als on. The suggest'ou was made that his train could bring a coach from G.-eaville to Alston, while the tiain which now starts from Prosperit." could be extend ed so as to starl, fPo,n Alston, wnich is only fifteen npiles fui'ther. "While Ithe r-aitroad oiciali have no" definitely promised to make the improvements requested. it is confi dently believed that, they wilt do so. Tle change s looked fo- between now and Christmas. "The new schcdule w!Ill be a great convenience to the traveling p-blic and a source of increased revenue for the road." Railroad ofials here cla'm to know nothing about the ingo"at'on of su,ch a train at that time or' any other. In fact the" discountenance the Idea al'o gether. The quest'on was referr-ed to the ramIroad oticlais at Wash ington, but so par' es can be lea.'ned no orders h'ave been issued in refreence to it. Columb'a Recoi'd, 25th. MI Unlone Gilven Away. [t Is certainly gral ifying to the pubs lie to k now of one0 conrer'n in the land w ho are't not a fI'raid to be generous to t he needy aind su flerinhg. Th'le pr'oprie trs of D)r. K(ing.s New DI)scovery ror C.'n somnipltin, Coughs and Colds, have giveni aiway over ten n' IIlion t rial hot tie's of this great mtedici ne; and have the sat isfaction of knowing it has ath so)lute?ly ('tred thoosandes oif hopeht as cases. Asthma, Bro'nchitis, Hoarse ness andl all disePtases oft thle T1hroat, Chest and( I ungs are surely cured by it. Call on Rtwbrtson & Gilder and W. E. Pelham, D)ruagist, and get a tril bottle free. I.-'gular size 50l0. and $1. Ev'ery bottle guaranteed, or p)rice re lfunded. Notice of Primasry ElectIon. Notice is hereby given that a pr-i rmary election to nominate candidat.es for t,he omces of Mayor and five Alder men, a Commissioner of Public Works and a member of the Boar-d of Health for' the 2nd Distirict, for the town of Newberry, will be held by the Demo cratic p)arty of the said town, on Fri (lay, the 2nd (lay of December-, 1898, a the Council Chamber of said town, fn'om 8 o'clock a. in. till 4 o'coce p. in., to be conducted according to the rules adopted at thme meet,ing of citizens on the 22nd day of November, 1898, and by the following managers to wit: D). W. T1. Kiblor, S. S. Langford and J. W. Coppoeck. In case no candliate for the ofleo of Mayor shall receive a majority of votes cast for that office, or In case no candli date for the o;llec of Aldc"man or Comn missioner of Public Wor-ks or member of the B3oard of Hecalthm for the 2nd D)is tilt, at such election, shall receive a majority of thme votes for that otilce, a second primary election shall be held to nominate foir such oflices onTus day, 6th December, under t,he conduct Sof the said managers. Charma ofExecutive Committee. Wh,at It, Was, Onitld. Fort Lawn, S C., NovL 23, 1898.--J. IW. Hlndman of this place says he wa, alilited with a sore on One of his limbi which was said to be a severe case oi eczema. A fr'iend urged him to take Hood's $arsaparilla andl he got a hot. tie. After taking it ho wvas better, and wheni he had taken six I ittles he wa. sound and well. H-1c says Hood's Sa' sapar'illa is the best blood pumriflee ir the world, and many others say the sam< t.hing. Cotton With such conditions con tained until times improve. 5o Calico at 3o. 61c Perof 6jo Bleaching, 4. 75c Blani $3.50 Wool Blankets, $2.75. 75c Novel 38 Wool Reetucky Jeans, 24o. be Outing I 5c Worsted at 9c. 20c Worsl 00 pcs. of Silks, Plushes and Velvets at l0s8 ti We Have [IoaGM T1 And they must be sacrificed as we are 9O13 I 3 o $1.25 Men's Sunday Shoes, $1.00. $1.50 Mv $2.00 Men's ?unday Shoes, $1.45. $350 M( $2.00 Ladies' fine dress Shoes, $1.25. $1 50 La Children's, Boys' and Misses' Shoes, all $1.5 We have a big liae of Hats, Caps, Trun We are th Whore all customers are treated aliko, and any fault can be found or prices equallod by an with before we opened-look around amoung y< not in it when compared with the matchless pri< FL1 Columbia Business COLUMBIA, I [Established 1891 The vast and increasing busin(s ntorprisei sci ve of thousands of experts which must co the miklis of the young people. They always and consequently live in luxury and affluouce. come from t bat class of the young p,plo who liferary education. The aim of the ..COLUMBIA BUSINES is to prepare young ladies end gentemen for Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Connoici Arithmetic and all Commer that apply directly to the business affiirs of 1i No o1(1 time copying methods are recognized ii and Shorthand courses are the most modern best bvviacss men. They secure and0hold start to finish. Our graduates are fully (luali position and are supplied with places whenei specialty in securing our graduates good posi.t done in this matter. The College has no vaca any time. Board very cheap. If you are in Shorthand education, send for our f,ce cataloi sired. Address, W. H. NEWBERRY, M. A., Pres., - Not a Camthilate. Editor E. HT. Auul, of Newberry, passed through the city this afternoon An d r en route to Savannah, where he goes What in the interest of the Lutheran PubIli- has ~ cation [louse at Newberry, of which he is superintendent,. MTr. Aulil has been yOU I ment,ioned as one of the candidates for settlje clerk of the House or Representat,ives. In conversat,ion wit,h mso ho said: Rye "1 have never announced myself as a candidato for the p)osition. I was firstBa ment,ioned by you In your Colunia Red corresp)ondence as one of the p)rohbbl- Luc ities. After that announcement wias made a number of newspapers of thme and State gave It their endorsement.. andI 1 gree I also received quite a unumber of letters from Individuals and friends ini dif- for sa ferent partLs of the State asking me to Rober make the race, and otfering to give me whatever service they couild ini case I decided to become a candidat.e. I have Js answerecd these letters thanking thema for their kindly interest in my behalf. New I am deeply gr:ateful to these friends N and cspecially to my newvspaper~ brethren for the kind words tbey said of me In this connect,ion, and trust that I deservu them. I am not a candidate for the posltion and1( do not now intend t.o he one. I have not bes5i itt,ion ini 91ay ing that, It, is a position that I would he very glad to have andi I do not feel that I would be considered egot,istic if Ex tr I were to say that I think I could fill 5j lbs Fri It with satisfaction to the members of Cranbrr the Legislature. I realize, however, Gliv that in this day of practical politics one has to possess some of the qualit,ies q,f the p)oliticiani to obtatin even a cler cal posit,ion, I imagine, and I am not a Pr'omn b politician Sn any sense. As you were18,Wi the fiest to mention my name in con- vylle and section with this posit,ion I would be points, w glad If you would make t,his statement, via Souit,l for me. I have not, asked any member t of the Legislature to vote for me, nor Quick have I canvassed t,he field to see wheth- vice via er I could be0 elected."-Columnbia cor. Agent of News and Courier. omto Asst. Ge Plenty of Men's, WVomen's. Misses' and Chidren's Rubber Overshoes at Elit A. C. Jones'. t.&t,f Men's, Women's and 13oys' Mack In- For ter tosh Overcoats at, A. OI. Jones'. t&ft.f ,'81)8 4 nice Programme for Toi'zolhers' Ann'ocsatIonI, 12 " I)ecem,ber 10ti. Trp e Arithmetic-W. HI. Wallace. soon fadc Primary Reading-Miss Lucy Riser, graphdi On Miss Olive Hlicks. qir( ngihGram mar-Pro~f. E. Bl. Setz~- Galler Ior. f t IQuery B3ox. ~gMeing from 11 o'clock to 1. Ao. lar n. A. AIunaa Sec. Jon.'N Alnos : fronting us the idea of sel Compare the following pri do at 4c. 30 inch Smt I tote, 45a. $1 3lailots, ty Dress Goods, 39c. 20o Wool K ', 3Ne. 7o Outing, 4 ;ed at I4e. 25c Worstod kan half Now York cost. 700 ps. of Lico an Tnree Times as determined to sell thon, wo aro vory nine eom 1 cL m'1s Sunday Shoes, $1.20. $3.50 MIen's ,tn's hand sewed calf, $1.95. $5.00 Men's dies' line dress Shoes, 95c. $10 00 Alen' trades anid pricos. D Children's Overcoats, 89c. $6 50 Yount ks, Umbrellas and all goods to be found iv e Only Strictly One Price I we guarante our prices against any houso y botm, in Nowborry. Wo imot expect >ur old frionds and cousins, thon como and ecs at rN N'S GA S College ! EXECU 8 0 0 1.h14-.11udgl. County, we w 1o lato re&Msid oeased. ill 1d 3 of our country requiro the said doeensed of Novemberi ustantly be roecruited fr<.m of two vnilies, ofl ill (If 3 ll(tr, receivo the largost salaries 11 " f1ho1-o But these recruits must (red busll-s<(I Or ts, plit, tv ha1ve a good bu-sines.s an(d pleminilts, &e, S COLLECE. t& just such [ laces as theso. RLI I MtW, (X01i111W0(01dI I LN 'I'l I N ' cial Branllces 0 hol. 8r In tiementill, oi th1 fv, are thoroughly taught. .Iln E. Sctt. will llplfly to I i our School. Our Business nl (1 ich.arg aud are oudors, I by our State. Lhe students iil rest from ied for holding any business ,er desired. Wo nake a Stop Bu ions and will not bo out Atnd pnying Lions. Students can entor i t .I wholvyo i Lorosted in a Business or on" Its un1"rit Cost, as o oil tuO, mentioning courso (10. ovelreharginlg if you sel1 all low cost, take - COLUMBIA, S. C. i's t' i t Ift you want L EASE CA LL and1( aseragce ~ay Wm. Johnson Sui you owe him. He een looking for :o come in and EXtCU' t3t ()N MALI' _________we will 1 3 D orroh , d I ey, tract(s, e'ich h (10dr \CIes, Il C lover, SCe'3 03n 1he 3) r,the ha;Liance em ,stallmn t, s, 10 Wo9ods Ever- morttgage ofn ..awn Grass Seed le cheap at O*~~.~9 -tson & Gilder's Drug Store. FRED I Arrived: ATTOI Currants!NEW : Wv Gitron I N W New Raisins ! Olnico on La New D)ates !1011 New Nuts! CA! S pices ! I' acets, &c ! Mansion H iit Cake(, ini tii box, $1.35. 0o' U 'ies 10 Cents por~ <Iiart. us a call, S. II. JONES. NE B lovembher' st niil A pril 3tI,, ter' TIoutrisi, tickIet,s to prinell O'Irn Resor)t5, 1includ(1inJI A she HIot, Spr ing, N. C.. anid "lor'lida Ill be on sale at, special rates / lern ItalilIway. Tlckets allo0w >) dlays stopl-(over. anid are good until M ay 31i, 1899.\ ,.,~ 5che0dules and excellent 503r ouitherni IlallwaLy. Call on anly " the Comp.aty for dletailed in 11as to scheCdules, rates, etc. S. IH. HIAn(IwicK, mi Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga L ;o Photo Studios' SPECIAL.NOlEM days, commencing Decomber N H Photographs for '0 tenits' ning ur t " "' 75 '' teris, or areC not trashy pIetures that the finest f .A neat1, well-mted)t( Photo- hars, cuffs< pretty miantillo cards, a niico b)0 launru(0r o.bangeo with friends Pay ro- hiomo mo~Lh< huen sittings areO madne. 4 de y over Schoit,z.' Jewel-y Store. "tnhl j)uttLon hoe olot of flamilton, Brown & w Shoes8 just received at A. C. IB t&ft.f enAWW4 ling goods at a profit ces with the prices asi Man(, 30. Nowborry (W. $2.50 W'o ttucky Jeis, 13o. 2io5 Wool o. .10 Enli at I Sic. in ovory concoivable color, Style, wid [rfanu ogsI[ as V h in nood of m1oney , 1id n0cossity C Suits, s .5. - - - .. Suits, $2 50. - - - - . Suits, $,5.00 . . - . $12.50 MIen's Suits. $6 Men's Overcoats, $2.95. it first-claus storo much b,>w pri -louse in Newberry. North or South. (loods takon bi to sell yOu good-; if w co1111110t. 1111 st1 us and you will readily soo I Next Door to Pelim's TOR'SSALE. 14', OP A N ()*l' OVEI 0' of 'rohnte, of N wherry y Il sell at. pubtlli o tery lit IleV Of Sallie Werts. dt. le por!mnal properly of on 'rkhuy, :the o t ]-),,s ( vol8, co ist i nhlimstlY Iwo hval (if vill '. I welve lIbillit twel ve headl of sheep, onI elk of vorn,1 hr. him- I losior ot ton st'i. d ffblov whet, ;" Vo wagolls. fariminl4 im-' G Terms of SOl- enshl. Bo ys l1. 11 WV '1 !'S ' .1. 11. W 's, Chik, viltors of said dh't-nscd. IRS41 DAY ()Ihi'" ' I will mik ailimtl setI 4 estates" of WVilliaml and dvvo.as.d. aifivir whiolh I he P'rohnUtt! '0m-4 for a 1 ats t;x4.Vuto- lif oech .1 N(. \W . S<( I )'r, EI-viutor. Comv tit Hil l-u hefol. 'The how Uing on Credit fim other peoplo's dbsGo 'r14t 11111 buly fow vash , I tilld vvery3 art- iile - oldi U Nothinlt- sold at or. buk)w vall live 41. tht, withuit nAders or o)u for somlinIill r 1h - l thinu hungtr out It, or be thL hait, and lt, th 11is Sil lt i) not. walit, to get eilg It, T hait, for slickers. to buly Vod(S aL t snrall TO 1lth's Store. - ' (41 an1 loti r DR'S SA LE.'se DIAYN I N I'C ic N 1H i IOtt all ILL Newherriy, S. C.. lt, t. - 1(1 . m 41mtninIing lI'wo( (:00) 1114n- No vemheII 1)r4 (41- i( ss4. 1 'hat s canI h 13 0 : liy n' tl '. < al nn a i he p4 ulchaserI. A ti ~I ,J D.F I' WTS. ,I. 1 sI)x c tors. j'Ai'i 198. t :n. I. DOMINICK, " INEY AT LAW, of admIli ~ER RY S. C. ae wV Ullngo over O . McRi (rd &)I~(, (o be1 beh N & MAYES,2 (G1 NT FORI ) 'I'illC shoM ouso Stoam Laundry, day3 Of N A' .RRY, S. C.. AT T N un r Nunr I~ N unr Nunr Mai ~A~AE~LO1DNunr idry mhI-hods. W~e us;e Il and4( aubric. Your' shirlsh, col. >r' anyth1 ig snIt. heoro to >de, and1( wo dot not. fery '- - Syouri linen,Cor brea)IUk the~ ness Shi 3I, but.1 80end it home41 in it to O. rs wantedU in (very town yurs o cannot be enter <ed elsewhere: Mills Shirting, 21o. A Blavlkts, $1.75. Kontneky Jeans, 17c. sli Oting, 7,. th & qIility t 25c on tho$1. ompo s us to soll. $t.50 Men's Suits, $2.20. - $7.50 Men's Suits, $3.75. $12 Men's Suits, $5.85. 15. ioskd ekowwhmro, teck ail moy rofuinidod if 1rsell 1 ho liosmH you tradtd hat yomr friends of o1d aro W Drug Store. 3oods Coming Iq ICV E liY NEW mod<s, 6ilks, Is, Cunton lainels, y, U <r ar and1 Notionls, Cl(ot Jing, ion's Clot hing, , Extra lants, 'nvo l'ants, Arm. ald Cufl's SI Ncekwear, for1.everybodly ill NUNw,bcr,ry Comiity, d1.w'! oul. Goods and Prices o bu its we know We Can y for you. )line of Shes, for 0,h Iotey tHiin, in Newber'. Don't, (',bemI before buying. I atid sce. 11S often. ELAND BROS, Low I 1iaM\\ olibo fl'O o9 ---- ot - - Nowborry, S. (J. OE OF ELECTION N OF HELENA, S. C. cc imbeir, I 18, an elec4tionl will the( TPOWn (If Hielena11, S. ( ., ndent, and four WVardens (If . J. I). Shiockley, .J. II. I .C. S. Whale' are0 appIonted *is oft 34aid electilon. I 'oils m,ed a. the' regulari1! voting nt said day at, 8 a. Il. anld close f lI egistrioEn will be0 openied ist,rait ion of votIers at,~ t,hn f D'ecember, 181)8, andO I . C. jr., Is hlerebly appo)(itedc Su 'I eg Iistrat,ion fot said elec Id by orpder'of Conne(i(i. I. D. SHO(iKiY,. 1 ,1' N, ( 'lerk. D)P S(O)UTIii CA ltOLINA, TJY OF NEWABtitY. (134ralion ofl(I the i'stato and Loauiti ('re de, dIeeed. re' terefore'o c Vi and1 ad( I 11d singublir thle' kIndr'ed( itoris (f th iI aidI ILuis 'I' Ine', iIn ihe ( 'nurt of l'robalte1, I day~ ( (f I)ee iuhr ne(xI, after mi hereof', nii ii I 'eIlock in thle t,' show1~, en IIa., if anly they iy thel sid Adiniistraitioni II he gr'anted(. IInnb-r' myI hand1( tis the( 21st J1. P. N. C. ally's Bon Bons, , 00'. anid 81. 2) paickaIgos. ally's Chocolates, ally's (Glu000hdo) Mint, In .0o. p)acka1ges. ally's Almlolid Br'iWli, ific, ally's Poallilt Btittle, 1Ob, ally's Chocolate "shmallows, lOc. ally's 0l1O00Iato (ro31ni,10O0, e3x presed to uts thte (day they JG &COMPANY, l.OW It A AIN MTIOI:ET. HAlRNESS SHIOP. WValton hats opened a Har >p On Min Street, next door lottnter's. WVill make new anud rep)air old1. Twenty-fivo perjince. Prices reasonable. n your orders. Satisfat'ton od. a