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K. 11. A t;1,1,, KmuTov. 1(OILlt MII.L. Wo have before spoken of Lite matter but we desire again to urgo some of our farmlers who have the ieans and some of our. town people who are in1terested to get, tole.r and ratiso tie ionev and build a rolle - ilour mill. It, could be done with a capi"tll of $5,000. .. The farmiers are be", inn' ;ng to sow wheat, again aid If lcre was a good roller mill Convenient Where they colid C ch an ize their w iIeat for good 1lour it Would et on'll-ago them to plant 1orem wheat. There is it good Imlill in the lower. part, Of .Hie county anid wo are glaoi i, is there bill, ancitlhvr it, Nt - herry would iot. in the least, contl'let with this one Or he in competiti,on vitl it. Wve ived to grow m1ore Whea,t and th'e way to cvourage its grow,th is to be preparedi to convurt, it into llrtr that 1is as nive as any I hat voeivs from alny where aId this we cal do. Vill not some of ou, fairiners take hold of this matter 1,m1l Ilvestigate it, Seu if there is at.vhing tobe linadtle by building uch an eiterprise and then if therv, is wIv Je t he good work beginl lit once. One of Hie Tolherts has had warraits ISSUed at.inst SMve'11 Of thlet Cit.iz'ns (if McCormiek eluu ing vi.hl with itr fvrig with him in the e::ereise of his franchise. They lave b'veln tklivin to Coluimbi antd IlaIrttiglied inI tIle li;ted States comrt., and have givenl hoold to appeal l. it.h :t(t. 1twerm of coort, for trI-ial. Onc (if ilt ilm is Il.ove thain "11 years ol. A 1of I hp-m hIot--ale am respected ciliz-ens. Thlvy deny1, U t.n, the-e wt..a an v it l,v-erence. wit h M r. Tolbort, and tHat. he WO., not. 0nly ,per)II mnitted to Vote, but), d id Vote uIlnIol.:,(ted. Th)is action has atrotised tihe womlen anod t,hey havN't mc(et, Ild pa.s.ed re"ollit.ion condmnig Lhe nIt,Lionl of Tolbert in havinltr the arie'tI Ilmade. Mr. Tolbert, had bette. lit the 11121Mt alone where it Is, and I thank I!s (Cld that, hIll , is tliiVL-. 'It will noL, IoV be sItre fO0 Iitm to eti'll to this ptlace. Ilot lie is takilgr the naction Ie has, F nto doulbt., for the1u pm-p-ose of gainillI avrWith 0he 1141iiitlatiOnl atL Wah illgtoln aml thus stecurilg, i good job 1.h1cre for. hilinscif. This voi, tOf ,Hling Imlay have worked several years aItro, bilt, it hais abloiut, ph*tla d ()ut now. ph1e4 Riepublic;lIs atl. Wa.shingiptonl know the 1situttn down tve pretty vell now, aild tiey ae nlot goilg to lie fooled by tie cr-y of perselntion. The Ieplihi- S CanIS atI, 0h0 South11 and tihe negr-0S areV goillg 1t) be trtedL(!J pr-opeIJY Ias Jong its >t they deserve to be. butl, w1i the whito liepublen litudertako t.o pub the ie.. graes florwar d lmd indel'the to CrOSS tho path of the whlit- mIni thure is surve 0 to be troible. 'The sooler. we all Iea11rn tis the better it will be for till eon-. 1 002'rned. ti The1v A ivot-ta ( I btronict, suggests t.ht, b ight ihi: and$ pay1 ~Tolbertia'it, a1 goo(d t' pic'ie for' his propilerty, nlowi thait they Li aret r'uido himlt 21821 disturinlg elemtent. lI ut are0 they rid of himi? is ite not1 I cenl t uingIL 21 gie t hem trob. by ay - It ) ingLet 1(1 ht.tls i arreft' s ltikn to Mi'o lui t olVqllhlt applls i te lnte t esil i tiour i t i h ei.elhi rpet lthey shed i'u ry hit wht, i ot is I'rth It' Laieut eeantt, Alot!anldecisal to go on exhtiit isagin-isity . isas she wl a e Il tecture b e2hesunk theLler rime an ds tii s fea t ai not, given1 him will 1)itdilitie 'ti sifor h etr lt , '1orm. It' l( Ia pity allthe wouhl-he'(t lee. - Wignoul ldt. l he avd man an amic te haveilt 8ilece~ivedi 2a lcopy(ofthe ik itt.Iloutra~' tedlfm andIl islevo' pSCO i he byt L .tli 1(. ,iio il b ('i) i. t It is a atied. atdwrt-n f Mke c e her' educaL) lia fail:s ftie heel busi gnots men,lerin shols,owI gi herreiees, ande ails hero pruipa pla(es I o bine tIt It' rglleetcrt, ton t,bee t'g11('etontan ' up'onrthet ptob'mshrs. etgt ot t Lv na nhe.ISt, week and Atanta Iis maittn bigopry. inpo neranhi n Tobetelydistinguised vistor sthe N wnl ill havs o th i1sI 1ccasion. AtantaI dera dos thns by hsaviiiaesn tis*JL ing ily and its aVorct-ed to hae jIt aime Oilth es ofbt cOmmstoes th SV, puflblihte' grso te tfrecent, genra eeetontosho. owligt i( voews Tepot Ihudtunot OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ULL1 THE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO GRESSIVE TOWN. 4PVC.11% Cot remvonItonco Harald end News' At a mooO'ng of the L"eachersof Grac< iindiy-school last Sunday thoy deod d to have Itnl "Old folks' (lay" on Sui lay, D)ecerrber 25th. A pr->gramtm will he arranged in keeping with lt de of the (lly and anioulnced later 'iere will be old Lime songs, &c., and c dlea-mant time ig aticipatu-1. Alr. Cato, IL Christialn Japanese, gavi I, lectire On Japar anIld Its Custorns, o Wednesday tight. Not being able < eT there ontselves wo hear It vorl highy spoken or by those who attend ,d. lo is workinrg to uicate hi.icsel t ret0ur1n to Japaln a ILs at (Istialn 1nis -ina IuY 1ine(r tb4 auspICes of the Moth )d ist clti.eh. Rev. J. W. .31anon has gono to Dar ilgton to atttend the annual ses 0i o lie Haptist aisociat,on. During lih dhwene his son, W. P'., will wield th aber inl the News offco. All the Students from hero iad below% ,own that are att.ending Newborry Col ego spenIt, their thanlHksUivilng at hiou1t Ind retirned tothelir books on Monday. h'liaiksgivi'ig was observed by ,hit oigregations of Graco and the A. V 0. c1rh, tll pastors preaching ap >opriate sermons. A collection Wall alei inl Grace clhurch for the Luther. Lim Orphan 11011im at, SalemI, Va. M J. .1. i. W ixe has retrUred from enIesSee anld br'ought with him ia 1 a-load or fat, pi-irkr i (i from the (1jl(alinjrg t.h1ti, hastH been boiiard OVeIr here sol.1ebmdv is preIparinig to have '(ldilnrg andl(i sIusage galore. Don't ,o wish it wats yotu, Mr. Ilitor? I Viislh it wats old mian liLy. Hay, Chips, where are you? Wake lp or- I Will think y3 u are taking Itil lai Wiide Imp agii. What are you *oiiur to hu-, ror Xmits enjoyment? 1-y, come do1 I.o Our Old folks' day it Grace ch11rebi. Old man Kay gives OU It Pncising iivitittJoni. The shelig anId counteIs are boling it, in tlie now drug storo of Aleksrs. Ilunt.vi & Wheeler and are being paint d. AMe. II. L'. Domliiniek is having some ceded work done on the .ront of his uildin,g occupied by A. 1). Kohn ns i l' goods storie. WVe had (llI kinds of wcatherI this -leck-I-aiii, sleet iil Snow and now ,e have s1usline and wind. AI iss Bolald, of l'ittle Mountliniill, has Coen on at visit to her sister, I i.s. C. T. MIr. .1. I '. (1an non wias In ( own for a bor-t, stay 111lst week. Iaid to rest, on Sat .l rdlay, November th, Iindsay. only sonl of AIr'. and \ I,s. . A\.Dominick, of K,nai-ds, in Pros erit"y cemetery. Our s'inmpathy goes i he hercIed aIIMI-rts as it, Wias t,hei' uly3 ch111l. Iov. II. A. AleCulloutgh, of Orango irg Cont.y, is viIitirig hlis parents I I f -0*repots are oI'reCt 1it Il: t, LiM thait, he colies lie will rig Iirs. e - i- lo%gh. Tire d imo readinig, owing to the tiln of Fr'iday unighit-, waXs po(st.ponedun I the niighbt, of tIre 9th. Owing t,r 'on ( tied had weathier adte Iis beeni sInow andiI ouri metClrcats e gettLinrg recady' for Chr istmas. ICoh n us ab en'idy' put (out, his linie oif Chr'ist as 1toys arid many13 are the lookers alng th lititle folks. NI 'ss A iLen's irnusic class will give~ a arii'al aLt. s(o1ne time dduinog (.he boll ys5. Th'le e:. h ibition will he open to I who may(3 de'sir'e to attendl as It will riruler (Ire auispices of the school. rwing to the w indili an old t,her'e 5 riot bieen the usual OrowdI pass5ed ouigh on Lbheir way tot.ho couir't house '01m1 dowtn to (lie dh11no read ing :31, l,'iday ni ghlt, NIlr. E'd itor1, and( en Onrie oDf thle largestI ur'ntIpa tbhat wc ve ever seen is now in N'ohnr's Dru'ng .c. It wveighis 5Ij pIounds, andi( was 15 ive NI M r. '.I. .1 Wicker'. l1111ha ised a rnumb1 ter of large ones th is year, Lim told. I'.ouI:A .1 OPi,'nMs t:A'NG A\ Ileasant, time is in stor'e for' all lo mayX att.erd the dime reading to bo 'en at, the school blinirg Friday 'ring, D.ec. th. F'ollowinig is the >gram:ii \l usic. Zend inrg.NI s. II. S. IHooz,er. nei tationi-.\NIiss I>hoceec Schum111 't. Iin mio"ols Splieeh - Plrof. II.C.Counts, ion g--Dr)is. Wyeble arid K ibler'. Ilusic. teeilation- NI iss Ger Lrude Simpson811. I Psie - Song.r lpetchl ionr. C. T.1. Wy3che. 'lie muiire~ will be unidert dlirect,ion oIf sdameits MIoseley' and Wychbe, Al isses' >b. arid ! ?uLielI,1 and D)r. WychIe andie: der. I 'ii ceordially In vited. Ad sIin- ly avi dimoie. Ii'. I'1ditor, you1 and11 y'our fr'ienids aro LI ally invited( toi be pireset, aniaI co aI leaisanlt hiour and cotite y'ouri e. See! W\e have been abnrrost ai 'r of shirt, in ror the past few days, rg to the rain uand mud,- but with bright sunrshlino of the past (layf igs arie br'iglh t.oun g tilp, r'ospIerit.y, S. C., D)ec. 5, I1893, ore Lthan twent ' milI'iona free sani of De)Witt's 'itchI lLall Salve hbein dijstribut-od by the mianruae. .'s. WhIiat, better' prioof of t,heir r ien:lce in it,'s mierits do youl want? at ii'es piles, bur'ns, scalds, sores, in shor'test sone of tuinin W FX ha A Master's Sales. Y ORDER OF THE COURT herein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House at New berry, South Carolina, on the first Mon day (saleday) in January, 1899, in the cuo of Touch C. Pool, Plaintiff, vs. Neol Mvrcus, Defendant. A ll that lot, piece and tract of land containing fourteen (14) acres, more or less, situate in said county ard Stato about t,hree miles from Nowber ry court house and then bounded by lands of M. W. and A. V. Moor-man, Pannio Johnstono and the Black Jack 1(oad. Tmums oiF SALE.: One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest on -credit portion from day of sale. The credit portion to be sectred by bond cf purchaser and lourtgago of the premises, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and W. 1). IA11DY, Master. Master's Office, Dec. 6th, 1898. 13Y ORDERt Oi THE COURT hereiln, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House at New berry, S. C., on the l1irst Monday (Sale day) in January, 1899, In the case of Miattie S. Glenn, Plaintiff, vs. Julia A. Glenn et, al, Defendants. 1. All that tract of land in said county and State containing Sixty-FIive (65) Acres, more or loss, bounded b. lands formerly of W. G. Mayes and the lands hereinafter described. I All that tract of land situate In sitid County and State containing One f Iunlr11ed and Tbh ii teen Acres, more or less, called the Means tract, and bounded by lands of or formerly of Sligh, George W. Glenn, Trus tee, and others. TVnMs O" SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with in terest on credit portion from day of sale ; credit, portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mor'gage of the premisug sold with leave to antici pate payment In whole or in par,. If purchaser fails to comply with terms of sule, land will be resold on saleday succeeding first, sall' at risk or for Iel purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers8 and St amps. W. 1). U A RDY, Master. Master's 01lice, Dec. tl, 1898. No. Io Toni 9 UOi32ollel's. rE IWNS1ll1 COIM'SSIONEIRS 1 ol hereby notilied and ieqcuired to have the public ronds of their re spective townmships worked, and put in good repa*' r at, once. JNO. M. SC !M IPE T, Su per v iso r. N S r 10 S C i L, P It ERSONS 1-10 LDING X .11ias against, the Coult,v are hereV 1tiot fi'd and ;eqi- cl to 'nesent tiemtil u111lY Itt t t "d on P.' ocfo; e January, JNO. W. SCfT Si'pe :-visor. No; rc i ia setcc ami Dicharm N~ O' l(l 1 IM H E EfIY GIViEN - that I will make a filal seltle meti n t he estate of 1) f.ot-I E!!esnr, d(eeivd. in* the P ihate Co4-urt for Newhverry Cunmy, H. C., on Ti'-sday t1e -dh diy of .anuary, A. 1). 1899, at I 'eloc in the forPution, and will a. - ier apply ftor lkPtii dismisisory ais ad ib list rator' oft sahi esat. P. 0. ELA,ES0(l, Administrator. D aember 3d, 18l8. Adminstrator's Sale. 1Wv lLLSiELLr ATTHE1 FLATEIUES. .1. idene or Jacob CIlelaund, udecens,d. on D'cemb er (it h, 189)8. at It (I'clock a. mi., at lot of corn, fodder, cottIon seed. farininug 1mlemetlntS, househ'dold and1( kit chitn f'uri' ture, one mulet I, one lot of I)oP!ar Ilmoer, wagon, tools, baSr(ess, &. Te4rmsQ eash- P. C. MM ITHI Nov. 26 898. Admx. BJCE! RICE! RICE! C''1NSIGNM ENTS 01" ROUGH Ul-osolicited. Prompt milling and irotd 'n o7 piroceeds Or aceauint, sales. Highest and marked prices paid for good liten. ''Cairolina Rico Meal"'or '"Flour," the cheapt4 andr best stock food on the matrket,. for sale att low fIgures. WEST POINT MILL1 CO., t. 2nos. Charleston, S. C. Weddific Presents Of all descriptions in SolidSilverPjated Ware and Cut Glass. Also Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Novelties . and Toys which will be sold ac cordingto4cent cotton Come and examine my stock. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, The JeweIer, ~iFoV-toreo"pp ite R (l. Williams'. A\T THE s. \Junnally's B3on Bons, Ini 30c., (60h. and $1.20 packagos. \lun nally's Chocolates, In 30e., ($0e. and1( $l.20 packages. 4lun nally's (coliate) Mint, In 80o. pacekages. Junnally's Ahnond Brilio, lAo. # Junnally's PoolJil Bittlo, lo, Junnally's Chocolate C Marshmallows, lOc. Jun nal ly's Chocolato 'roamis10o, th o Thetse goods are mnhade of pureo mati - wt al atnd ex.~pressed to tus the daty t,heyo co 'OUNG & COM PAN Y,I LOwlan MAI 4T1rotEuum STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY' OF NEWBE[tRY. W. W. Hodges, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Eduard Scholtz, liati made suit to tue to grant him Lettets of Aduinistrailou of the lsate and efActs o" Louis Crede, deceased. These are therefore to cite and a molhth all and singular the hindr.,. n' d cred tore of the iaid Louis Crede, deceased, that t fiey be and op pear before tue, in the Cou. of Probat e, to he beld at Newerry Court, Hou-e, on the 5th day of Dece.jaber next, after ptlcation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to filow cause, if Buy they havv, why tho said Administratiou slioulI tot he graited. Given under my hand this the 21st day of November, Aiwo Domini 1898. W. W. HODiEs, J. P. N. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAVIOLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By W. W. Hodges, Esq., Probate Judge. W HIEREA.S IIENRY CR EDE hath wide suit to ine to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and efrects of Louis Crede, deceased: These are, terefore, to cite and ad wonish all and singular the kindred and creditorn of the said Louis Credo, deceaied, that they be and ap Pear before ne, in the Court of Pro late, to be held at Newberry Court House, on the .12th day of Dec., next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock lu the forenoon, to show cause, if anly they have, jvhy the said Adnilistra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this the 28th day of Novebtier, Anino Doinni 1898. W. W. HODUES, J. 1'. N. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY MAGISTRATE SUMMONS. Samuel J. Wooten, Pltif,t1ir, vs. Fan nie Duie, Defendant. By S. 8. Cutinightm. Erq., Mgilstraite in ald for said County of the said State: NOM PLAIN' ITAVING 1IEEN S iaie 11nto lni. fy Han,,, I J. Wooten that Fa tie B DIi1110 is in. debted to him i the sum of nii alnd 20-10) dollars for gowik and merchan dise to and delivi red to DJ.fendant. 'Iat demantid for payment haii bee made and refused tiough loni,, 1ast due. These are, therefore, t o require you to summon the said Defendant to appear bW fore me, in my (.11(e in Newberry, H. C., on the 2' d day of 1touary, A. D 1899, at 10 o'clock a. im., to answer to said coiplailnt, Copies of wihich ero on file In my ofli.e, or judgment will be given agaill yflu ly delfanit. Given un1der y. halmli atid sel at Newberry, H. C., the 26th day of No. vembe-, A. D. 1898. S. H. CU NN1IN~G G .M [JJs.] Statement $9 20 1 gist rate N. C. To Mrs. la0,nie 1 D3 Mil, non-real dent, Defendant: Plase tak notice that a copy of the summons and com 01,aint in1 this action is duly flied in the otiee of M-gistrate 8. H Cueninghatm at Newherry C. H., . , on t he 261 h dlay of November, 1808. aid 18 now In the records of said oflice. 8. S. CUNN INUHA,M, [r s.] Magistrate. 8'AT'E OF HOUTTh (!.\itOLNA COUNTY OF NEW31ERRY-IN PIIRiATE COUPT. .ohn T Norris as Amtiinist,rato. of the Estate of Emma E. la'faere. de ceased, 1laintiy. vs Alni Wilsonl and others D)efendants. establish their ela ims before tme, on~ , before the 8th day of December, 1898, tt.nd t,hat, all Iecei Itors areI herehr, en joine .1(from prosecuttin ti, hieir c'ltaitml i::cept, in t,hls proUt0cedig November '7th, i893. ...N.. NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWN OF HEEN, S, C. ONTUESDAY, THE ix3TH D)AY ofDcmbher, 1898, an election will be held ini t.he Town of Heilena, 8. C., for an intenident, and four Wardens of saidi Towt. J. D. Shockley, .J. H1 Moore anid R. 8. Whaley are appointed as managers of said election. Polls will be opened at, t,he regular voting pJrec,ncCt on said (day at ,a. im. and close att 4 p. m. Books of Registration will be op)ened rotr the regist; ation of voters at, t,he store of 13. EL. Julian on the first of Nrovember i'nd( 'emain open util the 10th dlay of December, 1898, and H1. p. summner, jr., is hereby appointed Su.. )ervisor of Regist,rat,lon for said elc-. ,ion. D)onc by order of Council. I. D. SHOCK(LEY, Attest: intendant. 1. E .JUL.TAN, Clerk. 4PNNON & MAYES, ARE AGENTlS F'OR TI'ilE W ansion House Steam rnrndry, ~EWBdhY, *a C. * C i IMS Git Fro &"ta Lian8 ill be the exquisite whiteness of irlstmas show that we will lay ut on inr shi t, bosom, collars and cois. lose who know a good~ thing when , ey see it will appreciato the faultless tc w-k that we puit on their Itnen ti lor atnd pertfect finish. Sample it. be IGENT S a " w, December at JOS' I expect to sell more goods in December than I bavo any month since I opened my store. Th's means lower prices and you will be surprised how cheap you can buy DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, SUSPENDERS, ETC., For the next three weeks at Jones'. Tihe people of this city and county were all ex vited over our sale six weeks ago, but, the excitement will be groater still before January St. If you have anything to buy in my line it will be a great inisiake to go to any other place. We offer among other things today: 2 cases yard wide Fruit of the Loom Bleach at 6c. per yd. by the bolt or 61c. to cut 2 bales Riverside Plaids at 41 ceots by pc. or 5c. to cut. 2 bales Silver Star Plaids 4ic. by pe. or 5' to cut. These are ., few of the items we metion, iut there are pn)entiy o' others. Come an' s.-o us often and don't forget 1hat Jones always se..- it less because he sells for cash. A.C. MJONES, The Peoples Store. Ne w bert y, B. 0., Dec. 0. 1898. ...COME... IN TOSEE US! Wo invite you because we cn mauke you welcome. There is noth ing half-hearted in our methods. We have pleased many peo ple this season by selling them the besit goods at lowest pricos conl sistent with good values. Because we have the feeling of inward satis fact ion, we wvant more of the people of Newboirry to take advantage of the opportunity we offer them to, get the best. When anything is desired in Dress Goods, We show them all the latest fabries and figures. Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy, in wide range of quality and prices. Trimmings, A great variety to match and beautify tbe moat elegant cos tumes. Cloaks and Capes, A beaut.iful line-elegant ma terial-splendlid finish-fash ionable styles. Gloves, A line that we recommend with sat isfact ion. Dorsets,4 Popular models at popular All grades at lowest prices and the best that can be purchased. A specialty in our business miade A famous for taste and elegance of its creations. IH OES, "No Shoes like Mower"--a new' and true saying in tlias commu n'ty. It's origin is founded on fact-bcause our Shoes.are sold 1 on merit. re have Shoes for.Ladies, Men, oys, Guis, Children-Shoes r all-the beat, the cheapetj e most elegant line of Shoes' be found anywhere. Come to e Mower Stores and buy the st. Yours with satisfaction, &G.S. MOWER 0. L. M.SI (Next Door to Herab --DEALE ALL KINDS OF MARE: an GRj HEADSTONES, IRON I Metallic, Rosewood and CASKETS a Service in this line P: DAY OR Next Door to Heral NEWBERRY, - - The Best FOR THE LEj Come and examine 1 convinced. Great bargains in Men's $10.00, worth much rr Mackintosh Overcoats cost you $3.00.. Bette money. Men's, Boys' and Chil< that everyone can affc We have something in I wonderful for the prici Nell, as to Carpets, the strictly all-wool Carp beat in the world. V Remenber, we sell yol Coni andisee S 3. W To call in an'd e of goods. I have selected stock 4 grade Chamber ! aind Oak. A full aind cheap Furn. very close for cal R. C.V t. ly Dispensary and Excelled. luality and Prices =ins Whis kSys,l FOR FAMI] aL Grades Cheaper than Save Money and Goht the: Send in Yoi articular, A tiention I NO. 2 PF AO3trn "E ERS, I and News Office.) R IN LE d kNITE -MONUMENTS, 1AILINGS, ETC., ETO. 30 Cloth Covered Burial nd CASESI omptly attended to NIGHT. I and News Office, - - -- .S.C. rg Goods ST MONEY. ;hem and you will be Overcoats, at $:5.50 to ore. for $1.50 that usually r unes for a little more iren's Suits at prices rd to have a new suit. 3lankets that is simply as asked for them. ,y are away down. A Pt for 50c. Can't be i good Goods at a low pric,3 OTEN. xamine my line a nice and well f strictly high suits in Walnut line of medium iture. Will sell Vi LLIAMS. Main 8treet, Newberry, a, 0. - 0. P. Houses in both s in the Line of lines and Beer N.Y US3E. Lt o. P. Houses'! rou Best by Buying or Us ir Order, aid to YMIl Ode. ESAE DEARER, EE STBIEET,