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Rucklen's Arnica SalvP. The best Salve iuthe world for Cuts 1rulsea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum gover Bores, Tetter, Cha ped Hands ('11bhiafts, Corns, and all Skin Erup tians, and positively cures Piles, or no piay requared. It Is guarantvd to give perfect salsfacion or money refunded. P ree25 cents per box. P-r sale by M obertso" & Glider and W. E. Pelham, Cotton Market. Corrected by J. W. Gary & Co. Middling ............................... c. To (ure a Cold in One Nighs Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 25 cents at all druggists. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. t&f0m If you want a good Umbrella buy it at A. C. Jones'. t&ftf Holilday tates on the Southern. Tickets'will be sold by the Southern on account of the holidays on Decem ber 22, 23, 24, 25, 26; also December 30, Vt. January 1, 2, good to return until January 4. Rates first class: It first class standard fare one way for round trip. Rates for second class: 1* second class standard fare one way for round trip. Tickets good to all points. Good health is worth wore than any thing else to you, and every bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains good health. Men's, Women's and Boys' Mackin tosh Overcoats at A. 0. Jones'. t&ftf Call at W. W. Fuliner's and get your Christmas goods. W. W. Fulmer. f&t2t Mrs. J. A. Daniels. In speaking of the death of Mrs. J. A. Daniels of Newberry, but formerly of Anderson, the Anderson Intelligencer has the following to say: This announcement will be read with sorrow in Anderson, where the de (eased spent the greater portion of her life. Mrs. Daniels was the eldest daughter of the late James Webb, and was born and reared in the Sandy Springs neighborhood. She was a anost excellent woman, and had, since her girlhood been a devoted anid exem plary member of the Methodist church. She leaves a wide circle of friends and relatives in this county to mvurn her death. ie.ats the 111ondike. Mr. A. 1. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., hasfound a more valu-ible d1s covery than has yet been made In the Klondike. For years he suffered un told agony from consumption, accolm panied by hemorrhages; and was ab solutely cured by Dr. King's New Di covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvel ous cure; would have it, even if it er-t a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, 0)ripqhttl and all throat and lung a'fe6tiona are positively cured by Dr. XiOg'i New Discovery for Consump tion. "Trial bottles free at Robertson & Gilder's and Pelham's Drug Sto-es. Regular size 60 ets., and $1.00. Guar anteed to cure or price refunded. Plenty of Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's Rubber Over.shoes at A. C. Jones'. t&itf Electton at Helena. The following Intendant and Ward ens were elected Tuesday: Intendent-J. L. Dickert. Wardens: Ward 1-T. G. W illiams. Ward 2-J. T. Dennis. Ward 3-I. D. Shocklcy. Ward 4-J. A. Watts. Mr. Dennis was elected to serve in t'he plate of Mr. H. C. Summers, Jr., who had withdrawn. I have on hand a nice and full line of 'Nuts, Candies, Raisins, Apples, Or-angzes, Bananas, in fact,, an up1-to date grocery store, and every thing In my store sold at as low prices as possi ble. W. W. Fulmier. f&t 2t Knights of Honor. At the last regular meeting of New 'berry Lodge, No. 355, K. of H., the fol .lowing officers were elected to serve -.he ensuing year. Dictator-W. W. Hodges. Vice-Dictator-E. H. Aull. Assistant Dictator-R. L. Tarrant. ."Reporter-J. H. M. Kinard. IFinancial Reporter-S. P. Boozer. Treasurer -L. M. Speers. 'Chaplain-R. C. WVilllams. 'Guide-J. H. Wicker. 'Guardian-J. A. Daniels. $entinel-Alex. Singleton. Trustees-M. A. Carlisle, Geo. S. Mower, Geo. 1B. Cromer. Your Danger Now [s from the overworked condition of t,he liver and kidneys which are unable to expel impiurities from the blood. This causes rheumatism. Hood's Sar saparilla has been wonderfully success full in curing this disease. It neutral iz.es the acidl in the blood and perman ent,ly eures t.he aches and pains which other medicines fail to relieve. Hood's Sarsaparillaailathe best winter medicine Ibecause it puritles, enriches and vital izes t,he blood. It gives help just where ;help is needed. It tones the stomach .stimulates the liver, and arousesan sustains the kidneys. It wards off pneu :mon ia, fevers, bronchitis, colds, coughs .and the grip. *Fine Candies In lovely boxes make Very suli:able presents For Christmas. Fresh stock at' PEL*HAM'S Pharmacy VARIOUS AND ALL A UOUT. Miss Eva Aull, of Dyson, is visiting Mrs. E. f. Aul. Miss Carrie Douglass. of Florence, is visiting Mrs. E. P. Pawley. The ladles of the Presbyterian ch urch are selling dolls at Mr. Wooten's store We have been havini some genuine winter weather for the past several days. Miss Daisy Rohenek, of Brooklyn. I. on a visit to her sister, Mrs. 0. MeR. Holmes. The Sunday School at Helena is ar ranging for a nice Christmas tree for the children. Rev. Bartow B. Rutmage and wife left, on Tuesday for their home in Ft. Worth, Texas. Rev. A. Coke Smith, D. D., of Lynch burg, Va., made a brief visit to New berry on Wednesday. Tic'sets are on sale at Scholtz Jewlry Store for the lecture on Saturday night. You better secure your reserved seat at once. 0. NI Jamieson has inaugurat(d a out price sale which will last for two weeks only but will be a rare oppor tunity to secure soei bargains. Rev. G. A. Wright will preach in the church at Helena on Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. The public is cor dially invited. We are glad that Rev. J. W. Speake has been returned to Newberry. He is doing a good work at the factory and will soon have his new church com pleted. Rev. and Mirs. T. W. Humbert are on their annual visit to relatives in New .arry and are stopping at E. H-. Ail's. They are assigned to work next year at Hartsville, S. C. National Bank of Newberry stock sold at $128 and Newberry Cotton Mill stock at $94 a share at public auction on saleday, both below their value, but a good sale for these times and at auc tion. Master Johnstone W. Coppock has been awarded one of the prizes olfor-d by Dr. Miles Medical Co. for solving I -one of the puzzles. He received oc I of the second prizes which is one dol lar. A BachelQr Maids Club is being or ganized in Newberry, having for Its purpose the distribution of charity to the needy. It is a worthy organization. I We will give fuller particulars in the next paper. Mr. R. Y. Leavell has had his two furniture stores overhauled and paint ed and he has them filled with an e%e gant line of furniture and -will tako pleasure in showing you through and I will be delighted to see you. The new council has met.and decided that they will take charge on the 22nd, t the same date that the present council went in. So that settles it, for this year. There should, however, be a fixed time and we believe it should be E January 1st.. Mr-. Fergus McClellan, a veteran of I two wars-the Florida and the Mexi can-who died in Newberry County last week; aged 86 years, was not borni in Ireland as the account we copied Tuesday from the News and Courier t stated. He was a native of Newberry. Mr. James L. Kennerly who has been clerking for M. L. Spearman & Co. for some time has accepted a position in the Carolina Manufacturing Company and will travel for the company. Mr. Kennerly is a good clever follow and we wish him abundant success in his new work. The ladies of the Lutheran church have quite a number of very pretty pictures on sale at the drug store of Young and Co., on lower Main street 1 which they are selling very cheap. Any of the beaut,iful pIctures would make a nice Christinas present. Call an.d see them. The old council passed a resolut' on Wednesday that they would be ready to turn over on t.he 1st of Janui ary. The time for~ the inauguration ofI the new council should be a fixed date. The transfer should be made with the new year and if there is no other way to fix the time it should be done by act of the Legislature. Send the editor a Christmas present in the shape of a renewal of your sub scription or a paiyment on back dues.< If the 1,000 subscribers who are in ar reams would only sendl one dollar' each a it would be a merry Christmas to us be cause we could then make others happy. This is a very small mnatt,er to you. Will you not attend to it at once. The express agent requets those who have packages to send off from now un til the,holidays are over to bring them to the'ofice as early in the morning as possible so as to give time to make out bills and assure gett,ing them off the same day. There are a great many packages being sent now and Mr. B3ur ton and his assistants, Messrs. B3oozer and Mittle, desir'eto be accommodating and to get off the packages promptly, and if you will heed this request you will hellp them. Three charming and blnshing and handsome young maidens in company wit,h a staid old inmrried1 man, a mem ber of their family, decided to have a little fun one night last week and at the same time test the charity of the residents on Calhoun street,. They blacked their faces and started out beg ging for pennies and bread. They went, to seveiral homes with their pilti - ful pleas for help anid were soon loaded with hard biscuits and a few pennies and dimes. The symp)athies of some of the residents were so ar'ouse d that in addition Ito responding to thme appeal for aid they and the hoggars wept to get.her. A t one laice they were recog nized and were invited in to chocolate and cake. They had lots of fun and found all the resident,s charitably dis posed. Just Arrived: New (Currants! New Oitron! New Raisins!I New Dates! New Nuts! Cream4 Tlartar I Ground Spices! Extracts, &c I 5S lbs Fruit, Cako, in tin box, $1.85. Cranberries 10 cents per quart. Give us a call, R. Ri JONES. Chri We are prepare ......Handkerch ...H1udsome Lamps Vases of al A handsomo Liv We would infor CUT PRIC ROBETSON TIE WEDDIN(i MAtCII. dlr. Rob Boy Wat,.on and 31 iop Jennie Cora le Wain Keep the Ste,. The Presbyterian ehurc'I this after 3oon at half past four o'clock will he a cene of beauty, and the celebration of .he union of happy hearts will note the )rowning event of the occasion. Miss Jennie Leoneid Corrie and Mr. 7ob Roy Watson are to be married, the -ev. J. Lowrie Wilson, D. D., assisted , the Rev. T. H1. Ple:nmons, perform ng the ceremony. The church has been attractively lecorated, and the presence of friends ,o witness the ceremony, will complete he scene on this interesting occasion. Mr. Watson has charge of the tele rraph olice at this place, and by his illiciency and courteous dealing with our people has made friends in Abbe ,ille, and Miss Corrie is one of our wettiest, young ladies, possessing lie ompllishments and attractive grace. The following young gentlemen are o be ushers: Mr. J. Allen Smith, Jr., Mr, Lau 'ence Parker, Mr. E. R. Thompson, ,nd Mr J. H. Perrin. Miss Alma Corrie, sister of the bride, s to be the maid of honor, Mr. Eugene N'atson, brother of the groom best Ban. Miss Norma Anderson, of Atlanta. is o be bridesmaid, and Mr. Robert leav 11, of Newberry, groonisman. Mr. and Mrs. Watson leave imedi 't.ely after the ceremony, on the five i'clock train for Newberry, where they vill visit relatives of the groom, after which they will return to Abbeville vhero they will be at home to their riends.-Press and Banner, 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Watson are spending he wveek in Newberry on a visit, to his 'elatives. F?reO Pibs. Send y'our addrese to HI. K. Bluckten k'. Co., Ch iengo, and .get a free tsamplo, >ox of D)r. ingsi's New Life' P'l's. A rIal. will convince you of ttheir mteris. rhese pmills are easy in acetion anrd atre >articularly eff'ective in the cure of Ionst.ipat Ion and Sick Headache. For dlalariat and LIver t roubl)e9 they have it etn provvd in valabe. TIhey utl. tuaranlteed( to bn )prfe'ctiy free froam ~very dieleterious% sub stancee and to I.e inrely vegetable. They do not weakeni y theIr aet ion, but by giving tone '.o bet stomnach and bowels greatly invht ~rate the system. Regular size 250. >er box. Sold by lRobertson & Gilder mid W E. Pelhaim. Druiggists. Messrs. WV. J1. Epting and W. T. Ep ng and Miss Dessie Epting will be with mo a few days before Christmas, vbere they willl be pileased to see their riends and sell themn their Oh rlstmas roods. W. W. Fu'nlmer. f&t 2t Thne (Oiock Strucek Tihree Timnes. It will he rememibered that when here were severail arrests In Newberry nome time ago for pilfering from the tores, one par'ty, DeWitt .Jackson, was irrested and Identified as one of the arty by the fact that, a clock was itolen anid that it struck as he walkcd lown the street with it under his coat. 1'his same clock struck again when the )tllcer's arrested .lrnekson, aind it, was mnch conclusiv'e ev idence against, himi W"at when the trial camne on before the magistrate, the clock being in evidence, that he entered the plea of guilty, and( as he was signing the plea on tihe war' rant ti' a cluck satriuck aigain. Th'i i clock should he a warninrg to him In the future and to all others that your crimc wvill find yo.t out. W. W. F'ulmer has Toys, Dolls auns other Ch riatmas goo,ds. See hint he tore buying. W. WV. Fulamer'. f&t 2t, Rockland Co.'s and .J. B3. Lewis & Co.s Gents' Customr-mnade, box cal Shoes at. $2.50. - S. J. Wooten. Tows, Election. The regular elect,ion for the town wat held on Tuesday. A light vote wat po1lled and the elect,ion passed ol quiet ly. The following - are the ollicia figures: FOiR MAYOR. Dr. 0. BI. Mayor......................8 FORl ALDERMENM. Ward 1-J. W. Earbardt,.............2 Ward 2-E. Cabaniss.................2 Ward 3--W. F. Ewar't,................2 Ward 4-J. C. Myers ................ Ward 5-T. S. H ud son................ COMMaSS'ION ER 0OF PUll LIC WVORKlS. IT. C, Pool..................,,,....g kd to offer for ver 'ORTED CHINA AMAL ief Boxes, Neck ulangiig, Stnd | Kinds te of Christmas Cards and Calor m our friends t 'ES IN PA & ILDEQ, D New Ferillizer Firm. Mr. J. D. Davenport will go Into the fertilizer business on the fIrst of Janu ary, representing the Columbia Phos phate Company. U10 will have his office on law range in the building for merly used by Mr. M. A. Carlisle for it law oflee. HO will not, sever his con nection with the Dry Goods firm of Davenport & Rienwick, but that business will be in charte of Dr. M. A. Uenwick while the fertilizer business will b2 looked after by Mr. Davenport. Ie Is young and energetic and a good busi ISH Man antId with that vetran in the fertilizer business, Mr. .1. J. Lane, with his olliee up tairs In the sane building, the fort,ilizer trade in Newberry will be lively next spring. Mr. J. A. Blackwelder will move his oflico in the same building with Mr. Davenport. 're si nt utt M Kinloy to Nisit. AuinUs. President McKinley and Cabinet will Vibit Augusta on1 Monday, Duccmber 19th, to review the Second Army Corps now encamped here. There will be an inmnensn paraJe of eight thousand sol diets throug h the principal streets cow sisting of inifantry, cavalry, engineer, signal, and hospital Corps. The Charleston and Western Caro lina Railway will sell tickets based on practically one cent. per mile dis tance traveled. Tickets sold on the J8th and morning trains of the 19th, good to return until the 21st. Dr F.teelo to Lectuto os Saurday Night. We have already made i.nt,ion of the lecture on Saturday night by Dr. S. A. Steel on "Hoie Life in Dixie During the War," and again remiind you not to forget it. The following ex t,racts wvill give some ideaof what those who have heard him think of the Ice ture: "The enchant,ing eloquence, the beautifrui imagery, the touching illus t,rat,ions, the bursts of impassioned ora tory, the exalted though t comp)letely. swayed the emotions of the vast audi ence at, the speaker's will." "'We have had 1Bob Taylor, Sa..i .Jones, and all the st,ar attract,ions. but, that is the hest. thing that has been heard here.''"-Manager of Opera Hlouse, Muskogee, i:d. Ter-. '"The audieuce, which was a large one, was very much delighted, and the speaker at many piort.ions of his re marks was unlable to proceed, on ac countt of t,be applause. It wvas a graphic picture of his own experien-e (luring that thrilling period "-Louisville Cou rler-.Journal. *A ist inguished1 Visitcar.. It, is not often that, we have so dis tinguished a visitor in her line of work as we had In Newberry this week in the person of Miss Anna A. Gordon, Vice President, of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union. She was for 21 years the conlldential secret,ary of Miss Francis C. Willard, the Presi dent, of the W. 0 T. U. during her life, and Miss Gordon has written a life of Miss Willard. She vwas with her dur ing her entir'e work in the temperance cause and is in posit,ion to have written an excellent life of M iss Willard. She was also a friend of Lady Henry Somerset and has traveled around the world. She was on a visit to the New .er-ry Band of Hope andI met wit,h the chil drnen Tuesday afternoon and also had a special meet,ing of the ladles. Mhe madle a talk to tbe clild ren and expressed herself as highly pleased wit,h the work of Li,his band and ex prlessedI herself as perfectly charmed with the attendance (of tbe ch lb ren and t,he order and the knowledge and interest atnd the song' and the ScrIp tre quotations givenm by the chmil'irien. in fact it, is an excellent band and the interest Is kept upr. Miss Gordon was the guest of Sena tor- Geo. S. Mower- while on her visit In Newberry. SLAUGHTER SALE. .A. CosT I Int ordler to rednco stock anid meet theO low prico of di e. cotton, I will sell amy entire stock of Dry Gioods, Shoes, Notio'ns, IAlillinery arid every thing ill 'stock until January 1st, B in both stores at cost. Come at on3ce 4 and see for yourself, and take ad vanitage of these big bargainis. ol W. T. TA RURA NT. Pres 'y low prices, a hr AND GUT G] so... Tie Cases, Dres anld Bouquckt9 of 1134<BIsque Fl dars! A . Big ,i 1ne of Gel iat we are prep TENT ME iggists, on th D>r. W. R. Evaklm9 'vectilro. There wias a good and apprecatlve audience out last night to hear the lee ture of Dr. W. 1. Evans onl the Philoso phy of Fun. It, was a superb lecture, and the Iaudience Was interested from start to finish. Dr. Evans is an elo (ent, speaker, and his word painting is sot.thi ng remarkable, in fact. as line as we havo ever heard. There was music in his voice and music in his words. His anecdotes were apt and enjoyed by his hearers. The lecturoe is an cloqupent plest for m0tore sunshino in the h1omt1e, i it the oflice, on tihe street, and it tle life. God put beauty and syminetry in all nature in order that we mt ight, enjoy It. and be happy, atd we shtouh have some of it In our. own lives, and eitn have it if we only will. And why should there not, be more happiness in t,he world? and imor kind words spoken? Why should we not he pelettnt und courte ous to everybody instead of so oft,en cross and complainin,, and unhappy wit,h everybody and everything? We need more sunshine in our lives and we helieve that, the lecture last, night will have un iniluenec for good on ttose who heard it for a long time to come. Wo need to hear more of that kind of happy good cheer. Best Ever Heard in Greenville. Thie Greenville News, in reporting the Noblet,t will case now oit trial lit Greenville, has the following to say of the speech of our fellow townsnan Col. GCo. Johnstone, oneo of the counsel for the plaint,iff In the case: Col. George Johnst.one, of Newberry, leading counsel for tite plaintiff, made a brilliant argument at the end of yes terday 's session. TVhough-al ways force ful and logical, ho was at, times ex t,retmely eloqunent, at other times bit terly sarcastic. ils sp)eeeh waus Inter esting, inst,ructive andl enttertaining, as well1 as profound and strong. Whien the court adjonitedl Iho was over w helmed with compl1)1imenits attd htis sp)eech was p)rontounted( 0one of the best ever hteard in Greenville. (Ocstral Luther Leaigto To be Iteld at St. 'htilIi p's citur ch, January 21, 1899. D)evotinal exctiseM by the p)eCi dent. VTe Luther League as a fratertnai organizationt-Messrs. ECdmund Shtealy, R. I'. Luther, Hevs. G. S. l1ecar<ient and W. K. Sligh. Recitation by Myi ss Maggie larre. I'he is i?ont of the I 'etntral Luthter League.-MNIiss Maie liohb, Rters. J1. .1. L ong, .1. II. F'ox antd S. 'T. Hallmnan. , i'ssay-[Home M issiotn Fild-M iss 4illiani L4ut,heor. Q.~uery box. CJommtitteet. STJATE'F OF SOUTH CARtOLINA, COUNTY OF NEWJElIIRY MAG.ASTRATE SUM MON S. Samtuel .! Wooteni, Pla inttiff, vs. Fan-. nle DIflle, D)efetndnt. liy S S. Cunit tligngha, 10s( ., MaI I'I tc ul ii and1 for' said( Cotunty of te satid [ "OMPILAINTl HAV INO RICICN U made iinto tue buy Mitoneil .1. WoI oten thI at 1ani te IH hullie is itn debted to htitt in the sm Httt'f tinte and 20-1(001 olars for goiorits aind mercht a*n dise sol and( delivetred to Da .c .danit. Thiat deminattd fo r pay itnetnt htas li,een ttiadet aind refusedl Ihough Iing l-ast dueat. These atre, thterefore, to .( rtlire- yeii to s um n t he saidi D)efntdan it to a ppear h, fore ttne, in tmy afle int New berry, i-. (3, o. Ihet. 23.1 day of Janiuary, A I 1899), at 10 o'ctlo(*k a. ma., to atnsw er t , saido comp ~lint, copiies of whtiebI aro otn Ille t in m ollhce, ot jud(gmt,ent wvill he glvena atga inst yott by dofau t. GIivent untder mry handl an d HEalI at Newherry, H. C.. the 21th dioay of Noi vember, A 1). 18918. S. H. CJN N INGH A M. [ t s 1 Stalemient *19 20 Maigi't rate N. C To M~lrs. V"~ anIe B I n flie, tntn- reid denit, I)efndat: Pleitse lake ntele pIlint Int thtis taclti Is dlulv flied in i he 4)1l1ce of(% Maglistra te M. 8 On untBi na at Newlba rry C. HI.. H C., nt ithe 26 4i day of N ovembher, 1898 and1( is now itt theo records if sairt aitie. 5.8. CUNNINGHAM. [is.] MI -gtla ae. HA1tNESS SHIOP. J. B. Walton hasn opented a Hfar noss9 ShlOp) on Maint Stroott, niext door to 0. Klotttnor's. Will tuako ntow htarness andl repair old. Twen~tty-five yoars experience. Prices roaisonjable. Givo him your ordeors. Satisfaction uarantand. h nts! indsome line of sing Cases...... the Latest Stfles... Iures, Etc. uloi NoveOis! tred to meet all DICINESI e Corner. BIG CHISTJMIS PRESENT T 25 cents off of every dollar until Ist January, 1899, on the following goods: Dry ('okds,'r:ns Notions, Valises, (IlothIIing i, 2 urn111itureJ-,' Shoes, IHats, Jewelry, Carpets, Rugs, Ite. Ete. On all goods in store No. I and up stairs. Our stock has been re plenished since our big sale in October. This is really a better offer than we have ever made. Spot cash. No approbation. MOSELEY BROS,, Leader of Low Prices. Prosperity, S. C. NUNNALLY'S Delicious Bon-B3ons --and CHOCOLAT ES in beautiful packages from one to five pounds ! Als 1in pr [et.ty French IiUsk ets! These goods are put up especially for the Christmas trade Young's Drug Store, AT COPELAND Bros' You will find( the liest Goods sohl( at rlow~~er pr'ices th1an inaferior good s are sold Ifo at, other 'Ihces. '11'ho 1best Is ii aways I hie cheapes i1t-e. pocilly II you2 c3anI lb y Ih I est I aSfii cheap as 15we s''ll i. We. keep ai g.ooO Paulies, Na, liIons, (vena5 11 le:t ,r H1 o)1.lry, Umbrell I I'is, \1 aek in tosh ( ' i. tc. WE SEL.L IIEM TIS WAY: Goodi C'in IITh'. I est, CalIleo, 4Ic. ' i n i. 5!-V -v ' a i. flng, 58. U o'i lIrin g, -l0. A good 9 az. all wooil .Jeuans, I ;g*. G(otl 1H2%~ Huits $1 ili'd 11p. Men's $5 Sib's ( 'Ia :h' fr $250o. Menw's $101 SHits I r .50)f Hlenvy Hroguie fron1, 65'. to Si 25. (Ohild ren's Sho" frini 50.. ii a ., iii pr 3-b In2(1 Wool (hu isg ])rL',s ( -efs | i. 3x1 " " " " 215, 412 10n3h B eck Flgu'i'd Malhir I> ooads, 25e'. *" 25 1andbls' Fln 1)r ., se a si $2 00 ' '' " "' $1.65. $1 5) " " "' " 01 *3 00 " ' " W25O. I('A '' ! CAl F>- y 1 to $10.(:). bHeady InOadea shbr '', vi ry' ice and1( cheap'i rmi 11 .0 - f)l 0, a ccont, i)3311 ng to qua1ib y. (C 'nm to usi. and1 .a 1 v. l prove an3 y thiing we ad(ve*i .. I opelargd Sps. Malin Street, Newhierry, M. C. A lar'go lot, of liilt on, Brown A Co.'s New Shioes just, ieceivedj at, A. C Joned' t&ft Values and Prices Rule the Day! Jamiesvii Aukvs Lowest Prices I Jatieson Offmra Top Values I \ly htumtim-s Htot-k1 it aivreat. hwInmR, tttraction-worth yir wile to iunpect it, buto b. y r w-i i y uitr while to save -Wone ,y . i n itg fr i me, for while muy P*rive dl-eilies the (tik-hioti, the Vialut polvatmes its 4ustotner. There Is 1i coinibi i ii'lo t hat cat overc0o1ne this ltw of tratde. Ve are utal "exlierl nenfts " We are here to build ip our ,uslbtit by inaking prices right and dyClg -od Virs for .)our money. Oue ia-ess fin (t< effort ;s your sue -ess. Whenl .N ' t cit g t.d thing, hold on to it. Jamieson is fhe "0d Rellablo" in r101.41i-1s . pei' V wiet It c n t to myll-ii1j il his line, I ry by 1. 4 at o.1y h" sp, 4-id Iwi iot wic ,o I b . rs n tit l.ainieson'ti. No e(Il it) himtl I r "burgains" dull and 111le. W .- ti. till eutlting a wi e u\t a t hs l ilie hisih prieus itro falling 'eti i rit. keen 4 %tit of suectsts. Our :.0114 w 01re boug h lt to .4 -VI-ot to lay pi shlf tnd cotmiur, and we propomo 411.0 VIVII ir fO 'lit-p WirSll (10 it. Do't pay out your money unt I t,ol h0t, what. wo Cal do for yon. Jamieson Is helh .ters for )LOT.EING, SHOE19, lK.EN'S Furnishings, and ElAT3. Jamieson Ik showing grvat vallies ill Kon's and Boys' Suits it lower prices than otheri hre Iane. Jamieson II a,; t he largest and Best line 0f 'l8OE1S at lower prives thanl other-s darelae. Jamieson WVill not bie 11ndersl-80 lwicws Ona lly goods ill his lile Bee-Hive of Bargains HT'ANI)S A1IICAD) 01' A LL ()lilt I N l.\lNS'ICl IUtCI1ASIC~S EN ales us. t.S o (ofer indIucemnti*io bc o the reac o (LCt(f all pojssile c!ompet,431 oolfet's of coin pet Ill oll enH stin t,11 id to f em,It,omerl- drti .ing1 fromt t,ho 'pp t- t,t the lowm' 01nd oif Alain stree'r, vbIerej t,het Ie i. 1 ve. of Hagi ns04( 1 un0 nd aill to 1,000 Bargains are . within the reach of all. Liav ing, Wa lking Advotisrs (10 6,000 Miles A)I o toxt st1orO thatt 50118 goods8 as odheap as we (1o. So do your traidinig with 0. KLETTNER,TI Tlhe1"t ''aiid Sqtuarle Daciler'. FRED H. DOMINICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWEER RY, S. C. OIlico oni Law Raitge oI O. Mc ) iR Hfolmos0' Cotton Oflico. ~/~-VStetson frHats K ( They're the hats for looks. They're the hats for com ~ ~ fort. They're the d hats for wear. of viewStetson I Hats more than - \ \satisfy. \ Stiff and Soft SHats--the newest styles in both. 0. M. Jamieson