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BUcklel'e Arntea.salv.. The best l3alve in the world for Cutc Brulses. 8ores, 11lcers, Salt Rheum tevr Sores. 'l'etter, Chapped Hande (bilblatue, (1ous, and all Skin Erup t1ins, and positively curs Piles, or no 0.4y. requed. - It Is guarautet-d to give pirffeht saiasaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale by ltobertoon & Gilder and W. E. Pelham. To Uure a Uold In On Night Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La Grippe, Coughs and Colds, 12 doses 25 cents at all druggists. Guaranteed to oure or money refunded. t&f6m The Slaughter Sale of the stock of the Goodiun & Maybin Grocery Com pany st,ll1 continues. Everything has been sold regardless of Now York cost. Rooms for lont. Three rooms, turnished or unfur nished, as desired. For further par t,iculars call at the "Foote House" on College streot. f&t it. Mits. J. B. WALT,0N. Saluda to Do Her Part. Saluda wants a railroad bad cnough and 14'ditor Aull may rest assured she will do what she can to help Newberry to pull the proposed route this way. It is a route that would necessarily open up a fline territory and pay hand sonely. Saluda is willing to do her part.--Saluda Advocate, 18th. Teleph,one Subcril)ore. Please add to your Phone list the following now subscribers: Wilbur, E. B. (Residence) . . . 125 Pawley, 11. P. (Residence) . . . 96 Coats, Mrs. Kate (Residence) 85 Blackwelder, J. A. (Residence) . 122 West's Furniture Store . . . . 210 And oblige, 2t L. W. FLOYD. For the Excelsiors. The Excelsior Fire Company de sires to ucknowledge the receipt of another valuable book, "Our Own Country, Its History and Achieve ments," from Mr. T. 0. Stewart, Jr., which is a-'iost acceptable gift. and ad dition tothe library. J. W. EARHA.DT, Preident. The prices that are being offered at the Goodman & Maybin bankrupt sale are drawing bi crowds and everybody seems to he delighted with the bar gains they are getting. 1t I am now with Mr. J. D. Davenport In the Guano business. I will be pleased to sell my custonei-s. See in before buying. I guarantee to save you money. J. J. Lane. fit vanted-iont,un ii Help. We can use I Roller Coverer and about 50 Card Hands, 150 Spinning Hands and 150 Weave Hands. Steady ..eliployment and good wages for night 'or Plain weaving. Will start bight run about Feb. 20th. No trans portat-ion furnished. For further in formation apply tp, PIT,ON BAq 4 COTTON MILLS, - M. ,~~ ' Atlanta, Ga. One of the oldes. and at Guanos on the market is the Navassa brand, for sale by Edw. R. Hipp. tf Ano,ther Good Bli. Mr. H-. H. Evans has introduced a bill "to authorize the utilization of the county ain gang in the promo tion of the health of a county or comn muanity." It is a good bill. Certain ly the gang cannot be usedi to better purpose. There is enough scavenger wvork in every town and village, and enough drainage work in every coun try district,, to keep all their criminals busily etuployed the year round. Put thoen at it, and keep them at it.-News a>d Courier, 19th. -About Catarrh. It is causcd by a cold or succession of colds, combined with impure blood. Its symptoms are pain in the head, dis charge from the nose, ringing noises in the ears. It is cured by lhood's Sarsa parilla which purifies and enriches the blood, soothes and rebuilds the tissues andl relieves all the disagreeable sensa tions. HOOD's PILLs cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25c. by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Our sheriIff Bagged 'ECm. Saluda County has had two violators of the liw at large for about two yearr, and a few weeks ago while Sheriff Blu was over- there ho got the warrants and in less than two weeks he had the ne groes. Hie caught on,e in Laurens County and the other in the upper part of this county. One~ is charged with shooting an ot,ber man and the other' is charged with burning. Deputy Stuoritf C. C. Whittle came over ard carried the negroes to Saluda yesterday. Sheriff B3uford brings game every time he goes. Stop ilat Hack I Before it is too lato. The time to tackle a cold is when it is just begin ning. A bottle of Robertson's Compound Cough Syrup if taken at the right time will save you a sever illne is. It gives instant relief from that disagreeable rawness of the throat that comes with a cold, and is in no way unpleasant to take. It's price is only 25 cents a bottle, and is manufactured and sold at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Romoember we can satisfy all your otheir dron store wants. VANUlOU8 AND ALL A110UTi. Mrs. J.' B. Walton advertises roomi for rent Miss Emma Leak, of Clinton, is vis, iting at Mrs. Glenn's. Mr. Thos. F. Harnion was in Coluni bia Monday and Tues0ay. Col. W. H. Hunt spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbia. Hon. George Job nstono was in Colum bla on Tuesday. PI'of. R. C. Banks, of the Monticello school, is in the city for a few days. Mr. Fraisk B. McIntosh, of Colum bla cano up to Newberry yesterday. Fred H-. Dominick, Ebq. went to Col umbia Wednesday on a business trip. One of the usual enjoyable dLnces was given at Helena Wednesday night. The city council wili consider bids for the opera house on Alonday night The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills of Atlanta, Ga., is advertising for opera tives. ShorifT Buford has a negro in jail charged with burning a barn some time back neat' Chappoils. Miss Helen Hawkins 'is visiting friends and relativos in Newberry. Lexington Dispatch, 18th. Mr. J W. Swindler has moved into the house on Cline street vacated Ie cently by Mr. J. 13. Walton. Considerable snow mingled with sleet fell yesterday morning, but for tunately it melted )As it fell. Edw. I. II)pp handles the Navn,sa brand-one of the oldest and best brands of guano on the market. Miss Rose Jones, of Ridge Spring, is spending a while in Newberry with her aunt, Mrs. W. H1. Wallace. Mr. L. A. Hawkins gave an enter tainment at the Helena school house Wednesday night with his gramophone. Miss Bertha B ease, a charming young lady of Newberry, is at the Jerome with her brother, lon. Cole L. Blease.-The St ate, 19th. Mrs. Rodelsperger and daughter, 1%i1s Mamie, left Newberryon Wednes day for Nashville, Tenn., where they will make their home in the future. Among the articles found that were stolen in the recent robberies is the church membership certilleate of a Newborry lady. What will they steal next,? Let's not let that new depot talk "die out." Let's have it. A hand some new union depot would prove an ornament to Newberr., and we are en titled to it. Superintendent Voss will let con tract on Monday for hauling coal from railroad station to power house for the present year. See notic. for bids else where in this paper. The sidewalk on the left side of Nance Street, at the extreme west end, has been extended to tihe C , N. & L. Railruad, to join the walk that leads up to Mr. Culbreath's residence. The Newberry Cotton Seed Oil Mill advertises a limited quantity of their excellent fertiliz,'er for nale. Those who want, something good in this lune should see Manager Leloyd at once. Mr. J. E. Norment, rep)resentative of the News and Courier, is in Newberry on a visit, lHe p)aid the Herald and News and a pleasant call yest,erday. Hie is the guest of I. H. Hunt, Esq. Burglars visited many p)laces in the cit,y Saturday night and as a result of the detect,ive work of Policeman Frank lin and Chief Hunter, some of theum are looking through the bars and peo plc are calling at the coLunell chambers idcntifying their goods. Proph irvin and Henry Scott,, col ored, got int.o a ditlicult.y Sunday at, the depot in Helena and after~ passing a few licks Irvin p)ule his iistoi and shot once at Scott, but missed lis aim. Intendant DJickert, had themi pulled and lIned one $7.60 atnd the other $0.00. The fines were paidl. An effort is being made by the City Council to have thme water properly drained and the sink between the t,wo p)assenger dIepota leveled aind g raveled. It will be done if the assistance of the railroads can be obtailned, the proper ty belonging t,o them. There is no question but what it, is needed badly. The Herald and News has its p)umpkins on exhibitioni at, 1dw. R. HIipp's store. Call and seo them and guess at t,he nu-nber of seed they con tain and get, a chance at, the handsome Rock Hill buggy. To geta chance at the buggy all you have to (10 is to pay one year's subscription to Tlhe Herald and News. The buggy will be on ex hibition at Mr. Hipp's store .n as it arrives from Rock Hill. It, Is expected daily. For genuine wit and humor, pathos and eloquence, the lecture to be given by Dr. Thornwell in the Newberry Opera House the evening of the :lth, cannot be excelled and is seldom equal ed. The Greenville News of recent, Is sue spoke of the lecture as one of mrare merit and one of the best ever- deliv ered before a Greenville audience. Prices for reserved seats 40 ets ; gal lery 25 ets. Tickets for sale at, Scholtz's and Peiham's. How to Look Good. Good looks are really ,m,ore than skin' deep. dependin;g enirely oni a heualthmy condition of all the vItal organs. ift the liver is inative, you have a b'ilious took; if your stomjachi Is dIsordered, you have n dyap -pic hook; If your kId neys are affrected, you have a pInched look. 8' aure go md health, and( you wIll surely live good l'ooks. "Ele1ctric lit ter's" is a Rood Alterativo arnd Tonio. Aets dIrectly on Ih stomachI, liver and kidneys, purifles thme blood, cures plm pIe-. blotches and hollP, anid gIves a goou comnplexlon,. Every bottle guatr imnteed. Hold at Rtobertson & Gllder'sm and Pelhamn's Drug S3ture. 50 cents per bottle. SYSIrMMAT1IOmiUy, Tih.- Pr# lhiol . t r iny CIA.1- y' Uel,tby like M1d41t PrOw r-io vork S t i'hsuce i.uisari,n..nit. Por. the p't toln days or, two weekb there seems to have beiit'a systenlatto robbery goblig on in this city... ; '. - The pronmises of many, citizens have been visited by burglars and us a result malny th inIgs are miesinKf Among those who have lot more or leSs ar the lollowinkg: The Methoolist airsoago, A. C. .onok,t: l". t 1b0.6psil, Dr. Itubert+ol, R1. 1. Welelh, Dr. .1.,11. Melutosh, W. H. Ilun1t, w Im. .Johison, Dr. Jones,o.s ui ?agn"b.Wr W. It. Wallace, It. C. 'lry aid Mrs Ida L Iite r, and Lteru Ilmy W ubers as many t uA have not, been iknti fled The articles I hat' the police. ha1vtb succeeded in, liding.gonsis,L, -of-chah bicycles, wash bowles, ,wash pots, ' dies capes. new pants, eolia'-s, baskets, clothing, blankets and oriiO colts' pisel and belt, etc., etc. The police force .have.. bee'n on the lookout for several days.fpi: a clue a"& on Tuesday night Police'man Pranki caught a negro in tho'act, of stealing wood from Mr. W. II 131uate shoe tih4 andl putting it into thewindow to the negro house in Mr. J. W. White's yarml." Tihe house was occupied by two nlY, gro women, Dora Hayes and Florence Brown. On Wedneoqay th.ese, womn&. were arrested and on. selrhing the house the above mentioned articles were found. Besides the two women, mentioned a negro man, Lewis.LanA ford alias Lewis Wdishington 'fias beoi arrested. There are 'everil others itnplicated in the robberies whom Po licenman Franklin and Constjble Mayfs hope to get soon. The excellent work by- the poll i force, especially Mr..Fraiklln, is being commented on on all sides and tif praise is being deservedi.V- piaced. - Since writing the above Constablje Mayes has arrested 13Bp GJa,y w'o lje also been impieated by one of the we men under arrest. ,. Thes i)oadly Orip is again abroad jt1v. landfTh6 air you breathe may be full of its faktak germsl Don't neglect- Ibe :'Grip" or 3ou will open tile door''to Pneumonia and Consumption and invite death. lt sure signs are chills w,it1 fev'er'4ead ache, dull heavy pain, inucous disf charges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go cough. on'0 *aste 1Pbet ,ous time treating this cough wit, tr.ches. tablets, or poov, 5 Cure it at, once with Dr.KiIlbw Discovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It killo.t,ie dise4se a germs, heals the lungs -and ) prevents the dreaded after etlects from tibe ml . Ady. Price 50 ets. and $ 00. Morie back if not cured.. .-A trial hottle fleer at the Drug Stores' of hobrtson & Gilder and W. E. Pelham. On T-ob keco otulture. Mr. J. M'. Normnent, travLIng rojeFe. sentative'of the News and,(ourier,. spending a few days in. Nelvberry with friends. He is gettineup.ali, articleon "Tobacco -Culture in 'Souih 'Carollitl which will :be of. s.Ap!,l interestJto many of our citiz.ens, as .thie.s.tbject Is being dIscussed here at th is ti,me. 25h article wvili contain much vaht in'1 format,ion cOnceining,...an4~b y .of comparison of tlgg g ign ul d tor such cult.ure in Sout,h an tr 'a~e -o lina.. ---FER TIIZERS--J H igh Graden ~~StWc ard Acid. Phos.phaty,, with or' without Po;t ash. Pilot Boy Fertilizer. 1 Gold Dust Guano..; , Cotton Seed MeatM > Kainit and Muriate Pot ash, Potash Limited quantit@p Get others' prices and call on us; will save4 you mo;ney.4 Respectfully, .4 Newberry Oil Mill, J By L. W. Floyd, f&t4t .President. MARIiEI). By Rev. D). Tiller, at the Circuli parsonage in Newherry, Nov. 18, .1898,~ Mr.. Thomas Attaway, of Saluda Co., S. C., to M iss Birdie. A bney, of Factor ryvi lie. -. By R1ev. D Tiller, at the 'rbifdence of the bride's parets , Fact,oryvilhle,p S. C , October 2, 1898, Mmr William Al dridge and Miss Mattie A dams. By R1ev. D. Truler', at the residence of tihe bride's parent's, Newber'ry Co., S. C., Mr. (Cauthena Longshnore and Miss Mar~y Sehumpert,. For High Grade Blood Amnoniated Fer~ tilizer, Acid Phosphate and Gerrnan Kainit CALL ON, EVANS & WILBUR. OUR ?#NERITY BUDGET ALL THIE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO0 % -. 881.VE TOWN. f8.. a1O~e n euio~ ~ ra ndr a We extend congratulations Mr. 1qdI tor. Now if you would just get oh man. 'e0nd Chj,ps C '.jp the thiul WOi orni3. VMll 'tetWe t,ha Chips is a candidate now for an oflle but old man Kay as usual got left N r #af..com0 whol old tiua'' to Congress: ot sone where else-mostly aomewhort else. Ttie pr9" $4 ule. on the C., N & L. It. It. 44moes in for its share 0 gruuibling. We heard olic of our bus. proachers g, mibling ovt r thle preieni 11 a1.laygir.9t t,ravlinmitch, bul When ho dotg h ants t,o uso the even ing 't flii c lfIII11'* liand, yor kp,yJe tvyj..pJ;).hers "*kick"Jlher' mlus,t he soi.thinij! wrong, but we are a 4e1yAlAc tA4cng.the thingeasy. So her os -.we -s4y "[et, 'er go gallo>gher.'' D.XU GIMAb6tt I&Id't'wni lookinlg arouitI vgkY a yew to lopninf. Dr, Corb'Et * -1l l own t'o m'ihYI Of the r<nvte-p,(jTevki-n 994 r cyhyt,at will in all probabilit,y go inte Vc N bWOi ind wild6a general pr-actiP als. . 99,t0ii Ye Will say more Myi- Wx4kkvdk1e. is ulito mick we learn and will probably have an opera t.iotOlr' f*dd '- :tIn1 . g'vahel in the ner f.utore. .We ..hopc to. I vport- him better I'O1 I'lixt lettet. We wereq. ,ewy)4 ptLken .aback one (lay this week when Mr. G. M. Able caLI'lne iA#o o1 gq of-Jbpmuinsa with a very large ai d fine pu.rilpkin, and oh flt'f.how'our'ifIdtdId w tur -as we in nt-tdipia a4 aw ''jlltlkicl-j custard' iII the very nwr future a! -ere just gt,tin'g:lrew siuS.tfd tenider. outr thanks fot.' tile. 8?tne jvhepp .aLl "ur an ici pations were "knocked out" hs 1 saying this is for T,ye iIprattinti., N'ew. -Now what, The Herald and News wants with 2,'hid s"IlIItiwaio uuless the 949! 9 4rive us scribblers a big time o It.by and by,-iknd will see if bi tid k it pi Ye:s, if t erc is pny one kipd of pie ufo aIOI tokinil 1 R&.h -jumlp j.l! .ot, Jass, well - MA \SO DIgg$ k j-konopaj) Chp pells has been down again. tle has sold out all his lands in No Awiishlp, Messrs. J. Burr Stockman and W.:C. > n aikj S..u erl, has retu-ned from Abbeville at which pulit e..relived-.tha. agent, for a week. He says Kay was right, he d .m-. ido Miat a g%40k i to igoing the odde:s Ali I'1 . lYlOn you i f ycu ry, s;e)k l.ast t.!& . i town, t,he guests of Mrs. -BAbe:-tson's br other, Mr. lower house, spent Sunday wit,h his family in town. Uncle Andrew Kinard who has bq en working at the Clinton Orphanage fout some days, camne down Saturday to see the home folks, lie ret,urned on Monday. .. Mrs:. l-ire. an ilau jMter,. A .iss Gus Sn . ,,'o- ~vsyfe'vi9it to re atiyes in tow and wgre ,th eucht's haI kin 09ii ng ji n,de in t ow -;..... t - >ep haie lung out e 6 rahed mar' t o r. se tvefliu and MiBss N&imIC r.ster: y''~. ~16narried atL 1t~6:f i ~A4 k 6tih, by T1he Central Luther League will meet .t,..St... Phtillip?s on Saturday Jlan uary' 21. Grace League will be repre Misses Mariq jbb,Ge rtrud@im)son, J .I i;8~)lKto Wh pler and ~ ~v1 a ui6Yyou cetainlj' got yo be.:dab (in1tgroi.ble0 last wee . You made us yt'i,yt,at we would wA6i%L divine rdadi:~ -Noiv' this is sometjio rAf..in reta,dt6g, 'w1ill we s;(,&1wJk.It tlr,h'ere d be ,a d ime read ig idf 'd'yd a sb^t il 'and give .T.he. !folgdig is.- tho1aprogr'atme of .ec dime reatding, February. 3, 1899: -lusic. ltAadiug.-Mis.(iillian T.Ltker. Music.. Recitalion - Mtss IErin K ohn. i iiepjtlption- ilsa Maggie Barre. Song-- Mesd ames Mosel ey and. W.ych e. Munsic. , .' Solo-Mfss Maggie~Russell. Itt:ading-.Miss Marie Biobb. Humorons'so>ng-Mossrs8 I. N. and Tlablau-Womnen's r'ights... Trableau--Maid one. Maid won. Madc one. Mu isic. The music will''6 furnished b) 'Messrs. R. LH R:u?tel, W. I.* Gliston. 'R . Sheely ad -S S.rw oJer,- Ituwa3 be found tjicessar. te , mak,e. somni chiagg.8t additionis: f. which doe no tice 19li1 be given. -. Ag.gin,.we take pleasure In c'hroniclini; the.happy event where two hearts art niade go bea't as o|ne. TIhs time'it wa: fAt th'o' p)arsonalge and1 Dr. Hlallman was the ol1iciating clergyman, .-and Mr La She :iy ',atid< a:Ntiss Car'rh f;beely wer'e the contracting parties and Wednesday, January ,18, 1899, thi day. We wish both young peoplo pleasant and prosperot -voyago t a roug life. R)v. W. H. ArIal preached for 1) Hallman Sunday niglit. Ho and th D. i ,j old frieitid. WV are pained to e-hroiulu ti death of Mr. Geo A. Cook, of Colon He had been sickl with pneumnonn ia f sDme weeks and ho had to succumb I the Inevitable. He die. last Hat arda and was laid to rest in Prosperity Ct etery- on Sunlday. 'ho futteral wvt preached at Colony. Tiiere wo-o man sorrowing rulatlvu.i and frienls wih attended his burial. Peace to hin. Jaunairy 19, 18910. K AY. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES Uc,nmedies for Colds. Itemedies for Coughs. Remodios for Soro Throat. Remedies for Croup. Rmedios for Bronchitis. Remedies for Consumption. Everything for tho sick at clos prices. PELHAM'S PHAR fACY. One of the oldest anc best Guanos on th< market is the Navassc brand, for sale bj Edw. R. Hipp, tf $75 GIVEN AWAY A HOCK 1ILL 11UoT AllOI.UT1I1 ricer. TO4 Milit stiMt11t I 1Cits. H 110 O 171 telt la I gtz gS The TTerald and News has alway boon avc-rse to combination offorf In fact wu have never done it and d< not intond to. We have, however, made an ur rangement with the Rock Hill Bugg; Company by which we can offer on( of their $55 buggivs to our subscrib ers absolutely free. We want every nubscriber on ou books and every new subscriber t< have an opportunity to gain this capi tal prize. The buggy will bo on exhibitiot at the store of Mr. Edw. R. Hipj es soon as it arrives from Rook Hill The conditions on which this bugg: will, be given are: We propose t( secure two large pumpkins and ever) person who pays ono year's subscrip tion to The Herald and News be tween now and the first day of Ap -i ,will .l? given one' guess at the nuin her of seed in the two pumpkins The one who comes nearest to th( number 'of seeds in the two pump kins will be given the buggy. Eac' guess to be wvritten in ink on th, back of a envelope and the namn af7the .person written on a slip o *paper and put in the envelope, t' envelopo sealed and deposited in ballot box, which is to be locked am kept locked until the award is mnade Every person who pay's as much a $1.50, one year's subscription, to b ontitled to one guess. Those whi are in arrears and pay back dues t4 have one guess for each $1.50 the2 pay. -If you cannot paIy b)ack due' yoti cain give us your note for bac? dues and have one guess for thi year which you pay, all back (due must be arranged in order to entiti you to a guess. Those wvho ha'r paid in advance can have a guess b; pay ing for another year for wvhicl they will lie given credit. We hav secured pu1mpkins because it wvill giv our out of the county subscribers a: opportunity to guess for they wvd know as much ab)out the number U seed1 in the pumpkins as those wih see them. IWe will also give as a second( prz set of [uggy harness valued at $12.5 and a thirdl prize of a barrel of flou1 and a fourth p)rizo of one year's sut scription to The Herald and Newt If one man has more than onegm he can only secure one prize eve though his guesses were nearest tht correct number of seed in the tw pumpkins. The buggy and the htarness will l put on exhibition at Edw. R. Hipp store and the pumpkins will b)0 thor also if you desire to see them. Thsi an opportunity you wi not often have to secure a ni< buggy and at the same time get good newspaper at the regulb Call- at the o0lice and pay yoi subscription andl register your vot Those who find it inconvenient I call can sentd the subscription at their guesses and we will see tht they are voted. A fter the guess9s are closed a cori mittee of disinterested persons wv be appomirted and asked to open Il pumpkins andl count tihe seed ar award the prizes. a 'rI,x 1C. 41uor'n Ofmter. h At, a mee,ing of the 1#xcelsior Fire Cminny Monday Iight, held In their r. newly furnished hal, the following o tllk!ers wer olouto)d for the yeal -the qjleotionl having not been comlpleted at elast.mIleet.injr. Cha"1hin--tov. (i. A. Wright. >rl Atorney-11 n. G 3o. S. Mower. 0 Sulrgeon -Dr. W. 14. "louseal. Tonight If your liver is out of order, causing 0 illiousness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills On retiring, and tomorrow your di gestive organs will be regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This has been (ihe experience of others; it will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS are sold by all inedicine dealers. 25 ots. ~5 PER CEN Yes, that is what many lines of go All wool Dress Goods w Now going at Same worth 65c.. now Same worth 75c., now i Same worth 85c., now f Same worth $1.00 now Broadcloth, Waterproo goods at half price. On Capes and Jackets \ more than half off. Many other goods too n Remember, we goods at 1i s. 3'. Pay as you Go Those of you, who bought your gooda at my storo last year know how mucl cheapor you bought theimn, thl you did whon you bought thorm from other p1aces and hud them charged, this provem that tho bust. plan and tho nafo way in pay as you go. Thoro aro cortitin things in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Dross Goods, and Notions yo hv 3 to b)uy ovory mionth in the your and you watt to saIvo all you1 can on ac purchaseo and1 thoro isno 0(Iqesti but what you1 cani buy themn choIape&r from me1 than an1ywhe(ro elso. 1 earry ai well sielectori stock of the bent, thIings t.htu ianulfaIctur'rs imake. and soll themn for 10ss than aniy manl mi towvn. C7omuo nnd1( h(oo us oftoni, TVhe Pl es1:l Store. Ne w hers y, 8. C., .Jan. 17, 1898 N(O I'IS 1I-H ICIU'lVCil GVIN, ut,on the 27th1 day of~ JanuaL1 iry, 180. for t,he appoi101nt.ment1 of W . W . IIldges, 1for I )aisiy Carwile (otberwise' kn own n Alargart (!ar ie a hut ic. IThe es wvile. dl'(--e t-. if abou)(t, theo vlueI of 08t I n t.h~e i' l,a Le (If .J oh n N. Car w ile deae,wI bieh cois)10ts of a house at ndl " lot in the town of Newhlerry. N. C. t d i a personali1It.y of about, th value. (if two) thou sand' dolla11 4. T'h at, 1 no11 uit abe 0 perIsoni, o'thei- than11 th~e I 'robt. e Judilge, Magazines! Ii Al 11(f the lead Iing ne0wspapJ and 11( manxgaines a )8lt the lowe.I. Iitria. Nix grandl mi comi nat.ion Mamgaz *..c ot rs for No. 1.- McClure 's and( Scibnjei 's for No. 2.- Auis]es an rd Seibne hlir, $t 5i0. ir No. 3 -- A utslees andxi .\Ie( lue'. il 1.. No. -1 -- Met lure's, Comopul itan aned '.Munsey's, *.' 85 No 5. - - Aisliit'., McCluare's anii ('Cos molO it.an)11, *2 50. d No. (I.- Ludries iome Journah. Y'out h's - unt il i"ehr'uary I, I 1)., O)N LV.\ tWA sk for large eiircub~ir. .1. Ib L.\llt, Agent. ii Newhi try, N. C. i V isit1 our i flUxna t I1l-I Inriet.. lI ar. galis arie bIg and( prtices 1 litl. 2t N. .1. wnVnen. COLOR and flavor of fruits, size, quality and ap. pearance of vegetables, weight and plumpness of grain, are all produced by Potash. Potash, properly combined with Phos. phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and liberally applied, will improve every soil and increase yield and quality of any crop. Write and get Free our pamphlets, which tell how to buy and use fertilizers with greatest economy and profit. GRM1AN KAtU WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. REDUCTION! we are offering ods at. orth 50c., - - - 25c. Yoing at 321c. Yoing at 37c. Yoing at - 421c. going at - 50.c F andl all heavy woolen ve will give you a littje umerous to mention. give you good :w prices. AT COPELAND Bros' You will fild tho Best Goods Sold at lower prices than inferior goods are sold for at other places. 'The best, i atlwvays the eheapekt-ea pecially it you cai Iuy the Best as cheap 1a9 we 14il It. Wo keep a good mtovk, vareluilly selected, of Dry Goods, Dre-1 ( 11(114, ClIII1t 1g, Shoes, Hats, Pao it, Not ion, OvorcoatA. EnaIbroMI V, Islale, lii 11oIt,Mlov'e-, Handkerclie e "siery, Unibrella, Alueckintosh Coats, etc. WE SELL THEM THIS WAY: Good ai ~Ico, :3c. Ib1t' Caic~o, 4c. 3; I neh 8 -a 19sland(, 3)s 410 I naeh Hi envy Shi rling, 50. '4. iod D)rillg, -le, 37 1oc a. l a vy DrIills, 50. A good 9) . z all wool Jeans, l9fte. Got I H's Mints $1 andsu upI. Ml i's4 $5 81194 's~' lthea fo $2.5i:. M.ltn's *7.50 Hua1is for *4 50. Al ni'94 $10) Sil - or 7. I lea v y lIrogas~ aro'ni 853. to $1i 25. (h Ii di rent'H Shoes' I rorn 50c. to $'.00 pr. 311 ineh Wool tillinig D)ress (Goods 10e. 'II " " "' " 16 . *1( " ~ "I " 20c, 412 1inch II 5(k lVigured~ N lhu Ir Dress (.Is. 230, 415 Ili b al wtooI HEl en Ietta, SOc. $2 25 LieslI9' I"ie reso x Shioes $1 .75. $2 0o " "' "' " $1.65. $1 54) " " $1.15. s:: 50 Alen'H " ' "' $2.75. we av Ithe a~st anly price fromi 50c. R"ad v mkInte shils , very ni1co and1 ceap fromt $1.00) to $5 00, according to) golily. (I >me1 to 9 usmanl we will prove ansy thm tg we aidva ,e. Cepelapd Bro. Nit in Si ree'1t, Ne'wberry', 8. C. R.C. WItLIA MS --T HE Greets His Friends in ,1899 And asks a con tinuance of t''ieir PATRONAGE. He will be glad to show you his goods and to sell to you. CALL TO SEE HM BEFORE BUYING. Not Ie,. era'tafter' pat ter'ns will b e sold for cash~i onl y and1( thlov wi'll not, he ex