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N%WEEv RW ARKC.r, Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summ11er Broil. Meat--. - . ............... 6@4640, S ulder ........................... H UM ....--.-------..------............... 10(o)12 jc, Best I,ard ------.--.-... ........... 7 W W8k . Best Molasses, now cro)) ...... 50c. (1od Molisses..................... 25():Mc. ( orn . ---.. -................... . 65 . M eal --------- - - ....... ........... 000. 3lly..............,. . . ................ 75c. W heat Bran........................ $1.00. 1st, Patont Flour .................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour .................... $4.25. Strait Flou ........................ $4.00. Good Ord inary Flour ...........$3.25(03.75. sulgar .................. ..... ........ 5 6to R ICO .................................... (4840. Coteo-............................... 10()20c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.00. Bale Hulls, per w .............. 30c. Country Produce, Mutter, 1)1 lb ..................... 15@ 20c. E1ggs, por dozen ................. loc. Chiljkens, catch .................... 124 20c. Po s, per bushel....... .......... 500. Corn, per bushel .................. 00. Oats, por bushel ............... 40(a50c. Sweet potatoos .................... 40(50c. Turkeys, per lb ............... .. 8c. Fodder, I)or cwt ............... 75(90c. Bucklon's Arnica.salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, U111cers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapptd Hands Chiltlatus, Corns, and all Skin Erup ti.ms, anI positively cures Piles, or no pay requ.red. It is guaranteed to give perfeet saisfaction or money r-funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertson & G1ider and W. E. Pelbam. To Vure a Oold In One Nhtlt Take Van Lear's Co1d .Jansules for La Grippe, Coug1-" and Colds; 12 doses 25 cents at all druggists. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. t&f6in Stewards to Meet. The board of stewards for Newberry circuit Ure requested to meet tt circuit parsonag- Saturday, January, 28th. 1. i. loulwarc, Chitirntn, Milk cows for sale. 3t t&f. A LAN JOHNSTONE & CO. A now line of Art Squarei to be sold at cost for cash at t&f L,ea1vell's Fruiture Storo. To Prcl at zion. We have neen requested to state that, 1Rev. 1). P. 3oyd will preah1 at Zion chu Irhe on next Sinday at 11 01,ock. Dr. Thorm well to preaci. Rev. J. 11. Thornwell 1). 1) , is ex pected to preach in tile Pre ytian church next Sunday morning und even ing. The public is cordially invited to attend. Wannteci-Cottun Mill Help. CToulton Bag and Cotton Mills have decided to start night run Feb. 1, instead of 20th. We can use 1 Roller Coverer and about 50 Card- HLands, 150. Spinning Hands and 150 Weave Hands. Steady employment, and good wages for night work. Plain weaving. Will start night run about Feb. 20th. No trans portation furnished. For further in format,ion apply to. LULTON BAo & COTTON MILLS, f&t 4t. Atlanta, Ga. Every body Oo. Everybody should hear D)r. Thorn well's lecture at the opera house5 next Tuesday evening. Subject: "What a Country Parson Saw in IEurope."' Surely there will be much in this lec ture to enter'ttin, to enliven, and to in strucet. The chlildrenl can enjoy such a lecture as Dra. Thornwell wvill deliver, and be gr'eat,ly prof(ited and edilled, and their young minds will store away much that, wvill be valuable to t,hem in life, giving themi enlarged percep)tionls of what is true and noble and beauti The.. News Ulhangeso iilands. Trhe atnnouncement was made ini tile ht Issue of the Prosperity News that t,he management of the paper wouldl be changed after that issuae. 'rhe Messrs. Blanton retire and Mrs. L. E. Beard will publlish the lpper hereafter. We welcomo Mrs. Beard into the local field and wish T1he News stuccess undler her One of the oldest and be^Guanos on the mar .set.is the Navassa brand, for sale by Edw. R. Hipp. tf W.eigh. 40 P'onndls Each. 'The Herald atnd Newvs p,umpkcins on erxhibit,ion at, Iddw. R.. HUip's store, weigh '10 p)ound1. each. Several per1 sons are wcighling andi counting seced to gelt -II idea how many seeds pulmpkin that size. c~ontatins, so wve state what they welih so as to give all t,he same ad vantage. Guesses are begi nning to, c~om1o in now ight, along and seome one w ill be surte to) get, a number one buggy. Guanlo! Acid! -Cotton Seed Meal! ft will pay you to see us before lbu3 ing. t,- f ti Summer B3ros. Buist's Prize Medal Garden Seeds 10c papers for Sc. Peas and Beans in bulk, and Red and White Onion Sets, for sale cheap at - ROBERTSON & GILDER'S - Drug Store VAR11I1N AND ALL AHOUT. Yesterday was a deligh tful day. ir. W. T. Davis, of North Carolina isin theult,y. Mt-s. T. .1. ULIpscom1b, of CoIliiW1i, is visiting in Nowberry. Miss Seby McCord, of Chippells, Is visiting Mrs. A. T. Brown. miss bucy MeCaughrin left, yester (iay to spend a few (lays in Spartan bit rg. ThO Iower Company i0 still running their speclial sie. See what they have to say. Summer Bros. sold 300 bales of cot. ton to 0. McR. Holmes, the first of the week at 6 ets. Mrs. Hollingsworth, of Augusta, Ga, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and MIrs. S. 1. Boozer. Mr. J. W. Trib'le left it few days ago for Kentucky where he goes to buy stock for the spring trade. The need of a thorough am complete sewerage system is being felt more and more every day inl Newberry. Messrs. T. C. Pool and A. T. Brown have bot,h returned from Atlanta where they securedi a choice lot of stock to put on the market here. Mr. J. 11.1Wicker has been awarded the contract to haul the coal from the station to the power house for the Com1 missioners of Public Works. The mayor of the city has- been con lined to his room for the past few dlays with an attack of the grippe. So has Sergeant Franklin, of the police force. Grippe has come very near reaching the point of an epidemic in his city. We see from our exchanges that the same is the case ti-roughout the State. 'ut sulplier in the shoes as a remedy. Mrs. Wim. M. Grillin, who hits been oil an extended visit to tiert parents has returned to her home in (Columi1bia accompanied by ht- Uto ther, Mrlis. 4,.S Coppock. We have several big jobs of printing on hand, but that does not hinder us from printing and delivering work as it is desired. So step around and hand in your orders for job printing, large or small. Capt. ). J. Grillith, who has belen elected Superintendent of the 'enit-en tiary is a native of Newberry County, haviig been born near Helena. His parents moved to Lexington when he was (uite young. Now that most, of the cotton is out of the hands of the producer it, is tafki nf an upward t,endency in plrce, but that should not fool the farmers and cause them to plant a large acreage. To keep the price up, plant. less. Gen. Leroy F. Youians, the great orator and formerly Attorney General of South Carolina says: "Dr. Thorn well's lecture was intensely interesting throughout, replete not only with In st,ruction, but redolent alike with pathos and hmor, original and of a rare order." This praise from a mas ter mind, a judge of oratory should be suflicient, to induce everybody to hear Dr. Thornwell's let,ure: "What a Country 1l'arson Saw in Iturope." All forms of scrofula, sores, boils, pimples andl erupt,ions, are quiick ly and permanently cured by Hocod's Sarsapa r'illa. Thin Moirning's. Fire. It seemis that one lire alarm is usual ly soon followed b)y the second, so this mnorrhig abot, '7.15 o'clock, before tbe firemen had time to dry the hose from the lIre the day before, t.he depart,ment, was called out again. This time the fire was in Ward I, at t,he residlence of Mr. Geo. MI.' K inar-d. The bureatu in the bed room was covered wit.h Ilames when diiscove'red and atll thle contents of the drawers w~ere mzore or less da'nt agedl. 'he bureau was carried out of ti. e house and nothing else caught/. The fire was catused by the lamI, which was on the bi reau, ex plodinug. The11 l'xcelsior ["ire Company was as usual ot, on time and had water in a few seconds alt,bough it, was not needed. Mr. Kina'd est.imates his loss at about $50. Th' Conlege Y. M. O. A. The Young Men's Christ,ian Assoicia tion of Newherry College wats visited and addressed last, night by Stat.e See ret,ar*y, Itev. WV. M. Lew is. II is ad - dress was both instructive and( interest ing on general Y. M. C. A. work. R ev. Geo. S llcarden, of St.. Lukes, will addr"ess the association tomorrow, Saturday niiglht. T1he following members of the A sso cit,tiont have been elected dlelegat.es to at,tendt the State CJonvenit,ion at, Spiar t,an burg on iFebruiary 9i-12t,b. J . 1I. lirimi, G. WV. St,. Clir z, (. D. ICpt,ing, J1. B. Setzler, W. A. Rast J1. 0. Cassidy and WV. W. Ithoden. D)einth of Mtrs'. iFiannie Daniitier. Mrs. Fannie D)antzler, wife of liev D). 1). Dant,zler, of the Sout,h Carolina Conference, dliedl in this city on last ta'rlday afternoon. Mr's. D an tz'ler was about tift,y-two yeatrs of age. She was a lady of charnin zg personaLlity and had a great niany Ii iendls all over the Stat,e who will be pained to hear of hier deat,h. T1he family had hut , recently taken up) their residlence In this city. TIhie sympathy of the entire comnmunity Is extendled to the bereaved famnily. -Orangebirg Times & Democorat 25th. One of the oldest and best Guanos on the market is the Navassa brand, for sale by Edw.n R. Hipp. tf OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET %I.. Ti1 NEIWS OF A IAVM AND PRO MMSESI14E TOWN. J 33renie1401 I3re 0U3a 4mtrlt m,id Newk p E's. l. K. Iledenbaugh hats gotle oil at visit, to her son, in Newherry, and spt.n1t the Lillie very I,l .asanitly. Ir. It It. I-ire, of Newnerry Col Ieae led ti he Iholm. Il-agie Imele ig in GUa,e uirhell siundauy Iliolt. 11e 111mde a vvry intereting k an(d was cnj'yed 14hy Al who weve present. I'rol. L. L. Dint7ler, of the Gtaded Scho l wats cnlled hoimle Pridaty by wire to atteid the sad obsequlivs of h is mother. She was laid to Ist, on Sun ly. W\,'e k Xtend r0111 sympat,iles. We have bo enl informed thatt, Rev. Z. W. 13(denbiaugh, since hi4 fathet's det,li, will movu into tihe Iold home" with Is motber. Iiss Anlkna Pulmer, who has been on an11 extenled visit, to her brothers. NI r. J. VV. and 1'. 11. lule11r0' in Jexingon county, hats retlirled to town. She wias iccompanitled by her sister, Mrs. S. W. Young. Mr. J. Wiml itairt,mlan. of the U. S. Raillwaty Mitl Service, eucae10 OVer On a lyinlrg trip1 lt, Weekt accompatied by Irs. Hartttiman. Mr. Irtmitin retuirnled Lridaty. Mrs. IIartman will Hpond some0 time with relattives anud friends inl iid atround town. (-'01. W. I. lI norc aecompanied by Willie anild hils daulighter, Irs. Suber, spent at diy or ,wo the pist week with Mrs. P". B. Kibler, of Our town. We were ghtd to meet, anid shatke the Cap's han(d 0113 M01'e. M iss F11nliC Abel, (f Ch1esLer, who has been on 1 Visit. to Alls LAlut Nlosv ly returimd to h0r' home Mondiy. She will stop over at couple (11YS att Clinton wiLh vellitives. Aliny said iearts atre in t.own aid we think 1.hat t.he Prof. is beyond con-lohltion. Never mind, 'rof., time is a1 grett heatler iud' while distcllee lends enchanment to the view, there is inothl.er old sayi ng, out of sight out of mind. We plredict t.ut, ill thle sweet by aind by you will comic out right Side u1p. Dr. 11all11n1 gave hlis heaers a very plalictivill stIrmol onl the text: MAtke ready. 11v told themll Ll1ha, Such mlletas- I ures is were met,ed out would he meats ured In ret,urn,'1 to eithv.r eatcb individ 111 or their elh i lducen. It 11ma1de 110 dif ference ill whit depitieit or wilk ill life you were t.he rule would apply, If only we would ,L-) stop aid tixink and pon der this t,rut,h, how different we would frcquently at,. Let, i remember such meaitsures s 3e aietc shall he mniis tired t,o you agiin shiken down and r1nDin)g Over. A young Russ:.n by natme of Ginvey Crohnian, who hats been Workinl,g for 3 or 4 months ilh Dr. A. 1. L-mngford left, a fewv diys at-go for the Klondike. There i at story inl connection with Ils trativels. Ie Iet, his nat,ive town onl the 134altic sea, and worked Ils way to Liverlpool, lInglanild. [Ha1ving hlead ill 1Ils fra. awiy home that 11111lost joillS t,he C'ont,inlent, of Am1eica4, of the Alaska41n gold fields, he s1.,art,ed 011t to0 go there. lie will nlearly circumnlIavi gate thle globe. He worked his wai1y to Savaninah, Gai., and0( landed here w~ithi three dollars in1 his pocket. Hce set 0out from Savannah 3411 for Alas1.ka 1and( his funds soon1 gave' 0out, 4and( he1 came11 tramp11ing 1in1o towni and1( fell into. tIhe hanids of Dri. Lanlgford( whlere 110osta1yedl for 3 or 4 mon03t.hs. A fter r'ecrul i,inlg hiIs exchlequer 1am4( gel.t,ing a1 new I suit of clothles hIe sIitrted (out, again3 for' hiis Eldorado1( withl ten ($10) dllarls in his plocket.. lHe say3s lhe is goinlg there for gold, goldi, gold. A b, pooCr fet low, 1he l ite kniows of1 1.1he hartdships l~ inl store for him11. Nol doubt)1 I his bones will bleachl 03n some ba4.(rren iceerg in1 that11 farl away413 fr'ozeni land( and11 his dear olId mlot,ber and1( father wVill mIourn'1 a 1last, 5011, ignloranti1 of the fat.e tha1t,. hald be fallen thlelir boy. ThI' e ll pursu4.1 e)1 i513 some13 "ign.IS fatuus"' 1.1) finld b)itt.er pain13 and1(4at1 the other1 end1(. IIowv often we lose sight. (If 1.11 leasures I that lie 41.1 ou1r feet in1 our de3sire( to at,1.ain3 the tempt11) . lig bubb140 li that goes to) (4!,bers1 in ouIr grasp. Iht, 'twas5 ever 1,bus and4.3( everd will be with 1.h1is rushli ng, grasp-l~ inlg, seltlishl woirld, un34ti Ih 1.1 as11t1 tr'um0p et. 81hal1 sounid and01 we summone111d to t,be r'oll call up1 yonder 1. I am41 recquested 1by 1 'rof. IR. (. Couti I., Pres'ider It oIf the (1Luther1' Leaig u13 that1 the( prg,a 411 or(3 the D)ime4( rea 1d ing for '1-'bruary' :h-d., w1'ill be1 render3 1ed julst as8 publlishled in Th'le HieraIld anid Newi, last wee'k anid that,L there is (uit a1104 1teat, ini tore3 lor' 4111 who t,ten1d, inl L.he sp4eh or orai1tion to be( delivere by '.'l13 Priof. !.. H. Set'zler', of Newvherry College. NMl. S. .1. K(ohn I 1has re3turned fr'omi Atlanta31.4 wit,h1 a1 11in0 lot., 441( mles 4and( is r'eady13 for 1busim-ss'5. Nir. A. G. WI'i.s re'ed 'l( Tues3 da1y with a1 car1 of muh-1Is and1( h1orses. There hais been a14 very nic10 business done11 here'3 in mu11les 1.he( past,1 wee3k and1 with.1 1 t,bree dealersC 01ne enn4 1find just, what411 they want111 a11. 03ne 04' the (o1.13 r stab1les. If 301oulon't.1)b1lieve it jus?t com1e1 downV and1( se0, \ . G;., CaIp or Helt, will ha41ve just, whalt yot, want. Ever'y once3 4and aw.lhil we see0 some011 not,ieu of old papIIer., coinls, dIeds, etc., and11111 wi1(e sitl,ing at.1 mIy desk tonight I got to1 roualiginlg overI s0111 (old books and1( paprrs1'. TIhe Irst 01(1 hook was8 a1 guid(e3 to lie English tongu11( b)y Mr'. Thos10 Dy3Cho(, of Dean11 St,r'eet, iln Tettelane, Lor(don, EnglanId, Oct. 27, 1709. TI' s old( boo4k Is qutite 4a cuios Ity and1( mu(st, be st,ud 4ied Y awile to get, the idea 1. The1 5 Is malde lIke 1, and)1 seedl Is wVritten3 1 feed and 80ounds1 st.ranlge to 031e (of toda4y. 1It is somewha114t 01n 1,he order 1 of the old( 1blue3 bac3k spell ig booktr .hn. tsedm tro be te nly. tex. h,. used in the rulral districts. It Is a diversIty of topies, social, political, ro ligious and poet.ieal. We pored over it for soie tne and our mind wandered back to the time when the book was new. And just, sat atnid wondered, and W61ndered, antd LI,ben took upl miy pen'I atid wrote t,his. While poring over Ihese old papers we ran across several old deedo of different dato One old deed Is dated Nov. 15th, 1762, and Is from Matthew Rineheart to .1no. Koon. Another is a grant by Georgo tho 11. to .lno. Mit-hiael Gadsitiger, or (tat singer, or lotzinger as It, is sometimeIMS written. I find that this name is spelled in difforent ways, the German being Botzinger or Botzinzer. A tmong somlie of the nallies appearing in t,be'e old deeds, grants, etc., I note such. Itinelheart, Reynlard, Wii.ts, Coiner, Shires, Botzinger, Catsinger, Getsing Or, CrI. GIbson, Reison and some others too Dutehy for this Dlutchian to m1ake oit.. Of all the names that ap pear on O.heso old papers there is only o0ne that, is with Ins to lay as far ai mny knowledge goes and that, is Gibson. Later onl new nam111it1i come onl the stage of actiOn and re now lost so far as we know. The,,u names are . the Frys, stet-rleys, WVallerns, Guliselhmas, Lakc ntr, (iii sewhIlt cmen, (Glaze, Glass and otbers that now escape us. If there are any dt-seendants of the above bearing any of these names they have left this section and coutLy and we know nothing of them. Memory in its wanderings goes back to these primi Lives, and tries to conjure tilp ilen and things as t.y existed 100 to 150 years ago. Aid iten we enjoy setting down and reading some of (G'ilmore Sins bor dler tales atndi t,ry?itg to pi"t.ire to our selves how . itd what mcen',s were enavt ed right Itere in our now . quict Coin Innity. Well do we remember the walniut tree -eside ite road just be ymid tihe old Wallern graveyard on wiich a mtan was Itiung for a trille. Ve can't 10ecali jist what. blt it Was either the stealing of a horse or whip pinlg of at noe ro. I also rec! the fact that, the old cultrse followed it, that it would begin i tnig it the top whiebt it did and has now gone the way of all the earth. \e ultlst ClVse ou1r nemtilnis ceoces for it, carries its hack to the good old da s t hat aIre gone and gonte forev>r, anu as Josh Billings would say: Come 1111 sit with mte under the trees and let us think of the good old days that, cOtla t noi re. Ve have bkm the recipient of a copy of "Th. I n.pire of the South," a handsome voltume gottent out by the bouthern Railway Company, illustrat ing the conIltry through which its road paSSes. It is full of iInfformation and is handsomely illustrated with cuts of Cotton Mills, Cotton Seed Oil Mills and Ialny ather manufacturing plants to be found i I the South. It rellects In a forcefu1l manner the vast and grow ing interests of the Great, Etmpire of the Sout,b that tite Sout,hern traverses. "Tho effort has been to show that with the allmnst prodigal natural and ma terial advantages possessed by the South that, section offers a promising f.;ld for settlementt, Investment antd d evelopmnt,l11 . hr'p',ell avnlge noomedi. So much toisery antd so matny deaths have been cauised by the Grip, that, every one shlouild know whatit a wonider fuli rl nedy for this mtalady is found in Dr. King's New Discover'y. Thait dis t,rinitg stnbb)orni cough, that i ltines yourn L,broat,, 101b you of sleepl, weakens youlir systemi anfd patves the way for CJon siump itiont is qu ick ly si1))tope by this maittchless eure.. If you halve chills antd fever, plainI in thec back( of the head, soreness itt hones and mulscle*s, 50ore thioat and that coinigh thatt gri ps your L,hroat like a vic.e, you net d IDr. K<ing's New Discovery to cure yourt Gip, aind pIrevenit PnteumitoniIa or Consumpi ition. Prnice 50 et,s. and $1.00. Money back If not, euiredl. A trial bot.tle face at, the Druig Stone of I t)bertsoni & Gilder andi W. 1'. P'elhamr. Wet itiy. b)urrs or without and htides and pay th h tightest ma irket prico. Call and sei uts. t&i tf. SUMME R DiROS. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES! Remei,dies for Colds. Remedies for Coughs. Homed ios for Soro iIThroat. Remnodies for Croup. RIemedies for Brontchitis. Remedios for Consumption. E'verything for the sick at close pr.ees. PELIIA M'S ['HARM ~ACY. A now. line of Art Squares to bo sold( at cost for cash at 3t. t&f Leavoeb's Fu'rnituro Store. Stop that Hack(! Before it ts too late. T[he time to tatcklo a cold is when it is just begin nling. A b)ottle of Robertson's Compound Cough Syrup if taken at the right time will save y'ou a sever illness. It gives instant relief from that disagroenble ratwness of t he throaett tht comtes with a cold, andl is in no way unpleaisant to take. It's price is only 25 conis a b)ottle, and( is mnatnufactured anid sold at ROBELRSON & GILDER'S D)rug Store. IRemombler we can sittisfy all youir I oher elene, toro wants. A ltWM5DUtNtICiUItNVC.i) Toti o nloHlvc of Mr. W. .1 Vyin' vit i All litd 4011t4nt1 Ink Amli,t-- %\it c.; ly MPrlnn Fir. The reiddenlve of Mr. It. J. Wyil lin Lilt eastcrn part, of ti city w%as burned to the ground yest-erday iloriiig about -4 O'clock. Tho fire wat, discovored abouit 3:15 o'Clock ald blad gatinled So mtiuih I vad wily that, tie tlily heiarttely hadl thil to eSVJapeAL. TI Ottly at.MiVls Saved from1 tIC fire wore t.hribe Iriltks, a wicker Chair, a piistol aud a rilie. The fio laddiles of ti l'xelsior Pir-e Company responded piomply atdl had something like at milli's %,unl to roavih the ite. And ritg, h tt here we woulId like to Say to those W h re 11.1C a-lyS SO q(Iutick iaud ready tooril--se ' ithe firemen, that to ruin IL mile, puilling a heavy reel loa led with hose-200 pounds t the Illatti-is no easy tmlat,tetr tind there is but little filn inl it., But those who vritive,v so qllitMly and severly scl ki lend a tellp ing hand-evenl at it timlie like that.. The ire is sul)posed to have eaight in tIhe roof of the front iart of i he house from iL defective lew, as tihe roof was fatllintg int whe dit iiscovere'd. The muilding wits ia tivint vottage of live roolmsI anld valted Lt, $800. i t was insied fill $500 it t.he New York Iln derwritevs, ill t-h ligooy of i'. A. Svot.t and Nephew. Phe ftriituire and weav Ilig aippILrel for $j)01j inl tie (len alhtl, (N. Y.) Co., W. T. ''arrttant's agency Mrs. Wynil Itavilg $300 oi her fil-ni ture, and All's. Scot,t her Iother, $600 oil hel' finit ire. Am1Ilong,r tie tjiings )urn-'ledl w.re IL licec upright pianllo and a111 orgall. .\Ir. Wynn was nlot lit hoite iltvillg gol e oil at visit to the lower part of Iti Stta ,c. A i1ONEW-M.IA LRI N(m (IO'. A% ('wiiln ),n to Ito Foarim c1 t,p K-4perinmst lin theo vtitro of reImeharo A 11111er of citizons of Newherry IMet y'esterdayl. after-noonl in1 .1. 1). DaveniportCs o*.ie to take Int.oconsider Ition Lit i qestioll of illtidcing the vullure of tolbacco into iNewbervy County, Mr. C. .. 1'11rcell actod at chaiman anild Idutard Sebloltz wits Secretatry of the mectinlg. Mr. .1. W. Wiite ilide at statellelit. o. 11C lt, of investigation of tbaico cult,iu'e in North Carolina tiurin,g his recent, visit there. lie 1.h1olgllt it would he It profitable crop for this se tion. i i Is Very elithulsiastic oil this L(1114.810ol3. Mr. Elmore, of Greensboro, N. C. WILS P1rsct. lie is fatiliri' wit,h tLh cultivit,ionl of tobacco and( tie Inethods employed lin preparing it for market,. His statument, wis it,erestiig ant(] )r'e set,ed Slomle el.outragil.g fact.s. It wias agreed to tiak e anl elfort, to organize a vi.ock companiny with a cap it,al of $400 ill order ,o makem I fair ex perimnt, for the introdluctionl of toba co culttt'r. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Ej. P'. 'awimey, .1. W. W hit.o and S. 1'. C'otwCll, WaIS LIppOintI -to solicit, sh scrtip)tionls to the capiiital stoek. Shares'O werei p)Ilced aLL *10 eachl, and1 the com1 mlliLtt htopes Ll.hat forIt,y' personsIl wAill be speedlily founid to takce 1al1 the st.ock. VTe mtovemenoft is Ia goodi one, anid as5 0113 farmero'ts musitt ive~rsify'' thel (i'crop, thtey sihul tr'y tobaccio( as8 Ia money13 iAnotber met3Cing will he hteid Mon lice, whtetn thte comm11 t,ee hopeCsLi to akce aL good reporti'. 'The comit, tete began atI canvas ~'this morn31inlg for sutbscr'i pttion. It, will r'e<lnirLe abIout $10) Ito make1C the exp)erimtt , and1( all whoIL Ll,ak stock wvill miost prtobabIly get teir moneyiIIQ back in d]ividlends even1 int t,he ex peri ment,LL stage of tbe molLvementII -(bser' ver', 2(6. Th'ei Nure I.n (lu'ippe (Cur. 'Ithere is no4 use* sultog fioni this I 3e right. ri'e(ey. You)t are hao'ing 11ail1 all throughl youi holly, youri ljyet' life or amilt ti, halve ai bad1 ('oh131 In (ne ar om piletIiely used14 uap. El.' ci rioe Hllter's is t he only reitiedy tat wil unot dire'ctlly oni y'ouar Ili r', Srtoch and1( K ineM,tonie up; the0 whole~-',s t('in andi n1arke1 youi foeI Iie a'-new le' &V( Gilder's and1 ''1i Plaml's IDrug Sores only3 510 centls per1 bottle. A Fi ianni,. Trasnpii~. 1Forl Lthe paist, few daysV 1 here 1has been(3 a female tramIIp ginlg fromi hiouse 1.)o house ini this cii.y', begginig, pre4l.t.lintg to 1be1111L hu tg for work. Y'estet'd ay she i was5 (taght 31 thte act (of tkLintg a (lot (If Thoi(s. Tarrantl13 andul did( 513en (1 in steLcuI In 3a1 carv'iin1g knife and11 for'k am33 aL por)Ited t,o tbe police0 an31d tbey' 1-iCuceded in reaoveinIg lthe itolen~ ar ticles', (or mtost of t,bemit. WhaI t dIisposit,ion is to decidled, but it is like'ly she( will be or-" d1eret'd very posit i vely' t.o '"mtove on."' For High Grade Blood Amoniated Fer~ tilizer, Acid Phosphate and German Kainit CALL ON EVANS & WILBRIR. tti Its lIke it... TPhie Newbrr111y Olot. in Coma 'nnonn111("04 thi; week that, they ItI still i thel riniz With.hargatills for theil ('1 iotle's iln t.h line of t-rooll clothing" They will 'oonl opn) tip at lew spriII stock attil invito nspewliot n if thei stock la p before Inaki puI Headache Is oftei a warili that the liver Is torpid or intactive. Moro merlotis trouble-4 inlaty follow. F'or at protpt, olielient ure of lieaditnho ant' till liver troubles, tke Hood's Pils While they rouse the liver, restoro full, regular action of the bowet-:4l, they do not gript, or patin, (io not irritate or Infitlaiie iot ri t l orgai, but have at positIve totie effect. 25c. at all druggists or by intill of C. I.Moud & Cuo., owell, Mass. 50 PER CENI Yes, that is wha many lines of gc All wool Dress Goods v Now going at Sarm,-- worth 65c.. now Same worth 75c., now SAme worth 85c., now Dame worth $1.00 now Broadcloth, Waterpro< goods at half price. On Capes and Jackets more than half off. Many other goods too Remember, we goods at Pau as you 6 Thios or you, who biugiit, yon good . iat ny itoro lat year liiow how nitich chnoe r ,ol bought thotn (tan youldid when-I yoll boulghtl tholn rrot otior piatis andt had then (111rged, this proves 0t at1141 hos pian an( th safe wny is Iy a1s yo, go. Thoor Io e111rt1ai i Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Drest Goods, and Notion> yo hv ((o buly (4very' ionthI ini the yeart ant piurchtnso iandl t here i8 nto <CIt1 io1 but wh~Iat. you enn buay t.hoan cheape front 11e t hant anaywher'o else.~ cary wll s~ t'Iatelted stock oIf te best thiliga 11.he laianufneitultroink andu st'll then'iiifor le.ssI ihat anyt mtut in town,i. (bnte tut i l 118 us .fle, ACJ >ES Newuher. y, 8. ('., .1 anI. 17, 1898i Magazines! All oIaf l Ith latng ne a pers1i: j aI N.'~, .-- us\ e a nd at i uers4 , $:1 5. No. I ---Ie''ture's, (4to4tmopo4ltan arl N.~ 5. -I l's, Nle( lure's andt4 ( 'ui No. . I,adiis Iih,i'i..144urnal. 'oth ( 'on44p:4 i 4n :ttt1 .\1o e ,h44 6:t.n no,T-il Febuar I,ii l i.i (,.\' ---FER TILIZERS. High Grade and Stand ard Acid Phosphate with or without Pot ash. Pilot Boy Fertilizer. Gold Dust Guano. Cotton Seed Meal. Kainit and Muriate Pol ash, Potash Limited qjuantity Get others' prices an< call on us; will savy you rnoney. Respectfully, Newberry Oil Mill, By L. W. Floy d, f&t4t President. hagain ( but. keliat, leIattl tpict. OTTON is and will con tinue to be the money crop of the South. The planter who gets the most cot ton from a given area at the - least cost, is the one who makes . the most money. Good culti vation, suitable rotation, and liberal use of fertilizers con taining at least 3% actual Potash will insure the largest yield. We will send Free, upon application, pamphlets that will interest every cottoft planter in the South. OF.RIAN KALI WORKS, ga Nassau St., Now York. REDUCTION! t we are offering )ods at. vorth 50c., - - - 25c. going at - 321c. going at - 37.c. going at - 42c. going at - 50.c >f and all heavy woolen we will give YOU a little nUmerous to mention. give you good low prices. ,AT COPELAND Bros' (u vill fiPid tle Ikest, (oIs sol a OWer ])le( . han inif'rior gools are s(ld fo at 01ler ld'-wes. 'The h19 I't al waym t ho eaeft-es. pitvially il yoi .ll ,1 b the I IPe t 114 vhe 1s114 w" Hll It. W" keIp II god I I e rek fuly sh'll-ettd, (of 1)1ry G.o1odR - D1hS )(04, Clothing, Shoes, Hitle, l'is1m, N->1imi , ()vercoalm. s1 1.1ibr ery, I ,1144"4, i)hbokM. (XI0ve, Ilfundkorehieft4, H-11)iely, UibrII-vllam, Mavkhlmo8h (' ouast etc. WE SELL THEM THIS WAY: 11 Iluch S.-a 11slantd, :1:, in I nIPh I lueavy' Shir log, 5ie. U i I )rillin,, a. A~ go p , z aIl w ool ,Jea,itn,, I '. yli's Suiti$, nd utilp, rI i-'s jT, Sii ( 'Iii huei for $25ho NI --'s +'.50 Suills for 4-l 50.) Al NI 'M '141 :i' fir $.5~P0. I Iiivy Iirog-u' f:o'ni i65i. toi $1 25, 0 i i Wooil hUling D)ress (:iolds 10 I ih Iflnek I'igiired NIlobah D r -1 InePu all' w "o ll *ita 50 .T to iii,.))). cheapi (rom ; $.ou bo $5 00(, acceordin:g to ( m'i t u a d eIilIpov ay t .Ii we a e jl '. ~'l uie lly NI ini Stree, Niewhierry, S. (, --T HE Greets His Friends in And asks a con tinuance of I their PATRONAGE. He will be glad to .show you his goods and to sell to you. BEFORE BUYING. l ire ifter hat terns will be soMi (or (IL,h olyl and 1.-hey will t. he ex chamred. u. .1 w-oe