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One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate suummer coughs and colds. "I consider it a most wonder ful medieino,-quick and safe."--W. W. Morton, Mayhew, Wis. Robertson & Gilder. An Exception to the tub,. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. STUARtT 13ltos. E. -I. LEsLIE, Manager. t&ftf Cotton Middling cotton is quoted this morn ing at 52. It Is begi3nuing to come in rapidly. The ioothing and healing properties f Chamberlain's Cough Rtemedy, its 1leasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made it a great fav orite with people everywhere. For sale by W. IE. Pelham, Druggiet. Two yards good soap for 26c, at t'2t V. W. 1"ur.talra's For Salo. Cotton Seed Hulls for sale at my stables. 20c per hundred pound. No're sold on credit. Itm t&f. T. C. Poor,. Oin for Sale. One Ii(ty-saw gin, feeda and eon denser, for sale. 1"or particulars call on S. B. Aur.t,, Jalapa, S. C. f&t-2t. 1'ienie at Union A. .udomy. There will t:b an exhibition and pic nic at Union Academy on August :list. Exercises will I .gin at 10 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to present on that day, and brin;z b.skets laden with dainty eatables. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from the stom ach, and at the same time heals and r stores the diseased digestive organs. It Is the only remedy that loes beth of these thin-2s and can be relied uponh to pernmanen.ly cure dyspepsia. Itobert son & Gilder. For litun. Two Store Rooms for rent. Posses sion given first day September. t&f 'Ift SULM i.'"t 1i3 os. C. Ml. Elird, Esq nilc, has been in at tendance o an the Saluda court for the past seve! (idays, and while there he went befo:-o .1udge I chanan and up plied for b I for tie seven citi.ensof the Fork who a:-C char;ge( with the assassi nation of Mr. W. 1'at Lowers. Messrs. John "i?k. Denne. t. Prick, Charlie Cannon, John C.mrnon, John llmer and I). J. l)eUIart were granted bail in the sum of $2,500 each. Dail was re fused Air. C. S. Matthews.-Lexington Dispatch. "Our baby was sick for a month with a severe cough and eatarrhal fever. Although we tried many "emcdies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough Cure,-it relieved at once and cured her in it few days.-H. L. Nance, Fri it. High School, B1lutl dale, Texas. Robertson & Gilder. A big lot of Ladies' hid Shoes, lace or but,ton, $1.2~>to $2.03), just, receiredl at, f tf Jaii On's. Stop tihe Flies. Use our Screen D)ooi-s and Windows. E. H1. LisLlle, M-anager. t&ft,f Allian,ce Sto-:khoIlers to Mleet. 'The st ockholders of Alliance Ware house wvill meet, at, Prosperity on Fri day, Sept. 8th, at 11 o'clock. Rt. TI. C. UU iNTrei, Pres. Jlos. L. K IiTTr', Sec. Kodel D)yspepsia Curie curIIes D vsper siat because its ingredient,s ai'e sucht th at it can't, itelp doinig so. '"T[he pub - liecan rely upont it, as a mtaster r'e'O(dy for all d1isord(ers a-ising front imp)erfect, dilgestion."'-Jamnes M. Thomas. M. D., in Amaerican Jlournal of H1ealth, N. Y'. 1[tobertson & Gilder. dgs, Lumbier', Laths atnd ST U JA I'T j IlOS. ,Johns4tonue Acade(my. o a pie" Ic at, Johnstone aturday, September 2nd. . so be a gante of b di 'n the reftwveent Ca'dwell1 and Johni ns. The putbl ic is coril lly 'to) attendl( andi bring wvell filled is. Trouleson'o to Ins Army. Dunring thte civil war, as well as in out- late war w it,h Spain, diatrrhtoea was onte of the most troublesoite diseases the army hatd to conitendt wvithl. it mtany instances it bceame echrontic and the 0o(d soldiercis still suffe1r front it,. Mir. David '.Taylor of Wind Rtidge, Greene C, P a., is one of these HeI uses Chamn -' rhitn's Colic, Cholera anti D)iarr'hoca I lc(mey and says hte never' fotund -anyth ing that, would give him such qutick relief, it is foi' sale by W. Clothing, Shoes andl t"rnish ing Goods are I sing r'eceivedl daily at f tf J1ant eson's. i-Pe"fai Ilni l :Ip l..t - to Ph,J!i eipii The Southe'n IRall way' will sell round trip) tickets to Philadelphia and r'et,n via Washington, Ii. C., at r'ate of otte faie for the roundi Iine from all po its, tickets to lbe so ldSeptember 1st to 3r'd, inclusive, limited to the 12tb. An ex tension of thtis l imit, cn lie obtained b)y deposit,ing ticket with ,Joint, Agent at Pj h i ladelpia, bet,ween Septembei' 8-9th andl( patymfent of fee 50) cents to include September 30th. For full in format,ion, applly agents Southtern I tail way. Travelling lKessenger Agent, No. 739 Broad St., A ugitsta, Ga. Pall stock of Lilly Ih'acketts's l"ine Mhoes just, opened upi at I tf Jaieson's. VARIOUS AND ALL AHOUta Constable J. R. Etson has gone to Pickens. Mr. J. Gary Watts was in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. F. Ewart is visiting Mrs. Thomas Cromer at Gary'a. Miss Agnes Erckman, of Charleston, is visiting friends in the city. Ms. Ella Donald, of Greenwood, is visiting at Mr. J. W. White's. A refreshing rain fell Tuesday eve ning, but another is needed now. Mr. J. S. McCarley has been appoint cd an aid on the Governor's stalf. Miss Linda Welch is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Barksdale, in Laurens. Pay for your paper out of your first bale of cotton and help out the printer. Miss Linna Glenn left last week for Union to open her school at that place. A daneo at Helena Monuay night was enjoyed by a large crowd of young peo ple. \1 iss Louise A,aredith, of Laurens, is visiting relatives and friends in this city. M r. 0. Mei Holmes and fainly are spending a while at Black Mountain, N. C. Mliss Alma Summer, of Atlanta, is visiting relatives and friends in New 'erry. Mrs. 1'. .1. Voss left on Wednesday for Smy"na, Ga., to visit her old home and relatives. Probate Judge W. W. Hodges left yesterday for Greenville where he will spend about ten (lays. There will be a social meeting of the Luther League at Mr. W. A. Kinard's residence tonight. Mrs. L. C. l3olar:d and daughter, Mihs Julia l'aisley, ar(s visiting rela tives in Charleston. The Eagle Fire Company, colored, will ruln an excursion from here to Charlotte on the 31st instant. Miss Lilla .1ohnstone has returned to her home at Nowherry after a visit t' friends in the ei*y -The State. Misses Estelle and Minnie Todd, of Newberry, are visiting rk-latives in and near Clinton.-Clinton Gazette. Miss Alice Cannon, of Newl rry, was at the V.'indsor yesterday on her way to Asheville.-Greenville News. The date for the exhibition and pic nic at Union Academy is'ThursO - Au gust :lti. The public is invited. The Newberry base ball team went up to Ninety-Six yesterday to play two games wit,h the Ninety-Six nine. Mr. G. W. Buchanan, of Greenwood, is down at Newberry building houses for the people.--Clint.on Gazette. Miss Thyra Schumpert and Mrs. George Johnstone, from Now) :rry, are at the Altamont.-Greenville News. Mr. 13. F. Grillin son and daughter, Mr. Eugene and Miss Lillic, have re turned from a visit to Asheville, N. C. Misses Eva and Lucy Wright and Master Alvin Wright have gone on a visit to their~ grand-parents at Jlohn ston. A game of ball is ilooked for Satur day afternoon on the WNest End dia mond between the WVest End nine and St. Lukes. Solicitor Ansel, of Gr;aeenville, wvill not be a can)didlate for Congress in thi's district at, the next election as report ed. So he says. Mirs. C. A. B3ow man and (daughter, MIiss Florence, are spending a while with Mrs. Eduard Scholtz at her~ coun tiy home near Gary's. Mrs. Chas. WN. Thomas, of Norfolk, VTa., is visiting friends in Union ,she wvill also v'isit friends in Newberr'y br' fore her ret,urn home.-Union Times. Misses Lula and Lena Moseley, who have been visiting their friend, Miss Iana Copeland, have returned t,o their home at, Prosperity.-Clinton Gazette. Miss E. Lljla Kibler and M iss Neille Chapman spent a few days ini WVahing ten this week on their way home from t,he summer school at, Iavard Univer sity. President Geo. B. Cromner, who is traveling in the interest of Newberry College, caime home yesterday, but lecit again this morning. His rests arc short,. Several young men wvent up to Spear man 's miineral spring Wednesday on their wheels and spent the evening. It is a delight,ful p)lace to spend a few honurs. Mrs. Alma D)ickert and children, of Salisbury, N. C., and Miss Gussie Dickert, of Newberry County, are In the city visiting relatives.-Columbia The exper-i ents with tobacco here this year~ will prove successful enough to warrant, t,he statement, that it, has come to st,ay. We must have a ware house next, year. Miss Nelle McFall, a charming young lady of Ncewberry, S. C., will leave to day for her home, after having spent several weeks with the Misses Land, on uipper H road. -Augusta Chronicle, Rev. Walt,er I. Herbert., of Newber ry3, was in the city a few days ago. His familly occu pies the McCullough cot, [age on 1Par'is Mountain for the balance of the summeri.--Special from (Graeen v'illc t'> the State. M iss Helen Mower, (daug1h teor of Sena .i-> Mower of Nowbarry, is on a visit to her' aunt, Mrs. L,. W. WhliIte. She has visit"d Abbeville before this and has many friends among our young people. --Abbeville Medlium. Mr. T... O. Stewart, Jr., hnd the mis plaiet' yesterday morning, while at work in Stuart Bros.' shops. le will lose the flrst joint of the third finger. i'he little finger was also cut. Miss Mary Gibson, the attractive young woman from Newb3rry, who is now visiting Miss May Lyon, is winning the love of our young people. She was xonpliniented witlh a sweet serenade bionday night.-Abbeville Medium. Mr. Carlyle Perrin left Tuesday for ils summer vacation. IIe will spend wo weeks among friends in Abbev'lle ind Newb:rry. We hope ho will have t pleasant time. We know he will vhen he reaches Newberry.-Utlon Stties. Capt. S. J. McCaughrin left yL4er lay for Augusta, having accepted a )osition with the Lowrey 1 'ound Hale ompany. IIe will travel in the interest >f the company and will pass through hore occasionally on his rounds. Whe vish Silas success in whatever lie tn Iertakes. '"Duly Fect AluMn anti Stcet." Feed your nerves, also, if you would ave them strong. The blood is the ceder and sust-"iner of the whole ner ous system. hien and women who are ervous are so I cause their nerves are tarved. \Vhet t,he' ake their blood ich and pure with I llod's Sars.parilla heir nervousness disappears because ho nerves are properly fed. 10ood's arsaparilla never disappoi nts. IIeod's Pills cute constipation. P'rice : cents. (' tr , i4 odien ' t'tcP nt.-. 'Iho otitt on trrangoemets sub iit i the follow%'ng report: Governor McSw'eney ht' been in nit d atnd it, is almh:at c'el t-in that hie vill be pre :,nt. Two other gentlemen ,vere invited to be present,and tiake ad ir' , -, but as the I ee'-etary has heard lothing from theni, their natmc are vith held from the pi'ogratume. Titne: Sep! niber 2nd, l'egtninug at 0 a. in. Plw3e: Spcirmatn's tuineral spritig. PiRIG IAM M E. Welcome address, by Ichabod, with heona as alternate. 1 ?pu-'lnse, by E. 11. Aull, with .1. V. Lrbordt, alter,nate. )t \INER. Speech by Kay. Sp- ech by Ch'I OpenIng of query box 1st. What it takes to timake a ie-. t laper inter ting. 2ud. Is it prudent to tgit -Ate te ques ion of wornan's right ?' 3rd. Can the newsp ilr be of any )ract,i :1 1-:neflt in the school roomyt Tl' >r topi , are for general discus ion and it is hop :1 t hat c-"ch cor re pondent, as well 1" other-, will have omething to say ori a pal r to read oni it l.:-vt one of th- ' subj ' . Pi:stt. JoSiH TimU mP 'hite Appotite of it Goat Is envic d by all poordyspeptles whe- e tomaci and Liver are out. of order. Ail such si.ould know that Ir. King's SNew Life Pills, thte wotnderful Stomiachi and Liver Rettedly gives a siplettdid ippetite, soundl digestiotn atnd a regultar .Jily liablt that insures perfect health md)4 great entetgy. Only 25i cent" at all irog stores. Miir. Ve S 1ie-elect (ed. The Cotmmissionetrs of Public Works net, Wednesday aftet e.n and re-elect d P. .J. Von" Sutper'nter-lent atid J. 0. )nnston night man. Th'lete were three Llppl icants for each of these ipliacs. The trimmer was not elected. T1he .titlommissiers decCided to e mpower' he suiperintetident, to select the ttrimi netr andi they w'l rI ati fy hiis app101ot nont.. Not te'r. T1he P'arttia Cotton \Veigherts' A s ociation will meet tat Potmatia on Sat rtday, A ugust 26t.h, at, 3 o'clock p. mi., or t.he purpose05 of electintig a cotton volgher for the ensuing yeatr. Theli ex cuntl ;ecommit.te ts trequested1 to 1 cet, at 2 o'clock samie after~nton. J1. WN. Su'MMn.:R, Chairtman. August, 19 ,'89' t.d I"or best valu- int Shoes, talways go to f tf Jamticsotn's. Cap)t. Silas J1. McCauttghrtin, hia deC lined the aLppointm)ent as litrst Lieu ent of Unaited Seat es Voluntteers. The Overntor' has recomnmetnded for the >laice Lieut. II. L. Spahrt, who wits atn >iletr in a cotmipanty in the Secontd S. C. A C tonr Editor Vtsttta Newtb y,. 'lThe man o' the Gaz.ette ran down'f to N'ewberrty last Satturday motrnintg. oti )Lsiress. Saw many old friends antd a 'caul Iiuhot.lig town. Ne whenrry is a good >usi~ness place; has lots. of goodi stores, ~ood tmetrchant,s andi( eli vetr peoptle. Saw he tobaLcco farmti andtc mu tst say' we ad unire it. The cxl;c. imtent is, we hlieve, Swise (one aind will pay3. Th'le Ct'op looks voll.atnd promtiisi ng. Some of it, lhas been >t, itnd enrec . in the barn already, and looks line. Tlhiere's mnoney' ine tobaceo. L et outr rarmr~ts try it along wvilth wheat anid ther crops. Give cotton a rest.---lin Lon Onz,etl. The Rain Has Come at Last And also the timne for' sow ing T1urnlip Seed. Don't plant any but Buist's, they are the best. WeT have all of is choicest varieties. Corne anId see us, ROBERTSON & GILDEli, Drmrints on th (Conmr. AN ALLIANUC 1tALLY At Littli Mouniitalu-Mr. Iliuke, A. U. ittliuer, unul It. It. Tltumn, tke 8poteh". We left Newberry on the C., N. &. L. It. I. somethiig after eight o'clock and oil board were a number of New berry people. B;. I. Tilhman and Mr. Blake were on this train. We ar rived at the Mountain without any ti ng happeiig. The crowd was large, but not as large as we expected to seo. Thero were, we judge, about. 1000 people present. lon. .1. A. Sligh was chairman and Introduced the speakers in his usual free and easy way. Nit . Blake was the first speaker and explained the object of the meeting and the real sphere the Alliance should occupy. Iie said that this oe. casionl was held unde' the auspices of the Allialee. Hie did not think it nec essary to dwell on the main object of the Alliance, for all were acquainted wit,h that. This order In the past had done much for the farmers and if they stick together they could accomplish greater things in the future. It had broken down seet.ionalisn. It had won the great, filit, with jute trust, and saved the farincrs ight or ten mil lion dolla"s. lie also spoke of the hIighier lpoint of patriotism and states mianship. The g reatest revolut.ion of the day confronts us iad that is the revolution of money power agallist the laborlirs. And yet outr governmcnt guarantees "eq ual riIghts to all and special privileges to none." The pow cr of civil governmient cannot make you rich or make you poor. Carthage and Troy bred this and yet they no long cr appear upon the political map. What is the condition of our country today? The rich are growing richer and the poor, poorer. When we make big crops we get little for them and when we make little crops we get good prices and little money. Some call it overproduction but the thing for you pcople to do is to diver.ify your crops. We must help the iniddle classes in their oppression by the t 'st '. If we get 5 cents for our cotton now where we used to get 10 cents, can we go to a store tiand buy as much as we could years ago with the dollar? ( 'n we go to a creditor and pay our debts with less dollars than we could ten years ago? If not there must be something wrong? I tell you, my friends, that ;'ou are intensely interested in the debt paying power of t,be dollar. Everything you eat and wear is got bled up by the trusts of the country '.l'he people of the South are entering upon a wonderful day of progress. I say the alliance stuids as a bulwark against oppression, and if there ever was a need for it in the past, there ccr t.tinly is a greater need for it now. Congresstnan ILatiner spoke for forty minntes. IIe took no set subject 1o talk on, but proceeded on the line of giving an account of his stewardship since lie has been a member of the U. S. ('on gress. A l)rbecile and pienie dinner was ser'ved on the gr'ounds and( irefi'esh ing drinks sold1. Senatoe II. R. Till man spoke at length on the issues of the day a-id( was enthusiastically received1 by the crowd. HeI wats iterrogated1 thiroutgh ont, hiis speech anld atlways had a r'eady resp)onse. I 'tus frtnlM ,.ibialn,n. Thte iatny h-iends of Mr'. Will Iriby, of ILaurtens, wer.e glad t.o see Itim in outr commutnity recently. NIi sses l"atnnie and Anie~I Etits are olf on a visit, to relativies la Uniion and Sparit -,nbarig. MIiss NIlaruy Cotield is at, Newh'eirry at tending tbe su r 'ner school iori 'each MIiss I lai le, of .1 onesv'i lIe, is visiting bet' br'ot,her', Mr'. .1 . G. lin ile. Some1 oif our1 youlng folks att,tnde'd the pieic aClt C oshn ci [ill oni the 19th, in nst,. , and report a ii ice t.imen. I am ghti d that. Spearma~n's Spiing hias bieen chosen ast,b pl 11ace for' our' next, picnic. I hope we can talt attend and enljoy the day as much as we did t,he day of oiti li' I, picnic. Hlope Kay atnd lie Edditor wil bIe priesen1t.. Miss I'earl , the ebiariing d atugh ter of AIlms. Maury Good let, of nt,h E.den, is oii a visit, t,o MIisses IAiey and l't genia itt pps. Two he arits ar ie mad1(1e gI ad thereby. MIiss CJaiie 11a1wk ins and1( brotheri, AughIit.ry, have gone to C'olumbia11) to visit,it'latives. A tig. 2::, 1 89.). 'a yne . Antotheri gi ent dilsectvery haus beeii mado, and that too, by a lau'ly in this country. "Dlisea'se fastteed its clutches upon01 heri atid for sevei'i yearis she withI stoodl its sevec'rest te4sts5, but h et' vii l organs w etc uiiilerm(in)Ied altd deaithi see'lim d1 Iinoiet4it. l"or' thre m'O on ths she cotw'hed incessatl Iy, atnd could Inuot sleep,. SIte fi nally disc-overedl a way to r'tecovel v, b,y purcithttsi tg ft 1s ai bttlte of Drt. Kin tg's Ne w I )sco ver.y ftori ( 41. on1 tu iig firs'.t dose,'II tat shit sl'pt. nil abtsohutely enriied. Ili'r namiie is Nils. Lunther lAutz/. Thuiis w tIes \V. C. I lan ick & (Co., t)f Sheu'lby, N. C. Ti ial bottles Iree lit atl Il Dug Sttrr'' I e u lari s ize f>0c atnd I.00. Every bto Ile guaurante ed. ANNOUNCE MENT! .Pi 01111 an 1 corr11 t atteln. towu 01O(hII tounty. I'ill! stOCI of ne0w andl relCiabl e Drutgs and1( Medic(ilnes. Gradu( Ia ted P.har'nmeaist, c'arleful anlId painis n.I~lg iln the (ColIpOullding of pihysicians11' pre'(scriptos PI,IIAlM P>11 AI{\AIA C'V A t'leminnt Surprino. 'Tho relatives and friends of Alr. John Fredorick llouseal, who visited in Newbwrry it year ago, Wele pleas antly surprised last, week to receivo the announcement car"d of his mar riuge. ''he bride is l\liss Daisy Lucille I,aw, of Tracy ('ity. Teni., at, whiih place the tu(t'ariage occt r"ed on 'hutrs (lay, August i-tIt, in the Methodist I''piscopal1 church, So'tth. The groom is the eldest s..n of M.. and MIrs. Jno. 1. 1ouseal, formerly of Newberry, but, now of i\1r1mp hi5, Ten I, whore the b'itde and g;r'om r"','e .Vel Coligratulit lions after the 19th instant.--()bserver. A Nattivo of Newietly. 1)r. 1). Al. ('rosson of Lewiedatle, was nominated in the prinary on the Ifith for Setmtor ini I .exington ('ounty, to till the unex)ireted term of ('apt.. I). J. Gritllt.h, by L 1111ajority of :,t.(I votes over the other two candidat-. I)r. ('rossotn is at native of Newherrvy Couty, al nioved from the place of his birt.hl, near 1'rospurity, to Lexington, at ntuber of years ago. 1 :tgto DIy at '/hu1. Saturdayt before the first Sllutlay ill Septemtier will he I eagae daty at Zion. l're,ihlentt ('rotier, I'ro;. I). I). W al lce, of Newherry, I)r. .1. A. NIice, of ('oluinbia, 1'rof. I.,. Al. Monts, of Salu (Ia, and lIev. W. 11. Ariail wilI deliver addresses. h tinsic will be tiade a specialty, al new, righlt. from the publisher. l-e"'vryboy invited to come and bring dili.er ant spetnd the day. W will do all we (nntit to make it pleasant and pwoi ta ble. 1';. 1'. (Ic)t:o.u. (Iitrtt,tu News (' 1ies t1it m )r. 1>. 1. ('argile, of Wa't hil-1, I. T. lie writt : "I"otr hoI tIes of E1l( elrie Iii(tI"rs his Cured AIl rs. IBewt r of sero.ula, which hal eaus d her gre.it so lieritg for ye:n.4. Terrile sorrs would 'ireak out on her he ad and face, and t le bt -t doeto -8rs could give t i o help; bitt her eutre as coin pIletae atnd her hr-ilth is excelletit .' This shows wvhat t hour ands iave p.ovc '1 that l :lcr tri llittuis is the btest blood prifler known. It's tle suptumo rettimly for ee/ "ula, tttter, atilt t"heui, ulee s, holls anl rutiiitg sores. It. sti iufat, liver, kid nteyH and howels, expelu poisot!, help , dige:stion, Iiilit ul te sirengl h. O1ly 5t occnl". Sold by all dru,ggists. ( uitr anh"ed. Thi Surnn rI 1thool is t1oving along with all possible ease under t he itinageleit of I'of So'S 'alhite :aid i etieb. Ttt1e teacit ers (nti1n1henii .5) have gotten owi to work, and (every crow thinks i' ; own t,he whitest) are showing an at iilotlit of Interest tlhat, argues well for the uon duet of the selhool during the next (eho latic term1. Accessions to the ratks are beinig tinaul daily, of sucth as shltll I-c chosent to instruet the youtg idea in Lite sei enec of air hery (telucationtal.) 'TIhe work that, is being done is ofit a nature to commeml itself all who de sire uinlifiet:ot anitd completeness. We expect to have with us during the session the lon. John .1. \le\lahan, St.ttt: Stpe'int.entlent of :ducatLion, and ate nmkhitng clforts toLi seecurte lth seC vice of prlointet Lthinkers who will ttl dr ess Lthe tenchoris on leading andl liv ing issutes otf the dlay. Thle watchI wordI is "Elxcel sior."' * A Mtothier Tclhit Ilow itho Savr-ti tIer 1.ittle, tiiaghter's t,if'. I altn t,he mthtert (of tight childlrent atnd have hadl a gret.de al of . I ex eiee with intedicintie. Laast.sm''tnear icy Iit,tle daughter hiad the dyscentryt iln its wt st, ftorm. WVe thouigt, slhte wouilld die. tried evetyt.hinlg I eoil think oif, butt, niothinlg seteed to do hietr tany guood,. saw by~ ant advertisement, ini oatr iapter that (Chmnhera'lain's (cilia, 'holeraL ad Di1arrhotea l c'mtedy w a.i haghItly r'e'omh mnedc tant sc'it, atnd gait a boit.tle at, o)nae. It itnovedl to lie cone of the veriy best, inied icines we ever haii itn the house. It, saved tmy little dautghter''s Ii fe. I amt antxions fort c'very moat.t,er' tat knowu whtat, an ('xael lent mtetdicine it, is. II ad I kniowni it at, hi rst, it woiuh l hiave savedl me a greaat, dleal of anuxie't.y andic myi liutle dlaught.er' much S slier'in'. IH. I. Pt'r .ale iby, W. l. l'elhtam, GINNING! We are prepared to gin 125 bales cotton per day for 75 cents per bale to 500 pounds in weight. Respectfully, Newberry Oil Mill, By L. W. FLOYD, 8t' President. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Will OliciIl School 8cpicmor 1st, 1899, par o the 1town.l i CIt 'L Tei'ns', $t2.50( per 8 lessonls, t&f tf. HOUSE KEEPERS! Vinegar.ltl, CinI mlnon, Spice See<l. WeY enln gtuaratee1 the puiIl ty of1 our1 goo<ls fotr we I1.OB I l'S )N &~ (if LI )ldi, Druolguss OIm I ie(O 'Ie. Special round trip rates to 'hilatlel p)hitt via New York offered by the Southern itilway and Clyde Steam shil Conpany, anltl Old l)ominion Steaimship ('omnpany via Norfolk. The Soutihern m{aiIway annotinen sale of rotul trip tickets to I'hiladelphia via New Vorl< at. rate of $26.50. 'rickets itt this rate will he sold to connec t with Steainship sailinhg frolin Charleston or Norfolk on A ugust. 28th to September ;!ntl inclusive. -x tension of lin It to Sep teinber :3oth retturning. l"or full In forlnation apply to A teits, Southern U)ttlway. .1. iB. 11 I.:ywa \tt . Travelling I'asnglier \gent, 739 llroit St.. Augusta, (I. Capt.. Willill Astor ('hanler, ('on ,:r'essman from New York, is the )resi. ntit of The N'ewV Y'ork Star, whiih ik giv"in,r awayi\ at l'ort.y ollar Ilevee tliiily, as olleretil by their advertisem .nt, n anot'he'r (olnll n. Ilon. Amos J. l'ninings, :\. (., Col. Asa Bird (hin ner, I)istriet. Attorney of New Y'ork, cx (overnor Iogg. of Texas, anl ('ol. h'rel. I'ei;gI, of New 'ot'k, are anion the well known nitines in their BoarI i>f I)irectors. f&.t it A Chance to Hold Your Cotton Tlho Nowhberry Bontl'tl W\arohouSc' wVill ho reaely by Septebnier 5th to -toro cotto)1n an IIil tke relasonablo l( uIes on il saine. lIut orest on mlonoy at. low rato. F'or f u rthrt' infonlnation apply to '1'he Nowh'er)ry \\'aro lIfuse ( Co., (ilI'' . W . t 4 1 1 1 ',; , i'r1'". C. .l . SU111 Il i, Ste. I mo. tt\ f. A . )0.00 EiIcyytt' (iiien Away Dally. 't'he publishers of 'l'I.: Nw\ Y-iOt. Tr.\lI, the lhantisotnely illustratedl Stn lty naews lu'per, rt'i giving I IllI' .:1.\tii.: 1h3 t'l".1.: rat'h day for t.he lag - 'st list.of wor1i Inattlt by using the let te'rs 1n111t iltsti int "IT-11--1 N-1'--W Y-0-1{..At N-1.T -li", ll !!loelt' ti t'n s in allt i l o wordi thantl it Is folnti inl 'l'he New \ork Sta-. \Vth 1tm's Ictiolmtry to be cons ill'retI !1 tilt horit.y. 'T'\\ i (: ;(t 1i \\'.AI' it a ' 1h:irst 'lass til-ke'e1n'rs) will be i v t'n tlaih, ft)r st'onel aotl t hird lubst lists, andl 1unin' ithti'r valualt t rew\\,tr1ls, int,huling, I)ii' pne' Sets, 7't'ia Sets, ('hinia. Sterling Sil -erwr\'iu't, e(t'., ete., in orter of 1ierit. Y'his t'tlru ntionitl 'onte st, is bein~ given' to atvertise Ilil ii'rtiu e"e t.his sut'ess ul wcelyl in to n1'w\ home's, sad all pizies will ht 11awartleil I woml )tly with 1)nt Itartiit,y. Twe\1lVe" 2 cent, slaIllpl; l1us.I h' in'loseil for t.hirt:'in w t'ks trial mlh-''rilitionl with full 11;ttienllars anll, list, of over':00 v. Ih tle rewrtits. ('on it'st, olu'ns arnd awardls coin f'no, .\l lay, .11nue 21t.h, and e4'1ses \linlay, Au ,tst,'21s1., iti!I!. Your list, e':III t't'nth Its lyN tiy between these (lites anel will re i\ the awartl to which it nuay he ,'n1itle<tl for' t.hait. <laty, anitl your fulne, w\'ill is printe in the following issul,e' Yili NI.'; \ " tltti< T.e ( )oly one list vanl h. elter'ee by (lhe salle persotn. P'rizes a-e on e.xiblition at, 'I'llI.: ST.\1l''s blusin)ess olli'e's. I 'ersolls siecurin1 Ii .yeles ainy haive ehoie of I,utlies', (;en delelin 's or .1 ivenile,s' 1)I mnodel, ;( 1h1. rI" size dlesiredt. ('all to :thlress I),lpt. Til': NI-: V Yoiu;\ S t .\i, 2:3( \V. :)thl t.rect, New York ('it.'. f.'-t. i, SIDIIONeMJ 2-I y S lei 1y 2o 2.)01 gort \ Oly Leitier APaper,a yii V Folscyapgt PapeP er Legal Cap Paper, Box Pa'er, Tablets, Pen Pointcs, Slate and Lead Pencils, Memoranda Books, Inks, Mucilage, Glue. i\~ e viI sae 'O (ll ll (lley. ,A\s ()Il' 11(1 I tl'll(Iat' 1)l"(C( aI, e Ne oriWc n<eby Racet Store TEACHERS WANTED. I <iTea he'i wnt'( d ih ' II *tea \'aughni i)lii' vilehool, 1)i stirioi. Nio.l:N.istipplin \pletions to e liltinie1r( in befoe Afus,Il S'pti tl 'thi , t 1 p. . I .\ppl cats 11 nnII iedI tn appict. ioni to t. he un.ittned. AV I. A '.e '.\.i :. 'I'li t.io,ie~ f I 'l.it,p. ll \ad:.l :1. , ilTold eah S iltimga chol,Il lIst roei th. A1t daylie Auntio s t.. be hande i fo. September~ ' With, I I'l. I l'atons are4 n.~(('t 1(1s.e to e pi s n tha m ht at.i e .' .m \V. ' I '.-Ns. . IN . A . 1 :, ,J . I tal \V. . Sutc., I AM NOT CONTENTED * * * With past achiovemnotH, but always striving to outdo my former of'orts. You will find my store bright with now goods in the lino of Crockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairings and Bicycle Sundries. I will inuko it prolitablo to you if you call anid ('xtmtio my stock bo foro buying. Tho goods are marked to suit, Iho timos. J.W.WHITE, \aint Stroot, Nowborry, S. C. "Copeland Bros. Sell Them Cheap!" l-I neh \\'hito ILawn at >e. a yard, worth ;"I,. -10 tnli \Vhite Lawn at IO. a y'd. worth 12.'.e. I nlla liie~ns at. 5 . Ia y<l. wortlh S . " " at I0i a yI. worth 121e. .. " ' " at l2!. at yd. worth I7>.'(. 00 pieces ,l'igurtd ad l'( Iti ilawns at avl. at y<d. worth $J aind 10e. 25 licces of <'igurel at I 'lait Organ flies ait I0('. and 1.e. a yd(., t he att110 kind an(t (Iuatlity ats otliers ask you I.; . ani(1 20 . for. We have a beautiluI line of WVhito Or. ganite at. IOc., 12.., ISc., 2tc., 25e. .,>e. ani(I .30c. a yd. Y'ot shlt, see thei to app lreciate them). Wo hatvejuist, received at new lot. of pretty I,aees, Knitbroialories at11n i Rib bons, 13elt. Itickles, Blitnty l'ins a(1 " ans. All of t hese we sell very cheap. (one andI see. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Is cotlalete in every linte. Laatiles' .le1'. and (lhibirei's Iiigh Cut Shoe. In I.,a' van(1 luntton, Talt and 13lack, Ox f ord-1 ad Sililpper; In anly style, prico an(1 (olor. 5 ('lses of lies' ()xfords at 7.5c. worth 5 (:ases illIts' ()xf(is $i.01 worth $1 25 : ('atses Ijalaies' ( )x '(1s $1.2. wort It $ 1.51) ; ( 'rses l.alues' Ox f'd $1.50 worth $2.00 : ('ases IL:dies' ( )xIds $2.1r.) worth $2.51) Misses t nl ('hildreii's Slippers and Ox ford at Sil1., ..). un (l $1.01) a pair. ''he a esI. lino of i11en's ani I3ys' Plants in New"herry, at jtist about half the, 11rce ' you 1iy for thleli: elsewhero. N tw lot 3oys' aIl hi('Itiliren's Cloth ing, which we sell cheap'r thui ever. Shirts, Shirl", Shirts. \Vo have thorn to soil. any ii, at airy price from 21io. to $1.50 all the lattest styloe. U71 ltrellas and 1 '(arasols. We canntot he beat, on l nhbrel las: 1(10 1 ilrellas with steel roIs at 50V. I00 "f "6 " t " , " 75 . 11n Silk 1 ribrellats " " 1.0 a1<( $1.:1. A4k( tosee Ihese lfultiillas. We have j st. reveived i lot of ATen's SergE ('onats an(1 \'ests, aiti( ('rash liits at11( we will certalinly sell thoem ilheapI) 'oEl1 to 5s11 os (on anythintg In our line. \Ve wIll gularanitro t;o sell thec lI't 'x I (ods1 for the ltonoy ot' anty store in N ew berr)Ily. ( 'uEllS1 tEo 8e 11s ofteni. Al in Si rce(l, .Newherr y, . (. Clifford Seminary, UNION, S. C. S,ll>elrE 5(iitaLges in Ait it, an o\sic'. , unibes olf pulpilIs lI nited SEo tht, 1per 5(1nal ihnsttn'tioni arnin can hie givent. I ,EEtr'(, I titon, it all collEe eL lierat-y couresil'. \'oE'aI mitSC ini 0lasses. Art C al isthtenies$130 pe y,101.. I deal tlinu(11tot ' o heal t,. 11W NIEIl-:1 IN IN1.3 Limestone College, iMi'd and nowu, with aE large and11 abl11 I nuty, is l'EIE5iared to) dol eol lege' work (f th lieryE' biOI5gi-t'lrall. NearIly twenty t housand( dolhu- hL' ~ave been1 appriloprii Ii)d foriinhin'neents. A spiIliEid nIw ui 011ldig is beinOg er'et.eid whlich will co)11 ll i hi l agEt \liti umI'iIl, SE lai (E'ary'~, aE li':ulinig-l t(oJin, SE Mitseiitui o Nat-ural l Sciencee, aE beaut,iful hall tor' the I it ry so5El.ty and1( sott nt(EIneede oices. The bildinlg wvill be' fuii hed w14(1it,h new 11I I ing t'irtuIs thr o ighbout, all theo r.11r's wiill be4 suit11id with new fn,i 'I E'Ee. 11Ew lints wIill be0 purlChatsoel, now I14)>ritnre wE E' ill-'14 'h Es qiped-i- in sIher', I * ry'~ thinlg thatt is nece(issar.Iy int t . Wor1Ik oft ai tirst-E''s womanii' (!Oghig I|I he provhh-d111. TheIi si te is uneqlt'li ld inl South ( 'orllna1OI fori beauty and1( for1051 i h t.iul tiss. I AimeistoneO ('olleg e arI C.onnecia'l C.our'ses. Th'le reogularl ((tl'lIlt! egreisiaE.' given by the 1E. hborityv oft h le St ate oft Sout.h Caroil'0ina. \ n es~pecIially tIne ('ourtse inl I'edaEgogy 'u-t s, the ('(iillegE, thEe Se.inIiary, and1( I h I l'rimaryi'. I ot, l,imestone's fr'iends8 ane i fo(trmer: s tdetts te'lI t l imws all Ivitr the South. lie r'ever1ed Capt. 1I. I'. (t ili lh is the(4 SEnior I 'rofessor,. I l'ife'ssor \\'adEli I . Ih'ownt, reicen1tly' of \\ilt h rop1 ('01lIge, is the niew prtofessor' Ii mu4. l''or hut.hrc~, informautiont $o 'r ES . S. Sk-:\St:, I'. Il. 1)OM1INlIK, 'Inu- t,anbiir,~ S.(' Newberry, . C. Sease & Dominick, Attorneys at Law, wtomeFXC.: ON L,AW tAO'&