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Mtrail And ati. NIiwtlRRy MARKEr. Correte,d every Tuesday and Friday by Suuuer Bros. M oat.................... ........ 6(@6o . Shoulders ......................,.... 7a. H ams................................. 12(b14o. Best Lard ......................... 7L8ko. Best Molasses, new crop..... 50oc. Good Molasses..................... 25@35o. Corn ..--.. ......................... 65 . Meal .... -. ....................... 600. Hay .......... ................... 750. W heat Bran........................ $1.00. l t " lnt Flour$.................. 81.75. 2n'd Best Y+' r.................... $4.25. Strait Flour .... . $4.00, Good Ordinary Fl tsr........$3.00(g3.60. Sugar ..................... ......... 6(64c. R ico ................................... 6&( 8 c. CofYee.................................. 1 0 15c. Cotton seed meal, per ss.ck... 1.00. Bale Hulls, per cwt............. 30c. Country Produce. Butter, per lb ..................... 15(ta)20c. Eggs, per dozen .................. .12'c. Chickens, each.................. 12(a)20c. Peas, per bu^hol................. 60c. Corn, per bushel.................. 55c. Oaks, per bushel................. 35(a)40c. Swcet potatoes .................... 40()50c. Turkeys, pot- lb .................. 6t 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 6(K ?5c. Cty Daniels has just received a bli lot of Friendship Hlearts. "Come and BOO 'emu." t 1 t. CO'I'ON MARKET. (Corrected Sem-weekly by 0. MCR. Holhes.) September 11: Best grade..................6 1.16 to 6.15 Market steady. The agricultural report issued on the 10th makes the cotton crop August 68 5-10 against 8.i August '.0th, and 70 September 10th, 1898. This is the low est record for many years. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe cie of indigestion: can strongly recommend it to all dyspep tids. "Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dys pepsia. Robertson & Gilder. Stop the Flies, Use our Screen Doors and Windows. STUA 'r 3Ros. E. H. LESLIi, Manager. t&ftf Telephone subscribers. Please add to your list: Blackwelder & Davenport, (Ware house)-1C. J. P. Noel, (cotton yard)--73. Hayes & Livingston, (store)-107. And oblige, t&f. 2% L. W. FLoYo. Alliance Warehouse Slackholdij. Stockholders of the Newberry Alli ance Warehouse Company will meet at Prosperity on September 22nd, at 11 o'clock a. in., to consider a proposition to purchn3e the Warehouse property. R. T. C. H UNTI.Ra, Pres. Jos. L. Kr:rr'r, Sec. { There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure." An at.tnec of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages G4of consumption. One Minute Cough sCure complotely cured me," writes iolen McHeury, l3ismark, N. I). Gives ;5iinstant relief. Robertson & Gilder. School Hooks. XVWe are now ready for the School Book trade. Come before the 25th to avoidl the rush. All School Books sold st,rictly for cash. t&f tf. WVM. G. MAv. S Not ee. I have just returnedi from my summer trip) andi am ready to serve all my 01(d customers and as many new ones as I can, but my p)rices will be somewhat advanecd. Mus. J. Ri. GREEN, t&f tf. Notice. The farmers in the vicinity of Pros perity, and all others interested in to l-acco raising, are requested to meet at Prosperity on Friday, the 29th of Sep enber, 1899, at 2 o'clock p. mn., for the tof organizing a tobacco club. 3,iUNTGRAND) OTHRIFls. t td. Cure is a scient.ific the endorsemnent of and the medical what you eat" and popsia. M. A. Ke Tonn., says It cured n of ten years' stand ~eGilder. - Ilarbcu,n. I1flbe a Barbecue at the resi a'of B. B. Rikard, near Capt. 'WV. -siitts, on September .1th. Music will be furnished for the enjoyment of the young peop)le. t lt. Gent's Customu-Made, Shoes. They arc os good as any in the world. See them at S. J. Wooten's. tr. A Suddeni Death. Mr's. T1. B. Perry (lied at her home in this city on Friday night. She retired early in the night with her infant child, seeming to be as wecll' as usual. About iil o'clock the intant began cry lag, which awoke Mr. Perry, who was asleep in an adjoining room, lie went into the room to sec what was the mat ter' with the child and found the moth er cold in death. She leaves a husband and two children. Millions Oiven, Away it ia certainly gratifying to the pub lie to know of one concern in the l and who are not afraid to be generous to the needy [and( stuff'erinig. Trhe proprietors of D)r. KCing's New D)iscovery for Cor sumption, Coughs and Colds have given away over ton million trial hot ties of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ah solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asth ma, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness and all dilseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call en all Druggist, andr get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price re funded. Subscribe to the Delineator through S. J. WooLen. It will cost less. tt. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Sce Master's sale. Mr. Abram Stork, of Columbia, Is it the city. Miss Mary Nance Fair returned yes terday from a visit to Laurens. Miss Linda We Ich has returned fron: Laurens where she visited friends. Mrs. 0. MoR. Holmes returned yes terday from Black Mountain, N. C. Mlils Lucy Aull, of Mountville, is oi a visit to Mr. J. R. Groon's family. Mrs. ;J. R. Green and children have returned home from their summer trip. Chief of Police Hunter is taking his week's vacation. Mr. Bradley is acting chief. )r. rnd Mrs. J. W. Boozer, of Co lumbia, are spending the week in New berry. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brown leftyester day for Cross Hill. Mr. Brown will go from there to Atlanta. Jas. Y. Culbreath and W. H. Hunt, 1sqs., went to Columbia yesterday on professional business. See notice of election on the question of assessment and levy of two-tmill tax for Graded School purposes. Mr. Ilob Cockroll was called to Co lumbia this morning on account of the serious illness of his brother Joe. Mrs. Kate Coats and daughter, Miss Nellie Coats, are visiting relatives and friends in Laurens and Cross Hill. Mrs. 1.. W. Floyd returned yester day from the mountains of North Caro lina, where she had been spending a few weeks. People should be slow to criticise and condemn until they are in posses sion of all the facts and know the truth in all matters. Miss Eva Riser left on Saturday for Kingstree, where she will resume her duties as teacher in the Kingstree Graded Schools. A citizens' meeting will be held on Wednesday, 27th inst , in the opera house to hear the report of the trus tees of the Graded Schools. On account of the wreck the C., N. & L. trains have been running between here and Columbia on the Southern road since Saturday afternoon. The store advertised for rent by Mr. 1t. C. Williams is the one next to the one in which the laundry is being run. The laundry is not going to leave New berry. There will be a matrl game of ball played next Saturday afternoon on the West End diatibond, between Caldwell and West End nines. The game to be called at 4 o'clock. Manager Voss informs us that he will opeu the theatrical season on the 25th instant with Barlow Bros. Minstrels. He says he has several first-class attrac tions booked for the coming season. Miss Kate Habenicht, of Charleston, arrived in Nclvberry on a visit to Mrs. Theo. Johnstone yesterday. Miss Ilabonicht will go from here to Spartanburg to resume her (.'ti1 as teacher in the Graded School in that city. Two of the unfortunates killed in the railroad wreck, an account of which is p)ublished elsewhere in this paper, were Newberry negroes-Silas Rien wick and Prince Cann~on. Their bodiles were br-ought to Newberry Sunday. Mrs. L. N. Riodger, of UJnion, and Miss Laura Blease, and ..liss Lucille Wilson, of Newberry, arie spending a few days at Mr. M. A. Carpenter-s, on t,heir return froem Washington, D. C., andl H-erndon, Va.-Chester Lantern. Mirs. J. D. Chapman is clerking at Copeland Bros. where she will be pleased to see her many friends and give them advantages of bargains. A' this establishment, can be found one of the most, select lines in the city and are sur-e to please in quality and p)ri ces. Mliss Becssic Ris*,e has returned from t,he North, bringing with her all the pretity new styles in Golf hats,'.Sailors, etc , which she will be glad to show the ladies. Watch this paper for the announcement of her special display in trimmed hats. Mr. T. Al. Neci has comp)leted his cotton p)latform and is itted up in nice style for weighing cotton. His plat form is on 1riend street in rear of the old F'allaw House, where he will be p)leased to weigh your coLt an. Call and see how nicely he is fixed up for business. Bright Boys Star tal in Business. T1he p)ublishcrs of the famous big ii lustrated1 weekly newspaper, P ENNSYL, VTANIA Giti', are nowp)lacing represen Lives at every p)ostollce in South.Caro lina, and they dlesire to secur~e the ser vices of cap)able hustling agents in each of the following towns of Newberry County: Nowberry, Prosperity, Up well, and In such other towns as are not already supplied. T1he work is p)rofit able an di leasant. A portion of Satur day only a cquired. Over 5,000 agents are doing splendidly. No money what ever Is reqluired. Everything is fur' nished free. St,ationery, rubbeir stamp, ink and pad, advertising matter, sam ple copies, etc. Papers are shipped to be p)aid for at thme end of each month. Those not sold are not charged fo!. Write to Publishing Co., Williams port, P~a., andl mention The HIei-ald and News. t 3t. Robertson's Tasteless Chill Tonic! Pleasant to take and quick to act. The chil. dren cry for it. The grown folks are never satisfied until they get it. Only 35c. a bottle at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. F4'IRM IN TUNI~ COUNryl. Thu Itcsidence of Mr. J. W. Derrick Burn ed Last Night--Nothing Saved and No Inuurance. Last night 'Ngtween 10 and i1 o'clocl Mr. J. W. Derrick, who lives just foui miles from the city, discovered hi dwelling to be on fire. When the lire was discovered it hat made such headway that it was impos sible to cheek the flames and the fana ly barely had timo to escapo with theit lives. The dwelling was a large two-story building-said to be one of the best built in the county. In making his escape, Mr. Derrick was considerably scorched and burned about the face and hande. All that .,as saved, was an organ and a sewing machine, everything else was completely destroyed, along with a lot of flour that Mr Derrick had recently had ground. The lih . originated in one of the up stairs rooms or loft, a spark, supposing to have blown in the window fror. the stove 1)11)0. There was no insurance and it is a complete loss to Mir. Derrick. TIIF. HtItlC IiiSPiNSA li. The Stato Hoard Orders its Itoemoval From Its Proent Loevilon* Columbia, Sept. 8.-Very much ado was made today before the State Board relative to the beer dispensary in New berr;. Hub Evars and Cole. Blease argued the matter for hours. The fight was made by a Mr. Fulmer, who wanted the dispensary moved from un der his nose. After hearing the evidence and speeches of attorneys, on motion of Mr. Williams, it was decided that the dis pensary he moved from its present lo cation within two weeks and that here after no man shall be employed in it except one regularly elected by the county Board.-Special to Greenville News. Ited lot From the Oun Was the ball that hit 0. B. Stead man of Newark, Michigan, in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Stilve currd hin. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Fl ons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth, 23 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all Druggists. Bachelor Maiis. There will be a meeting of the Bach elor Maids on Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. C. 1E. Domit.ick at 5.30 o'clock. Thi3 a very.important trecting, and a full attendance is urgently requested. The Prosperity Rller Mil. This mill is owned and operated by Moseley Bros., one of the best business firms in this county. They have ground over eight thousand bushels of wheat this season already. They make four grades of flour. The first patent has been named in honor of the hero of Manila bay-Dewey-and the second in honor of Admiral Schley. Both of these grades are excellent flour and it is pure--no adultcr'ation. There are four' of these mills in t,his county and they are all doing well. We are glad to note the success with which these ent,erplriscs are me-ting for they wvill encourlage our1 peol e to growv mor~e wheat. Investigatin,g Tofln.cco, Yesterday a party fronA Greenwood consisting of the following gentlemen: Editor S. H. McGee, of the Index, Messrs. A. J. Sproles and W. TI.. Burn nett came down to this cit,y to see and learn something ab:out tihe tobacco ex perimnent that is being made hlere this year. They were drivenl out t,o the several places where tobacco is planted, and Mr. Jno. Hlarrell, whol is in chlarge of tihe Stock Comnpany farms, shOwed t,hem howv it was gathered and cured and gr'aded. lie also explained how to sow tile. seed anid transp)lant and culti vate tile weed. T[hey also visited Mr. J. W. White's farm out, above Helena. We thint they were very much p)leased w!ia thleir t,rip, and will plant seone of the weed next year in Green wood County. WVorking Day and Night Tile busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's Newv Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that chlanges weak ntess into strength, list,lessness in to en ergy. bjain-faug into mental p)ower. They'rew wonderful ini building up tihe health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all D)ruggists. Meeting of Couanty Alliance. Tile third quarterly meeting of the Nowherry County Alliance will he hold wit,h t,he Hiartford Alliance onl Friday, October (6th, 1899. The questions to be discussed are as follows: 1st. Th'le best plans of diversifying farming to make mlonley--to be opened by D)r. W. R. Lake. 2. The cultivation of wheat.-to be opened by Hion. JTno. P. Banks. The ediLor and the public are Invited to attend. R. 'T. C. HIUNT'ER, Pres. C. F". BOYr, Sec'y. The Rain Has Come at Last And also thle timne for sow.. ing Turni p Seed. Don' plan t any but B3uist's, they are the best. WVe have all of his choicest Varieties. Come and see us, ROBERTSON & GILDER, Druggists on the Corner'. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL. TiHE NUEWJ OF A JIVE AND PRiO. UItESSIVE TOWN. 1)r. L. G. Corbctt returned (rum the North 'riday. )r. J. S. Wheeler, aftert a pleasaru stay with his brother of "The Wheeler" at Hendersonville, N. C., returned home Saturday. Dr. 1). M. Crosson, Senator fron Lexington County, paid his uncle, 1r. J. H. Simpson a short visit. Saturday. Miss Nancy Simpson has returned to Kinards to open her school. Dr. W. L. Lybrand was in town Mon day and bought at beaut,iful buggy and harness from the 1'rosperit,y Stock Company. Assistant iditor Aull was in the city last Saturday. G lad to see you. Comi agai. M%iss Kate Calvo, of Columbia, is vis iting M rs. ). W. Hola id. Mr. 0. W. i)errick is at home on the sick list. Miss Annie Helle Wise has returned from a visit to Little Mountain. Miss Toy Luther came home with her. Uncle George Wise and Uncle Mike Ketpsou snent Friday in our city. ltev. .1ames 1l1yce, P'resident of Due West College was in town looking after students for his institution. He says the prospects for the corm:ing year are very encouraghug. Cotton sold ut. (i# quite freely in our market, Saturday. The Prosperity cow)I buyers say they expect to make Prospcrity one of the best cotton mar kets this sea on, and we seo no season why it shoulun't be. I"'ive large cotton mills are represented here now, and all say they must have cotton. 'acolet Manufacturing Co. is represented by .1. L. & A. G. Wise. This factory con sumes thirty thousand bales annually. Clifton Manufacturing Co. '.y Mosely Bros. This mill uses thirty thousand a year. Newberry mill by Hawkins Bros. This mill consumes about four teern thousand bales of the fleecy staple annually. Richland and Granby mills by S. S. 3irge. These mills cat up something like fifteen thousand bales every year Union Mplnufacturing Co. by Wheeler & Bowers. This mill uses something like fifteen thousand bales annually, making a total of over one hundred thousand (100,000) hales. This ought to give us a first class cotton market. and we feel safe in saying that the planters will get the highest mar ket price for their cotton at I'rosperity th is season. Mlrs. Sam Sheely died of apoplexy Monday morning,. She leaves a hus baud and eleven children to monrn their loss. She was a sister of Rev. Ml. M. Kinard, of Columbia, and Rtev. James Kinard, of Leesville. A good woman full of good works has gone. For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skin diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing so soothing and healing as Do Witt,'s Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma l3olles, Matron l'nglewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our habias, it will eure." Robei'tson & Gilder. Centrai School E'~xIbitio. Mrt. Editoi': Yesterday was a great day foi' central school. The picnic and exhibition were a dlecided success. Notwithstanding the inclenmency of the weatheri there were nearly 400) peop)le in at,tendlance. All the pupi1ils acquit tcd1 themselves well. Dri. Hiallmnan, of Prosp51erity, gr'aced the occasion with his preOsenicc. I'r'of. 8. .1. D)errick madle a timely addi'ess. T1he cr'owd seemed delight,ed1 with the exei'eises throughoub. Th'ie dinner was stumpt,u ous and the cuisinc could not have been exelled. T1here were several promlintent, cdu eatoi's plresent, that added to the p)leas ui'e of all. The program was in The Herald and , News of the 5th inst.., therefore it, is not worth while to repeat it hci'e. Thaniks are extended to the aumdien.ee for their kindness andl supercib condluct, and the whole comm tunity Is under ob ligations to the musicians of t,he (day, who wer'e the Misses Swyger't, of Pe'ak, and Messr's. 1101) andl Count,s, of Hope, and M rs. Maggie Sheely, of P omnaria, for the splendid select.ions and rend i tions thereof. TJhe day passed off' leasantly and will be long remnembered. Ci'i lt>No. P omar'ia, S. C., Sept. 9th, 1899. We ofTer Onue lin ndred D)ollars Itxoward'~ for Iay' cxaseif Ctr h u a, n 'tb.nrdb I". J1. Ci K N I'Y & CO)., Pronps, T1oledto, 0. We 11te underi'8gnei' haxvtu k nown V. J1. ( hx ney fox' thle last 15 years an d beileve'x hin pe'rfeeJyt honiornit h,t4 itaH sitriou s tran sne oin IailnusId naniallyI ale No tary ntan WVAE,IINO, F INNAN & Aunv[5, Whtoteeuaj II all's Catarrhx'I Ctx 13 uakt'n itertnnxxiy , net ingC diecf j pon ihte b,0( lood and tl(neou sur fneesofyth system. Prtien 75e. prbot't)1.1e. Hohld; byalDngss T'sItlenonhluis fr p. Anx ExceptIon to thte lRule. A shop) where you cnn get, what youl want and( when you want it. STU'I;T IC' nos. (B. IV. of Wo111a11's 001I0, lRicllloll, Va,) INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. New plupils r'eceived at any time. Music Room over Mower Co.'s Store. Terms $2.5 per 8 lessons3, t&f ti. lendrix Milt Nowe. Our gitlners ire beginning to gitn upl tho cottonl crop, which is shout.. Mlr. ('aperas Moriis has a very sick child. Farm11ers are busy pulling fodder and picking cotton now-a-dayt. I am very sowy that I was detained frotn attendjng the correspondents' pienie' and oh, me! how Josh 'J'Truip went for us boys. We will show hil.l how hie ;t anids next year' at his pienie, and we assure him that his uggested programme will not be blank for want of spealkers. The past w'ek we have been on our rounlds again, t(be' recovering enough streligth from ou" spell of fever. We noticed some very good fields of '..otton and corn on Monday and Tuesday in the St. l.uIkes, i1rarman Quarter and 1Utopia sect.ions. Wednesday and Th u's dlay we lpent in Saluda (ounty canva ss I ng. We crossed Saluda at Wyse's Perry, and stopped a while at Mr. 1). M. liedenbaugh's mill and 'vatehed him saw. AMr. Iledenbaugh is an expert, mill Ianti, and likt's the business. Prom here we went. across Laittle al11da on the Cherokee bridge, to our friend, Mr. 1 ufus i I larman, at P"ox, S. ('., a form or Nmeht'rry man. While over there, we had the pleasure of forming a n her of new icluaint,ances. We noticed some fine fields of corn and cotton, and helieve what erops we have snen in Ha luda Counlty are far ahead of those in Newberry. l''riday, bright and early, found us preparing to attend the school exhihi tion and pienic at Centrtl Acailemy, near I'omal'ia, and according to pront ise, I will give a short, account of the proceedin) s. We arrived very early and found only it f'2iw persons present. \We found ourself among friends, al though sonliewhat in IL strange seetion, yet we had passed throtgh this seetiont a time or two before, but bit is is the ! rst exhibition and school picnic we ev,tr attended in tlis section, and let tie tell you that these folks are whole-soulel people, and they try to tmale a stranger feel like he is at home--especially iL newspapsr correspond ei t. 'he hot to begrin was to have bee at tr o'clock, but, on account of some arrtl;gement", the exerefses did not, begin until about. 10 o'clock. The stage had been ereet ed in front of the acatdemy and was bealutifully decorated with evergreens. An arbor had been built neat' tle stage and covered with china brushes. The programme, ats was puliblihd in last week's Ilerald and Nev,, was carried out so handsomely that it showed that the pupils and teler had spared no pains iL tryilng to interest the public. I'rof. S. J. Derrick spoke jut,t before dinner and mnade it good impression. 'rof. Derrick was at home, having been born and reared near here. light years ago Prof. Derrick taught, this very school, and made a good impres sion at that time as an educator. Ills subject was 11igher IEducitional Col leges and Schools. I'rof. Derrick told these people sonime pllin facts, and if heeded, will redound t,o their goodi a.d the welfare of thieir ch ildren. A fler l'rof. D errick had spoken, d inner wiLs anniounledtl, ,Ludl a wonderi'ful feast, it was. We hald the pleatstwe of part.ak ng, to out'r heartt's on tent,s, (If suthl fin itia~tables as5 otn's pltet could de Sire i wit,h our' friei'd, MrIn. J1nio. IHick Ihede3nbaugh). A tabile w'.as sprleid near11 t,he aLcadlemy and wits latdein with line A fter dinnier the exercises were re sumlIed andi were finlishIed aLbout.4 o'clock. P'rof. W. L. MIotes itrtoduced0 t,he3 sp)eakci'.. Th'le cr'owd nitmbnernedl about, 500 personsi), andtt we thinkt I tht, every (1ne preset,t entjoyed thtemselvecs. 'We cenn say thait th)is section has~ mlore t,han its shitre of hanLIdsome 11inn an beati-i fuil women. WeT had1( tlhe pleasu re of grasping the hands of a inumbarii of ouri friends and)( miak ing ntw Vontes. We rod0 Ia whleel Ii,hroingh t.he miutd to futl fill outr engagetmen)t fo. yourit paper'. T1he patronls like( their' teacher', anid, we tintk, the pupils really ladmire Im. We long for' such days ats we spent, at ('en tral A cademily ont last, Friiday. Siuch ptleaLsanit days are' lonlg chlri'shled in ott t'inor'y. We cani ttrulthfll fi.1'say tbat, thlis wa.is one0 of the~ best, schtool exii tionis we haIve e ver' attended,i and wo w%ould( like to makeiC specCial comflmenit on somel of the spleaker's who deser've it, but,1 wc mutlst, irefri'n, as~ thelre were so manyiI of t,hem. Latst, Sat.urdoay at week we at,tenlded the closinig eercises of I Pine [Higg A cademy3, in Laexington (Counity,3 l'tof. W'ill Shealy is tihe teachter, anid hals a v'ery large sch)ooi. 'This wits a new pin1ce to the wr'itei', bt, t,he faces of mantIy were0 faiiarii. 'VTelt diner wIts fine in quial ity and ple nti ful ill (, lan)ti Ly, ais those good old Dutcth folks, know how to prepareLt'. ILir. S. .1. Ila~lentine, St.SM.0rd 1-11i, t and til'o.Ge.. I ,aLt Satith ai weekiVCI wias ia day to be long r'emem'ibereod by3 manLy tht, att tendced the Leaguec eercises att Zlin. Addretsses weO'( rt ade by 1)'l Iev. ArlliIl, IProfs. It. M . Monlts, D). I. WV allatce and1 GeCo. I . Crameri 0'Oil di fferent , subjects. I.I. D)omniniock says lie is no0w fin. shinlg up his canvassing for' fll ord(ers forl tnuri'ery3 steetk, buit t ht, hie !xp)ets to talke somett 51prinig ordercls. A cOoord intg to proise,i( Saiturday 13 foundm the witt' att O)'Neal Acadetmy, attend. ing thie closin el~ xei'cises (of O'Neal school0. Pe'ople0 beIganI to ind ( theit' way3 thtere very~~ earlly anld, by3 ten L)'clock. Ia lar'ge (crowdI ha~d gather1ed to hoer tile exeri'ese.. buht they did not, stop)COf coing unt'il dinner01, wvhen we est: matted the cr'owd at abhout,500. Tihe ex crI 'Oe s were bog tn abhout, 10 o'clock and)( those whoIti took parlt had b1een trinii ed well, andt it, showed that Mis (o' Dominek, tho eillclient teacher of ti< school, had uidergono many distdvant tagi's and spared no pains in trailninr. tilt) ninds of t.hse, hoy8 tiI irils, at especially for thcso cxer"cises. Well the chi!lJron did well and heapet] erowns of laurels on the head of theii teaher wi) so worthily deas'eves It They reieted their pweehes iild dia logues andl acted their tableaus with such grace and ease that we h1card a oinube' of favorablo coninenlts, and we predilet thlLt this comiunity will furnish some of out' leading muen some day. The stage was beaut,ifully deco ratel and the word "I'xcelsior" was on the centre or the wall. Some of the licces brought forth iiuc11 laughter atnd somne of thent acted the "negro' al "'clown" ine. School Conuiiis. sioner l1 iggins was p'reseit and Opened the exercises wit-hI prayi'er and intro Iutel the actors. litss I n)oinick is iucli liked by the 1upil, ald pat rlls LL O'e't:ial. The diliner was spreuad oil it table netn' the hoacuadiltny and 11wil plentiful, i,ni all thiat one coul(d wish. I . the afternoon 1 -of. I)errick, of Sa luda (outnty, spoke on education, School ('ommit1 issione' i iggn'ils also. I'rof. t:rillin T. I'sgh will leave to open hi' School it. Stoke's Iridge, ill I)'lington) ('onut., next we'ek. Ilh is going to teach a ditlerelt. scho ol this year. IIe taug lit in Sumter Coi sty last, yeur. Mi'. 1R. T. I'ugh and bride, of Geol' gilt, will arrive here soos and miake this thei hoine. lie has beei the tele grap)h operator at l elena, ('a. tie ex l)tcts to farit . ylr. .1 lptil t H. ('onnelly, of il tolia, and 1i'. I':1bl rich BIoozer, of St. ILukes, will leave foS' p)artalhurg ini a few days to atield the next. session of \Voll'ord ('ol e.r. I,.:tN A. Newherry, Sept. 11, 1899. TEACHERS WANTED. Teacher wanted 10 tch WVhleehail school, School I)istrilt' No. :i , api licn tion to be handed in on or before 'Sep 1.iml)e' :.', 1899. A1llicittions will be rceeived by eit,ber of the ''ulesrsignedl. ). (. M1 ir. , I). C. !I1l,i.1y l, I '.V I1O l,\N 11, Aittle Alountain, S. C. A Chance to hloId Your Cotton '.The Nowherry Bondl'l \Vari'hionsc+ will be roady by Septeibor 5th to eHot'o cot.toti iiut] nako reaisolabl aivantcoeS On 8lam11. Iiterost Oil Iione0y at low rnto. For furthuor informationt apply to 1lhe Nowherry \Viro Ilouse Co,, GFO. W. HUMiIIE1t, Ires. C. ]'. SIUMMER, Sec. 1 1no. t&f. WAGONS& BUGGIES In Car Loads. Wo haivo just, reces ie a carl of tho \Voll Kniowni Wh'ito I lickory Waugonls; also0, ai cari of hiaggios, which wo will Holi clioap, I[ ili 110pd o'i Nsgo or Huggy, it will pay1 youi to catll and got oulr pri'cos beforo ni:-ikinig your purchiaso. WNo buy in lasrgo lots, pss cash, dlisCOtIlit oury bills, which tls ables0 11s to soil I"trat. Class G ootle ait. low pricos. Corno anld see us. Woe will tako Ipleasture in showinsg you wluat, we have. W\O gtiau-ato(i overy Wa'sgonu and1( Juggy to gi ve (ent ire Vory resp)ectfully, Summer Bros. Teachers' Examination, FrIlmu WVILi4 lkE AN iNxAMllNA - infor white teachers bel at Newherr'sy ( 'ourt, 1 Iouse 011 Sep)teIIinber 14tb, 189i9. 'JThis exarinalsitionl will take the p>lace of t.he ()otobers examiinat,ionl fosr whiites. ihoisr 9 it. m5., to 1 p. m5. I'. WN. IilGI(;;NM Coust.y Snp't of E'ducatio m. Notico or Filial SctilloIc11 amt Dlischarga. IOS'E 1 I!EitilY G IVi-:N men)st, on1 the Estte of I happy I). 1< insard, 'I cCased . oni M\ondlay', thle 18 lb day of -;iseptsliher, A. I). 189,9, att ii o'clock ill lthe forlenlOOn, ill thle I 'robatet Coiurt fos Newberrsy C'ount,y, S. ( .. and1t will iml med!inatel tshesreafter a pplty fors letters 11811 sstory~ as5 txaetr of said s'st,ate. All iierson5 s ving tlaimes stgainst the saidI estate will retder thet samel dssly Lt,testedt, andt thoses inebt.ed to thl. said thsat daSt to 1.he' tlndersIignedt. A\ usgust 18, I1809. It* u' it' W st, li . It s I, Ittls Io , e te:t :!e to 5li5t .0 ltre satltf t A. ,r 15 .n lI, tt'. . I - ;It l , nes ls. for~5 tlhin o ,sjsls Ith; - 'l1 ne ' t i l ht5. 11, ri at. e,snils Xlo ti-,w toip' Crithrs.one e t ot' of .ac roos. &\. I:.n Sshcr . dbi - hv)i d .t:h t wtr l'-jtsrsed to ro he ilr nie '* - :t!tH' i m "s ent ls t ,"tl mtoi'e Litf(5', n tttuIft ave tf ru mtlvln.r 185.w. . I I( Pr)Ues,du A.1 idor of .\biry A.tt fo. NSheisdy County W.W.. C.G S Sttionerv. Why pay so much for N our Writing Material when we can supply you so cheap? We have all grades, but can sell you good Note Paper, 2-1 Sheets for 2c, 25 good En velopes, lIrgo or small, for 3c. Letter Paper, Foolscap Paper, Legal Cap Paper, Box Paper, Tablets, Pen Points, Slate and Lead Pencils, Memoranda Books, Inks, Mucilage, Glue. On1 these ai1l other things we will ave you money. As our interests are looked alter fro1m that, great trade centre, New \oi'k. Ve uiale'lby, lterefore we un11lersell, NE Yourk Racet Store. ICE, ICE, ICE, In an1y <lualntit.y and aIt tany t inle. Special Prices in Large Lots. We solic'it the patronago of' ,dl, and will do our utmost to Notify us iI' you wish wag On1s to stop at your door. S Bw. Jones. The Hot Season Has Come at Last, And Nowis Your Time To Buy Something to K(eep You Cool. w . s81 to) call1 npieial attontion to lthe following lines: I loro you'll linid a big lino of ORGANDIES, LAWNS, MUSLINS, PIQUES, aind1 all kinds of whito goods, IDross paittetrus ready to miako up, withI trininhgH, (etc., to tmatch. I'ans1 of all k inds(, CJorsets, light weighit Unider'vsts., ltibbonsfl, Laces, O xford t ies ini abundan(ffco, all sizes, e-s andI picosv. In fact every thing that1 g(,os to mtake up a fir4. laWsifis' dpart ifiet, I vou will ask to soo hot weather Is you wdl 1be .shownz an immonso I,o~ houghit especially for the l.o6 monthlsi. Se~rgo CJoats and Vests in Saque atnd ul ti( Cut, Alpaca andi Mohair Co~ats uta \ ests inl blac1k and colore. Whluito D1 uckc Pa'nts, I"ancy Vest', St ratw, ( rashi, C rauue, StiffV andl A lpinuo I lats in feathor weight. V ici K id Shioes, laok iad tan, bot hi in Shioes andi Ox fords; Nogligee Sh its in proVusion1, alil colors, pl ain Hi al fancy('. Ilav plaO)Icod a special linO of' Negh g(oo Shirts on counters o0 1h0 closed at cost. All kinds of light woight Under wr, Half H ose, etc. H avo just opened a b)ig line of wvashablo ties from 150c. per doz. up. YOU will find1 everything at lRock Bottom Pr'iicos. Comoi ini and give us a look. Yours rsp)ect.fully, 11 A. RNWICK