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NEWBYEIPY MARK,;T. Corrected every Tucesday and Friday by Sumier Bros. M eat ........................(......... i(i4e. Shoulders ........................... 7c. R ans.................................. 12@ 14c. Best Lard .......................... 7 4e8he. Best Molasses, new crop...... 50c. Good Molasses..................... 25@35e. Corn ................................... 60o . M eal ................................. 55c. H ay... ........ .. ................ 75c. W heat l3ran ........................ $1.00. 1st1P'tent Flour .................. $4.75. 2ind Best lour o.................... $4.25. Strait Flour ........................ $1.00. Good Ordinary Flour ...........$3.0a3.50. Sugar ................................ o462c. R ico .................................... 61((8te. Colle................................. 10(tl15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.00. Bale Hulls, per cwt............. 30e. Country Produce! Butter, per lb ..................... 15(a20c. Eggs, per dozen .................. 121c. Chickens, each.................... 12j@20c. Peas, per bushel................. (0e. Corn, per bushel.................. 55c. Oats, per bushel................. 35(q40c. Sweet potatoes .................... 40(ap50c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(qa 8e. Fodder, per cwt .................. 60({ 75e. COTrON MARKE.T. (Corrected Semi-Weekly by J. W. Gat-y & Co.) October 27th. Best Grade..................... 7 Low Grade....................... 5 Wtnted at Once. Five hundred hands to work on rail road. Wages: 90 cents and board per day. J. II. Wicker. tf. President King, Lbarmer's 3ank, Brooklyn, Mich , has used DeWitt's Little Eurly Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. Robertson & Gilder. Telephone Subscrilio,s. Please ad(d to your Prosperity list Dr. N. N. Kibler & Co., No. 19, and oblige L. W. FtLovu. liatroll--Wella. Wednesday evening, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O Wells, Mr. W. T. Harrell and Miss Mamle Wells were happily married, Rev. W. K. Sligh olliciating. After the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served to the relatives and invited guests. The Herald and News extends congratulations and best wishes. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. Aly dyspepsia was of month's standing; after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S. 13. Keener, Hoisington, Kits., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Robertson & Gilder. An Exception to the Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. STUA WT BRos. E. .. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Friendship Bracelets From 50 cents upward, at Scholtz' Jew elry Store. 3t Eddy--Vrt. Wednesday morning at 11.30 o'clock at the Methodist Circuit, parsonage by Rev. D. Tiller, Mr. W. H. Eddy, of Newberry, and Miss Minnie Lee Werts, of Dead Fall, were unitedl in marriage. Immediately after the ceremony they took the train to visit relatives at NInety-Six. We extend best wishes for a long life of happiness and pleas uire. "When our boys were almost dead from wvhooping cough, our' doctor gave One Minute Cough Cure. They r covered rapildly," wvrites P. B. Belles, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat andi lung trou bles. Robertson & Gilder. Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. S'ruA wr Bitos. E. H-. LESIEi, Manager. t&ftf Notice, Patterns are sold strictly for cash, and are not exchangeable. it. S. J. Wooton. Rlates to the State Fair. For the occasion of t,he State Fair at Columbia, S. C., November 6th, to 10th, t,he Columbia, Nowherry and Laurens Railroad Company will sell excursion -rate tickets at the rates mentIoned be low for the round trip, including one admissIon to tbe Fair Grounds: Class A. Class B Little Mountain...$1.15 $1.50 Prosperity........... 1.40 1.75 New berry............. 1 60 2.00| Clinton................ 2 00 2.75 Laurens.............. 2.20 3.10 Class A-Tickets to be sold Nov. 7th, 8th and 9th, limited to 11th. Class B-Tickets to be sold Nov. 4th to 10t,h inclusIve, limited to 13th. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Kirkman, Belle Rive, Ill., says. "A fter suffering from Bronchial or lung trou blh for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It is all that is claimed for it and more." It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Robertson & Gilder. Call at Edw. R. Hipp's for High Grade Guano. f&t If. ertson's Tasteless bicjll 1I onicl Pleasant' o take and quick to act'N The chil. dren cry for Nt. The grown folks are\p ever satisfied until they et it. Only 35c. a bot#e at Robertson & Gilder% Drug Store. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mrs. E. 11. Aull is visiting in Column bia. Mrs. J. O. Dunston is visiting rela tives in Georgia. Mrs. John M. Kinard i, visiting rela tives in Augusta. Miss Laura McCoy, of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. W. P. louseal. Many of our citizens will attend the State Fair in Columbia week after next. Mrs. Stradley, of Greenville, is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Hodges. Mr. Ben Hawkins, of Newberry, is visiting friends in town.-A. R. Pres byterian. Dr. E. E. Williams, the popular pre scription clerk, can now be found with Robertson & G ilder. Mr. W. J. Dullie, of Columbia, is in Newberry this week attending the Presbyterian Synod. The civil court will cinveno on next Monday morning. 'I here is considcra ble businees for this court. Mr. Welch Wilbur has moved into the house on leirend street recently va cated by Mr. Forest Counts. Mr. Z. L. White who has been spend ing the summer in North Carolina with relatives has returned home. Rev. A. J. Bowers will preach in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church on next Sabbath at 11 o'clock. The many friends of Dr. O. B. Mayor were glad to see him out on Tuesday, having recovered from an attack of the grip. Mr. J E. Norment, travelling repre sentative of The News and Courier, was in the city yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. John M. Harrell, who name to Newberry to manage a tobacco farm for some of our citizens, moved his family back to Florcnce on Monday. At a conference of the members of the Methodist, church held last Sunday it was decided to build their new church on the site where the old church stands. Messrs. A. J. S. L.aneford and J. S. Russell have been drawn as petit jurors in the United States Court at Green ville. it nry Spearman has been drawn as a grand juror. Mr. Wm. Johnson has on exhibition at his store a stalk of corn measuring 18 feet in length. He had a patch of the Mexican variety planted of which the above is u sample. On the first page of this paper will be found the remainder of the reply of Mr. Sligh to Mr. Keitt in the alliance ware house matter. It reached us too late for publication in our last. Rev. S. R. Preston, President of Chicora College, Greenville, who is attending Synod here this week, de livered an interesting address to the students of Newberry College yester day morning. Clack Seigler says that the buzzards are eating up the cotton in his section. They alight in the fields and hop around and pick out the cotton. This is the absolute truth, and will cause cotton to go up higher, at least that which. the buzzards take up.-Edlgefield Adver tiser. Don't fail to read Jamileson's adver tisement on the first page of this paper. lie quotes a few prices giving you an Idea of the ba.rgains he has for his eus tomners. He has the largest and most complete stock of clothing and furnish ing goods ever put on counters in New berry. Examnine this stock. Many Thanks. "I wish to express my thanks to the manuiifactu rers of Chainberlain 's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market such a won derful medicine," says WV. W. Mass ingill, of Beauxmont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel teankful. It is for sale by W. E. Pelham, Druggist. The bouthern's SpeciIaIs. The Southern railroad company will run special trlains over its lines enter ing Columbia for the occasion of the State Fair, on Wednesday and Thurs day, November the 8th and 9th. The following schedule and rates will be ob served on and by the special train. Leave A nderson 5.30) a. m. ..$3.20 " Chap peils 8.02 " ....2.00 " Old Town 8.12 " ....1.80 " Silver Street 8.21 " ...1.80 " Helena - 8.32 " ....1.0 " New berry 8 37 " ....1.60 4 Prosperity 8.47 " ...1 40 " Pomnarla 9.05 "... .40 The above rates incitide one admis sion to the Fair grounds. luEV. S. A. DONAHOE Testifies to the. Good Qualities of Chlami boxrlain's Cough Remedy, On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev. A. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church South. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginninag by violent conghing. Hie says: "A fter resor'ting to a number of so-called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Oough Reme dy, which acted like a charm. I most checortally recommend it to the public." For sale by W. E. Peiham, Druggiet. Stop the Flie.. Use our Screen Doors and Windows. STUART BnOS. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftt FERTILIZERS! High Grade and Standard Fertilizers. Also Acid Phos phate for small grain, at New berry Oil Mill, by h 4t 1L W. F LOD,D PreOs. COURT I'iCOCEEJINos. The Criuiaml Cou't Adjournoi weinidaiy 'j lorning-l'rocedings ;ostinud from Last Issur-tlraind Jury's I'resont niont. In Tuesday's paper we had the pro- c ceedings of the court, or the business transacted on Monday. The business of the court was con pleted on Tuesday and Wednesday morning the jurors were dismissed and court adjourned sine die. The following cases were disposed of after we went to press with our last pa per: State vs. Jimmie Crumnmic-1murdecr --mistrial. State vs. Sam Bowman--violating (is- ( pensary law-mistrial. State vs. Ab alias Albert Alingo- re sisting an officer-not guilty. State vs. Frank ''homas---appeal from Magistrate --sentence of Magistrate af firmed. ORANI JURtY'S li'Ol'rT. d Tle grand jury respectfully present to your Honor that they have acted up on all !.ills of indictment handed to J them by the Solicitor and have return- t) ed them into court We have exam- 1 ined the county jail and find that the e roof leaks in several places', the gutter- S Ing falling down, causing damage to the walls, pancs of glm-s broken, win- i dow cords worn out and the chimney to the kitchen badly out of repair. We I would recommend that these repairs be made at once. We find that the t crossings on the Southern Railroad be twcon Newberry and Prosperity n#d: f plank on either side of the rails. We recommend that the County Supervisor' t be instructed to see the railroad au- ' thorities and have plank put on either s side of the rails at every crossing. We have examined the county home 9 and find everything in connection with V the Home in splendid condition. We I find a fine lot of corn and peas and ten s or twelve hogs for butehering this win- f ter, also a fine lot of younmg hogs for an- c othcr year. The county authorities i are to be commended for the manner in t which the Home is kept. t We recommend that our clerk be paid the usual fee. JOs. L. EP's, F'oreman. "Deeds Are Fh ulls, Words are but leaves." It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story. The many wonderful cures effected by this medi cine are the fruits by which it should I be judged. These prove it to be the t great, unequalled remedy for dyspep sia, rheumatism, salt rheun, catarrh and all other ailments due to impure or impoverished blood. Hood's Pills are non-irritating, mild 1 effective. Long I'astorato. Rev. J. A. Sligh has just entered his thirty-fifth year as pastor of St. Paul's chnrch, Pomaria, S. C., and reckoning from the time he first entered that vi cinity as a school teacher, he has la bored continuously in that community for thirty-seven years. Four' congr'c gations have been the outgrowt,h from the parent congr'egat.ion, and one of these Pastor Sligh has long also served. At the close of his thirty-fioum'th year ecently ther'e werec manifest tokens of greatemr unity in the charge than ever befor-e. It is also an interesting fact that this is the only charge which Pas tor Sligh has scerved since he entered the ministry.-Lut,hraLn Visitor. An Entrinm,nent Noveinber i at ati Uat inmst., sat MlcCaugnarin's liani. The above entertainment will be given by the member-s and friends of Miller Chapel, A. M. E Chur'ch. Refreshments and amusements In abundance will be on hand. A large cake will be given the suc cessful Fire 'Company whose members and frilends hold the largest. number of badges. The following will act as sponsors for the Fire Companies: The Aetna-Mrs. Ella Motes. Hook and Ladder-Mr-s. Mary Maybin. Hand Eagle-Mrs. Cornmelia Moon. A beautiful quilt will be contested for. Miss Lula P'ratt will manages this deparintmnent. The following will nmanage the tables. Mesdames Adaline Phillip, E. F. Colt, Lela Cannon, Carolina B3ooz,er, Alice Starks, Laura Boozer-, Harriet Jones, Fanny Suber, Lizzie Sheperd, Amanda Burton,Chmarity Mance,Rachel Bond, and Adaline Simmons. Order will be a specialit,y. Admis sion 5 cents. The above chur-ch has had very many entertainments in the hall within the last eighteen months 'or more, and no complaint has nevemr been beard by the authority or citizens living In that nelghbor-hood. They are to be coin mended for their manly deportment. * * * The "Bostonian" beats them all. For' sale here. S. J. Wooten. tf. IT OURES ! Peiham 's Chill Cure cures chills. Pleasant to taste. 35c. Bottle. PELHAMYS 'ilE l'tIlSY lty .%N SYNOI). ', 1'rPrbyterlauM of Soull t Carolian In Sem%uns fIero--FIr4t Hesyloan '.'ruesadoy Night. The I'resbyterian Synod of South arolina is in session here in Aveleigh1 hiure. The first session was held 'uesday evening, and a large congre ation of people were present to hear he opening sc'mon by the retiring loderator, Rev. A. A. Janes, of I'aco at,. The exercises were opened with a cantiful anthem by the choir, followed y an expressive solo by Rev. .1no. W. ,peak, pastor of ()'Ncal l street Meth dist church. The sermon by R,-v. Mr. James was ee)p, full of I.houghI and earnestly de vered, and was greatly enjoyod by the wge congregation. )r. Thorn well as isted in the exercises. At the close of thre sermon and prayer, he roll was called by presbyteries, howing 00 ministers and 51 ruling el ers present at the organi:ition. Rev. W. G. Neville, of Yorkvilie, 'as unaninously elected Moderator, udlge 1. 1). Withc'-spoon de'lining the Om)1iniation. The other officer-, are tev. 'T.'. 11. Law, 1) I)., stated clerk, lected in 1875, and It -. H1. 1t. luirchi :l, assistant clerk, elected annually. Tbe hours of the se.sion were fixed t, 1.30 i. in. to 1.30 p. im.; 2.30 p. iml. to p. im., with religious services at 7.45 in. "An address of hearty welcome to be Synod was then imade by l'astor Villiamson of Aveleigh ehuch, in ;iIdh lie said truly that the hearts and omes not only of his own people, but hose of all the clurches in the city ,Cre opened to the mebinbers of the ynod, and they were all glad to have he synod meet here, and his own con regation especially had looked for rard to this event with prospective leasure and profit. 1'eistor William on declared this was true from the et, that the pastors of the different lurheies were present to show their nter-st, and he wouhl pre..tcnt then to he t y nod and ask that they be invited o seats in the synod. "Ltev. Geo. A. \Vright, of the Baptist biureh, Rev. W. 1. Herbert. of the irst Methodist church, Rev. Ni. C. C. scherer, of the Lutheran church, and tev. Jno. W. Speake, of. O'Neal :t,reet dethodist church; were then intro ineed at the \loderator's desk witlih the ynod standing to receive them. It was ioted that Rev. 1:. 1'. 11c('liitock, 1). , of the Associate lefornied 1'resby erian church, was not present on ac :ovnt of an extreme case of illness in 1is family." The morning session Wednesday was levoted to hearing reports of presby cries and coImimittees. )r. Win. P. .Jacobs, of Clinton, de ivered an imupressive address in pi renting the work of the Thornwell Or )hanage. A handsome collection was nade for t,his noble work. Weenesday evening Rev. ). J. W. 3achr.an, of Chattanooga, Tenn., pre lented the Cause of foreign missions in m able manner and the Synod adopt,ed t, recommendation to raise $19,000 ext year as its p)roport,ion of tbe gen 3rail fund of $200.000 for this cause. Florence was selected as the next, )lace of meeting, the vote standing Blorencee, 8'1; A ndersoni, 17; Camden, 15. Phe selection was made unani mous. Rev. J. 11 Hall read a carefully lire iared report on hiomve missions lhroughout the bounds of the presby acriecs, which wvas referred to the staind ng committee. The report showed :,hat in atll $4,.i45.47 hiad been expended >n local home missions withlin the bouinds of the synod, 67i echurchies ide(ld, 1 milnisters p)artially supp1orted and many iniss ion points culti vated. The annual report on foreign mis sionis was cead by Re.'. Alexander Sprunt, D). D). it showed that the i3ynod contributed last, year $1 1,000 to uhis cause. Rev. B. P. Reid1 read an excellent re port on education of candidates for the ministry, which elicited remarks from several members of synod on the genc ii subject. The time of the synod yesterday was taken uip in the general d isciussion of lifYeent subjects of interest to t.he Church. One wvhich caused much d is aussion was concerning a redistrict,ing ef the precsbytcries. Last night the session was directed bo the interests of home missions and memorIals to deceased milnisters. In teresti ng repiort,s and several addresses en missions were made, and $5,000 ap prop)riatedl to the work in the synod. A ppropri ate mnemoriail tributes .vere iidopted to the life and character of three able ministers who had be.en prominent in the councils and work uf the church--Rev. Johii B. Adger, D). D,, Rev. J. L. Girardeau, D). D., LL. D., atnd Rev. C. F. Chichiester. The closing session of synod wIll be held this morning and finai adjourn mont made about noon. PROMINENT MEMIiERS. Below is mentioned some of thl 1wpomn inent. members of the Synod, the names bing furnished by one of the elders: Rev. J. W. Bach man, D). D., of Chat tanooga, Tcnn., representing the Exe cut,ive Committee of Foreign Missions. Rev. J. B Shearer, D). D)., LL. D)., President of DavIdson College, N. C. Rev. W. M.-Mc Pheetors, D). D., p)ro fessor' in the Columbia Theological Seminar'y. R1ev. W. G1. Neville, Y'orkville, 8. C., t,he Moderator elected at thIs conven t,Ion, is an able pre'acheri. Rev. J. E. Dunlap, Georgetown, S. C., is popularly known as the "fightIng p)ar son," because of his intrepid valor as colonel of a regIment, (luring the War between the States. Rnv. A. A. .Tnmes, of Pnole, S. CL the retirin~ Mioderator. has served his elhurebl forty-nino yeairs colseeutively a real soldier of the ('ro.s, and a) able Iteateher. I tev. .1. I1. Thori well, 1). I)., of 'ort, Mills, S. ('., a greatly beloved minister thiroughout, synod, not o1ly heeause of Ihis own virtue, butt for the deep vent eration of the (Churc!h as well for the lmelmtry of his illustrious father, the late Itcev. .1hunes.llenley T hornwell, I). 1)., L,b. I). .1udge I. I). WVithersl)ooni. of Yorc ville, onetof the most prom in""!t. laymnen in the Church, Vet modest withal to an extreme dieg 'e. Rev. W. I'. aeobs, ). D., of ('linton, S. C. the houso-father of the 1'horn well Orphanage, an i nstitution well known and hm'ed in all denominations throughout, the State; and 1)r. .Jaeobs hears an equal p'ittioni of this love of th ie people. 1Rev. S. IN. 1'reston. I). I)., of Green ville, I'resident of Chieora College, it 51)lcudid institutionl of learning for we Itev. '.1. II. ,a'w, I). D., of Spatrtan hurg, well-known as re ineral agent of the American I1hle Society for mnanv years, and who was elected stated eklrk of Ilie synlod at t he meeting hd here twent.y-four years ago. :utih per forned coinseeutivety its duties not, ellicieney i!ev. .1. \W m. 1linn, I). D., professor ini South ('arolina College, and well kInotvu in Netvhterry for his splendid addreses on eduae,ttioual lines. ile hals FliAenli ill Newh 'r. Sinee the suslpension of Dotihitit, as (o('mliissioner, and uizts, as boo)kkeep er, \le. J.'m i;arhardt, a I.oxington young mant, has been1 p romnotedt to anl itllorti t. )ositioln at tlie Stat+ dispe1: sary. lr. Iarhard t is a ilond id young mlan of steady habits, tie strictest in tegrity and of sound bsin'ss judlmen1, and h1is promot,ion will he to the advan t:age of his employees.-I exington I)is platch. Gaot Thir M " olnny'$ Wl'rllh. Those who vitrle-sed the p1erfurniauce at the op)erit house 1'ritliy evening by the Washburn Minstrels were delight edI and are yet singing the 1pratises of this excellent comrpany. New berry lms been visited by ,Ii IIllenry and Al l"ields, considered the best travelling, but no performuatnee has ever pleased it Newberry audience like \vashbunrn's \l instrels - in the est,imation of Newo:rry's theatre-goers they oceulpy the first, round ii the uladder. The opera house was full and the aulitene kept in an uproar from the fiest to the last act. We can honestly conuend the show to any city where it iiay appear. We hope to have then pliy a return date in this city. They delight the people whrer r t.hey go. FOR FALL PLANTING Rye, Red and White Onion Sets, Red Clover, Lucern and Lawn Grassi Seed, For sale cheap at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Miss Bessie Riser's collection of Millinery is her personal selection, and embraces the very latest styles, shapes and colorings. Ex treme moderation of prices is a pleasant feature of her line. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. tf A Card. To the I'Cditor' IIerihd atnd Newvs: D)ear Sir: In aL recent, corresponldene of Thle Uerald and N ews fromu thse St,. Luke's communit,y I notice Liihe writer says that that congregat,ieni wasl organl 'hed by one 11ev. Suatrts. Th is is at mits take. Th'icecongr'egattion was organ b:ed in the year i1821) by my fatheor, the l1uev. .lohin D). Sheckc, who was the Iir,,t pias~tor of that,et church. See Iuheim d's hiistory of the Lutheran Chu trch in the Car'olinas. R espect,fully, A\. H1. IC. Silloei. BARGAINS. Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Stoves and( everyting int our line, AS WE WANT TO RE DUCE~ STOCK.j F. A. SCHU1VMPERT, Agt t&f 2mnos. ATTENTION HOUSE KEEPERS. Comno to Rlobertson & (Gildor's Drug Store andi buy your APPLE and WITlE WI1NE VINEQAR, CINNAMON, SPICE, CLOVES, MUSTARD uand MUSTrARD SEED). We can GUARANTEE the purity or our goods for we haveotested thorm. Riobertsoni & Giler DRUGGTS1a ON THE CORNHfl STJITEIENT Of illc Collditio11 of Tllc NcicO1lly Savi1ig Ban of Nowliolry, . C., at 11ic Closc of Busilness Sotcllicl 30, 1899. rilb lis1icll 111 Collfollily willi all Act of Illo iural Asseibly. M,ills recei vable... .............. $14 1,. 1 ', Bo d b)Ii............................ ..,7 .I11 'nnit tire and 'i tu.res.... I,:{nn nn I)uc from otlher Bhtuks ........ :: :t;i; ;:: ('oilect i,.n atetoInti ............. 1 i .75 )verth',fts roclretil urni un *'Vl*4 ..........................;7s ( a,lh o l hand..... ............... t3:,2:t; !)7 t tl 21...,35 I5 1{t 11cv ttlu ith...... t I... (li I he I .t f ii d l l \' l ti Ll-: . ' it al.................. ............. :.:;0 1s Bivil s unybl ..aid............... :tn 3 l:: ': Ca her ' c hl l}" out a cll,ff,"I ..I: .1. d E Nsi ..I. )I). (' i 'r. Sworn dit iu ie thi. third day of Atest: e N. '. 10,I S. . I'. C, i\1I '1tll \ WAGONS BUGGIE In Car Loads. l'r.onally jns rcp,i'l ad ber ofe .ll.: \V-Al K (nowvn \Vl) ito II iecor' \Vgtoitl:+ Norw,i , a r of Bllggit-y, \tli(ll \\"t will sell welioap. uf 100ly of I y \ll~ the o 1i t megy, it \ill pao r ')t to (he1 beutl Swt r o il l before ;t i ltir dayof 81lu'es 1to C sll Firist. (UI:ts; (It. o(1q Itt 1o\\' l)ric( \. ( onto llt l-:;-' u.s. \ e Aill tuko ).ltiuro i .. llowinf V.t). .h.t \.:o I 'Ye. T o glit Illt t vony si . i l ltio. I a a . WellIgO 'r Known Whit cy t 'e ellr \ s ; aSuacamfmaes, whihun .il JOMN!TOONS. ll ch a . I f n1'1 I II Io a \\ ':I{n or ungy,tewil ay yo catitor r,an gletLoti is bI;eyor (f eaki' yo. MIA\ V\'()IIi:. REGISTRATION NOTICE. cas0 '1I (Io N lr bEiV, hIh \IN wpn iltl ti o I :il o fI i t a s inl feur Veryt (f re.~specltt fli l wn N .INATI. CCCNS . O. e 11 i1AYo l of I llisrtimHY el e o n as.ly r her: y. )' . [,hat, verm ItI.:s ofrJetit.rat ito oen nd he ndtersItiged af p uper will keeri booksuu o'n every day,( (Sundayttto s exetegfoms . m.Its ~u 3 tlt.( m., uni and inluin thp le Cth da ofy December, t,sotgyS).t fo SO',uprvisor1 t of13 Igitrti of. et.ember s13, 1890. si d ern YORNSP&ONoE Trs erypars Noratice.uti would nb d much toge Iifu peopl only5 Noatiae his Threspashserwh. allno hhn(1 fzhorough1liy t could't h psine 0o 01ive im up'. '1'e comells mayba aO'C( bL~LigS, soft, p'ony Songciit spony Song fo 0. oNutmay ls VT1 Hofld ioneysol inC'I todill'ereni SIes aInpIceOs bIen thIetC ise. Tr: pone. tyorhth tub ttmorro, nry one iT es passUty I'(8 tNontic.mltt .t I waeredote, to13 hut in treyst.as t insioy OI(enelosed pas ued The RaRcket Store I Ias 7O Sc11001 TIthlets they will sel at, le., 3c. and 5e. H'hcs(e are goo( T1'ai)lets lCu' the p)rict'. We atlso) carry at lie of 'httler gnade,,. We ('an sup 1)>\y the C11hit ren \withl Lea<l Pencils, Sbate 'en1(ils, ('ray ctns, 81p(nges, Etrasers, BRook Straps, &c. 'T'O those out( of school who have time to re:td we 011er a 1l)t Of nti('e 1Rooks, paper (;ov.. er -1 ald .5., Cloth ()vC' 20e., b.; suie of' te )eSt writers. TO Tfiil1!HIA 110 110E, MO W1e cani interest them inl hOusehl1 gootIs inl Tinl and .\;gato W:tre, a. 1Ot. (1 useful art ices fIr the I: itchenc11. Our )1'i('cs w\ill stit, for we ha\"e btt. olle p(rice fr ev'ery hno<1y. We Orig.inatei1 this p ;ln inl N ewhe)(rry' :n1I 1indc it 1)l('ast's, lh(tl1Ise it I 'e;t1s \'e1'y Olle 5( 11:a1'e. T RADE AT - ELAND BROS. I":I1l.\ \'I" lI;1;1N )1'I"N ING; A NI) nlalu-king Ncw Gootls for t.hc prtst ou-. n-t"k::, and t tbc consmie neuct is, our store is i"tnnl aLd jainicd with New Iall (;ootd l-: nl we ar~ hcrt: to tell you that we ncyver allow o ursclve, to beIn..l d rs> h .\l by an.it , tiuality of .oodS Consitlered. CLOTHING AND HATS. 1n', itsoflo('14 she for1 .(10, worth 1,6.0: ilcn's : .it, o (o'lothes for $ .(0, woItlh " :0: ,\ltn's soils of ('lothtes lot ~'.IO wtori b $10 00:1!oay'.,n it sof('Iotbes I' l o ln . wt $1 .:,t: Ilov>:' sitt of ( I io ill ' . .l l d i ,."O, (orth $()'l ; I .o. ' ,nib-" of 'lot les for '2 II), worth $ '0andi :.Ol: I ;t c:' lin"c l'ants at 2:>o., ih'. and .M0o. ai air. tIig lot, of \Ic n's. 1x ta lntl t a l Sins, tt '.lf the Iic ' voll . oou lu tih m at, ot.her latees. .\ten' , Iat", all k inws anlt lat"st, st,yles. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! \ve have thn it of all kinds andI the best, n;tkes. .\ hig lot. I,atlics' jatvckets t,t from '2 .o 1t)o ,;.(O. A hi; lot, Iandlis' (capes at fr o :i'. to I --I'lush, 'lot.h and A I alcau. \Vc c:nn -how one, of t.he Illst, and Iu t"-est Sitock, of New )ress (ools in N\c ei rv, tnl at ju,t Ilalf the I'riuc yo tlt' for t hemt at ot her stores. Yon will onl. n o n ioneV for yourself if you don't, set! is ()I Des., (lOtds this s'tason. Ne w I.ot, 'Ti'inutntings, \elvets, Silks, Il iohlry, I.ttes tinl Hibblons. I'utmtt to se,t ,utl oftI . No trouble for is t.o show g'oods. Ciopolan ica. B3 rs., Alain Street., Newborry, S. C. ON )" ONSTi 1):. NORFOLK OYSTERS solrvedl in any style 4ant4. W are) now ' .4 open4 fo .t,he IseasIon and4read ('ito g'5f0iv SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE I AM NOT *l * * WVith puat achievouments, btt ahvaiys str'ivinig to otdo1( miy formor elfots. You will linud my storo b)righut with niew goods ini the liune of Crockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairings and Bicycle Sundries. I will muako it p)rofitabIlI to you if you call and4 exammoiu my stocko be foroe buyinig. Thle goods8 ario marked to smit the timios. J. W. WHITE, Main St.root, Nowborry, 8. c. EXECUTOR'S SALE. I Wlb j Sh'bb ATl'UICi OUT-. . . Iy (on the ["Irst, Mondaly (Sale daty) In November, 189), alt that tract. oIf lantd, situtot in Newvberry Count,y, S. C., knw a1)flis the Kennerl'y pla1cC, COn Acres, more' 01r less, bounde(1d on the' North and 1Mast by lands of CJhas. S. Su bor', onl 1,h1e South by estato of TV. C. Brown, (4n the \Vest by Mr.s. A. (I. Cald well's lands. ' Ti1ms OF' SAf.I: One-hatlf cash; bal an1ce twelve mfonthIs after' (day of sale, se'cure'd by bond of p)ur'chaser'(14 and ort gage of promIihses sold, with heave to pay whole bid in cash. Purcohasor' to pay fol.' papersI' and stamlps. Also, Seven ('7 IShares of the Capital Stock of The Newberrny (Cotto. ils Tl IOS. V. 'WICKER. S'urviving Executor' estate of H-onry i(non. d on'dl.