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NE WlEItY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer B3ros. M eat. ............................. t/ i 3c. Shoulders ........................... 7c. Htamns.................................. 12(ac)14c. Bost Lard ............... ........... ';j(u81c. Best Molasses, now crop...... 500. Good Molasses ..................... 25 35c. Corn ................................... (i0c. M eal ................................. 550. 11ty... .......... ................ 75 . W hert Brait........................ $1.00. 1st Patent Flou u.................. $4.75. -2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour ........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour ...........$3.00(<3.50. sugar .................,..... .......... t(a)Gic. Rico .................................... 6t(!8ic. Co1Tee ................................. 10 ar)15c. Cotton seed meal, per suck... $1.00. Balo Hulls, per ewt,.............. 30e. Country 1'rodnu, Butter, per lb ..................... 15(20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. 124c. Ch ickens, each.................... 12J(a)20e. Peas, p)r bushel.................. (60c. Corn, per bushel .................. 5e. Oats, per bushel.................. 35(i10c. Sweet potatoes .................... 40("50c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(u 8c. Fodder, per ewt .................. 60(a7)5c. COTTON MAiRtKET. (Corrected Semi-Weekly by J. W. Gary & Co.) November 7: Good Mdiddling........................... 7-30 Low Grades ............................ 0 Dr. W. Wixon, Italy 11111, N. Y., says, "I heartily recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It gave my wife ininiedi ate relief in suffocating asthma." Pleas ant to take. Never fails to quickly eure all coughs, colds, throat andi tung troubles. Robertson & Gilder Work Wanted. Those having carpenter work should consult me. Will work h3 contract or day. All work guaranteed. CIIAS. C. HUNNICUTT, lt. Newberry, N. C. For sale. One first-class milch cow. ('all at The Herald and News oflice. licyclem for Salr. One first-class Rambler, 't99 model, and one good Hartford, '97 model, for sale cheap for cash. For particullars call at this oflice. 2t. A Curiosity. Stop at Win. Johnson's and see a curiosity. It is a sweet potato in the shape of an adder. It was grown by Mr. Charlton CroIer and is a curiosity. Go and see it. "I wouldn't be without Do Witt's Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Thos. 13. Rbodes, Centerliield, 0. Infallible for piles, euts, burns and skin diseases. Bewarc of counterfeits. Robertson & Gilder. The "Bostonian" beats them all. For sale here. S. J. Wooten. tf. Friendship Bracelets From 50 cents upward, at Scholtz' Jew clry Store. 3t Wautteci at Once. Five hundred hands to work on rail road. Wages: 90 cents and board per1 day. J. HI. Wicker. tf. iIru Near Maybiniton. On Thursday night of last wveek there was a small fir'e in No. 3~ towvn ship which resulted in a consider'able losa to Mr'. 14. I. Feagie. A small out house was burned which contained three bales of cotton and the seed froem the three bales. The cause of the fire as far as we could learn was unknown. Dr. H. HI. IHaden, Summit, Alabama, says, "I think Kodol D)yspepsia Cure is a splehdid miedicine. I prescribe 1I, and my confidence in it, grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspopsia and In-. dIgestion. Robertson & Gilder'. Nottee, Patterns are sold strictly for cash, and1 aire not exchangeable. tf. S. J. Wooten. Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUART BROS. E. H. LESLIE, Manager'. t&ftf leor Rent. Plantation in high state cultIvat,ion on good terms. Good six room d well ing, tenant houses, good stables, barn and gin house, good water, good orch ard--churches and school convenient. Apply to M. M. BUFonnU, Newberry, S. C. Nov. 3, 1899. tf. Malicius Mischief. Someone entered Ch as. Beecheris bar' ber shop Sunday night and stole from Lthe show case $10 in cash and tore uip things considerably in the shop. The chairs were taken to pieces, the razors and mugs hid in trash barrels etc. The pollce were put on to the racket Mon <day moi'ning and will look up the 19fetrator. Whoever It was entered with g~dupiat.JCey, ~cetion to the Ruil.. A shop where g'01i-can get what you want and when you want it. ST1uAr BRos. N. H1. LESLIE, Manager'. t&ftf 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 VARIOUS AND ALL AIOUT. This is fair week. There was a large crowd in town yes terday. The city electiou is only about live weeks ol. We have had three heavy frosts in succession. The civil court adjourned Saturday for a recess. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wells and little one, of Greenwood, are visiting rela tives in the city. Mrs. P'. J. Voss was last week called to the bedside of her mother at her home in Georgia. 'T'he Newberry Roller M Ills have an exhibit of their flour at the Fair. The mill will be closed till Friday. Mhr. E. H. Aull went to Columbia yesterday. She will be the guest of Governor and MIrs. McSwecny. Mis. Eduard Scholtz left on Sunday for Now York. She was called there on account of the illness of her mother. Mr. James McCaughrin, of New berry, will visit his friend, Mr. Joseph Moorman, during our festa-The State. Extra trains, good schedules and cheap rates on both roads to Columbia for the State fair this week. The crowd from Newberry will be large. Mr. Geo. W. Dominick brought a sample of sugar cane raised by him to this oflic yesterday. le made 906 gal lons of molasses and banked 1200 stalks from one-half acre. Tuesday, too, is the evening fixed upon by the Misses O'Newle for an At Home to their visiting quartette, the Misses Welch, Pennington, Boykin and Neville Pope.-The State. The town tax books will close on the 20th instant. We were mistaken in our last paper in saying the 27th. Re member that all taxes mu-t be paid by the 20th, or the penaIly will be added. On Friday or S %turdlay last a bunch of keys was lust sonuwhare around town. The bunch rontaiued eight or nine keys of difgerent sizes. Finder will be rewarded if he will leave keys at this ollice. W. D. Hardy, Master, has moved his oflice into the ofilce next, to the Nation al Bank building. He has i much more comfortable place for an oflice now and is more convenient,ly located for busi ness with the public. We started out to publish the dis pensary revelations by Ouzts, Hazel den, et al., but they come so thick and fast that we find ourselves in the pre dicament of the once prominent politi clan in Georgia-we don't know ex actly "where we are at." Mr. W. Boyd Evans has received a letter from the auditor of the war de partnent In Washingtion in regard to the men's month's extra pay for ser vice in the late war, in which it is stated that it will be impossible to reach their claims for at least six months. There is more Catarrl in this section of the coun3ry thani all other dliseases pult togetiaoer and until the last few years was supposed t be incurable. For a groat inany years doctor pronounned it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treat ment, prononced It in calrab)le. Science hais proven eatarrh to be a constitutional disecase, and therefore requires constItutional treatment, flail's Catai rh Cure. manufac~tured by iF. .J. Cheniey & Co., Tolceo, Ohio, is the o .ly consiituttonal cure on the mar'kei.. It is triken interna ly in dos-a from 10 d'ops to a teaspoonful. it acts direct ly ou the b ond anud mucous surfaces of tho system. They of'er one hlundredl dollars for aniy cats, It faits to eure. Send for clrculars and testimonials. Ad dreqs, i'. J CH10NiY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by dri nglais. price 75c. IailPs FamhlIy Pills are the best.' A Needed JImprovemeot. We hear that D)r. Hunter, of Pr'os peiity, is cont(emplating tear'ing away the 01(d White house and hrick house on the corner of H1arringtog and Col loge streets and building some small cottages or store houses on the lot. This would be a great improvcmnent and we hope Dr. Hunter will car'ry out the plan, wvhich will greatly improve this part of the city anid make the property much more valuable. FERTILIZERS! High Grade and Standard FertLilizer's. Also Acid Phos phlate for small grai n1, at New berr'y Oil Mill, by 4t L. W. FLOYD, Pres. Thne 8outhiern's SpecIals. The Sout.her'n rnilroad company will run special traIns over its lines ente ing Columbia for the occasion of the State Falir, on Wednesday and Thurs day, November the 8th and 9th. The following schedule and rates will be ob ser'ved on and by the special train. Leave Anderson 5.30 a. m. ..$3.20 " Chappells 8.02 " ...2.00 " Old Trown 8.12 " ...1.80 4 Silver St,roet8.21 " ...1.80 " Helena 8.32 " ....1.60 " Newberry 8.37 " ... 1.60 " Prosperity 8.47 " ....1 40 " Pomnaria 9.05 " ....1.40 The above iates include one admis sion to the Fair grounds. Teachers' Association. The following Is the programme for the next teacher's' meeting to be hold November 11th in the graded school building: How best to classify an ungraded school-Mr. J. B. Wheeler, Miss Minnie Simpson. The r'eading lesson-Miss Rachei Mc Master, Mr. H. P. Johnson. Address-Mr. F. W. Higgins. Lilla K. Johnstone, Secretary. Ber, the Ih dYou have Alwa sBought 8!dnature -~vdf.rrr~nrrrir NA Ii)AY. A lort Crowd In 'ow e.-'Ih: Salrn 1 1and by tho Masnter. There was it large crowd in towi yes terday and cverything had a lively ap pearance. Everybody seemed in a good humor and while the dispensary did a good business, all seemed to keep pretty straight. '1'he Master made the following sales. Nichols vs. Nichols: Tract, No. I 166 acres to Mrs. M. L. Nichols for $1, 410: tract No. 2-107 acres to .1. M. Nichols for $625; tract No. 3--1:8 acres to N. E. Taylor for $1,020: tract No. 1 77 acres to J. S. Nichols for $405; the Luke Nichols place-99 acres to G. C. Counts for $925. Glenn vs. Glenn-11:3 acres to I'osey Glenn for $310. Burton vs. Cleland, withdrawn. Renwick, extor., vs. Scott Glenn 1911 acres to T. C. Pool for $2,200. Evans & Wilbur vs. Cecelia Sims interest of Cecelia Sims in 525 acres to Evans & Wilbur for $50. Steekman vs. Derrick-72 acres to J. W. and J. E. Long for $525. Blest line of Hlosiery in Newberry at tf. A. C. Jones'. A good lot of Toilet 5oap at tf. A. C. Jones'. Comonnu Pleax Court. The Common Pleas Court took a re cess for a few days on Saturday in or der to allow the Judge to prepare some orders. The juries were dismissed on Friday. The only cases disposed of by the jury besides what was mentioned in our last paper was the case of .Tas. F. Todd vs. Southern liail way-com plaint, disissed. Geo. W. Summer and Z. F. Wright, vs. Clarence Mat thews and E. P. Matthews-$215 for the plaintiff. Three thousand dollars New Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes just received at A. C. .Jones'. 13o3s' extra heavy black Hose 7c to 10c, 15e to 25c at A. C. Jones'. rio is an Oldi Newb orrin. Judge J. M. Crosson, of Ballinger, the venerable father of Mrs. C. L. Mc cartney, has been in the city this week and favored the News with a pleasant call Tuesday. Though his head is whitened by the snowsof many winters, the Judge is as cheerful as a cricket on the hearth, and is remarkably active and vigorous. He grows old grace fully and the News hopes the "sere and yellow leaf" of his usefu life may be as calm and peaceful as the moonlight, on the meadow.-Brownwood, (1-exas) News. Go to A. C. Jones' for good winter Un derwear. tf. Hamilton, Brown & Co. $2.50 Shoes, best on earth for the money, at tf. A. C. Jones', A W.hooting Scr ape. Saturday night Mr. B. H1. Rawvlison shot a negro, Ab alias Albert, Mingo, Onl the railroad between Newberry and Helena-this side of Ciline's shop 0on the Southern Road, Mr. Clint Sum mers was with Mr. Rawllson and it is claimed that the shoot,iid was clone in self defense. The ball entered and wvent, through One thigh and into the other and another struck the negro in the hand. The negro was not seriously hurt. B3oth sides tell different tales and wec will let facts come out else where. A spilendid lot of Children's New Shoes just receivedl at, tf. A. C. Jones'. The best Suspenders in town at tf. A. C. Jones'. lates to ti.e State Fair. For the occasion of the State Fair at Columbia, S. C., November 6th, to 10th, the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad Company will sell excursion rate tickets at the rates mentioned be low for the round trip), including one admission to the Fair Grounds: Class A. Class 1B 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 31 Class A-Tickets to be sold Nov. 7th, 8t,h and 9th, limited to 11th. Class B---Tickets to be 801(1 Nov. 4th to 10th inclusive, limited to 13th. 25 Cases New Shoes just received at ts* A. C. Jones. An elegant line of Men's Gloves at 25, 5i0, 75 and $1 at A. C. Jones'. tf, The obrysanth,emumn Show. The chrysant,hemum show given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church last Friday was a success in every de tail. They realized about, $50. The prizes were awarded to the fol lowing ladies: For best design---Mr's S. P., Boozer. For best single specimen-Mrs. T1. J. McCrary. For best collection--Mrs. T. .J. Mc Crary. For best pot plant-Mrs. Alan John stone. CASTOR IA For Infants and Ohildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slignature of T FLYNP Mlen's and Hoy's (othinyg and Shoes in eries, Notit Nearly lifty yeal:s of exp.ri'ie' I'(raewa gtioti on A ptit 15 last, fully tit) da atbove goods now at 7 ii. n the dc go,ods at, less t han othierS hlatl to p:l to save inoney tradeu% at the One-I'1 $1.25 and the same goods to anoth d to p dow n 25e. at, eaci offe r nut st're -all custolers buy at the si I adics should see our Bilack Goress God ('asllmltes, I felnrietta', I-t'tkan' liltemeber it, i a pleasure and not FLYNN .- taerI'y euttiler trading Wit OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET AL. TIIE NEWS OF A l.1V1 AN1) 'KO. <i sm%V1; TroWN. Ir. J. 1). Cannon has gone to C'olultl bia to spend the week. Unclo Johnnie HIe lenbaugh , of Salu da county, spent 'u'sday in town,%'ith friends and relatives. 1)r. A. 14. Langford hats returned fron Bamberg where he spent a month with his d aug hLtr, Xirs. Saiiic Qu attl ehaumi. While there the Doctor had a severe attack of erysipelas. lie reports busi iiess line in that, section. Bamberg county ha 1S a goo:l cotton er-op and present prices wit.h a ,rood crop will Imlake busii'ss good Mr. Sam Wheeler, of the Wheeler, Hlendersonvilie, N. (,.. spent a few days at home last week. Rev. E'. I'. 1le(lintock, ). I)., was in town Saturiday. Miessrs. John Watt , and Gary Kirk patrick came dowii Saturday from )uc West. to sce their father, lev. Kirk patrick, who hats been sruriously sick for the past few days. Capt. .1. C. 11. l:ouch, of Saluda, spent Saturday in town. i\r. .1. d1. iHunter, as dleio:-:te fr'om the Prosperity A. It. 1'. e:urich, will leave next \Vednesday to attend the Associate leformlled I'resbyterian Syn od wIich convenes in Charlotte. tir. S. S. 1iuge accompanied by Nas ter Walter Wise Spent, MonId'a in Colulbia with his sister, i's. A. I. U ohn. Mr. John S. I3arre left Monday for .1ohuston where he will spend the win ter in the interest, of the Prosperity Stock comllpany. It "as not the inteution of your cot rer.ponldent to say Prof. Set zler "did not want" to arralnge the programme for the (eniral Luther League, but we intended saying probably Prof. Setzler did not know it. was his dut.y as vice president to do so. Mr. Lumus 1lalock bought about twelve thousand bushels of seed while in town last week instead of "twelve bushels." Caleb Hair and Jim Dawkins, both colored, became involved in a dilliculty Saturday night at a dance on Capt.. .John llunter's plantation, which teri'n nted iui Caleb Halir receiving Ia blow on the head wit,h a club, 'endering hinm unconscious. Drs. Wheeler and Hun tel' were' called to at.tentd hi an Ild say his condition is very cri tical. Don't forget, the business mneeting of G race Lut,ber' League niex t, Friday night,. SheriffTlBuford came down last night and arrested Tom D)eWalt, I'1lisha D)aw kinus, Will is lloo'zer, Leafer Sheely and Julius Davis, all colored. Caleb [fair's condlition being so serious tihe ollicers of the law thought best to larrest all parties imphieated. Jim D)awkins, who it is supJposed struck the blow, was not ar:ested as he could not b)e found. Six thlousanld d1ollars~ of Dr1 y Goods, Notions and Shoes to he closetd onut by January 1st. A. C. JIones. tf. A Iily Pnlimr for Gauffacy. On account, of the State Baptist Con vention wvhich mecet,s at the Cntcrpris ing city of Giall'ney Oin the 20th inst., Manager Ed. HI. DcCamnp has1 determ-* ined to issue a daily edition of the Led gcr during tile convention. These dai ly editions wvill contain a completo stcnogr'aphiceal resume of tile preceding days doings in the convention, sketches of prominent workers in the Baptist, Church of South Carolina, pen draw i ngs aind penl picturo's of llapt,ist church bu Ildi ng.s andO IHaptist institut,ions, as well as aL complett resume of mission ary and educational wvork being donc) by the Baptists of this State, to say noth ing of the local and State aLnd natiional news that wvill be published. Manager D)eCamp haus.had conI'ider'able experi ence In the danily newspaper field and is as wvell qualified to get out a daily as he is a weekly, and those who wiill take tihe daily edition of the Ledger' for this one week may rest assured t,hat, they will get, full value for their money. The price for the wce.k wili be only 15c. and every Baptist in the State should have his or' hecr namo enrolled for the week's output. Send silver or twvo cent stamps to the Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. JOE' WIiE1CELER UO)MING HACK. WVill ho In lia liace In Congress for thec Next Besulo. sp)ecIal from Nashville say3s: '"Judge W. J. Hood, of lirence, Ala., has a letter' from General Wheeler saying he wlli resume Is seat in Congr'ess when that body meets. Hie does not say when hie will ret,urn from the Phlillppines. High Grade Guano at Edw- R. Hinn's. f&t tf I'S T CAS STO qC -." II ill the late t, t.yles. Jeans, I"lannels, I) s, St ock tings, t;loves, . 'or 't s. Shirlt, rned is Ilt, al tdvant'e ill t,rit't's wais S b),fore Lt,h rgoodsl wert' unllt'. W\e ar'e. liar of wh,L the same ,roods woubl co: y for them th:t, have recent;y ha u:ht. t ico Store, wIere there is no .le"ving, eo '1' (!custiiter at 1.50. We will not atk 1 1 we enme down to E1.5 a ius others do. ne price. s, the Silk lohair ('r,pons. Ih-illianli-i ,t sntitin- and I.:i:",t \'. ;v, ar' i a labror lt .how. roods. A\ 1.ule w.t nu' c 'S17CASH its will re ('cive a nicO present -F. Anl 1-:nj,ty1 >lo O Hoonn. )n last. l.'riday evening the 1T(ei1t0 ( ,rade of Newberry Graded Schoo gave a party at. the residencc of Mr. C. I. Summer. The crowd assembled was one of thi jolliest and most pleasa:nalt we have evet had the jIleasure of being with, aid the evenlinlt was spent In linany inter est i ug gaes. A gllessitng contest was first on the pro"!ranume and the two priz's we award. l by .lIesrs. (G. A. Ilope and P"red. W. I' odleton, as follow.: l"irst prize for being the most, sne. eessful in the contest to M r. Fred W, I'endleton. '-eond priz, 'or being I he least site ecssful, to Miss Biernice Snith. A fter the contest was decided re fr'eshmtenlts were served, and tile wreitet will say that It( his not, during his pa t attendance to parties, been seited to a! ie del ightful table than t,he one he hadl tie pleasure of sharinlg on this occasion. A fler suipper ihe crowd Irepl)ar"ed for a cake-waik, which was very amusing and sceeed to be enjoyed by all who were in it., and e-pecially by those who had never seen or been inl a cake-walk. The young holies in tile Tenth Gade deserve munlnch credit for givintg such t pleasant, party, and tle writer will ex press thanks for those who are not 1)n pils of the G raded School for their in vitations. * cC.xsio\AI. Tem"upurannce WorkurH. The (:hristian Tempem rance worker.,; of Sotnh Carolina, will hold their an tutal meeting in Columbia, beginnin.; on Thursday night, and csimng on Fri day iiight. Business meeting i riday morning and afternoon. An interest ing pIrogratm is exlectted. "peeches by pronlinent temllrtance advocates and ministers of diterent, denominations, All who are int,'rtsted in the cause of tciIeranee anu the b,tterment and uplift.ing of ml tn.nnity and syt1 pathbise in this noh!e work of trying to save from the evil of drinIk our loved ones are cordially invited to attend. The mectings on Tiursday night and on "riday will be held in the Sunday school ci:apel of Washington street chlrch, and on Friday utight at tl.s Tatbernacle, coiner of Assembly3 and Taylor streets. Xix Prlsoners Itaiggol. Slheri ff [Inford received at telephount message Sunday n ighit about dark Ia come to Prosperity as the negroes wert hiavi ng a small riot among then:selvYes below there on Saluda Iti ver. Thic Sheriftf left immned iately for I 'rospuiit3 and wit hi the aid of Messrs. 11. IH. Ilanir and Gus lilcase went to near McNecry'i ferry aLnd rrested 'Tom IDeWalt, 101! Dav~'is, andf Leathi Sheely. Jim D)aw. kins, the inug leader, imadue hiis escape. Thbe negroes hiad hiad aL hot, supper)01 andI got inito a diiulty .3 and are charged wi t,h hing h i eaten Wm. IIlairi, colored, inito insensibility. It is thought I fai will not recover Te Sheri 1f roile all niigh t and hadu his prisoners in jail by 9) o'clock Mon dany iioninmg. I iems froim I.ong Lane. Mr . "uen'" WVilson 1and( wife and Mis5 Miagg ie Haker' sl>'nt t.he diry at Mir. J, A. lU ii'd's recently3. We umnd erstand t.hat. MrIin. Wilson will returen to thec ne iglihbrood next year and live at, thec Maycs p)lace. MIr. Jim Alewine was at Mr'. WV. F. Pr'ownM last Sab bat,h. Mr. lI chiard( Cald well aLnd NIiss AIla mile CJaldwell visited at Nil. .1. W. Cld wvell's the other' day. Mrt. and Mrs. .I . I. Coliel d have beemn at Mr i. S. A. JTeter's for s'eveiral days. Wec have had sevei al (lrear'y, dismal Oays, the wind blewver severe51'i' here last night. Itumnor says t,bat, Mr. D)rayton ltamnn age has bought what is k nown 1as thc C.,abaniss place and wvill move there. We are glad Lto see the ne i ghb lorh ood fill inrg up) with pioguestivye whiiite imen. If every whit,e man1. coubil own iris owni little home, we tbhisk the couniti'y wouhld be g ratly Iimplroved. Mrs. Carrie St,one and adlopted dlaugh. ter are visiting their reclativyes In our TPhe rehool unrder L,he aulspices 1 Miiss . Jauie K(ilgore, aL very3 estimnal y'oung L tdy, has been In tisssi iaboui two weeks. AlIi the pupils are fall irn In line. Wec wIsh for the new teaceher, the prenits itnd the child irn, a pleas ant and suiccessfuil ycai'. If cech o1 these three will do hiis or her (dut-y al will be well. Th4e serivics incidenlt to the com mnunion were heldi at Ki(ng's Creek lasi Fu iday, Saturday and Sitbbath. Tihc( meet,ing wals well attended arid much enjoyed. Mir. Lindsairy gave us~ some very fine aerirons. Manny visitors at tendedC( on Sabbat.h. NJ'rA. Nov. 1, 1R1tn E H AS $1000 SR ire di'ootts, '' A II iig , I' cc :n hr i i t'tit;iee , ;tn ti w, ceai[.t f ' Ilterlefort, i'I a 1'(sit iont to olfer t.he' ahe \ t 1,layt", altel wo van tell olull tiht' ahm tier liisue i in N,'w Y'ork: so if Vont wt ielling to one cu:tonc- at $1.0, anoth( i.o fo' it oty's stit, oft clothe's a t the ' W e will not. allow ita s ii ;l +;an1r' in t '. icilian l Iocnlays, li( e1t .;, Ait l:a'a hie ht.e 'rttoilittit of I'orei'n looi . r dleViate from is ))olito' attent ionl to all,: t t'IItIe IX .Uill re N e'e. New:, is rral scar.'e. Hlealth of ("nl unity is lirt-e lass it the t irnc of y"et-. t ur farltirs,at e 1Y.;1 httgv nofi ttl picking the tol 'ip of cotton andt Son l111 oalt s, I 'l e fart'llt',s V.III i e) . t t t oha: so'ti wheat., arde, we think, there will be I ittl' (''o1t so i iv I iltihi; \'ct .. f itinbr of uIt witiels a'e comin u to the viltt t t )lIe te o dlo shoppeii; ad to be on hand for ral(Jy.I' N-'v-.-1. I). Ihowlcs tilled his apploinl nient t it . O liv ,-t on tit dayr. 'TI hl uMt.. Olivet, 'eole have bo "il t, tlin he1 ie e will bi ehibtrI'i ': day i t itI ei ont ,aturdvy before (th! foulrth1 Sull day inl Novenehr. Tei d progttarefm will at art t' lllie' itr. The hIethi cow", i '-aiteion lis turchati Ie thi nIe real niee organ for their elre.(h. \W'tell, I,colt hota h en Itot;rento t l to Ih(1 Synod a!n:I to Nowherry anel Itunnhtr of other )alees since his las con n ti n icatio teot a- it is an old thinl WI (.;utess a l acco tnt, of his t ip woul not inter.t, ymli- readIers very tu t t,herefore we will dettst from ehltit the n r t Iv l, .Say tluat (;r.cenwoo IN at ht'st lline lowll till that. shte ha:, -( In line busincs:; nienl there wvith 1lenty <. hitnluney that, is Sur"e tushint her to th front, and wathil what we ay, she i s5on going to be the key to weste Sot,hl Catrolinal. A number of our citir n' at't l11'al in., of nu ving to the faeutory atndI qui ing lit farin, but old boy It coi LI lieves hie will stick to the farnm, ats it i the batkbon' of our country, if it is poor one. We'cll, we were real 11ladI to hear fot "'old anl 1o11 K tty" 1aitit. \Ve hope h1 will write oft.ner' and Inake up for ti sunall ;unup here.i A ntlnibt:r of our eitizYents sp eak: of It tendlin;; the State fair, at Columbia thi wiek, but ,eonat will have to stay hone. T.1o stand on t,he streets of a live tow like Newberry and watch the citizel f'm this and other count,ics for a nun her of iiiiles there tra ding, recnlinds ol wh, bniness mnn enn d10 for at Io~ I We knew a town not, 610 niles distaI one day walis the superior of any 1ow litdie~ i tid.h ....at,.,.w.h.ieve fo bsi:ness, nd ha 2n85 binesm I an dli ir usiness0 8ta1 nyto four~ lthile.......arge ..i, tw tod ILlf o r s 'iterit th us inestts i i of th: tow hs killeher. iut \\ei ebet dtoin th er fhare iof spor .iii, ad (lil Apet: uwlo br .h for severa u. *JAings;,isCwit,wichw.il , Newherry Co Nov 2i, 18997. Baled. cilchr 8 . tix0 Ar11f1 Blit.lictd8t'H1mttrL30i1899. lt tihc (i 0fritAtyi.h ll Act i! At'1(22itirl(mly,IiiL II Atl t(i llar cial e...ii ........... $1 .L v 4 ,i Aurit-ure andixt.tures.....v ,:IIp. Dn fon otheAN liaI8N.... :1t3.rtt:nt; ; At An1er.,w L titlii . i(iwt Ros. I 1( 200 Pretty New POTJII FRAMES r SaIe. Iav juCt sii t rceivedt ian<l tdclodec to oJilr ilritievy lirgo and varied h's)ck of fritIll(s I,wo 1utntrcc1 more protty now n styles of 1 icturo frame ts. When in Snecd of a fralno call at our gallery. ,\\ also fs 1' Kodak Caime"ra , Plates, Developers, PIrinting Papers, Photographic Chemicals, Photo (Jardmounts, &c., uLs( I by Aludeitur I'hotogrlplors. SALTER'S PHOTO H STUDIO. iStreet, NSw berry't, S. C Coffee! Park's Dry Roast Is scientifically tested Hand blended to obtain that uniformity in taste so much c'esired by all who appreciate first i class coffee. We have them in three grades, none of which can be sur passed in quality. ,2 l)! TillS Java-Maclha, Bct, 75 cis 3 lli Tiiis Java-Moclo1, Bcst, $1.00 111) Pks No 6, 25 cts Packag. We also have full line of Park's unmatchable ground Spices. Give them a trial. S.BlON S. PsB N _ 1 ais '70 Se b'Iool T'abllets t.ltey will,el el at. e., :3c, and rc. s l'1CCe are good(c '.l'ah1 lets for thelc price. \'e ;11o carry, a linc of hel Ier gnade-. \e cnl S1) .lply the chlib 1rn with Leadl ones, Sponiges, Erasers, Bonk T'lo those (out of school who I'have' tim toC rea 1(lwe offer a Slot of' nice Books, paiper' cov-. e er 1 :u1 5C. , clo)th Cover 20c. bysonleC of I le biest writers. We can intlerest thiem ini hIousehoh0ll goods( inl Tini and Ag~ate WVare, a lot of useful articles for the kit ohe nI. Our prices will sit, fi we bod(y. We originatedl this pIls" I i.Newherry aido find it ~IdJe[nses, bCcaulse it trea[ts every5 one0 s(julilI. -\ & Col umia 11 tCailroad be2t ween Old T[owno 'J andi ChapIJpells conltainling )80) acrex T hre Hundredlll*( Aeros8 in first and1 sec ond1( low' lan0ds--well aLdapJt.ed to the LgrowthI of buirmu~d a irass. lnoughI oper, landtit for a farm of twelv or 11 Iitfeeni 0 hlorsesC. We I suitedl fore stock ra isingi. l"ne ( wa'ter'. G ood dwiellIinig and( [ten A1ipply~ to iA. ATTAWVAY, Naluda, S. C. II f.Silver Street, S. C :8:0SfmmpBrt & Hollaway, Al ftorwein u< Co( unsellors at Law, Il'raeticte ini all Stakte and( UJ. S. Courts. REGISTRATION NOTIDE. IUM~~:ti IS 11lNU'EIY GJVSN . that.tei ok of([ 1Coitra1tion for' ho To'(wn oif Newberr'y, S. C., are now open'l, andt the1 undersi gned as Surer-~ visoIr of ftegistr'atlon for' said town, will keep said biooks JIoen every day, (Sundays excepted), fr'om 9) d. mn. until - 3 p). mf., unil Iandh includ ing tho4~th day -. of ID~eemnberi, 189)9. JNO. C. GO(GOANS, Supervisor of eglstration. n . O. . AY1'R IS HiEREBY nomJinallIted( as a canididato for ro Sccet.'on as Nayor of Nowborry. M ANv Vrvrona