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SPECIAL SALE ...0 F...f CTTu SEED HULLS, Beginning Saturday Nov. l8th. We will sell Hulls at 15 CENTS PER HUNDRED POUNDS any quantity. This Special Offer will close Nov. 25th., t next. STRICTLY CASII and this mea,is cash when loaded and mos+ positively we will not charge any at these prices. If charged the price will be 20c per hun dred, as this is a spe cial offer for one week only at Newberry Oil Mil1, L. W. FLOYD, President. . t COTrON M AIR ItIcr. (Corrected Semi-Weekly by J. W. Gary & Co.). t November 17: Good Middling .............. Low Grades.................. (i You never know what form of blood I poison will follow Constipation. Keep tho liver clean by using 1)eWitt's Lit. tIe Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills t for constipation ani liver and bowel ' troubles. Robertson & Gilder. ltally Day. Next Sunday will he sunday School Rally Day at Zion. Services commenceo at 10 o'clock. Rev. Geo. S. Hearden will p)reach the sermon at 11 o clock. Trhe public invited to conme. Go to A. C. Jones' for good wvorking Shirts, Overalls, Pants and Jackets. t&f tf. Au Exceptioni to the Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want It. STUA RT Bitos. E. Hi. LESIAT, Manager. t&ftf A Chlurch~ Entertatnument. The ladies of the WVest End Baptist Church will give a hot supper on Sat uirday of this week at one of the new houses near Supt. Wilbur's. TIhe pro ceeds will go to the church. T1he brass band will furnish music. Tlhe public Is invited to come and help out a good cauFe. J. D). Bridges, Editor "Democrat," Lancaster; N. H-., says, "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup) I over used." Immediately re lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Robertson & Gilder. The best line of Men', Women's and Boys' Gloves at A. C. Jones'. Friendship Bracelets Fr'om 50 cents upward, at Scholtz' Jew elry Store. 3t Wanuted at Once. Five hiindred hands to work on rall road. Wages: 90 cents and board per day. J. H. Wicker. tf. Mould idga, Lumboer, Laths and Shingles. STUART BRos. E. HI. LEsLIE, Manager. t&ftf Cancer of the HonO. Mr. C. C. Whitt,le's leg is so drawn by rheumatism that he can not straight on it, or as Dr. Mcintosh, of Newberry, .~~ has made a careful examination of the og,--Says that it iA cancer of the bone and in tH-.llrobability ho may have to amputate it. Mr, Whittle has been agreat sufferer since he has returned home.-Saluda Sentinel, 15th.. WEDDING PRESENTS! Fine China! Ele ant Cut Glass! Beaptiftul amps1 at VARtIOUs AND All ABOUT. "Thero ARF O''IIERRS." The State fair is over--next, conies Tv Ii ristnas. Mr. Thos. I'. Lane, of Ildnderson- Cl ille, N. C , Is in the city. Ii Mr. .1. W. lEarhardt now occupies his i ow residenco on Cliniv street. 1) Mrs. .1. U. )unston has returned 1n rma visit to relatives in Georgia. Rliss Lana Copeland, of Clirton, is M 'isiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. I';arhardt. W Vi S. J. Wooten has a new ad. in this aper for the public to read and heed. to M r. 1'. C. Gaillard moved into his ew residence in "Blrooklyn" on Tnes ay. Itev. Dr. S. T. Hla,ilman will preaeh- o .t St. Paul's near l'oimaria, on next Sun- di ay. fo .J. W. White invites the public to in pect his stock of crockery and glass- S var. SL Ilon. E. S. Illeaso spent several days '1 Newberry last week.-Saluda Ad 'ocate. See advertisement of land for sale w y .1. M. and ). B. Wheeler In another at olumn. sc Several of our young men went, over o Saluda Wednesday evening to at end a ball. al Messrs. Jno. W. Daniels and C. C. el Vhittle, of Saluda, were In Newberry el he first of the week. hi Mrs. E. H. Ault went to Columbia on SI 'nesday to attend at reception given by el Irs. W. I. Gonzales. bi Your attention is directed to the ad- M ertisement, of cotton seed hulls for sale i y the Newberry Oil Mill. th Miss Fannie Leavell is spending ia ti vhilo with her brother, Mr. J. R. ai .eavell in Greenwood. HI Work Is progressing nicely on the ock culvert at the foot of Friend street cc ,t the C., N. & L depot.. t Editor Aull is up from Columbia pending a few dr3s at home. ie will 10 here until to-iorrow. C1 Mcs-rs. .J. 13. Hunter and Rt A. Craw ord made iL b"siness trip to Newberry atst week.-Saluida Advocate. The Newberry delegates to the A. It. ti '. Synod which nit in Charlotte, N. al returned hotne on Tuesday. 01 Lh Remember tho citizens' meetir.g next m riday afternoon-to consider the man- tr er of nominating candidates for May- of i and Aldermen. Mirs. 0. L. Schumpert is attending N ho State Convention, U. ). C., at I )rcenville this week as a delegate from he Drayton Rutherford Chapter. There were several disappointed C ports in the city Wednesday night- N hey walked to Helena to see a boxing p, natch that referee couldn't pull at tll. S. A "Jay from Ja3 Ville" Company rave a performance at the opera house v ['hursday night. The specialties were R ood, but the other part of the per- le ormance hardly up to the average. al Mr. Geo. W. Buchanan who has just eC ompieted a residence on Clne street ti or J. WV. Earhardt left for his home in 3reenwood yestei'day. H-e made many riends In Newberry who regretted to a] cc him leave. i Mtrs. P. J. Voss retur'ned yesterday ai' romn Geor'gia, wvhere she had been call- is d on account of the illness of her j $ nother', who dlied onl last Satur'day and d VIas buried on Sunday. Mr's. Voss and 'amiily have tihe sytnpathy of hei' many 'ienlds in Newbci'ry. It was repor'ted on eur streets on Wednesday, that the trick bicycle riderP vit,h t,he "Jay from JTaysvllle" Comn-. any had fallen from his wheel in 0 Laurens and broke his neck. Tis,P .owever, was not true. He got a fall t mId was seriously hur't, but not, killed.a The Southern Railway will sell g, tickets to Charleston on account of g, 3ala Week for one fare for the roeund a trip. Tickets on sale 20th to 25th In-p Ilusive, limited to 27th. Also on the ?,ist, 22nd and 23d gr'eate' red uct ions In rare will be made, limited to 25th. It, will be a week of continuous amnuse-d ocents. "'he astronomeirs mutst have miscal- n sulat,ed this time as the slhower' of stars ( p~redicted by them has not yet occurr'ed. I We have kept a careful watch for the a past three nights and hlave seen no a sign of a meteoric display. There are I a few disgusted "set-up>" parties who is will-hecreafter have but little faith In a the predictions or calculations of as- t tronomer's. Even Rev. fI Hicks missed e It. Uieud by Biritishi Soliera In A(rlen. Capt. C. G. Dennison Is well known 'i all over' Afr'ica as commander' of the t. for'ces that captured the famous rebel i Gfalishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, 1 fromn Vryburg, Rlechuanaland, he s wvrites; "Before starting on the last camp)aign I bought aquanM.ty of Chain- I bei'lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhwa i Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowell cormplaint, and ] had given to my men, and i.n every ease It, proved most, beneficial." F"or sale by W. E. Pelham, Druggist. Birth-Dteathi. Mi'. and Mr's. H. B. Counts were the happiest couple, priobably, Saturday evening, In Chapin, in the gift of two tlney babes. But er'e many hours elapsed their gladness was t,urned Into sorrow. God, in his Infinite r'isdoin saw fit to call back to His keeping one, the little boy. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. F. Deal, at St. Jacobs, and his little remains wore interred In that burying ground. The little girl, Eva Pearl, was ehristened by Rev. Deal Monday. Our sympathy goes out to the sydened parents.-Cha pin Ne,ws. vi istinnitshetd S eaukers to be 'reaent. '1'he dedication of West Ind Utaptist iurch will tako place ntext Sunday at a. n. Rev. A. .1. S. Thomas, of the tptist l'ourier,will preach the semI-1on. . A. I'. Montague, President of Furi mn University. will -pealc at7.30p. m,. The First Baptist and O'Neall Street ethod ist, churches will unite with the est End Baptist, chttrch inl these ser ces. '1'he public is cordially invit.ed to at 11o Fouled1 tis 5rgo,ns. All doctors tohl Itrniek iamnilti. We-.t .Jlferson, 0., after sUIlt ring 18 ottths Irom R etaI Fisti a, he wou it e 'mless a costly op(ratiton wts per rnied; hutt he cuird hinoli f wt i vl Iive yes of liucklen's Arniea al e, the rest Pilo cure on c':ortIt, and I ie best dlve in the world. 2. eenttu a box. >ld by all druggists. .ongshore- iser. An interesting event of the past week 1 the marriage of Miss Emma lt iser id Dr. A. L. Longshore, which was lennized by R(ev. 1). Til!er, Tuesday st., at high noon, at the residence of e bride's parent,s, Mr. and Mrs. W. Riser. The bride was gowned in elegant costume of bro've broad Dth, the corsage trimmed with blue ilfon and rich lace, which displayed r lovely tyne of Southern beauty. to carriedi a bouquet of white piunmey rysanthemuts and brides' roses em emat'r of love and purity. I)r. and rs. Longshore were the recipients of tmerous handsome presents, attesting oil popularity and the appreciation of cir- many friends. After Monday 1)r. id Mrs. Longshoro will be "At oine" at Silver Street. The H erald and News extends cord ial mngratulations, and wishes them a Il measure of happiness througi the ng aisles of time. * * * tan,berlaln's 'sin Haim Cures Others Why Not You? My wife has been using Chtamlbcrlain's tin Balm, wit,h good results, for a mne shoulder that has pained her con Iually for nine years. We have tried I kinds of medicines and doctors with it receiving any benelit from any of em. One day we saw an advertise ent of this medicine and thought of ying it, which we did with the best satisfaction. She has used only one >ttle and her shoulder is almost well. AnOLPH L. MILLl'T, MLanchester, .H. For sale by W. E. l'elham, ruggist. Dclegates to ltaipt st Convention. The South Carolina Baptist State >nvention is to meet at GalTney, 8. C., ovember 29, 1899. Delegates who ex tet to attend should send their names once to Dr. S. B. Crawley, Galfney, C. M. W. Rankin, J. W. Blanton, G. A. rright, J. R. Leavell, 1. M. Smith, J. , Spearman, W. S. B. 'ord, H. Fow r, Dr. Jas. McIntosh, G. B. Dominick id S. 11. Goggans have been appoint I delegates by the Reedy River Blap tt Association. "'I had dyspep)sia lifty-sovetn years id never' found p)ermaltnent r'elief till I ted Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I n well and feel like a now mian," rites S. J, Fleming, Murray, Nob It the best digestant known. Cures all erms of indigestion. P-hysicianis every here prescribe it. Robe.'isont & Gil 3r'. Ideoat Entertainern. Lovers of high class entertainments, usical and literary, are awaiting with tensutrable anticipation tihe comning of te Ideal Entetrtainers, an organization distinguished art,ist,s pr'esenting a Logramn of unusual excellence and en rttalinent which is refreshingly novel Id otriginal. While partakinig very ~rgely of a musical character, the pet' irmanco Is quite a radical departure om tile ordinaty concert program, Id in fact is infinitely sutper'ior. 1low leasingly diversified is the programn tay be r'eallzed from thte vaied qjuali catlons of the atrtists engaged, the ersonnel being Marcella M. K lock1 ramnatic soprano, Elizabet,h MacKin ~ry, violinist, Caroline Conkling, dra* natic r'etader' and elocutionist, Ainmec ellarlus, solo pianist atnd accompanist, elen Cushing, authoress tand mezze pt'ano atnd Louis M. Vail, umperson. tor atnd barritono soloIst. An attr'aet re feature of the entertainment will s the presentation of Miss C2ushing nd Mr'. Vail. of the clever sketch on tIed "Honoro," the work of the lady tentloned. Glorious NewsN Comes from D)r. D). B3. Cairglle, of Vashiita, I. TI. Hie writes: "Four hot Les of Electric B3itters has cur'ed Mrs. ltrew( r of serofutla, which had caLusedi er great suiffering for years. 'Terrible tires would',bireak oult on bet' htead anti tee, and( the best doctors could1( gIve it( leIp; bitt her cure Is col'rete and hel ealth is exceliont." This shows whtal hlousandls have proved-that Electric litters is tile best blood puriftIer kitown 's the supreme remtedy for e'ezema etter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils at( unnuing sores. It stimu fates liver, kid eye and bowels, expels poison, htelpi Ilgestioni, builds up the strentgth. Otl 0 cents. Sold by all dIruggists. Guar Inteed. Robertson's Tasteless Chill Tonic! Pleasant to take anc ciuick to act. The chil dren cry for it. Th( grown folks are nevel satisfied until they ge it. Only 35c. a. bottl at Robertson & Gilder' nru Stoe. 'TIho liumnphrIia F ounit. S We published a letter on Tuesday fromn a young lady in I toehester, In1d., to Treasurar Ioyd at.king hin to assist ' her in obtaining sonic inf{"rnatioln abo hn er uneles, Charles and .1lii o liump hties, and in less ithan th ree hours t after the iaper Was isted frot this ollie' iIr. Bloyd had the information he i desired for the yomng lIdy. Ali. .lhu Ilu1111 ries is nloV living with his fat- N ily at Etlherid.ge, S. U., Saltlda County, and his bto'.ber -'Ii:ts. II 1lum ph ies was injU rid in the elelone of hebruaary :2S. IS8I, which demoli-hed the town of hlappeIls, from which inju ries he died a y( ar later. Illis wife and child were killed durinlg the cyelonle. This is the information furnished Mvr. Bloyd. I This show- the inpo1tr"tance of making t your" dusires known to the newsp apetr I me-n l"or in less than three hours after " the news was published %l t. Bloyd had the infornation lie wanted. The Iler- a atld land News rt aeahRs tile people and " always brings satisfactory results. c - .- --.- s l 'iho App ite of a O,at t( Is Iuvied by all poor dys)ept iwhose A Stomach and iA,ver are out, of order. All such shouild krlta'y t hat 1)r. King's n New I,ife Pills, the wonderful Stomneh n1d I,iver Remedy gi% es a splendid . app1)(tite, s,aund hy in and at regulaIr i bodily inibaitt I siur.i- t'et'ce health and great euetgy. 0Ui:l :.5) cents at atll v drug stores. High Grade Guano at h Edw. R. Hipp's. f&t tf Stop tihe Fne, Use out Screen Doors and Windows. STUAT 13runos. i I 11. LI,su:,t, \lanager. t&ftf ''he "fi.3ost.ouian'" beats them all. For sale here. S. J. \Vooten. tf. A new lot of Men's Pants at 50c, 71e and i.00-just received---at 1 t&f tf. A. C. Jones'. U1"nr1"-411-ti to ilenlln . 1)evillius Baker and his son Hen had S it prelimainary hearin; on uaa Wednesday before-r Magist ate \W,erts For stealing two bales of cotton fron MIr. .lohn HI liedenbaugh. Iaker confessed the erite and implicated Robt. Koon and Noah Williams, and they were all bound over to the ses,ions court in the sum of $500 each. l3en Haker was re leased. Noon gave hond and was re leased. Baker has many times been before I the courts and has always managed to i get out. HEI's at hard one to catch. r Not a Surprle. t 1t, will not he a surprise to any who t are at all f;.miliar with the good uali ties of Chamherlaiin's ('ough Remedy, 1 to know that people everywhere take pleasure tn relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine v and in telling of the benefit they have t received from it, of bad colds it, has cured, of threa.tened attacks of pnen I monia it has averted and of the chil dren it has saved from attacks of croup t and whooping congh. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by W. E. Pelham, Druggist. Priogratn Teiachers' Associtt ion,. Thc following is tho progr-amme for the Newberray Count,y Teacher's' Asso- t ciation to be held in the Graped School building, Saturday morning, D)ecembler- I 9th, at 11 o'clock a. mn: Elementary sciences in coimmoni schools-Prof. S. L. Powell, Mr'. L. A. Riser. H-ow to make the study of history in teresting-M r. J. N. IHun toi , M iss Belle Cannon. Lilla K'. Joh nstone, Scretary. II. it. It. FOR BAD I)A)OI). tiottle tielit. Frmee. Bai Blood( ennliles Blood aind Sk In IDiseases, Eru ptionms, P1imphles, Setroftu-t Ia, EatIing Sores, UJ ers, Catner, Ecze-, mai, Skin Settbs. Erupt.ions and Sores on CThildra.n, Rthe mitismi, Cattarrh, IItchIng H-umors. etc., a positIve spe cifi cure Is found In iB. B. J. ( [3ottaniIc( BloodI Balm,) the miost wonderful blood] purilIer of the age. It has alwatys cuiredi even the most deep seated, p)er sistent eases, after doctors tandt patent medIcInes hatd all falled. 11. B. B1. cures by driving out of the blood the 1 poItisn ad htumiorii which cause till these trotibles, and1( a cuire is thtus miado t h t, Is perantet- . ConttagIotus Blood ( PoIson, producai ng Ertuptionis, Swollen Etc., cmed(-( by BI. B. B. At dlruggistsa, $1 per large hot t Ie; si x latrge bol t les (full t reatmaent) $5. Wito for~ Free TrIal Bottle, wIhich w Ill b)e soitt by re turn mall. Mediceal ad vice FREE. Ad-I Idress BLoon) BAT Ma CO., A tlant,a, Ga.ly FOR SALE OR RENT. D)welling ttnid Stor'e boose in Helena. Apply to HI. C. SUMMERS, Jr. Y& t, t,f. The best Boys' Shoes in Newberr-y for' the money at A. C. Jontes'. t&f tf. For Atent. Plauntation In high stato cutivation on good ter-ms. Good six room dwell ing, tenant houses, good stables, btarn and gin house, good water', good orch ard-hurhesand school convenient. A pply to M. M. But'onw, Newberry, S. C. Nov. 3, 1899. ti. Miss Bessie Riser's collection of Millinery is her personal selection, and embraces the very latest styles, shapes and colorings, Ex treme moderation :'of t prices is a pleasant Sfeature of her line. 3 TERMS STRICTLY 'CASH.. tf Nt-xt -untiny. Alitls Helle lBennett, of lZichmnond, y., will lecture in the First, MethodiA hurch next, Sunday muorning at t clock. \liss Ilennett is I'residcnt of im \Womuan's lioard of IIomin M issionls, ilth. Sel expects to spend ai month i the boutds of the South Carolina onfere"nce in the int ert of the Hlomo l issio s. NMrs \\'. A. blod)ers, of G reenville, rites ins iof Miss I inlett: "She is uo of I ht" Iu,'"l charmnin;; and 1-ifted1 olil'i of S tit h l n)( Ni1-1 lodiim. She ,okoe('S' t'e for us o Sunday aInd justt ptivated ('reenvilb-." ''he )ily MJail of Aider"son sly\s of liss 1ini nelt: "A large crowd w as at 1e I cthod1st chlclh last evening to ear Mliss Iieninett on the subject of the ork of th iiomie Al issionl Societ.v. h1e is indeed a consecrated womnan, nd has the work of this great. moclve lent, at heart, as her talk last, 'cnii;g lowed. lier enthusiasml inl )ircd the la'dies present, with Iii c (I esire ) organi"ze a I Iome 2 iss ion Society in nudersoli. It is hoped that a hlaIge eongiregnt.ion ill greet INliss lefinet: at, the I'irs Iethodist culircl next Sunaiy," motr11 1;. All will he welcoine. At ni;rght at t.hu usual hom- for ser ices oi invitation of the pastor, lIev. V. 1. lietrherit, Icv. I). Tiller will reach. Mr. Tiller its been stationed i Newberry for four years and in about month will hiae to leave us. This 'ill be the last ehance for otme time >r his manyi3 frinids and admirrs in owberry to hear him preach-iat the irst let.hodist ('hurch Sii.1day night, Beautiful and Cheap, Are 0ur ill)ortedl line of 'illey Chllna. \'ases of tilie est st v'les a11( Iaallips (of all :lllls ..1c pr'ices, We call \V'C you illoliey. ( Ive us a all, 10131.ltrl'SON & (I 11)E t, Corier I )'ug Store Tho P'resident's F4xp'initltmt \Ir. la t.or: While loocking over last 'viday's IiC"ald and News this miorn ng (I don't get t"riday's paipr until 1onday) I noticed al explanation or athier IL reply to the Prosperity corre l)ondent from P'of. SIcr, as to why he Cent,ral iLutl er iLeagute failed to icet, at, (Irace church, in October. Not wishing the blame placed on 'rof. Setzler. the vice-president, I hought it, proper to write a few lines, ihich I ask your indulgence, Mr. I:di or, for space in yoiur" next issue. 1 amitl very sorry that such a thing has ecurued for the Central League hab Icen doing a 1 noble work inl proliotinlg leeper interest in the local Leagues, .d I feel that this may make some lose nterest in the work. I guess as I anm he ''biggest.,'' the blamie must, be pliaced pon my shoulders. However, I will iry t,o carry it anyway. It, is not the duty of the priesident not he vice-pr1esidenlt to arrange the pr'o trammo for' these meeting. It, is the luty of tho progntimmo committee and: lie chairman of the said comimitte. hould have looked after the muatter. L.'hoiugh, we cani't, priess tot) heatvy upon im for I hav'e always not,ified him and ici ped1 him arrange the programme, so, T guess thiis time he was waiting tc icar from me concerninug the mautt,er, Whein I left home, SepItemIber' 15th, m Ocal1 Leaigue had not deeOldedi On thc( Iat,o for meeting, so I left, the nmatter in iands of my iocial League v'ice-priesi lent. I had nio otheor though t thar hat the committee would arrange thc wrogrammite. Now, I move t,hatt the next meeting, vhliich is to be in I anuary, be helhd a h ace cliuirch. I haven't consuit.ed my icague, but I know they'll be glad t( inve Central League meet wIt,h them. As to my resIgnation, 1 (1(1ii ot think t necessary as there would have bect >ut, one meeting unt,il elction of olill ~era, so I thought the vice-pr'esideni soiuld pre'sidei one time. I always notified every local Leagut is well as programme coimm ittee. ThhI >cinlg the case, I guess I'll have t,h< >ame to shoulder. Iloping this will be a satisfactory ex lanat,ion, I will do my utmost, though w~ay, to make the next meetIng a suc ~ess. Pr~esident Central Luther I cangule. Nashville, TVenni., Nov. 13, 18901. LaGrippo, withl its after elfects an fliually destroys thousands orflpeo)>le. I may be qIuicOkly cured by (One iniuti U'ou-h Cu re, the only remnedy tha prtoducnes Iimedlate result.s In coughs~ unids, croup, bruonehit,is, pneuimon ia ami ~troait andl lung troubles. It, will pre vent consumnption. Rtobermtson & (iIlder (lall at Edw. R Hippi for High Grade Guanc f&t ti. No(tic~e, Patterns are sold strict,ly for casli and are not exchangeable. tf. S. J1. Wooten. BAfRGAINS. HIarness, WVagons B1uggies Stoves'and overy thing iln ou line, AS WE WANT TO RI DUCE STOCK. F. A. SOUMPERT, Ag t&tf 2mos. STBTEJIIENT Of 111C Coll111o of rT NoWlorry Savilas BalK of NwbIorry, S. C., at 1110 Clos of B1is111CS S]C11111'bor 30, 1899. Fill 11S11C1 l 0111'Conormity Willi all Act of 11i UC11C1'al ASslllilly, Iii,r(et ivahlei . ....... . $1 11,,711 I iou1ds... ...... ....... lo' . m0 nit andt ixt ti res...... 1 .:;O 00 I);b (' fremal ot her ItanII(s........ :3:1.(:: . :3:: ('olleet itIn aceonnut, ............. It) ;.,5 ().r af sevinred and u n1- (1, 8 C :th on hand ..... ............... :3:,2:3t; !7 $210,,:i5 85, I1Ant1.1TI'1.:s. ('ap)itaul .............................. C5 0,(IO0 00 I'ro'its loss expense., patid... 11,1O1 :31 Dividends un plaidl............... .18:1 Co Cashier's chteck ont standin *............ 2I , 5 I I;atnk deposits ...... :-75,806 S.1 lndividiuati depos its ................... .88.53::; ''I -$L-1,625, IS B ills I)ay able ..................... :: '1 : 3 I'tes: ally appcar l b 'fore m . '. NorOd, ('ashir of above oam,-d(1 Bank. w.ho beingnly sworn, 5-ty.; the above t+tateent is c'orre'ct to the best of his knowvl'dgv and Ilt'licf. .1. E-. NOI tV)D, ('ashier'. Sworn to before me this t.hird day of Octobecr, 15.19. WV. C. TylawI:I, .s| A1ttest: x. 1'. I'M% s. C, .1AA.\I-:s \li'N'It1S1. 0. .Mc'I. 1I( L.\u-: . nt. C. 1\IxrAT s. MY LUNE OF TAmURE WARE' IS COMVPLETE NICE CROCKERY. I1T- OF NICE Christmas Presents IN tJl1tN. AN!) P IiSSIV11I, All ar1'o invi' aIntd ex 11nint1 Mny Stock J.V 1M*.n E, Main Stroot, Nowborry, S. C. NFAV DRY GOODS Notins and Shes. I haive j ust, tretceie nd put,1)1 ini stock Two.V( T1houtsand I" tFiv lintndred ($2,500) NEW DRY GOODS, Under went:, G loves, Illndkterchtiefs, Umbnrellas, Tries, Scarf's, (or'setsi, IlC 'rfumer101y, Soaps, &c(. Hamilton, Brown 8 Co.'s Good Shoes, whtichi will beI sold t, t.he lowest livingv atrd let, its sell y"ou what youi need.I Turk'Iey IRed I 'in ts-, Sh npson back and1( White and( Silv ter G rey I 'rinut 4, and allI of thie best standar'd fancy~ I 'rits at 5c. (Coat.s Spool (Cottton ait -ide a1 doz., -e a Spool, 7 Spools for 25o , and ever y thling 1 at, eloso oin to wVholesatle ) pices. CefvComo1 and sece us often. A.C. JONES. Newberr'y. S. C., October 31, 1899. Chriistmas is not far oil; and (we rem ind1 the plic tbat Sanita Claus is send1(inug Tloys and( lidafy Presenits to the Racket Store. We wil get in a shipment every wooek until near Ohrist mans. Comoe andl select early 6l and( avoid the rush. ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP. We have now in stock the well and favorably <nown Keith Shoes for this Fall and Winter, Vici, Calf, &c., &c. Kid Lined, Cork Soles, :he dryest and warm nst Shoe made. The iewest Lasts and tyles. The Excelsior Shoe Co. making the argest line of Boys' and Youths' Shoes in this ::ountry. In ladies' shoes we carry the fullest, most complete, and up to date stock in the city. We have all widths and sizes in the newest lasts and toes. Heavy, serviceable welts to the lightest, dressiest, hand-turned. Ask for the Regina our beautiful specialty. Rubber Shoes for the million, first quality and guaranteed. COME AND SEE US. We lead the market in low prices for Shoes. Yours truly, t.&g9, MVoverlC TRADE AT-" V' COPELAND BROS. W 1l A\ \'~ I.l'llCN O)'lCN ING A ND uunuuking Newv Goodsl for the pati four weeks, andl the con)Iseg.uen1ce is, 0ur stor 0'Is placked andi~ jammed wlith l New l xl d, an id we aire hie r to) tell you t.hat, we liev~er al low ou rselves to be uni d1ersold by * anyone, q ual i y of goods CLOTHINC AND HATS. 1Alen's suits of Clothes for $4 0(0, worth $6.00; M en's suiIts of Clo1the f' or $5.0(0, wort,h $7.50i; M eln's suit,s of Clothes f or $8.00), worth $10.00; I oys' suits of Clothes for $1.01), worth $1.50; I oys' suiits of 'hlthes for $1.25 and,1 $1.50, wort.h $2. 00; I loyi stitls oif !lothes for $200t, worth $250) and $3.00: I oys' K nee Il'ants at 25e., 40e. and1( 500. a pairP. 1 ig lot, of Menci's lCxr LILanti s, all sizes, at haLf the price yout pa(y for them atL othe r pIlces. Men'COs IIntt, aLI linds and1( latest, sty les. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We have them of aLII kcindIs and the best1, makehs. A big lot. Ldie' .JaLckets4 at from $2.50 to $7.00. A big lot, Ladles' Capejs ait ftrm 500. Lto $7.50)-Plu tsh, Clot,h and We canil show one0 of the H est andl Lairgeit, Stocks of New Dress Goods in Newberry, and at, just H-alf the l'rico yeol hpay for tbem at other stores. You will on ly lose mon~tey for youirsel f if you don(1't, see uts on D)ress G;oods thi is seaLsoni. New TLot Trhiniigs, Velvets, Silks, IVmbroidery13, Laies5 andil liibbon01s. (X nio to Pc0 us5 ofteni. No trouble for us5 to show good1s. cOopolan~Iici I3ros., A,lin Street, Newberry, S. C. ONLY ONF: S'roun. W A N T'1 D --SI'V ICiA L, ltlGIIT'1 and hioniest Jprsons to repre'sent,. us as Alanagers in th is andl close b)y count,Ies. Salary $900) a yeart and ex plenses. Strasightt, b'ona(-lidle, no motre, nto less salary. l'OSI t,ion p)ermanilent O ur references, aniy bank11I (iniay town. It Is mitinily oflice work (conducted at hiome. Rehfereneo. lCnelose self-ad d ressed sLtamp ted env~elopie. TIui Do-)0 M IN ION C~OM l'A N, I)ept. 3, Chi leag)o. TR~ESPA.SS NOTICEJ. A LL PMit~SONH AiUJltM URICY .waLrned not, to Ii lint, fish or treCspa(ss inanly mainer on the lands of the un.. dersigned. The law wvill bestrictly en.. forced aigainst all violators of this no tice. WV. Y. I"AITR. t it D. L. HOOZ~ER & SONS. TRESPASS NOTICE. A.L~ PMitSONS ARic HIEREB3Y .lk waned niot to hunt, fish or tres Pass In any manneriC Oil the lands of t,he uindersignied. Tihe law will be strict,ly enlfor'ced against all violators of this notIce. TrMXANA SUBI3R, --TH E NIewberry lloller Mills Custom Wheat Cround on Friday and Corn on Saturday.