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I:. 11. A ULL. il1Tton. EIC l)ICtA11, l'/It1I:tLs'ONIlIINI:. ('oluinbia, Novenbe' :.--We have luad the most, delightful and balmy" weather for t p' IastSVeral weeks tlhat I have evit' known. Yesterday ami hlat,ight, a slig;ht show'e and this Ittoringl" the "Iky i: ll)ar and Ithe sunl ine . 'Ihe S"creta'y of Si ate now keepct the for'e of tlh- convicts allowed by law at, the State tltise all the timue, and the grountis are kept, eheatn and inl good rhuipte amt the huihiig is also givent atttentiont. Th'Ii. is as it shonld be. The State hiat a be:autiful prolrrty here il I it should he kept, neat al in order. ''he visitor to the capitol will be at onte struelt by the lilflerencee in the ip iearant"e of things. TIhere are no newt dev"elop ments in he d isponsary controversy. I'he hoand will me e on the I)t'ceh er to gite M r. Ihmthit,t trial if thereu' e no tle shoot igserap1ttsaund %ounilling of mten h ers of the bouard . I notice from the iap e"s tluit .\lr. It. .\. (;. Ou"zts has gone to (irtenwoit! and will loentte the-re for t he oarat,ire of law. I -au1 osv e -will t' devote his at.tention to hi, p Lrofe'im' and let, twhiskcey sell inta:lonr. IZailro:d lbuilllin here is p rogr'essin;; nieely. Thit- teaut ra luts bee'n a thc eonttatetor', eoul t lini'ii, t Iln-t tiea boau'l has at lot, of work yel, btforet shet g tN . into t hit ci ty. x x TI'he (tlo ternor aI ndlt his ilt iv will go to ('Inu'ar tocn ()n the :! t h, to be ther'e on .h Ot:; l h at, t lhe in l u'etin of A.ht niti t' ()I thot, dhay. Several hihW-r will ae eoelpany the l atltY atni at i-iltisant. timV i uttit'ii at i l. I notai 'i ' from tha .\bbe"t ill, alr t", ihat.: \ bville is moving in the matt r of bItihiin:: an tiher muill. 'nion r ot I'at at: un:tray Iinillue: a. ('hartlott,". ii tn. t e n It ly tlhtold Newherry 'e tatain idlle and .,tand till? ' e need to wake 11u l n ove forward. \\'e wouhd like to w that se ond mill put un ler I hop1n' 'he fari.tt-rs atu going; to ptant aat;ely 'vhent this fall. .\nothet'r 't a;onably sltal.l t eo iton "ropl fill a dlenly of btead in thae South will give u the bautnt',' of ea'hI in tin fat"or atndl we will find ti i, t he mt.,t, prosperoi ' s ee a iont of our eoua tIry. T''he far r' r have thel siltualton in (heir' own hands, it mike: Sto ditl"renee what, your neigih hir dot, or what oth er pIe'ol' do, the "ollut in of t he Liuestion is it ildividiti intte and tighut he worked out by oat-h1 farmetr for hinmself. I beliet'e t.hat otur N'wherty farmters atre working out thi: uest.ion to their owt"n interest. On nxt W\'edner(day Drv. ('Itaenie POi!'3, a New0,hasr ihoyi~ o practicinga U'tih al ond oflhe':not. lawve yonng wb mnt o tii hise e c i'tAiss ( 1 I.s ee ntri. lith he hoi mrany friendfsfin Ndew' aidlatl d welleno:. kn.oA. 'i'hte pibuso of fertilirsae.isng. Soargial oith e pro.iAbigo billton~ haroadil to trahl Iat,h onrie and i'eag iiiattgeo wthleeyhn. leda wllolm un for the ie Suthte Sina9 ien ta lessing1o to. ohem,itontow ,th on ro nd obrouaht, obetter pices.b 1ited the onessondrdth abn vhustly of whet, andonts. Weat irs a densh Mcnow. hak promet dealiat. anodme mat plety Vfernb-ti toheo Waonlybgionnigt e -.enil Ndw. Hpps tt Thsi eytu adamte hc Nit. .1. 11. Itarnes goes to Spartau burg tomorrow to worik it the ca:rpen:. ter business. There was a iii sicl at lr. .lohn i)er rick's on last, Saturday night. \lr. I3elton Stocknutn and little soui arO vCiy ick with fever. There will be thanksgivin services at St,. 1,ulke'a on t.ho :1t,h inst. I tev. Ariail will preacb. Suniday 'waVts "Rally )ay" at Zion chin-ch neatr here and was at sutcces>t si i. LIv. (;co. S. li.arden lracuthed to a largpe Cong"rel;ation. 'Fihe mlusic was sue line. Next Sat,urday is Children's a)ay at liethel churh, near here. 't'he Public is cordially invited to tl'it' out, and the ladi' s lre espt ecially invite l to bI in: well lilled baiskets. ILt. ()livet ad Zion Suna-schools are invited, anda it is hoped that they will t.nrn out inl full foce and help tnuike the day at 5uc'ces,s. The following- is t he t rogrami, viz: ''he gcienrtl subject is the New lesta tnent inl verse. I'rayer. \'eleomm AId resn--no '. ' ''urner. l'he 'I'en ('oin na t incenti.' in verse by tenl chibireln. Arcl \ngel'. lirt vi.;it \lis Ida llaker. \reh Angel's se oni visit -,l is: ()ric \Vait:. The Shiep herds F'annie I''ulmier. Jlohtt the Illptist Nlattti(! I:tker". Na lr i ' at ('anail---ilat.tie I''tlm(r. 'Tho I itind and t he A\postle I'eetr---1by tih ee little girls. 'l'he IDisciples sent forth -Miss I uey I)oniniik. I'arrahlt of the \'ine liraly \Vaits. I.ittle ehiilren - I,uIla Slo('kmoan. 'They In-oiigh1t little chiliren int.o hiion Ilornc itotktckan. 'I'he un-lean spirit, I,(lt llaker. TIhe youn" lawyer I, lit I.owmnr. A t Iic"t huti y ---I.t na I ow m . 'l'it .lot ier of .1eu s ('olle .Mills. '1'hrc w'iekwd Spi rit.--;lent P 'rankliin. Iio:'re his deatth l;tchnian St,ock nii:n. The tra'iit-or' .1dtlt"-Ii'a Stoektniuti., l'hl ' recliet, of .tani s aid Johnl- --lier ley Mlills. 'lI'he divide"d love llelle Ifollut n. 'I'hIe ih-ath of .lohn t.he lial ist--Mliss Ei i)oiiniiiiek. AtL the plhiee of ithe II igh I'riest--.he rotme .\tiorri. W'eedling L.he Mlititude Alice D)omi niek. t 'hrist. b-fo rt' l'ilate \'ounl; .1. Iicoz er. ''l e t'ruellixion . lItvid I'raikliin. Tho l in- nise of .he I 'oirfortei'---Ilat tie \'aits. ticrin on the Mlount--G. l":sie D)om init'k. The law of love Willie lin'ns Th Ilat. Sutitt'r - Iilti nehe S ook man. The \\idow's ite --iuir liuries. 'Tho Hloly C'hild 1,w Ilariman. Ilhe weetpos oVet .Irsaletn-.. C. (t. ur eir. Iiread fromi I lilaven-IlIatti Waits. Dinner. \ fti' tiuner tdulresses will be deliv rred by N pronminent, nien. i,et. ev.ery huoitly ttin out anid enjoy the occasion. A collection will he taken for (onnie Nlix well ( h:tu~e, and let all comle pre.pat'ed to help suchi a worthy insti liit loti). 1)ied at her boiie near I'r,spert'ity. on Saturday niglit Noveiher 18, IS99, Mrs. Nlatildt Ilawtkins, wife of Mir. laeoh H awk ins, deeiasei. I Ier reina ins were ltid to rest itl t hel graveyardt at St. I.uke's on Nlondal;, w here she was a eonsistent m tuheir. She was about 71 years of age. She left, a uinher of rel atives and frientids to mourn her depart ire. All who knew Aunt. Matilda Ioved her. 1,.t N A. Newberry Cotlt.y, Nov. 20, I19. i.us t sttement tat. Hhicatught cold, w'hicth Hett led ton her Iun gs; she physliin, buti gre ii'worse. Ii'Ie toh'd hier slhe. wtas ia hopeless victini of con. Sumtion and iithalit nio med'liii 'otuld eurei hieru. liiir dru'ggist suggested D .i. King's Nw Dh' )Veovery for C'on tliumu.tt>n; she bo(ughtli a bottle anud to her delight fttui herself benefiti d fromi te first doseti. Shie con linuedii i1 ts setad afteri tauk iig six bot. tIeIs, tond il herseilf sound uinil we ll; p ow dues her owni hoiusew'tork, and is as wvel I itsi Hhe( ev'er 'tas. Free truial hbotth-s oh Itis (Greait IDiscover'y at. atlI Druag S.tores.5 Ontly 50I cent s anid $1.00, everyv botle gunaanteed. WEDDINC PRESENTS! l"ino ChuIna' Iletvant Cut G lass! litauttiftul Lampsi)tt at BARGAINS. HIarness, Wagons. Buggies, Stoves and1 every thing in our lineC, AS WE WANT TO RE D)UCE ST1OCK. F. A. SCHUMPERT, Agt L& f 2mnos. Robertson's Tasteless Chill Tonicl 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, If you need any columns, balubters or 1 A"rned work get our prices befor'e you~ I .,We wil Isave you money. Satis- I t-otion guaranteed. STUARUT BRiOS. I'. H. LESL-E, Manager. tas tf n1ott l:ae Itela. Sowing Iheat is now the order" of tho day. \V are glad to seI it Ialgio er'op of >riall grain planted. AMr. N. A. .leter has bought tho Illf ac"ro plaw, andci is now lintu.r 1p) ia neatt cottage. We w'ecomoii him anid finily to our neighborhood, and many others do lilcwis(. Aliss Ifallie Ilitwkins left oin the I ith t) takie charcgr of her school nccar I'cak's. Iiivitations are out, t.o the tmarringo of \liess Mary :iuma ( ' arlisle to Itev. .1. M . i'eui.y whieb will take place the Cveningr of November 22. l. It will b, atn enjoyable ocertsion. Mir. Chliudt Sichttnrlert. spont last Sat' 1u rtiy ii it, wi ii h isbrot.h v 'rM r. Earnest, Sch1I rup rt., ir. I. A. ilawkins will still furnish pianos atnd organs at redue l prices. Ii:t tlvist's those wanit,iiig, to buy itt once for thu pwices will soon go u11p. i"aGripp)e, with its after' Il'cts an ia"ally th'stroys I hiousanls of people. It niaty e <lIuickly cured by ()e bI iliute ('ontrh ('ure, the only renedy that, p r'<u(Iees innIII(diatc result,s in coug;hs, colds. eroupi, bronrchit,is, pncutnonija 1tnc1 throat, antcl lung t,roubl(!s. It will p re v'rnt, consumpltion. ltohertson & (Gilder. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work in Ils Laboratory. i. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tlve. Many sudden deaths are caused by it--heart diseaso, pncumonia, heart failure or apoplexy arc often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisonled blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood--the albumen --leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamlp-Root the new dis covery is the :rue specific for kidney. bladder and urinary t roubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. A t druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention ti i paper. SoTrAyTmtda O1 r SOUsTb CAROLINA, C OUNTY.' O1F Nl' WBIEItIY. F11H1l (TNDEl'RS(l'ED AND NA - th.any sheeler, cati A. Pits, . . A-herts, Ida E. Wheeler and f. .l. Worts will (14r for sale at Newberry iourat .louse, at public outerw, to th higAthe bidder, on Monld y(Sittday) the vitah day of Decemiber, 1l9, that tracet or planttationl of lanid, lying and being,situate in N umber -Nine (1) Town. Hil, Stato and otety a[yellaby cell tining 'l'hree llulndred and1( Six and Th'lree-1"ourthis (:300f) Acres, miore Or less. The ichane i the bo tract of laund oeaseda) ead ho lee estate, and which efothe ave failedA perusos In fity-et Tedland dolarls Abae ole sthfree p bmarate taltso as bokllis, bouwt:Sap rot aN. it wontainful3 cures.Adrs Dr.ctiNo.r &isoas Binhatonbre N.Yland msenin bed fondintper.t, ndi T'overed1 wi rnaline 'orei s,long L.i~tt I Monain. Tl er wild b. an noued wil dayi for salea eler iINLl nTHE litROuBE NiCUR))T.w Alber,titt. ibslon Clty tofeCout, Cof) Commo-Fn Ptles asJ the Administorator of t,he estate tofzusan t Ct o Dennd eensed,( li ti Il, agit J.to whurr D1 enis, tannie n(Iw,romale Daw-d kI ins and than C. Dersni, fe nd-le herew it n, 111( will tse ld pulic utcrysp berfore No.e coti us 8at wbrry,8C drinteN.: leali hous of) sae nM.n 189Tlla ract or t pfnehtaif lanl lid ate intthe fouty indti State, fo sd covnrtaithg g Seet.ivp1te (75) acres,on morte orMess, andi bTnerd l byas o A. H.Hawkns, . T. DVIenni,. WH. S''TEi OF' SALJ':' The HuROlNA,e (lbei00)J Dollason, leprchasf Coneyo o e mod n caish and the alancj~teton of the eurthaserfatuthe time ofnsal, ore casytietefe, toaint f aansticipat theu hoeorein, parl e t of the idcit boreno the purchahotse onwey; the, purchaser ta trive hOs boantaioandot ae if the Conand sutae foreadit ptort,o arnds toi payfor bymp lando A.ovembaerin, 189. T . ens r.. . on aG. thler eat ExItr,i Dennis,th iEcsaed. u .Nile,dcae toatii, aga1in s, athe E.alero it aredi Dfoedants.w eas it ev uytthereafter,il tol atubicpatutry whole the Cou rt Hofs te, crwery, l).tti., ofin the puegahs money aheo Itondasy,t (gieayve s bod ayi ot iao of land blngn to CI the eto ngrtsituatn th Cony rtandl State1 Ilfoprsid cotinn Two HuDredan Notyfveber, (25). Jor or less, Eandbonedbas of . D. Miller,ae, PduardtY agchot Matti E. Miller,d theren , foi ellatpuer ic toutcry ErMheCor O-houseofatheNerbhase, nIonely, (obeay) cath the dala o Dc : cediof 1899 ya thath trterepstrm layi of sandle,lohnpivnlg to the pur-t of n sihertu niate the ou nt nd tahe :fread po,on.Theig w creitrtion(tol >n secuned by la bnd of the purchaseri ndamS:Onae-hal the prtie. Trhe mrhaser to tpatfo sthe s pa pers..o t . W. W. HODGE s, J. P.N.0O. Nor'enhe. 9. 1899. Master's Sales. 'I'A'TE1, 01' SOU''I CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW1EI1{Y -IN COMMON PILEAS. .Joseph F. Ilurton, I'IainLif , Vs. Alice Cleland, et al., D)ef mn(lants. 1' Ol DI;IR UP COUlItTl ili'llN - l will sell to the Iiighest bidder be fore the court house at Newberry, S. (C., on sale day In I)ecember, all that plnli tation of lanll situate in Newberry Cointy, containing seventy acres, mnoro or less, anld bountdetd by Ina Os of . G P'eterson, Alrs. IB. S. I;. WorkmanI David 'itts and public road leading ,romi Newberry to IP'and Word. Also, all that tr..t of land situate in >,aid conunty, containing thirty acres, i')re or less, it being the tract of lani sold by .Jacob Cleland in his life time to Nannie c('adwell. Ti:n Mi a o.' SAc .:: ( )n e-hal f cash, bal ance in one year, with interest from day' of sale, to be secured by bond of pir chaser and mortgage of prcnises, with leave to pay whole bhid in cash. If iurchaser fail to comply with t cems of sitle, lund will be resold at his risk. I'urchaser to pay fort papers and staI ps. W. I). IIAlt)Y, Master. Master's Office, Nov. 8, 181)9. Wi. IH. Parker, as I;xect1tor, &c., I'laintill, vs. V. It. Smith, et, al., Defendants. 1Y ORIDlt OF COURlT HI-,lKIN I will sell to the highest bidder he fore the court house at New berry. . C., on sile daiy in )ecember, all that tract of land situate in Newberry County, etoitainig two hundred and sixty-one ani. one-tenhii acres, more or less, and houmled by lands of 'T'hos. ('hiappell, .ino. 1;. Iloazinau, lRosalie Simikins and others and by Salduda Itiver. Tints ol ~ ii; (One-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, seenured by bond of }urchaser ait mortgage of preni!es sold, with l int're-t on credit poeri ion from day of sale. If Iprchaser fail to omply with terms of sale, land will be resold at. his risk. I'urehaser to pay for papers and stainps. W. I). IIADl)Y, Master. raster's O1lice, Nov. 8, 181)1). Anthony Moon, l'laintilf, vs. I)angerlield Parker, Defendant. --)V OltDI)ilt OH COlRT Hll-AEIN 3 I will sell to the h) ighest bidde be fore the court. house at Newberry, S. C , on -:ale day in )eei-mher, all that. tract of land situate in the county of Nt wher ry, Stale of Son th Carolina, coillltll. wentV-nine and three fourt.h aciies, mlorce or less, and bound ed by lands of Mark Nichols, Win. .1ackson, Anthony Mioon and .1ohn Al len. T t"s a' SA tLE: One-Ial f eash, hal anllCeil in credit of one year, with in terest froin day of sale, cred it pori ion to be secured by onud of purciaser and inortgage of orenises sold. P'urchaser to pay for pavers and Staimips. W. ). IHADlDY, Alaster. Master's Ollice. Nov. 8, 1809. lCvans & Wilbur, PlaintiIf, vs. Lizzie Cannon, Defendant. BY OltDi'lt 01" COURT I1EREIN dated MAarch 3rd, 1899, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house at New berry, S. C., on sale day in Dec., all the right title and interest of Lizzio Cannn in and to all and sing ular all that tract or plantation of Iani situate in the county of Newberry and State of South Carolina, containing live hundred and twenty-live acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of TI. S. 'huncan, estate of of M' s. Hlenson, Mrs WV. 1. Mierchant, D)r. R.. C. Car lIsle and others, the samire being t,he "'ilome l'lace" of Lewis Boyd, deceased. T1'HilS OF SAT,t: CASHl. If purchaser fail to complly wit.h terms of sale in live (lays, the interest of defendant, w ill be resold at risk of former putrcha ser. 1l'uirchaser to payL3 for paper)0s aiid stamps. .W. D. HIA1RiDY, Master. Mlaster's Ollice, Nov. 8, 1899. George S. Mlower, Plaintiff, vs. S. E. Scnn, in his own right and as Ad ministrator, and( ot,hers. B Y ORDER Oh? COURT HICRIIN I will sell to the highest bidder be fore the court house at New berry, S. C., on stale day in D)eceimber, all that tract of landl situate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, con taining one hutndred and two acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of or formerly of A. .J. Longshore, JIames McClung, John Sterling, lands of W. A. Seun and Gilliam Pitts. TrEIMs ov SA LE: One-th ird cash, bal anice on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, to be so cured by3 bond of purchaser and mort, gage of preises)5~ . Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. D. H A RDY, .Miaster. Master's O1lice, Nov. 8,189)9. Mary Emma Lake, Plaint,iff, vs. Cornelia Adam8 Wicker, Defendant. BY ORDER OP COURT D)ATED BNovember 3, 1899, I will sell to the higestbiderbefre hecourt house at Newberry, S. C., on sale day in D)e cember', all that plantation of land sit uinte in Newberry County and State of South Carol inua, containing three husn dred and f1ft,y acres, more or less, anti hounded by lands of E. S. Keitt, Mary D)iekert, estate of Janet A. Ruff, Wmn. Ruff and others. Theli above land will be sold in twoi tracts of 150 and 200 acres each. Plats 1 wIll he exhibited 'on day of sale. T rmis 01" SA LE: One-hal f cash, bal- I ance in one and two years, with inter et from day of sal; credit portion to be aecured by bond of purchascir and mortgage of premises sold, with leave ~o purchaser to anticipate payment in wvhole or In part, Purchaser to-p)ay for papers and st-amps. W. D.THARDY, Master. Master's Office, Nov. 8, 1899. W. WV. Hodges, as Probate Judge, &e., Plaintiff, vs. fames F. Watkins, et al., Defendants. C Y ORDER OF COURT HEREIN I B will sell to the highest bidder be- I ore the court house at Newberr~y, S. C., C )n sale day in December, all that ccr- it ala tract of land lying in Newberr'y i )ounty, containing nInety-sIx and one ourth acres, more or less, being tract g!o. 3 of the lands of William Watkins, i' leceased, and bounded by lands Geo. i P. RlIed, Ralph B3oazman and lands g ormerly belonging to WIlliam Wat ins, deceased. Also, all that other tract of land sit'-I iate in' Newberry County, contaInIng inety acres, more or less, and bound d by.lands formarly belonn t aWn- t hiut Watkins, lands of Geo. T. Reid, estate of Jmtiies Villiams. 't-uits u" SAI.:: One-thiu d cash, bal ance on a Creldit of one and two years, with interest fromt day of sale, to be secured by hond of putchaser" an'i mortgage of preaist 5 sold, with leave to purchaser to pay whole bid In cash. If purchaser fail to comply with term:; of sale, premises will be resold at Iis ri+k. I'rurhaser to pay for paper i and stamIIpS. V. I). IIA Il)V, Master. Master's 0licc, Nov. 8, 1899 Th'e Newberry Savitigs lank, I'htintifl', Wi. T. lattton, et al , Defendants. V ORDI t OP 'OIT lIlIlUIN I Bwill sell to the highest, biider e lore I he court. house iat Ne wberry, S. C., on saleday in December next, all that, tract of lI-t"i situ tt3 In New berry County and State aforesaid, ein taining fifty-two acrTs, m11o1" or less, aIttd bounded by lands of estate of '. M. )errick, A. .1. Hedenbaugh and D. 11. 11ip)). Also, all that 'other tract of land Sit uate In said county and State, con lain ng lifty acr,es muorc or less, and hound od by lands of estate of 1'. N. Derrick, e4tate of J. 1). Wedhlaan, by Canunon's ('reek and by public road lea(ding from Newberry C- H. to Columbia, S. C. ''aiMs 01" SA.:: One-third cash, bal ance on i cred it of one andi t wo yi'ars, with Interest from day of sale, to be se' cured by hond of purchtascr and iort, gage of prlmises sold, with leave to pur'cha'er' to anltici pate payment. I'il chaser mlust. comply with terms of sale in one bour or promises will be resold at his a'isk. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. \V. 1). II A ) Y, Master. Master's (illce, Nov. 8, 1899. The National Hank of Newberry, South Car)'ina, Plaint ill, ,Jaitmes J. 'T'hotmas et at., Defendaats. BY' ORIEt 01. ('OUltl' 11':t,EIN daited Nov. 10, It8a8, l will sell to the ttghest hidder" beforo tho Coutrt House at New berry, S. C., on sale day in li)e cember all that tract of land situate in Newberry County, State of South Car olina, cont,aining one hundred and ninety-six acres, more or less, atnd bontded by lands of M ra. S Ml. Oxne', Levi N. Presley, W. T. Colield, Ni's Sarah l . 'hick and ot.hers. Also all that tract of land in the said county and State containing eighty thbree acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs S. N. Oxner, L. M. Presley and other lands of Jaames J. Thomas. TitMs o, SAL.": One-third cash and the balance on at credit, of one and two years. Credit portion to be secured by ttortd of purchaser and aortgage of premises sold, with leave to purclhaser to pay his whole bid in cash. Credit portion to hear inttcrest from day of sale. If plurchbr.er fail to comply with terms of sale in three days land will he resold at It i ri-k. Purchaser to pay for papers and sttaips. W. D, U A R DY) , Master. Mastr ts Ocliec, Nov. 8th, 1899. T. P. Pitts and J. S. Pit.ts, as Admr., ete , t-'laintil', y5s. Miles P. Lake, et al., Defendants. BY ORDIR 01" (;OURT II IllN [ will sell to the highest hidder before the Court House at Newherry, 8. C., on sale day in December, aill that. plantation of land lying in Newberry County and State of South Carolina adjoining lands of, or formerly of Apa '. Davis, C. S. Cleland, Esq., of John Satterwhite, deccased, and others, and containint seventy-three and one-half lcres, tlore or less. '.I iER Ms or SA LI': One-haulf cash, bal anc on a credit of one~ yeart wvith in terest fr'om (lay of sale, credit port ion to be scure1d b)y bond of puarchaser and mortgage of prtemuises sold. Purttchaser' to paiy for paipers tand stamgas. W. D. HTA RDY, Mlaster'. Master's Ollicc. Nov. 8th, 189)9. Sally Joh nstone, et al., Plaintiff's, vs. IElizabeth R. Coppock, et ali., Defen B Y OLRD)I- OF COURT' ICRIIN I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court Hones at Ncwhaerrty, S. C., on saile day ini December, aill that lot of land situat,e In the town of Newberry, S. C., containing one acre, more or less, and bounded by Pratt, Str'eet, Coates Street, Friend Strecet, and Wilson Str'eet. Lot wvill he di vided and Bold tat two or more lots. TERIMs o1r SA LE': One-tbhiard caish; balanice on a credit of one aind two years, with interest on credit por'ton fr'om day of stile; credit por'tion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mort 2;age of premises sold with leave to purchaser to anticipate payment in whole or in part. Purchase to pay ror papers and stamps. W. D). H-ar-dy, Master'. Master's OffIce, Nov. 8, 1899. W. D. Har'dy, Master, Plaintif', vs. Trhomas W. Gallman, Defendant. Y ORtDIR OF COURT HI lERIIN Bdated Nov.2, 1899, I will sell to the igetbdebfoeheCourt Ho)use it Newberry, S. C,, on sale (lay in De ember-, all that tact of land lying in NJewbcrry Countty arnd State of South JarolIna contatiing one hundred aind lye acres, more or less, and hounded >y tracts No. 2 and1 No. 41 of latnds of 'eller-s aind .Johna Sligh. ITRMs oiF SALE:: One-half cash, bail meco on a credit of one year, with in ,eet, from day of sale, cr'edit por'tion o be secured by bond of purtchase and noartgage of precmises sold; with leave o pur-chaser to anticipate payment In vhole or In part. Purchaser to pay for tapers and stamps. W. D). H ARDY, Master. Master's Omlce, Nov. 8, 1899. NAGONS& BGIES In Car Loads. We have just received a car of the Vell Known White Hickory Wagons; leo, a oar of Enaggies, which we will eli cheap. If in need of -a Wagon r Buggy, it will pay you to call and t onr pri6os before makinig your urchase. We' buy in large lots, pay ash, discount our bills, wvhtch on bles us to sell First Class Goods at >w prices. Come and s00 us8. We rill take pleasure in showing you that we have. WVe guarantee every ; Vagon and B3uggy to give entiro itisfaction. Very respectfully, Summer Bros. RUN AS No doubt you are in of these figures as yo regret it: l"or T'allor-m ade Suits for Ladies there is nothing prettier or cheaper thban oi' Lad ies ('loth and IrIi'oadelotl,, 5) inches wide, at. 50h., 75;., and $1.00 --great v'alue. A lso a bauttot ( ov rt ('lot.h ait'50e. sor"rvs, Cashm ner14S, &0., all grades. Very pretty t'iaids for ski its at 25e , :5a . anl 50k., and Ill1 the Iowe pt I riced I)re>s (Goods, too numerous to mention, iiehnling Per sian Fla inels, at S?,C. to 12c. I'er cales (ic. to 12e. Big stock Ladles \Vraps, (apes and .Jackets, pretty and cheap sts any on the market. adie's ready iade Skirts from 75c. to rli 50. Very at trtive and cheap. In the Domestie )epartnent we have g('od Colored 11onespun at 4(I. Itest .Color'ed Homespu1n at. 5,. 40-Inch Ilotiespun at 5m., Drills at 5c., Sea Islanda at, 4e., and bet ter ones. In our Shoe department we have the greatest values yet.. Don't, fa:l to see our Clothing. No use in paying high prices when you can buy fromi us as low as when cotton was 4Ic. I."till sto(k Iiutterick patterns, and subseriptions taken for I)elineator. 'ou lrs truly I haUve sold out my enltire i iNotions, and will hl-ea fter en linio of Clohin, wh Furnishi In my Clothing D)epart ment you styles in Suits, Pants and Overcoats MY SH OE u.N with all kinds of Shoes for Mon, 'i latest styles in Soft and StilT Hats, I My line of FURNISHLING GO0O1 Hlosiery, Suspenders, Collars, Cusffs o wear-ne3w and1( fresh. Prices the Lowest! St: the Best. Everything cMV.E IN Yours Truly, A 1iL Ziegler Bros for I Thuis line is known to the trado a full line of latest sGylos of Ladies $2.00 to $3.50. In medium grade wo carry a full Button and Lace. This is the best market. 8 to 12-S 1.00. 12A to 2 A line of Box Calf Shoos in~Lace, values ever offered. Also full line of values. Come to soc us, we will soil you be else. Respectfully, Jarn The Shoe House, R.C.WILLIAMS I -T HE ..FIIRNITUR Nk. Greets His Friends in 1899 - ALnd asks a con tinuance of. their PATRONAGE. He will be glad to show you his goods mnd to sell to you. :ALL TO SEE HI BEFORE BUING. 1 a hurry, but read a few a run, and you will not p9l2 Al T1lll(Ol) II TIlE HIIll: . to the feet, ald hence through the whole holy the path of disease is ofton plainly marked. Don't catch cold from 1 wet feet. Wear a pair of our strong, handsome and well-made and he independent of the weather. Mlen's and Women's shoes are both made of honest miaterial. There is no filling u) with useless trash. Real I leather ind glood workmanship do not I/most much here. ine of Dry Goods anld1 Ladies' rry a first class and up-to-dcato es and Cents' n Goods, can find all the latest and nobbiest for Men and Beys. E IS COMPLETE lomon and Chi"Jren. I have all the rot t ho cheapest. to tih iinest. M is hard to boat. Underwear, Shirts, and every thing that a gentleman needs res the Latest ! Quality Fresh and Up-to-date. IlNIS OF udies! being the best on the narket. A. and Misses Button and Lace Shoes no of Ladies' Misses' ad Children's line or medium gradlo Shoes on the -$1.50. JLadies sizes 2 2 8-$.50. 31.00, $1.25 and $I.'i5-the greatest Boys' School Shoes that are groat tter shoes for tho price than any one ie 9Ols Newborry, S. C. Just Received A NICW LINM OF FRIENDSH IP BRACE LETS AND HEARTS. Spectacles ...and... Eyeglasses NiRIBJl & OPTM1A