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Corrected every Tuesday and I-'riday by Stumm111er Bros. Meat ............. . i2 ic Shoulders ............ H1amns....................... .... c Best Ladi............l Best Molasses, new Crop--. -- 1)c. Good Molasses.'---........ 25(6 ;. Corn ....................... . M eal ............. . ----. --...... Hany....... ... ...... '----... 765 Wlheat 'lu .......... .. VI Atent Flour ....------------ $4.05. d Best Flour...----~~--------- $4.25. Strait 1Foour..........'-'.------ $4.00 Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.00(ri3.50. S uagar .....................-- --....... ; 40 , Rice.-------------------- -........... 6 i(8 c. Colfce-----'''-'----. -----------... ... I ( 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.15. 13ale Hulls, per cwt,.............. 0e. Country Produce, flitter, per lb .---------.-......... I5 (20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. 12e. Chickens, each .---............. 12i(rt20c. Peas, per bushel .------ ----.... 75e. Corn, per bushel-----------....... 65c. Oats, per bushel-................. 35(a -10c. Sweet potatoes .................... 4O(!150c. Turkeys, per lb ................., it) s . Fodder, per cwt .................. 6(il 50. COTTON MA itK El'. (Cortctedt Semi-Weekly by J. W. Ga,y & Co.) December 19: (;ood Middling................7 Low Grades............... Mi'. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough ('ure, Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pieumonia, bron. chitis and throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Robertson & G ilder. At Cost! Leggings and Hunting Coats at f&t3t. Win. Johnson's. Oyster Supper. The ladies of Piomaria and vicinity will furnish an oyster supper at Bethel Academy on the night of December 27th. Proceeds to go to mission cause. 'ub lie is cordially invited. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling in the throet, and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute ('ough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. Rob ertson & Gilder. For bale. Second hand buggy and a second hand force pur:p, in good condition. For particulars apply at this ofllce. t&:f2t. An Exception to the Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. STUA RT Bios. E. H1. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Newberry--Prosperty. Some of the young people of Pros perity and Newberry met on half way ground, at the hospitable home of Mr. L. M. Fellers on last evening and en enjoyed a most delightful social. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best. remedy I over* used for coughs and colds. It is unequallod for' whooping cough. Child.en all like it, "'writes H. N. Williams, Gontryville, Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedy t,hat gives immediate results. 'Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, Pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat :andl lung troubles. Its early use p)re vents consump)tion. Robertson & Gil 'der. Important Notice. Parties owing mue by note, account or other wise must settle at once. t& f 60 F. A. SCH UMPMcrT, Agent. Mouldidge, Lumber, Laths and Sh ingles. STuA~' T unos. E. HI. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf WVanted. I am paying 2c. per pound for old rut-l ber' boots and shoes. H. S. Rightmire, t&ftf- At Newbert'y Lautndry. Chitat,ta and Firewvorks. The city ordinance r'elating to the 'shooting of fireworks on the public streets of the city, will be suspended ~for a couple of houris tomorrow,Saturday evening, from 8.30 to 10.30 o'clock, in order tolallow the young people a chance to have the' - Christmas fun. So hold uip and have your fireworks display Sat.ui'day night after most of the teams have left the city. Officer's will be on the look out and see that the fireworks don't begin too early nor' last too long. If you need columns, balusters 0or atny turned work, get our prices before buy' lug. We will save you money. SatIs faction guaranteed. STrUA wr H3uos. E. 11. LESLIE, Manager. t&f ti. Notice, Patterns are sold strictly foi' cash, and are not exchangeable. tf- S. J. Wooten. County Allanco Meeting. The Newberry County Alliance will meet in the court house at New berry on the fir'st Friday in .January, 1900, at 11 ~o'clock in the forenoon. All Alliances will send delegates. The subject to be discussed is: Should.fertillizers be used *at present prices. C. F. Boyd, See. Merry, Merry Xnias! ~PRETTY OHRISTMAS GOODS -OHEAP AT, IhIhamt's Pharnmay TiliNIIy, 1110, P'1111, Will 1i e Hrlyry Owing to the fact that th fir, :llonclay in Jarntary fasll eo firKt 'lily of the tnonth, New Y1.rs (lily, ia legal holiday, thiH year, Tuc, (lay tle 2nd will be Halday. Every body wIlo liaus inehs i>1 tionl with the Hallen sH1oId r<:rn, t,r thi1- saIleday will b i on '1'Tu,fity Janlutry 2nd, 1000. VAIRoiU.- ANJI AL A lst; r. See GIrinawce, l Ierry Christrnas to all. Yesterday was the short-st day of t1, year. Iostrnaster 1"air ha. rturued frf,m Washington. Eugene S. 13ease. 1-.-t , if Salura, was in the city yesterday. Who could wish for prettler weather than we have had thih fall. N'othinig but passenger traind wi;l b> opueratc:d on Chri;tmas day. Mlr. .Jim Bradley went to r;ree, Wood Yesterday on a bu,ir,f:., trip. The mce,mbesrs of the city c:o.i were sworn in this morning at .:1) o'clock. ir. ,1. W. %ifton La- rrovr hi3 family into the Lathresp fe,,,.: (); C;lir Street. ir. J. W. WVattr will er:r' a sto>re house on his lot on Friend ttr"e': at an early date. 'T'he street force has been b.v tl, past week clearring up the f.itv for Chri,tinas. 11r. H. II. Greneker. Jr , will -rend the holidays with his i-t_r. Mlrm. W. F. Wright, in Tylerzviie. Miss Marie R,za_in. who is atter:ding Eliz.abeth Col-..,,. :b:-.r. ' . C.. is at home for the boi-a, I'olicetm,en ard ; , .:r :- ,-rrcInate ofllcer, of the t A., . o h'tiday evecr,ig, l)ei-:U. :r:.. If your taxe, ar, r>t pa * by ..e 31t you will . be runr,nir.' a -. The chances are again,-t *---r. Mr. [U. P. Fcir. of t:c .Sadard 0:l Co.. arrives in New erry t<r.,rrow to spend Christmas week at home. Miss Nellie White. If Geoa is on a visit to her sister Mr. C. A. L)vicg, and will spend the winter L.-re. The postoflice will observe Sunday hours on next Monday. Christmas day. and the banks and pubile ot,ces will be closed. Mr. R. A. Greneker. Sr.. who has been on an extended visit to h:s daugh ter in Tylersville. returned home yes terday. Miss Maggie Jones. who teatbes the Helena school, left this wornin^ for her home at Ridge Spring to spend the holidays. Dr. Van Smith has purcha.sed the residence on Johnstone Street. next to Col. C. J. Purcell. and will move his family to the city. Rev. Dl. P. Boyd, the new pastor of the Newberry Methodist Circuit. ar rived in Newberry yesteiday from Greycourt with his ia.niiy. R1ev. Chas. H. Armistr . Mf Green ford, Ohio, has accepted the call of the Newberry charge, and will arrive here about February 1st, to take charge of the pastorate. T1hat L'ang of loafers and vagrants have begun to parade our streets again. Newberry's old stand-by. Magistrate Chappell informs us that he will give them some attention as soon as the bolidays are over. Rev. D. Tiller and his interesting family left on Wed nesday for their ne w home in Blenheim, Marlboro County. Mrs. Tiller and the children will soend Cl'-istmas at Rowesville. Orangeburg County, with her parents. The many friends of Mr. Frank W. Lever of Lexington County now pri vate secretary to Congressoso Stokes, will be pleased to learn that he stood a successful examination a few days ago in Columbia and was admitted to the bar. The Lee Stock Co'mpatty which held the boards here last week is stranded In Greenville. If they had any comi performances excepting the little girls -Keely sisters-and the Georgia 3rackers; they didn't put them on in ~ewber'ry. WVe have been requested to State that Iho performance of the San Francisco ninstrels which will appear on the 18th Instant, Is perfectly clean and uo bhjectionable feature is allowed-so adles can attend without having their nodesty shocked. Mr. Tomn l'urcell, head dierk of one >f the d1epartments of the J1. B. White >stablishlment, of Augusta, which wats >urned out a few days ago, came over ~o spend a while with his brother, Col. 3. J. Purcell, but had to return to Augusta In response to a telegratu from SIr. White. Dhitmasii' Serv~ice at the Chuirch of the Ke - deemuer. The Christmas Festival will be ob ierved at the Lutheran church with ap propriate services ou 8unday, 24th .net. At It o'clock the pastor will preach a sermon suitable to the ocea Ion. A t 7 p. mn. exercises will be heid .ndler the auspices of the Sunday chool. An address will be delivered y President Gleo, B. Cromier, and a solletion will be taken for the benetit yt the South View Orphan H.me 3alem, Va. The public is cordially in ,itcd ~ efal )9. /ur ' Minat ti'" It, ''} l r i r ' the fie tr c;:s of the ty Quo:i r.:ntly <:lected took the J" :cai, ii i,~ the : -ag as foir the~ past y:4r, xi it} the c:xcep>tion of the r;i r :5n.ative fr<or Ward 4. ''he:y are: all ac:ti ve young business tmie:u and a, the: <;Io; of their respective t<:rrt, : will rec:<ive the well done of thlir: nt-j judging the future by theijra t. -r'ing annual report of the .ir ard 'J'r:asurer of the city, will how one of the most economical and S'c:nful adrnir,ihtrations in the his twry of the city with improvernents pr:rurane:nt ir pro vc:rnents on the streets and e;l:s:w'ri:re-that will more than cornupar': with arny prtevious administra ioi, and..otanrI as a labing monument t1 businreh abilities of th- members of he city (:ouncil of 181!9) and 1900, with wr,at i. :xpe:ted to be accomplished within the nrext year. 'he city council of this year went in to of!ie: and inherited a standing debt of abrloot $r ,n and not a cent to go on. On thi- debt alone a considerable bur has b:rn saver the taxpayers in the way of intere=t, by securing the mnr:ny at a cheaper rate. The opera hou5e bonds have been re funded at a considerable saving to the city. which will in a few year+ run up into the hundreds. The streets are and .have been kept in as good condition as, ever before. Some have: been widened and macada rnr3cd and in other ways improved. lr.ock culvert- have been built to take i tl e piace of small terra cotta piping and I w.den waterways and bridges built with rock buttments, which will prove to be permanent fixtures. One of the most necessary, conven ien'. and handsome additions to the opera house that could he thought of and arranged has been built and is a convenience to the public and in case of a fire may -ave the lives of several people. Against a record of something like .CI collected for street duty by tbe preceding council, the forthcoming re port will show something like $1600 re=idF_ a nice little sum of back taxes for the years of '97 and '98. The amount coLlected in the levy of fines wiil be something like $750, wh'le the last report showed only $253. A nice, large and convenient hall for the colored firemen has been erected and is something that has long been needed. Every department has been run on an economical and successful basis and a small reduction made in the tax levy for the year. and all expenses paid out of the funds in hand. The report will be published within the next few day. and the public cau see for itself the record that has then made, by comparing it with those of previous years. It is safe to predict that at the end of the coming year that many '.ire im provements will have been n.ede, p)art of the standing debt against the city paid, the affairs of the city run on a cash basis-and all with a reduction of taxes. The council has been urged to press the question of sewerage the coming year. Trhis is a question, this writer would think, that the people-the tax payer should press, and we feel safe in saying that should the citizens at any time petition for an elect,ion on the question, '.dat the city council would order the election and would place no impediment in the way of a successful termination of the undertaking. Working Day and Night The busiest and might iest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlessness into en ergy. brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in buikltng up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all Druggists. Telephone Subscribers Will please bear in mind that the Telephone Exchange will observe Sun day hours Monday, Christmas day. tit. L. WV. Floyd. Without Defects. Accidentally we happened to get yes terday a copy of the report of the Scith Eastern TaritY Association on the ri ipection of our electric lights, showing that the work in Newberry with one or two slight exceptions, is without de fect, and closes with these words: "With the exception of the two last risk noted, all the work in Newberry is well done, being as a whole above the average. The best material is used for both open aed concealed work, and the details of construction are carefully carried out." Tilis is a compliment to Superintenident Voss and goes to show that he knows his business. A SUR E CIURE FOR CROUP. Twenty---tive Years' Constant Use Without a Failure. The flrst indication of crou p Is hoarse nees, and in a child suibject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sIgn of the approach of an attacke. Following this hloarseness Is & peculiar tough cougb. If Chamberlains Cough Rem .dy Is given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the at tack. It Is used In many thousands of homes in this broad land and never dissenointe the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance In whIch It has not proved eff'ectual. No other preparatIi can show such a rec ord -twenity-tlve years' constant use without a faillre. For sale by W. E, Pelham. Druggist, TIlE (IRIEIt MEMOit,. A Me'nuort, to bo Etabnihedu to the Me14-m ory;of the Late Rev. W. Ml -(rier, 1). I)., i1.. I) -Fritns Apked to Cotetriiu to to This Vorthy Csan4. 1)r. Crier was one of the most useful men of our generation. Early in life he gave himself wholly to the Lord .Jesus Christ, and served IIim with loy alty and industry and afTection. As a Preacher of the Gospel, President of Erskine College, Professor in Erskine Theologicol Seminary, and Editor of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian, he spent a very busy life. His endow nents and acquirements were all of a high order, and lie employed them cheerfully and remittingly in the wide field of usefulness afforded by these im portant positions. Not only in South Carolina, but in all this Southern Sec tion, he was recognized by the fore most workers in Christian education as a worthy peer. As evidence of the es teen in which he was held by these workers he was twice offered the Presi dency of the South Carolina Univer sity. But the days of his busy activities have ended, and he rests from his la bors. His help'ul influence has been felt by many persons, and his name is as ointment poured forth. In appre elation of that fact, it is proposed to perpetuate his memory and extend his influence. In an effort to do so, the As sociate Reformed Synod of the South, of which he was an honored and be loved member, adopted r t its last meet ing the following plan: Establish a fund to be known as "The Grier Memorial h'und,'' the interest of which is to be used in educating worthy but itndigent young men. Also to place in the Auditorium of the College a mu ral tablet to his Imremnory. or if the con tributions will justify it, eecet on the campus a monument of Scotch granite or marble. If the money contributed is not sufficient, to erect the monument and establish the beneliciary fund, the right is reserved to use the whole amlount, in erecting a monument. Itnt, surely, surely, the men whose livts were mould ed by his skillful hand, and others who revere his memory, will feel the obli Lat ion to perpetuate his work, as well Iis his naive, in the institution of which he was president for twenty eight Years. The undersigned have been appoint ad to solicit contributions to carry out this plan. We appeal to all persons who call themselves friends of Dr. Grier. We appeal to all persons who, )s students, enjoyed the benelit of his instruetions in the claes-room and of his example in the formative period of tbeir chztracters We appeal to all those who derived profit from hearing him preach the glorious gospel, or were, in any way, benefitted by him as a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. E. P. McClintock, Ch'n Board Trustees. F. Y. Pressley, Pres. Erskine College. Committee. P. S.-Please send your contribu tions promptly to the Treasurer of these funds. E. P. MicClintock, Newberry, S. C. "Hie Mistake, the Effect fer thle Cause.'' That is what the person does who tries to cure rheumatism or any other :lisease by relieving the symptoms. Hood('s Sarsapatrilla attacks the cause af these diseases. It nentralizes the acid in the blcod and thus permanently cures rheumatism. It tones and strengthens the stomach, restores its natural digesting fluids and perma nently cures dyspepsia. Hood's Pills cure constipation. Price 25 cents. A New Telephone Line. Messrs. Mat and Williams Coleman, two enterprising business men of Hig. gins Ferry were in town Saturday look ing after the new telephone line they pr-opose to have in Saluda by the first f January. There is a switch board at Mr. M. A. Coleman's home and a con nection from there with the Newberry 2entral which has connection with Greenwood, Clinton, Laurens, Spartan burg and in fact the whole of the upper part of the State. It is proposed to put in a switch board at Maluda as soon as the number of subscribers will justify. Next year w ill find Saluda con nected by telephone with the upperO part of the State. There is already one line here. And the railroad about as certain as a thing of that kind can be. By the be ginning of the next century Saluda will have begun to be an important city watch .--Saluda Ad vocate. To Sellers of Freshl Meats. In another column of thi:3 paper is printed the ordinance relating to the telling of fresh meats in the city of Newberr'y, and1 we are requested to state here, that the city authorities are informed that this ordinance has been violated in the past by.parties bringing In and selling fresh sausage otherwise than is provided for in the town ordi nance. Fresh sausage comes under the ruling of the ordInance in fresh meats and the ordinance will be enforced in that respect. Persons bringing in fresh sausage from the country will have to sell them from t,he public mar ket. GainIng a Wide Reputation. As a cure for rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide rep utation. D. B. Johnston of Rlichmond, Id., has been troub!ed with the al-' ment since 1862. In speakIng of it he saye: "I never found anything that would relieve me untlil I used Chain balaina Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swolen and pained me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me.'' For sala by W. E Peam,- Dr....-t F~avore tho Sprisig F"c"nlival. M1r. l';ditor: Noticing in a recent is SUbe of you' paper AL suggestion that a spring festival he given here next spring in order to help the city and muote thoroughly advertise tbroughout the country I'.s lany advantages in the dilerent branches of hu siness, I take t,his method of heartily up proving the suggestion, and as the an nual coninnicat,ion of the Grand Lodge I O. 0. P. will meet in Newbr ry on the 25t,h of A pril, composed of representatives from all over the State, I would suggest if there is any proba bility of having the spring festival that it, would be well to arrange for it iir ing the week of the session of the Grand Lodge, nnd as the Odd Fellows will soon begin making preparations for the intertainment of the Grand Lodge, thcy would gladly unite with any project which would be for th. ip building of our city. N. A Card from Congreianan Stoken. Mr. iEditor: Will yoU kindly permit ie space to say to your readers that, on last Saturday the l'ostmaster General signed the order which grants toSouth Carolina what 1 have been striving for more than a year past to obtain for the whole country. This order provides for the free delivery of mail along every star route in South Carolina. It will be understood that the star routes in clude all mail route3 where the rmail is carried through t,he country by private conveyance. There are 87: of these routes in South (arolina--quite a num1 ber of which run through your county --so that they touch almost r'very neighborhood in the State. This seriece will begin July 1st next for a term of fonr years, all that is necessary on the part of the people liv ing otn or adjacent to one of these mail routes, in order to secure wee delivery of their mail, is to erect a box ont the roadside in such position that the cir rier can reach it without, leaving tle seat, of his vehicle, and then direct tite postmaster to send your mail out by such carrier. As this service is being Undertaken i an experimental way, and in South Carolina only, upon my snggestion and urgent recommendation, I may be par doned for feeling some anxiety for sue h results in the whole State as will justi fy the assurance I have given here. Much is depending upon the interest shown by our people. As a first evidence of proper interest and appreeiation, I hope our people will crect neat boxes-don't be content with any old wastc box-and let them be ready for the first trip of the carrier under the new contracts next July. Very truly, J. Win. Stokes. House of tepresentatives, 'Wash i tig ton, ). C., Dec. 12, 1899. MtIlionn Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in toh land who are not afraid to be generous to t he needy an<d sufftering. 'rThe proprietors of D)r. K(ing's New D)iscovery for 'ott sumtption, Conghts and( Colds, have given away over tenl million trial bot ties of this great medIcine; andl have the satisfaction of kniowing it has ab solutely cured thousantds oif hopeless cases. Asthtma, Brontchitia, Hloarse ness and all diseases of the l'Troat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on all Druggist, ando get a trial bottle free. Regultar size 50c. antd $1. Every biottle guaranteedi, or prico re funded. The Mtnstrela Comning. Mr a. .Joe THal', advancec agent tot' the fanmous San lFrancisco minstrels, was here yesterday andi arr'anged for t.he appearance of his excellent coinpany of artists on Thursday next. The follow ing notice is fr'om the Pittston, Pa., Post: "JIames IH. Whitney's San F'rancisco Minstrels which appeared in the opera house last night made a decided hit and each individual performer will be t'e membet'ed tot' some of tbe most elevet' wvork ever seen upon the stage. The music was an especially line featut'e '.nd to individualhze would he to say of one of these really tine vocalists what applies to all. Uicatuvias, the contor Liontist, was a show in himself. .Jamcs Carroll and Cook and Hall, each in his line would he hard to surpass and the audience showed its appreciation of their clever work. Geot'ge L. P'latt, the phenomenal male alto was great, not only as a male alto, hut also as a fe male impersonator. Hugh McVey, the club jugg let', probably surpassed anty thing in his line ever seen on out' stage. Mons [Lou is, the .JLatnese wire artist, and JIohn Goss, comedian anid novelt.y artist, pleased the audience immense ly." The Veronee Comedy Company. The Veronce Comedy Company is holding forth at the opera house every night this week-giving p)erfor'manccs at popular pt'ices that htave not been equalled here at higher prices for sev oral seasons. This company deset'ves bet ter patronage--that is If the people of Newberry want any kcind of perform ances at the opera houtso. The actors are all good, and the specialties hard to beat. Miss Veronee is a "litt,lc peach" and captivates hter audiences and has a sttrong second in Miss Gray, one of the tr.nst bewitching lit,tle emo tional actresses that, ever' appeared on the Newberry stage. GIve thetm crowd ed houses tonitght, tomorr'ow afternoon and Saturday ight. They deserve It. The E'lite Photo. Studio is now making 6 nice little minucto phtotos for only 21) cents; 6 nice little cardl pho0 tos for 50 cents; 6) nice large photos fort T5 cents. Trhese are their holiday prices and last only thtrou gh D)ecember. Call and have your p1icture made. Oposite R. (iLWilliaas' f&. LUOOo 'h)e (to (i(,1 or (1real. Inl (iodl we II'ust, ".rallid W1orll fromn Zlt huland, ore al''ros thl it 'Jansl,aal plain, AS IlOer and lli'itait tak Ihleia' stand A id I ('et its fo mlalt Olne'n again. GilI help B, now Our' oath to I(+ep; liireling' we our eballenge iling: l" 'icIot11 or. (leatl, cold sle p, Ay ech0es catch 01ur riplesing Bleneath tall palhs a whispeired creed, I,ife ive up1 it,, weakening hohl \n<d la ('a' I from tlh(' (Gospuel of G reed1. '1i1e.e ar1'e th InLarty,'1'. of gold: 'T'hey (ie for the yellow loom of catrth, Th'lat, dlattina( the (ihlistiatl's( 5ol. Ilec . ISt9. - . . . 1. It. It. It. FO01t lAD I) 5.00)I). I1totl (4( ,1 -'r('. lla Blood entttsev lIloo(l an:1 Skin Iis aes'tte:, I'rulitioiu, 'ilplea(, ti'roftl lat, ltting Sures, Ea:tf ax, ('l,,ger, mra, Skinl seabs. t';:II Ison0H1tH anttd Or:H on Children, Rheumtlatlitii, ('atarrh Itliing Iinlumor., etc., it imsitive 41)e cifie c(. re is fotnd iII It. Bi. It. (liot a te Blood 13:am,) the B ust wutalerful blood puriller of the ac;ge. It h1as alwatyra curt.d eveII the ilOst deep seate, per sistent ca:'e, after docltor:- andl( p)aat-n n:e(Icinea( hatd all failil. it. 1t. ,;. eures by driving lit oi the blood thr l)1)isonl4 1tad httlors which ase ail these troubles, and t rn i4 hi thtus niaide 11h11t ia+ permnennet. C'untag;ious Bilood Po(ison, producing I':rnl,tionas, Swollen (ilatnds, 11Iceralted!c Th'r(anl rnd Mouth, i;to., cured by 1.. It. It. At druggists, l ptr lirge butt i( l; mi; large bottles (full treatilnin ) $5. Wirii( for I"re. Trial tleh. wilhl wt ill I.- -on t hv r-)' tu'n r. ail. M'edi('al 1dvire FRE.E..' A 1 dres It,oot) I, t.'at ('o., A t laita, (Ia. ly DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, - the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. - r it is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of _- scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi - nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kd1mer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for c' -ything but If you have kid ney, liver or blAdder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all rcaders of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your addre's. to -. '. @,,... Dr. Ktlmer & Co.,Bing- . '1l11 ' hamton, N. Y. The I"' " regular fifty cent and nome of swamt>-noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. XMVA$ PilE$ENTS! EBuid ScIioItz JEWELRY STORE. ['ine Watchs lin.Rigs, liiroac hes, St,Li' Sleev and Lintk liiutins, Sil veir Novelt.ies, SilIver' Tlalla Wvare, Cii G,Classx, GIold and SilI v'er Spectacles~ and TOY S& DOLLS Wh1ich wo will cloisei out, as wo will <lisconltinulo keeping them. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Puz lin qis up Again, "what shall I buy for PRESENT S?" YOUNG'S and1 he will give you a few leas, vIz: MIIfLitOlS, In Gold,' Silver and1( Wrought Ir'on finish. CANDELA BiA, in Gold, ,Wr'ought, Iron fInish and in leHtiue. SMOKI NG SETS, fnk Stands, P'aper wveights, Stationer'y, Picturesc, Vases and Loving Cups. wr.wsr Munu firt*wg STAT1 O1 SO:'1' l CAROLINA, ()UNTY Ol Nl0W15IC iH Y IN COMMON PLEAS. sarih J. Mia(lett, IM at tIe .1 . tloaln iI -John C' lJalfttere, I'htintiflfi, nagainyt I:lizatbeth II. N( trriii, ilenry i Achin :loan,.lhn h a ('lvin SOll, ,\Iert 1;. Nloan, Jieiijaunin J . Sloan, hamnuel A. ~loan, 1urt \T. Sloun, Eiu;nmna H. Norris,.iohn 1, IIulhri, 'I'homn \v'il4orn, Anrnie w\ilsoni, Frank wViiorn tnd Alice Wilson, I)fendantt. SiuIn i0 s for ICylitf. To io )efendants above named: 1Y otu AItE, IIlEIt1I:; SUi uloned and( rIlired to answer t ihe coit)aiut ill this action of which a copy is herewS ith served upon you, and to serve ai SCOC)y of your 2a114w1,r to the Said complaint, on the slibscribers at their otlico at Newherry ( -11urt ilouMC, South Carolina, within tw%enty (lays after the service hereof; exe.I(isive of the day of such service; and if you fail to lkilwer the complait within (he timie ail,reyai(1, tho plaintifi in 1his action will I,apply to the Court 1i r I he relief (enanled1 in the corn. tltint. I)ated Newherry, H. C., November ':i, A . 1), I ::t!, iIN It' & IIUN'T, 'laiintit!'H Attorneys. To the . I)efenduant, IIenry AreiI sloanl, TJhomt1t Wilson, A\nnie wVil 401n, Frank Wion and Alice Wilson: TatI'ke not inthat theo t unlanint in the abov'e entitled acetion was fIed In the oillie of t ie ('ir1k of the ('oulrt of (Com tuuCn hIletNs for Newberry ('ounty on the 23rd day el November, A. 1). M8o. IIUJN'I' & li;NT, I'laint.iilY' A I torneys. fillEuT lL U81 AT Copeland Bros. x I Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. SIHUFE?1! a"HOES!! Silk Har ukerchiefs, Mufflers, Ties, Scarfs, Fascinators, Men's Underwear, Ladies' Underwear, Mackintosh Coats, Overcoats, Boys' Clothing, Boys'Extra KneePants, Men's Odd Pants. I:.ver.t,hin mtint ttoned above at re dlu(-d prir(tC to clou heforc the sea:tol is Uv',r'1. ('oine to see ts oiten. COPELAND BROS. IN Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, JaCkets, Capes, Millinery, Outings, Flannels, Blankets, And all kinds of Staple Goods. See our special Plush Capes, $2.50 to $5.00. See our line of Jackets $3.00 to $10.00. See our marked down Dress Goods for bar gains arnong them for you. See our 428 Black Ribbed Hose, extra 'heavy extra value. See ouri line Ladies' Under.. wear. Sp)ecial heavy UnJeion Suit 50 ets. Special heavy Fleece Lined 25 ets. See OUr 8c. Outing, splen did( value for the price. See our line Damasks with Napkins to match. We are aa xious to show you th rou . h t ' stock. Every de-, partment i up to the usual hiigh standIardl, Weo promiso you polite attontior-, reliable goods at pricos ats low as can bo nmado. We (1o not soil shloddly goods. WNo (10 Roll good clean mrer.. chandise, and ask you to look in <ni us while doing your Docemnber st.op.. pmng. Yours truly, C.&G.SMoarCo