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NLW EILNY MKM r. rrected every Tuesday and LPriday LUmmeor llros. t. (.Qatie. 11ders ........................... 7c. 8... .......................... 12(a)l-ic. Lard .......................... 7 i(itlic. "AloNNLsses, 1)ow crop...... 60. M o1asses ..................... 25(500. .. ........................... 610c. .......... . ..........,I........... 55e. 7Gc. at B r a................... . $1.00. attent Flo r................... $4.75. est F oat ..................... $4.25. t 0 1 1o......................... $4.00. O"d lai. y FIou............$3.00(ar3.50. '. ....................... ......... 5 (d(lc. .................................... VL((a>8jc. ................................. 10( l15c. on seed meaL, per sack... $1.15. Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Couitnry Producot or, per lb ..................... 15(ev20c. per dozen ................. 12. c. euns, each.................... 121(a&20c. per bashel ................. '5c. per bdshel.................. t5c. por brsbe!................... 35(4N0o. dt potatoes .................... 40(a)50c. cys, per lb .............. . 6( 8c. or, per ow t .................. 60(r975c. COT rON 111 ARKV. r. ected Scit-Weekly by J. W. Gary & Co., ary 12. od M iddling....................... 7k w Grades................. 51 I J. Lane says he hrv just nego. d for largo supply of Fertilizers cash. He will soll for SPOT II only. Can save you from ty-five to forty per cent. Can to any point in the county. Of up stairs on law range. J. J. LANE. s mos f. Card of Thankce. r. Andrew Ham <ksires us to nd thanks to his neighbors and nis for tho many kindne3ses wn him and his family during the illness of his mother. Such duess can never be forgotten. he modern and most effective cure constipation and all !iver troubles famous little pills known as Do dtt's Little Early Risers. Robertson Gilder. Telephonu Subscribers .Please add to your list: E. M. Evans & Co. (store), 55 And oblige, 2 L. W. Floyd. SIf you needl any columns, balusters or ened work get our prices before you # y. We will save you money. Satis ction guaranteed. STUA R Buos. E. H. LESLtE, lanager. t&f tf. Mlulee! Mulest Miutos! We have forty mules--must be sold. f&t2t. C. J. Purcell & Co. CR Wainted. I am p)aying 2e. per pound for old rub cr boots and shoes. HI. S Righ tmLre, t&ftf. At Newvborry Laundr'y. The Priels Minutc,,. The proceedings of the twonty fth annul convention of the South arolina State Press Associa'.ion, at arris Springs last July, hr9 been eceived, being p)rinted in a very neat nd attractive manner by The Now em ry Herald and News job office. he scholarly and beautiful addreas f Mra. Virginia D. Young c.onstitutes very interesting p)art of the proceed Knga.-Hampton Guardian. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says 'Kodol D)yspepsia Cure did me more cod than anything I ever took." It rigests what you eat and cannot help )ut cure d yspepsia and stomaeh troubles. Rtobertson & Gilder. Good Mules-P'lug Mules. Must be sold at once. f&t2t. C. ,J. Purcell & Co. An Exception to the R(uler A shop wher'e you can jgot what you want and when you want it. STUARTY Duos. E. H. LEsrIE, Manager. t&ftf Patterns are Bold strictly for cash, nd are not exchangeable, tf- S. J, Wooten. ' Another Negro Canght. On or about December 14tb, 1890, n attempt was made by a negro o kill Mr. E. V. Truesdal, telegraph perator at Whitmires. The negro hot at Mr. Truesdol, but only a few hot took effect and his wvounds were light. The negro made his escape *nd the authorities have been on the ook out for him ever since. Sheriff Xuford located him at Abbevillo and ad him arrested and wvent up and brought him to Newberry Wednes day night. The negro's name is Jesse Leach alias Jesse James. G. H. Appletos, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg, N. J.,..says, "DeWitta Lit tle early Risers are the beat pills made for constipatIon. We use no others." Quckly -euro all liver and bowel troubfles. Robertson & Gilder. * ulesia Mulest Mules! We have forty mules-must be sold. -fat21, 0. J. Pureell & Co. *If you need columns, baltsters or any .utmied work, get our prices before buy. a.We will save you money. Satle actIon guaran teed. STUART B3noar ', M AILian, Manae. t I VARIOUS AND Al:l: Aitur. See Master's ad. See bridge to repair. Mr. Welch Wilbur has moved to lelna. Mrs. 1Russ left yesterday for IT"'nder sonville. Mr. P. C. Gaillard went to Columbia on a business trip Wednesday. ''An American Wife" at the opera house tonight by local talent. AIr. A. Mt. Copeland, er Clinton, was in the city on Wednesday. The mud around the C., N. and L. depot makes travel i little disagreeble. We had at few hard showers of rain yesterday morning, which will do the small grain good. The Commissioners have been at work getting names together to put in the jury box for the year. Mr. W. R. Reid, of Chappells, spent a day or two in the city this week. le paid us a pleasant call. Mr. and Mre. J. I. Wheeler and daughter, Miss Clare, of Prosperity, visited friends in the city this week. Mr. II. C. Summers and family have moved from Helena to Pendleton, where they will make their home. Mr. .J. W. Nibler has purchased the residence from his brother, Mr. Arthur Kibler, on Kibler street. Ar. P. F. Baxter has began work remodeling the Lathrop house in Brooklin for Mr. Wm. J. 3edenbaugh. Mrs. J. 11. Cannon and daughter, Miss Minnie, of Prosperity, spent one day in the city last week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Paysinger, of Newberry, have been visiting Dr. C. P Cowan for some days.-A. U. 1'res., terian. M1iss F'annie May Carwile left, Mon day for an extended visit to Augusta, Ga., .1a: ksonville and other parts in Florida. Mr. Silas W. Stone, of Sandmoun tain, Ala , has been on a visit to Messrs. M. .1. and W. S. Scott. iIe left today for Spartanburg. Mr. James J. Lane, Newberry's champion guano man, has been in Co fumbia this week placing his order for fertilizers for the spring trade. Mr. John Y. Thompson and family, of the county, will move to the Sum ners house in Helena. Mr. Arthur Kibler will live with Mr. Thompson. The Columbia State is authority for the statement that Hon. H. H. Evans, of Newberry, is a candidate for Mr. E-laselden's place on the Stato Board of Control. Mr. J. M. Swindler has moved into the dottage in Brooklyn recently purch ased by Mr. I. C. Perry. Mr. Melton oecupies the house vacated by Mr. Sv'indler. Prof. and Mrs. W. I. Wallace ru turned yesterday from Spartanburg, where they had - been to attend the marriage of their eon, Prof. D. D. Wal lace, of Wofford College. The annual white goods sale of the Mower Co., is announced in this paper. Tihey always give great bargains at these sales, and it will pay p)rospective buyers to call at this store. Mr. H. 0. Solomon, tbe tailor, re celved a telegram yesterday announ ing the death of his brother in New York. lie left on the lioon train for Lau rens, and may go on to New York. Mir. J. F. Todd(l was installed as elder at Newberry last Sabbath and Mr. Ed wvin Carlisle was installed as deacon. We believe this church thereby In creased its eilieiency.-A. R. Presby teianL!. Some of our gardeners should en deavor to get the $20 extra prize offered by Burycee & Co., at the next State Fair for the( best collection of vegeta bles from their seed. See local con cernin)g p)remiulm. Trrc,e has been some lharness steal lug going on in Columbia, and soe Gypsies camping near the city were arrested and the harness recovered. Trhis may give a clue to the New berry harness stealing. Rev. A. J. Bowers, D. D., of New berry, p)reached at the Lutheran church Sunday morning. Dr. B3owers is,a strong preacher, 'and his sermon Sunday morning was a good one. Orangeburg Times andl Democrat. The many friends of Newberry Col loge will be pleased to learn that the holiday openhing has been all that could be ox pected, and that the Institution is still in a flourishing condition. The enrollment now numbers 169, and most of the students are in the collegiate de partment. FOR 15. 1. 15. MAD BLOOD. Jiottle sent, Free. Bsad Blood causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofu Ia, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze ma, Skin Scabs, Eruptions andl Sores o*s ChIldren, Rheumatisms, Catarrb, Itching Humors, etc., a positive spe chIfo cure is found in B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm,) the most wonderful blood purifier of the age. It has always cu)red even the most deep. seated, per slstcent eases, after doctors and patent medicines had all failed. B. B. B. cures by driving out of the blood the poisons anid humors which cause all these0 troubles, and a cure is thus made 'hat is permanent. ContagIous Blood Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands, UJlcerateJ T'roat and Mouth, Etc., oured by B. B. B. At druggists, $1 peor large bottle; six large bottk3 (full treatment) $5. Write for Free Trial Bottle, which will be sent by re turn mail. Medical advice FREnE. Ad dress BLOOD BALM Co., Atlanta, Ga.Iy - y3 Ct CUo:hd al.D w tah veotable I,t. Th,iina a,d ENDASrantsfree BANK ELIECTIONS. O)lac"ers Selectecl for the 'unaungemn,t of Two of ts lianicLu,g I,intItutio,i. 'I'he stockholder; of the National lank ol Newlcrry held their au tnual eleting oil luesday, when the following were elected direc tots Al. A. Carlisle, R. C. Carlisle, M1. A. Retiwick, J. F. J. Caldwell, Jates AIcIntosh, 1). It. Vhceler, \Wn. L,angford, W. 'I 'T'arrait, F. Z. WV i hI,on. At a subsequent meeting ot the directors held the same day, the old oflicers of the bank were re-elected M. A. Carlisle, president ; '1 . S. Dluncau, Cashier ; ,J. WV. Al. Simn mnons, assistant cashier ; F. N. Alar tin, bookkeeper; 11. '1'. Renwick, collector. The stoldholders of the Cotmmer cial Iat,k held their antina meet ing \Vedneslay, and elected the following directors : O. IB. 'Iayer, F. Z. Wilson, i,. V. Floyd, (Ceo. \W. Summer, W. It. Iiunt, G;eo. S. Mower, I'. C. Smith, Z. FP. Wright, Jno. AM. Kimiard. 'T.'he directors elected tle follow ing oflicers of the bank : J1o. M. Kinard, president ; O. lI. Mayer, vice-president ; Z. F. Wright, cash ier ; \V. II. Ilun1t, attorney. 1I1acksnlill shot, Moved. I have moved may blacksmith shop from the o'd Charlie Cannon shop to t he P'ool brick shop on Cald well street, where I will b:' pleased to serve all my old patrons and make new eustomers wlo desire first-elass blacksmith and wood work and horse shoc inr. f3tmos. Davis &. Vt ill ians. An Extra i'romiun,. Col. Thos. W. Holloway, secretary of the State fair society, writes from Pomnaria that V. Atloo Burpeo & Co., Philadelphtia, Pa., offer a cash prize of $20 for the best collection of vegotables at the State fair, Co lumbia, Nov. 5)-9, 1100, grown from Burpeo's seeds. To 'Lncourago gar donors to compote for this liberal premium it would be well, he says, for the press in the several counties in tho State to publish this notico. Send for actaloguo.--Tho State, 9th. I'a' onlzo H omo TrIent. The members of the West End Brass Band will give a minstrel per formance in the old chapel building on next Saturday night. There will be two hours of solid fun. The p' : p1o should turn out end give the young men a good crowd, as they de servo encouragement from the pro plo. The proceeds will go towards buying uniforms for the members of the band. Admission 20cts. An Epimclonie of Fun. An epidemic of un aptly descr:bes what the patrons of the opera house may anticipate next Wednesday, Jan. .17th, one night only. Wright's Original Nashville Students com bined with Gideon's Minstrel Car niival. Every attractive foature known to old and now muir trolsy is embod ied in its program. (lade, yv Reserved for Negroes. For the occasion of the big minstrel sho y on next Wcdncsday night ihe en tire gahllery will be reserved for the ) lored pecople. The prices in t,he gal. ler'y will be for reserved seats 60 cents, rear seats, 501 cents. Th'le pri'ces down stairs, exclusively for whites, arc 50 cen* , 75 cent,s. Theli colored people will find re3erved gallery tickets on sale at Daniels & William's store. "An American Wife" Toer!giht. Tonight at the opera house is the p)erformfauce of Bertram and Williard'i p)lay "An American Wife" for t,he ben cuit of the Daughters of the Confedera cy. As these gentlemen are so well known, the cause, one which shiould appeal to every Southern heart whet,h ce man, woman or child, as the pro ceeds go toward the fund to build the Jefferson D)avis Monury.cnt. T1he cast, which is made tip of local talent, is an unusually well selected one, andl per fectly rehearsed. The curtain will rise immedhiately after the servies close at the Presbyterian church, which will be but a little after half pasteight. The College Glee Club wIll be In attendanice and discourse music. Adivertised Letters Remalning In Postofilce at New berry, S. C., January 8, 1900. B-Tomn Burton. C-Cannon G. B. Case, Levi Cald well, G. W. Collins, Henry Cromner, Wash Caldwell. D-Fred Dobkcins, Thos. Da~vNs. Fu -Thlomeir East. F- -Epsio Furman. 0-S. C. Gray, Jas, Gant, Paul Green. H1-Jack Hays. J-Wmi. Y. Johnson. K -Belie Kinard, Asnus Kinard. L-M. II. Lanc3 (8), M. J. Longshore, 0-Richard Owens. S-Shaderd Spearman, L. M. Smith, T-Tom Tulbble, G. H. Thomson. Y-Thomas Young, E tter Young. Persons calling for the above letters will please say they were advertised. WMu. Y. FA In, P. M, an 11, 1900. O A.W. O27.2A.. Bears the. Ih Kind01HaeAa Boigjil Sinafr - MAIIICIEI) ON THEi TRIAIN. UniquI) ('rolnony v"esterdiy on the Hunthll urn Tr,Iit it Forl y-iv M 111 Nu flour. Conductor 1 tllghes and his passetn gors on tho up-train ol tho Southern RIailway yesterday witnessed a most unique incident for staid old Caro lina. It wias a marriago on tho train, and it was the rost'lt of the etror; of two young lovers to baillo tho pur poso of the young lady's parents in thoir objections to the miatelh. Tho couplo arranged to moot- at Nowbur ry---tho young lady, M iss Edh th R1iggs, coming from her hom in Orangeburg pr< M+umably to visit relatives int Andorsont. 11r. J. G. HLolloway, the young man who car riod off tho prizo, camo down from Chappolls and boarded til) train horo with 1 ov. A. J. 13owers, who con1 sented to el)rforl tho ceOrelony. Tho train sped along Ild when it was running at the rate of for ty-fivo miles all hour in the vicinity of 1il vor Street tho words woro spoken which linked two happy hearts and livi in matrimonial bonds. They loft tho train at Chappells, whero thoy r"eceived the congratulations of many well-wishors. Wt hilo the courso of true lovo never runs smooth, everybody knows that a railway mar riage cannot tatko placo with greater safety than whlen ('apt. Hughes ma niputlates the boll-cord and Engin( or Schumport handles the throttlo. Observer. Robbers in Mt .rly & Co.'s store. Wednesday Inorning about one o'clock Policeman Carter found the door to th store of 1R. B. McCarty & Co. open.- Mr. iMlcCarty was inot liied and on investigation found nothing missing but at hundred or so pennies, which ho loft in tho drawer. It is thought that some littlo negroes bid themselves and wero locked up in the store. Chief Hunter has succeeded in captoring two or thrr negroes, mol bers of tho Nowborry gang, alnd thinlks ho hats ovidence that will con vict.them of the storo robbery. ir. r untm' C.lture. Mr. S. Arthur Hunt Auditor of Pickens county, passed through tho city this week on his way from Now berry to Pickens with the most- imlt portant capture of his life. Ho and Miss Lilian Worts, a beautiful and talented young lady of Nowberry county, wero married Thursday. 1He met his fato two years ago when h started from this place on a moun tain trip with a party of tvbicl Miss Worts was a member. The party was in chargo of Capt. J. N. King, aint went almost the same route do scribed mn Miss Fisher's story, "Th< Land of the Sky," and it resulted similarly-in two marriages.-Green villo Cor. the Stato. Free o' Charge. Any adult suff'ering from a cold se Lied on the breast, bronchitis, t hroat (Ii 1lung treuble11 of anyi~ naIture, whoi wvill call at WV. E. Pelhaim's, wvill be pr senite:t with a sample bottle of li chmee' Giermian Syrup, free of chairge. Only~ 0o10 bottle given to one person, and 1none to bhi'ldreni without order from parentIs. No threat or lung remedy ever hadl such a sale es Beschee's German Syrur in all parr' of the eivilized wvorld, were given aiway, alnd( youri~ drulggisl will toll you its succss was mlarveloust It is really the (lily Th'lroat and1( LunIi Rem1edy generally endorsedi by phiysi clan's. One 7~5 cenlt bottle will cure' 01 prove Its value. Sold1 by druggials iis all civilized countries. f ty Wa,llae -Adamis. Married, at the 1home1 of the bride Spartanburg, 8. C., January 10 1900O, by Bishop William Wallact Duncan, Mr. [David D)uncan WVallac< to Miss Sophic W:.lis Adam. Prof. Wallace and bride loft 0o1 Thursday for a bridal tour to Wash ington city, where they wvill spenId r week. The Herald and News along witi] hlis host of friends, in Newborry ox tornd congratulations and wvish tor Prof. WVallace anil his bride mtch happiness and pleasure through long, successful life. The Central Luther Lengue WVill moet in Grace church, P'rospcri ty?, 8. C., Saturday, Jan. 20, 1900. D)evotional exercises by vice pros! dont. TopIc-Th e local Lu therP Leagut somet,inig of which to be proud(-Priof S. J. D)errick, A. G. Wise, Geo. 1" Hunlfter', Julius Epting and Rev. Gee. S Bearden. Rocltation---M Iss Maggie Barre. Essay-Miss Mary Swygert. Topic-Luther League benefit to th< church. Prof. WA. A. Counts, A. E. P Bedenbaugh, Me1s8lrs. P. D. Simpson, J J. Kiblor and Rev. J. J. Long. Essay-M iss JessIe Summer'. RecItatIon-Miss Gertrude Simpson Query box. R. C. Counts. VIsItor please copy.J..Log Programmen Teacher.,' Association. Taem County Te'achers' Associa tion) will be 1held in the Grade< School building at 11i o'clock oi Saturday next, 1 3th instant. Thc followving is the programme Elementary Sciences ill Comn mon Schools-Prof. S. L. Powecll Mr. L,. A. Riser. How long should thoe school da, be0, and1( how shotuld it be0 dividet Ibetween work and( p)lay-Mr. R Mv. Monts, Miss McCullough. ILLTTA jIInwS TONI] Scny "lo~p TWAIl Ntu ancov( if th wlist1 on itth 0arIN. ly orl) ing; train that passes Newheriy going toward liaturons en iho C., N. & I,.. is niot it nuisaneo to tit' 'izi/ons of this town, thee nievr ws 010. 'robitlly iht whist lo coutld'nt dt) so much daagil o if tho authortios would puI11. t 0lngine01et on1 Who dit' icligllt in listur)ing iho citiz ns of t1 t wn. iTthero can Ito no rulles, no law, nu Nonso nor no eOXCsO i i ny one0 carr'1ying; an1Ithin1t ito t11t, (xt''nt that f oitso lt1 , with this whiste lois Carried. It. distiltlts th rest, of will and b1)lo hodid etI0o, Illuc less sick, nIerVuls a1td excitablo p)rsons, tnd is low cil ing aenerit al com. Iltitlnt tIhroughout the city. 11'dltes. day mlorninlg hoforo daylight. wvo think overy IersonI in the' Western portion of thoe It liws waken, and1( someo Sick persons mIneh d1isiurbe'd by th( tnhear d of blowing of this \visio Ii. io ,i 1 'Otti l3 1 We, for oirtselv's, and onl th pIliart of t.he public--epl) eciatlly thoset in War'd one --call tho att0ntionl of the' railroati authorities to this nuislnlct and ask that thoy huaV it St ,p)id. If not, we txp)ect to 0le0 if thero is not somo w in il which it can bo sto tl'od legally. E'Verybhody expre'ts and1( no one ob jects to ithl rigtlation road cro-s Ing blow, ut but t i antso filn enginet'r happenols t) be ondowed with the hap) 1)y ( Y) qcuatliti.s necessary to enalo him to blow what ithov call th "shoo-fly" blow, is Ito rassi wily the wholo population of at city should bo disturbed by the whllist1e blowing con tirnually from tho tank noar tho depot until thoy pass tho (Culbronitlh erossing, mll order to show what he c,n do. Our local cot em11poralry itas mentitoned this mlattor before a1nd it aees that it hiat's only cause(l t'' whistle to blow thet tnoro. Now wo ask to havo it stopped. It t1LLNu 11F '11Ct..)01N lI'n IlEnt. slru("1k on Ilt'adt by Il:t1 or e;)in un tld I: In Few lortr. p hito ock, Jan. i10.--Or' coml unity was shoco1 yes enray by the accid.,tal killing of Mr. o. Kihl of Hill IIn. Mr. Kihler and ai Mr. Brickley woro hau1111ing logs o it b0t' cart. It seems that hn Ws staEnd just behind the eart, whon the ctaitl that holds tho sweep broke, and thi:, Ilying back, hit Mr. Kihler on th itead. Medical il we < at hand, but he never" spoke atftetr boing struck, amilut dah aemno in it few hours. Ho will be buried tomorrow ne0'o r his Old homo in Newborry county. He wits at quiet, unassuming and harmless malin, it member of tho Lithoeran church, and lado it good citizen. He was about 0 yearsi old.-Speiat b the State, (onZIU A RY1. V1 rs. Nancy Rhoden, nee Mu tr phy was born in (e)rargebtl;u Countiy, S. C., February I, z;,, and departed this litfe at hcberry S.t, Januarysi loi, kid. i\th wilr isenceo art lae cocuse of r sordowig relativeso~ anrieds hter odwladto r est e igt int Wesitic End cemtery eberry,Ole to Cod aad. mg t~'the ~'l resurecionc. ofIte jst.il Shie wtan imppiy married to Rev.t'e Jo. X . Ro,Ags 26,H b 8:h. Godsanc~~ii ed 'iiuioad les itrwit ine.r I~t eiien hreedied wL homoreede her o,bem reward. 11vah, nd withr a h. os,t tilt agond her h1ear, to Go,ts id eve1t3r afterih a onsistentChristian oife her wrkis. w neer y Ii1t relation,) whether as wirfe orelatiber, aor friend sws t orueer her 111.Slp fur, ul s,ving dfu ot, kitnd. at\si hier pa vortghves atw friend, Sild will iss herSOt iro the eirhoeo the tc ie ereved.oe o o n heAen,ESro whenceKSheshl JoEWELRY, SILVgEtrWAure AinD SPCT CLS 1 oo 1S10 wasent ao csIEistnt memberof buryin gron ) thschr. USh frindstoYourn brdly h.Sh wa the mo~the ofn oiloAy oghtrn I four. vin andfourdead,and t h tioof heCa hha27gnd w\Vi( linI; at ICIn("-kvill, Fn1 l %iwe1 tby Inn Utt, or 1'n. (1( umnnl 1-::es. Owe. (Spec ial to Th'ie NIat e.) lilalcki<\ lt', '. (.. )l \\'e(Incs. .1yevenin', I)' .' .y t I a)r. m \Irs. II . 1.. llOit> enltertaitned llrge lninn et Of I"riemt(1 int :a w;n\ t bit savOrtd of old I imel Sti it Carolint a hospiithity. 'T hel" occasi(n was the mllrrige of . li ss tilit NOrris \I ilhotus to I'r . \\''al('e Stewar hi e ISete tt, orm (f erl of ltt\\.e r 1'("1sl(I'( , I o lii u"rtl' OIh Newheios'rry'. \n ibtl) w einti Irch weddine had ete 1 lhied, btI o.wing. to illlneoss of tie groml it wits nelCs'a to make att'Ii NibN. and have thil' ceremnyn\ qililyI titttic 't uf I!OItn '.'t ~ N 's A conued~[o atioe. \ l .tot heI to r w-as t\ t I:)s;(.full - dc-rtd and a yOke 'Of" putr'\wh;t(' rIs('s wa';ts ss)endedi i Or the Ibriith ;and grOOml to ,tand undecr. To the strains Il of l lt i , :nt stically" extcultd by .\lr . F-. N. 1R. 1;;tily, tlhe bridal paurt" y'1ntcered( inl t he foll1 wing ) !Orde'r: Jlr. \ I. I). \Iilho ts Of' e n:tIk w Ith 'ro . 1-'. F N. i'\. iN ily" I w i o ild: C pll(. I i. l-I' i . - I (Ir of Ith )I r. field; I O f I ,l'es; liss i ( ll'; Corei Or h l of le l t .\lr. NI. I. Iiti oi (a nhc f A t it l 1'\I \\'ilbur tei (ig lrl: of ille ;;ss \il nl l I ihoI k;nsmn of V illi,;Is wvit P'rut. Niskin Of i>ishov'ilit; liss ulia K irkland Of I ;.l-1r wl\"'. wVtih D)r. ;\lrray\ llair ofr Union ; Miss lI erri e i wni ) of liai1 rwell \iIit C t. R . I . '..in Of 1":('.II lield ; i iss i r it e \I ixsot of ;\l - tlstat \ i aIr. \\'mt. l .til pers Nl ii ho us, Ibrot hu r f( I the bl ridl ( t; lit s limle i lack o I 'bert" with .I . las. 'Iul l KIeI ll I1 " Of IhI : k.. villc; \Ilss , :\lice i'crry\" of lies hutr, w'ith .\Ir. S. A. \Iim l thews tof lI;lackv. ille. \ ith 1) \I . I,. T . P--rry"\ I aols atur;; .\li is Mary Pecsmi Of ewt'be"arry, sisteIr of t groom t, wih 1). \\"hi ick O e I:ithint;ti \ills; i\ iss o :riet \I thiOtis. sisft. of tihe br1ie, maid Of honr, with Mr. 11. C. Smmrh est m:m. A\tlendant,s : .\is ' 1.vel tIn \lil IOus, t cOnardt oelly, \line Fre mnd Ni\lctr (iltzcn I:Itlhew\s. The b)ridec andl grnu ttWere preceded by lissei \'i t and latii Itena pl ii hlOus as Ilowe\'r girl mnd r;l1g hear11r. ni their cosiuces fI r)s' pinhk Cont rasted very prttily" with the whiI ((ourgandie t of sho hriid'es m1aid!s. T[hle bt1etridesmaI ids wre handtclsmen bilie,lyN hair ornonents finlish wl \yitIt erescent and bril liants. These were ifts of tet bride anditd to he retine l>v Iea wearer aI, a sutentl lir Of lte oe-. CatsiOn. Thie getleme we11C1\\ re,II at 11'red in full dress eveningt suits, :)ani rc tuaine i ts sOouvnirs thteir ties, gitsl of the groom, The bride was tasefully attired inl an, elegant t;w of w Of" iIiite ben galine silk w\:(hb ch ilfOn mad PeaIrl trimmings. ihe carried in her h.ltndl i al hivly b)o)tUuet (iot utlre" white narcisstus andi ltiieasaragus Aleni nacIomaimt d f so ft, rsetet duin thli)'Ie eremony, whtiebewar conducetted ofy lihe Rev. A.L IP. Turn- I 1 erIi in etsifue lelanid impresive b.ilftr tema.aiol,te ie royal tfeset was opea hi Hdnd "befo-ea.. decoatit 10on here w ere SouitcthernIcli na(1ioitis,frn n whitveI ch to risnte mums, I and wee arranged in a11( tru-. lyi rtisic t manner. ue ). ' Aewlis( i\los aII charingeoungevr Paoredf hoghd ters o. Otly2ai maDn whorchsgie.o isl laureldsit h(i rfiLon, iand y.isI oceved by'I)elti the happy couple bler the i Itriens te dey(ii ligtd Ao knw thatitei uure riesid c ll s i ll CIndom Iitable w il an d etirdosenr KInyoand lie lilt arf outr of order IfiyouSiwant ic theaace anhe ues, they b'oinpti, se ar donsic New oLif Pills.Tedvloeer pOno rin and body.ro Ony o ai al rgctre..l3wl i euae tt warU f otrigt.,av and r esadve oifre for y kt'Witch wok 'iazel ave DeWid b'sal tedl iginealr. 2A ncin TKntsghPyht (1f( your lJ2iverdi i ot ut orer,ch caiuing louses, Sick. E Hedache,ea burn, rContipato, tak a doIs.o Howe'Hte PulIlls Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passcs through your kidneys once evcry three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil [ - f'tr ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they arc sic! or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, achesandrhcu if matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the -- blood, duo to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It u:;cd to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and i:; schli on its merits r-A' by all druggists in fifty- 1 cent and one-dollar siz- 1; . ;wL:J es. You may have a sample bottle by mail tt,omo or Smu lt>.oot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ' Stop That Hack! Stop That Hack! \Iiy lont't, you stop that .1 [acking C'oighlt s;lt i t. nuffer yoirst;elf mn(l an noy" ot her peoplo when '25c. inv' -t. ed in lioherlsonS's Coinpound Cough Sy rtP will sIt t to Ito wholo bustines ? I), n't forgt that a stitch in time siat:; t:itlo. itl it neglectetd Cough ndtl (C.Ild somnetiinus leadls to nou munia. Rlberton'u (omp. Cough Syrtlp is ma1inufnletured 111< sold it. Rlobo oion CO0 NER1111111 STOR"11j JEWELRY STORE. I"inte Watches,i l UiIngs nraches , St,uds, SlIeeve anid Iaink I u ttonis, HilIver Novelties, SilIver Table Ware, Cut Gha's, Gold and Sit. ver' Spetc:tactles- andi Wh ichi we will (close out, as wo wvill EDAD SCIIOLTZ. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN STATlC O1" SUIJIl (CAl,lNA, CO(UNTi 01" N l\VBEli,-JN Edwd WI4iIR. lipp ll'ht ' intiflT, against I veson ,Johntson, De)fendant. ~Sunnons for' Lel ief. To the De)tfendanlt, abovei namied: Y'JOUJ AllM IIi'i(E1Y SUMMIONED) .. andI 'e<itired to antsweri the c'oi hertew ithi ser'ved u pon you, and to ser've ia eopy of r answer ~V( to the sid coim plit, .Onl tile sitb scriber C s at thir ii ollico at Newberi'y CoXurt Houst', South Caro lina, wvitin: twet- th d ys a fter t,bctser vie heriteo~t( f, excl usive: of the cday of stuch servite; and if you fail to aniswetr the compjlit,t witin the titme aforecsid, the l)'ainttilY itn this action will appli)y to the courtt, for thit rel ief demai~ndedi ini Da)t,ed ID:eembier 20tlh, A. 1)., 1899). SCi1 U.\li'ElkT' & lIOfaA)WA Y, I 'Iaiti fl's A ttot'neys. To t.he Dec:fetidanLt ab Iovo namted: TakeC not,ice thatI the comnpl ait, in thle aLbovi entLi tIed actioni was filed in the oflice of the Cler'k ('ot ort of Comtmon i'lenst for Newber'ry Coutnty on the 20O,h cday of iDeccembler-, A. ID , 1899. SCiI UMllrT& HJ0la[.OWAY, I 'IainIti l's A ttornelys. W~T ANTlED) SIV-lAL PERSONS VV for D)istrlet Oli hianatgers In Lbhis State Lt representt, me in thir OV.n andci51 sittiroindin count,ies. Wi lling to piay yearily $600, payable weekly. Do siratble emiyloymint, with utnusuaicl op. pJortun ities. Refer-ences exchanged. Enicloso .self-addriessedl stampedC( envel opo. S. A. Park, '320 Caxtol n uild inrg, Chligo. t. 10t, Special Meeting of Stock holders. A S['EClAfa llN(N 0F TiuE Stockholder's of 'lThe Newborry Warehouse CiompanIty is by3 order' of the B3oard of Iretctor-s calleod to meet ait 11 o'clock a. mt., on tho 17th clay of Janut atry 19)00, fori tho purtpoiicof considering the qutiton of increasing the canital stock of sid company f'rm $6,000 to $1,0. h eeigof the Stock hlrawill be held att t,he oflice of said comipaniy In the town of Newberr-y. O I'O. W. SU.Y M [ER1, Preildent. OTHAS. E. SUMMER1, Secretary, Dec. 15.,1899.