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Ia tio ad }l I. rv :t ' I.t 1'ri - f w ar. 1l-rit ualt-i wi r 1' f to ..1 the na in n ven rtion4 and l're-iduenrt M4'nle jvwaIs etin . d 1 I tb! 11 an1 1 to -itt er; t e hime':if. ** I tui very .t 1rry to lear of tih very1 a t td .. eI tac n tI the litte otin of 1 iv. aInil an:- '-. L. W illiam oii. i t i, a vr;ni'y heavy ilow to tL 4 anal rd a1 to to the(1 amIily (If Mir. and:: NirO'. .JaL. Ihtinba)L, ho-: little -o wa the innocei.t caue of the ycderIt. I know thi t.1hiy symflpathet'e: heart of Newbe:riy goes 0.41( ti ll of them atL this timei oIf :-otre triat. I haveT nlever' benaletT to --? u ee muh 'e foir toy istols andIi parlorI4 r'il::. I hit theni I haive ne4ver hadL( much unel l.' foir a gun of anuy in d. F'.v4:n a gu 44w ~ithi nothin)g left butL the4 rami rod i - iomimes i 14 dlan)gerouis. TheIii'se u nfortunilate acci.'denits w'illhapn ho-.:ceer. e..ven ith the mos 1)t carecfulI. I no(1 tc in1 the paper that'~L th Lb 21'robhi bitioni executive c omrnmittee wa' to have held aL metingLit bere dluring the wiek, -but 4)wintg to a failr to443 get ( a1 qu o no mieetin0g wa- heldl. It will bie a long, time4 before t he l'rohibi)t ionh-ts poll as lar'ge vote for Governor01 as the- did44 in .. lo The fact b-, I be:lieve Str i. Feath ershtone polled aL inu4ch laLrger1 vote than the I'riit0on Stren.~thI inl Lthe State. E- e mai:de a t d campan?:ign aLnd aL good! impremo4 thr4Li ou ghu the4 ii4 St ate. ant)d many' ,40, 45 I per-Wnwh wre2 not 1 'roh ibiA tini,t- votedl for' ina. 1f thle Il'rohi-1 biLion i.ts ieally want a pIro hitcry l aw enCII4ted, the Iliace for thern~ to iiuake t,be tight is in the:434 conies for mrernbers of the htghI-lature(. If they cariry the leghl'attri"the can2 311 then paLts Lhe law 'tiiey want, but a I l'rol hition Gbo ve3iro with a leg'latur'e againstL ..1m wou'id be hel pless -o far as 1the eaCeLI oIf pro hibition is conicernedl. Th e (Chesoter I,antern1'1 sayu thi: is 'o lng to be? a ye2ar of muchr politie-, ILndi asl evidence ttes43 tatit bas beard that in I"air fie:d Ciou nty there are a) readyV Itent.-4-ev43)en a'daLe" an1 no1u1. Vd for Ite 43;llce4 of1 Sher::, an rd that Ch.ater is) not1 d '-Ila01.' to1 Fair fild in this ie.-pect43. The same1011 I tue b~ othier counie~s in aL more4 or les de gree. Thel lIantern a(dds by wtay of commirent: "4We do n)ot 1pooe tot d icuss the whys andi v"her-efores of all this, but1 we waut to mny that- we th'nk we canj see t,bat ot of iL will come14 mluich good, if those who are to castL the baillotL will Study th Si ltuation 1(nd( voLe intell-. gently.' That isi the iOnt. Will the voters' sltudy the .kitudaLon and' voto intelli. gently'? Their duty Is to vote for the best men, antd in touking up theIr eslti mate of whbat consititutes "bMat," they abpu1d consider chiaracter: arnd fitntess for the dutlle finposed. 'Jhee are lots of good men who'r not fitt,ea for-"the YNV 'per dIscharge of the dud1es in 'cer ftt in p0sitions.- A man should not be 'voted for synDply. because he Is a good * an, but you \wnt 4A1o capuolty 'and ON C e c . i f th.- a' inte llgent - n . !1 . : - pr mrary w'.o i 3 b" an i>a: me i for !ar r z t .ft' I.er \tt 1 .- 1 .:!. . n W av t \ C tt" a n 1 . . n ev. wr o a'. - T ' ru.i.. e ) n: a n o f 1 . ('own t. a o::., .: As :l. y .: r. te :'h he r . : a . :. . n Pil' it -0i -- aty tob- ' a d tha our 1 ~ ~ ~ . c r. tt lr p us f : f t t '. b.i. in .g I ):.-.mt:.e j _ .I) I.; - an ladn ti~~~~~ ~ ampol r et-et and i - b la . tr a r n iir-n f t.eIr): :. n aegaa. _.f tancet . lt. n t aen-i your-. l to neIgl. t t h.a _' r e nn a: .A i:nwic1unty chee irfulnes to. tit:c wat' , tit. a is - t.. . d;. a1. <> t hie:tr t.au"ed,b"r .- nap :-n e ct r m t . who : i t i -. '-- t *!e t r. D1 l.to l t Iyrt . b - n. _ l . ; c a t e iight ay b i r h h eaie l' rt'-" of y a -\ . (LeI t i m po a t iy . t:- y t w iii -pr, ll ara khrfll t , .an . t eand w)' li inal with ui: ( d . C"?It cost nohingto .: kn<landcndr atf to ob b.ope htt.aour i ownhapif n - 1 ltt w ill be' in(nu al iinta Ic s. IN) o n-t le it o i f to h tere i '1t t itle all"_eoplen ilant a n t coLuClfuldne- to' h1apt - t priead arain of t land ittle lded oJf\' in.ine ti hat lie - ner don. T uyto little ant clay such large' diidend the wornitg*de it. t thi tound' tOifIor noi other and."t higher mot:.e ou cann0, t do aLL iee tof kind-I nI-' o 'te an wn oi o tand om \ and t'i R f t on, all ITOL , and up'iited. L e anyth. mtntr in this coadn ('I IT .'I ab i r'.1_t- ofC yea "+. fO~U (i((t It til( pr'. Id ' pon \clthe bl tos i n i o. Is day, asetl tas ahe parei)' knt,l anda. ln' dd t ol hani pcLut arw hntr-r pNet. '\y-o li t t he r and y lithl other" fis the onli commnd thichnIO h'I an romi:' e to it. edonth of dy to the tbeits f fon a-;' and i c ihi r And yetsetietem o eti lcmandI i afohro atte Obedience o allc !':f1: in},h itr te 1n e, toc'unld t ie - par'ents' and0 rfe iect an lovel f them is t.' me' on ei the moac'nt loabe thats l:nint.et. lbi te tof fa hboy a tiy N.ot e dience s Liimp S.lv coen ita _it who toe oby.mtad ~eA~icl ! 'n apvtD (>.u iri-~It, ofem oangebrg, a orme Neery and,sfrote. e ias eeno paetd ieet anoloe otheme iOd Sonh Caholna reoiment.be tre-t ce ia hlandsoett' ajortybo ove grial Ncope ien' w p' c i i. o (Tapt weath. erbwn here durngh pas, sevorer days h cr nas beenida.Cuma toleoted Jain teat Condla ofro the ndie,anthe aorernc'tourie rou neet'd to goanilorter inrerth ofe all matle toL hi'S.ikn ..I.A Irom wethedViners ldut' heordtn Theed emdrn of tVdatoirit. hado Lasion1 toir tth aridcaway ofrohambe oin's ai tah m itw~'i towit w old mLe tobhe results Inceb'. Irt,. wih hedmtiomh indieaodr frdom which he suifered exeraci4ting pain for ten daysi, which was relieved with two appli cations of Pain lialmi, r'tbbing t he pam is aflicted'. and1 realizingj instan, benefit aind entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumathonm in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with) aevere pain, which was relieved1 by two app)lications, rubhbi ng w ith the l110 - ment on retiring at niyhlt, and V'!-amng up free f-rm pain. For' sale by'W. l1. Peihamn, Da uggiet. N~ot ic to ibe~ PubJlie. I'ain a4. Charley Cwdanon's old sbo p, wher'e I am pre pared toQ serve my "Id patrons and make ne w eustomera who desli'e f1'st-class wornk. General r >airing done to or'der on shost notier. I orse shoe ing a sp"eiaity. I am well eixpericQOr-ed, having been in the busin'ess for twe'nty y'are, 'under good miechanics. Pliease vcall to see0 inbobeforo igetting your Wobik done and saye rsioney, -W. M. DAVIhS, Proprietor. s IIaell :, (ttai, I wud t tiik'ti .%Cat1 ns ('I) tsi&'* T.n': I rroc-e to -sy sorethir.z n a- :.ayw': hathe les I ' .; :. g.:a r ho . , t 'h ' t ,4 e W zvi: atrycorn. but - e d 1'i",.a t nr 1. c n r n ': e.w e w t'. bu t):t : ha o!le. I :Tt "Pe have the .,a ~l .:n~t i-~'of t' :r m vM tr t eltt:t,n or corn.1:t .. _z te - , :!'a* t nw conf ron t :n .-.- we MA.. but: lave our sav-ie". t:.' M a ea it Ii:ay. We are s:ad:nl right now on the be S:r n. ec anoth:er season in which to ..: cr.r . ,?. andi :, s c -ctsc'h s'o .ap. It is a dep'orab.e fact d it:ca:!on at the preet nts in favor < f another Hig and ll hi: s1t ct tton e'p toat hel_ )alred within the whole W e :'.:uirly b l?tieVe th1at it w t s th.1:. o Gh the Prov)idt'nce of God hin . tL on UI M C-OD wa- cUt r-hort last r 't any mn1 'a, as th: e short t t,} f ta-- yea:' cau-ed by a reduction if the a'rea','e. ITttl it n:o' been for the t inu"i t; :Ougl.t. ther' is no doubt 1 .it whlat w\'e woul,i .a'e h-en -tandir.g upon a 1: 1 1 . . 0tte hale, et op w ith a I and . Cnts }tt ice. .!n may preach to mue until their I:- <'rop out about there being no - 'h a thineg ao OVe'-p.rodut':ionl, and tat the .:pp:y and dctm:ar: has noth '?..:o do with the ruiing the market-: iti .nder-cc"n-umpttion andl all such n.-v political tra-h. Any man who hai : a t"a-ltoonful of brains in his head know- that when you make a t t:)ng searce, you not only increase the d.tiand. but also the price. Every (1h, r product is governed by this rule, ard a hy -hot!l cotton be an exception? 1: will h" well for each of us tit this ti., before we plant a =ingie seed, to take a caiin and thoughtful view of our -:-ttitn and then act it becomes son blin.n. WI.-t do we find to be the t ndition of the average South ('aro i:na farmer tod]a;? Is it not a fact that there are and have btn a pr"otraction of d(bt:- for the pa-t or 6 years? It is nt ur-e of di:-guiing the fact: there are a va-t mijor ity of us who have today u:paid accounts against us, cither for it (.at. coi , tiour. guano ot other goods. Ilave we a full -uppl.,of corn, oats, fod dcrr, hay w\ ith which to make this e-op? Have we plenty of home-made meat, fl,ur and -yrup with which to supply o:r family and hanl-. We answer in the negative, no. In the face of all this, dear farmers, just go ahead and pltnt another big cotton erop and see if you don't grow and sell it below the (co-t of production. Jlust look around In th)': difTerent, coinininities and see mrong whOn are the suces-tful farm er . I nt ariably you will find them to bw the n,en who have divereified their crops and raised their own supplies. I ' know that preparations have been made for another big cotton crop and a g. cat majority of you have your ferti liiers already on hand, but let me beg you not to use all your fertiliz.ers under your cotton, first mantre your corn good antd be sure you plant enough to do you. D)on't you see that there are two-thirds of us buying corn r.ow, and thc oats crop is about half killed: then, in self-defense, we are compelled to go to work and rai se food to suppIlen;ent this :.hort oats c;'op. PIa nt early pea pattcheLs, sorghum cane and a acre or two in early Dent corn. Now, let us do all we can to raise plnyof home sp I .lies this year, and then just raise all the cotton we can. D)o not let this nine and half cent cotton turn us fools -its enly a trrp set to catch suceke,-e. Some poor" deluded soul's have already said tla we will never see 4 and 5 cent cotton again. Just raise another 10, 000.0003K$ or 2,00.00 bale ci-op, and th only reason you don't see it, you will just have to die out of It. MISC:ELLANE-oUSClInyPS. Our sick are considerably Improved. Mr'. D. A. Quattlehanm spient last Saturday anti a part of Sunday with his parents, returning to his duties in Fa lu:la on Sunday evening. Last Friday anri Satturday ight.-' freez'e. wound up'a large per cent. of the perachi cr0op. A bout half of thes oats crop survives the feezes of the past winter. The whett is all 0. K., and looks well. WV,: return our special thanks to Josh Trump for a most beatutiftul and well g*otton-up) invitation to attendi the joint celebration of the anniversary "f;the Ex celsior and Ph rennakosmnian Literary Societies of Newby-rry College. We :'egret ve"y much our inability to at It has been otur misfortune to fall a victim to the flames. Lalt Monday the 12th instant, about 2 p. mn , a tenant house, which we had ju1st, built sInce Chritas, caught lire and In a very short time lay in ashes and cals. 'The house was occtJpied by Lenard Grfin and mother. Our'loss le $.50, with no insurance. M rs. GJriffin saved the most of her hnousehold. She estimates her los at 815. We are -n)ot 'prepared to give tihe origin of the fire. Every piece of the house was built out, of new~ lumfber; the flues of the s<tove were per fectly good. Mrs. Grilfin says that, she left, no lb-'e in th" chimney and very littLie in tne stoVe, arnd was only absent, hardly one hour, and on returning, found the house in a light blaze near the stove, Only tOose who have had such exp,erience canm realize tba effet. Miss Chelsy K!'ler spent, the past week wit,h her brother, 11.8. B Kible,, and family of Newberry, Mr. H, T, Long met with the mis fortune to cut bis foot with an aye while obopping last week, Joseph Kl*hist af wleaPrp..rnty .ntlast Saturday ni;ht in t ,' C .\ Ong and very m11i:.h nel;t". i tl i:c"' of :2is19 be'n done on th"' o'r a rr.. m twhat is knowtn a- tij.-:: N rri t h. r i to1111 fi t 1 is :ua-N ani : .' tlown and hey a f red a-cs ae -i~i .ti.ck y 'ora few" days-. it is a -lhnd id j .b ard we ai'; rc it' it vt r y mluch. If w. il ! j st K p.'t Spi ri't' >(1r 11il foulr 1111e year: on t he r:l ni John u"r'y Shackle a t magi-tr ate_. we woil il t.' chalmi)lon county for gooli roa'. Nir s. . S. Living':tone went '11) to Newberry la-t Sunday to spend a few days with her dauivltcr MIr' if. S . K.blor and :a:nily. We are sor y to hear th:t Helnrv is in inge .ealth. We a"e rt que-td to -ay that 11ev. If. P. Cil nt r i tturn from (Geor'- ,'. la.,?t of th'Is mnon1)th a-id co':nmnt" - i %7:"ek with th'' liaehn':a ('ba'! cu.r (en to, ll. eacM't ! n): the - : nd linda.v i': .:';: at II a. m. ('ht t:en pox: has been ra. inl'. t h rouli'h this 'ion. blut they are about .'oling otT no.. several (a1)0 of mumps are i'to re po -td, hat they seen to be ' onliied MP1on0)_ the 0rm 'to. N,r. and NI-s. 1'-h, of Newbc rry, at tendtd p)reacll '.:e 'it their oil chureb, St. I'au1's, last St ndayV. See here, IW )h. can't you tel us :omnething?' There is niot sO mnuch demand for sta.;, we don't tbiuk at the present. That's a fact, we have to hont up a b and new set of legislators this pop. Of course, Senator MIower wil1 return to the Senate, we feel con hdent, with out oppoS.tion, lt jist look what a State and nat'.onal demand there is for our New be.-rv t imber. .1list look where I-I oh has gone, and if Dr. Wyche don't .o to Con-gre.-s, he is gong to mark the man that gets there. And so far as Cole. L. HIlease is concerned. he's done got the oon and gone on right smack in the Lieutenant-(ovc'rnor's chair. Now, hot-, this gives a clean s,veep for three other good mien to pull off their hats and walk right in. Only ooe has yet shown '.hat he wants to go. Chips. March :1, 11100. Pylly-Pctoral 5 A QUICK CURE FOR $ a COUGHS AND COLDS " m Very valuable Remedy in all afTections of the i THROAT or LUNGS Large Bottles, 25c. DAVIS & LAWIEN XCI CO., Limtted, S 'rot's of Perry Davia' I Pan-K eilr. How Are Your Eyes ? Only Two Weeks More in Which to Have Them Examined and Fitted with Glasses. Arthur Hecke, '1.D.D ,t,ewi known German oeulist of 607 WN. Bay street, Jacksonvillc, Flia., who has been for the labt two months at Prosperity, will be in our city soon. The dor:tor corrects all errors of ref raction as well as~ removes cataracts andl pterygium from the eye by absorption wiihout, the use of the iknife. eures granulated eye lids, iritis, opacity of toe cornea and many other eye t,oubles. Trhe doctor is an expert, in his line, having gradu atedl with h ighbest honors from the Roy al University at Herlin, Germany, his native home. Hie has for the last~ few years been compelled t.o travel on ac count of his poor health, lie comes to our city well recommended, and refers tol any p)hysician, minister of the Gos pel or merchant at Prosperity. He has there t horough ly demonstrated h is aki II and r'el'ability. i f you have sore, Itching, watery or red eyes, grranulated lids or you have glasses that do not ex actly lit you, or yon are cross eyed, avail you--self of this opportunity and call on him. HeI hand les no ready made glasses, hut fits your ease cotrrectiy. Ho will also fill your physlian's p)rescrip tions for glasses. His lenses received first prize at tbe Columbian World's exposit,ion at ('hicago, where he at the time was located- 1023 Masonic Trem pie. His price " arc reasonable; he makes no charge fot- exam ination. The doctor and 1:is wife will be at the Crot well Hotel fronm Tuesdlay, March 6th, on. where he will lbe gl"d to o,rve you and he guarantees satisfact,ion. For the accommodation (of those who work (luring the.day he will on Sat.ur days and Mondays examine upj to 9 Noliceof l[eit Meetini of Greoitoi United States of America, State of South Carolinai, In tbe Dist,rict Cou'I. for the D)Istr'ict of South Carolin a, in Blankrmuptcy. In the mattetr of william R Held, iHank . ruopt,. .In Hankruptcy. H' . R iti D, of Mouth Caro Ilna, in the County of Newtvberr,'y and D'istrict, aforesaide nlllee is hereby given th'at on the 2nd (lay of Feobruary, A. D. 1903I, the sai! \VIlliam H. Rold was duly adjudged a bankrupt; and that t,ho.flest meetsing of hIs areditor-s- will be hitld at, the oico of .the Referee im~ B3ankruptcy for the dlst,riet of Sout,h Car'olna, and Count,y of Newber'ry, on the 26t,h day of Marcoh, 1900, at 11 o'clock In the foreno'in, 'ht w'hich tfine Ihe saId cedC(it,ors mm., attend,'prove' their claims, appoint a orustee, exam no'lhe bankrupt, and transact, such yther bunsiness. as may pr-opertly come jesfor'e the said meetine-, H. I-. WEL.C-, Reference in Bankru toy. March 14. 1000. 3-h o, 'thousandt Have Kidney Trouble I and Don't Know it. How To 1ind Out. F'll a ::e r c: t iass with your water and E it - t.en'-f::r hours; a &e :m.nt cr stt " .ng i:nd::ates an {unh.ealOthy condi t:on of the kid ) n^_y s; if it stains your linen it - /. _- I e".idence of kid ! 1 u. ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. 'There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, er bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often the day, and to get up many times dtring the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent ew absolutely free by mal!, " address Dr. Kilmer & omo of tsnamp.Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. A Good Opportunity for the right man to cantiniue the Dry Goods btiness at a ne of th7 niee-at !stores and best stands on Main street. I Have Closed Out ALL 1OF MY DRESS GOOD.-;, SfrKS AND DRY GOODS, AN 1) IIAVE LEtFT ABOUT Two Thousand Dollars worth of Shles, Men's Fur ni.-hing Goods, Underwear, Ie'siery and Notious that I will sell on leasoQabIe Terms and if there is a wort by young man who desirt's to go into business, it in the opportunity of his lie, aitl it will pay him To $ee Me At Once. A, C. JONlES. : ewherry, S. C., March 23, 1900. Stop That Hack! Stop That Hack! Why don't you stop that Hacking Cough and not suffer yourself and nnunoy other people when 25c. invest e I in 1:obertson's Compound Cough MIIrup will settle the whole business? Don't forget that a stitch in time saves nine, and a neglected Cough and Cold sometimes loads to Pneu.. monia. Robertson's Comp. 'Cough Syrup is manufactured and sold at & Gilae' (0ORRI 9DRIJ STOIRE. R. ..SUCCE8SOR TO... SW. A. YOUNG~ &CO. A PRESCRIPTIONS... * CAREFULLY... A COMPOUNDED... 4 OF PURE... 2 DRUGS.... * A FULL LINE of" I EDRUGS, 'a M.EDIClNES, PERFUMERY, SToilet and Medicinal SSoaps, Combs, SBrushes, Rubber SGoods, Sponges, STrusses, Lamp' ~Chimneys, Tobacco. %Cigars, Garden Seed, PRICES4 Inter Way In order to makE Goods I will sell i at al Big Cut I rn. A. RI BAgl( We desire to call your special attention to Our splendid Black Goods Department Which embraces every thing in BLACK, frorr 1 5c. Worsted to the fin est Silk. In this depart ment may be found Our special 38 in. Black Henrietta all wool 50 ets. Our special 44 in. Black Henrietta all wool 75 ets. Black Crepons, Black Cheviots, Black Mohairs, Black Poplins, Black Bengolines, Black Novelties, Blsck Taffetta Silk, Black Gros Grain Silk, Black Pow.de.Soie Silk Black Annure Silk, Black Mournmng Silk, Black Corded Silk, Try Americas Leading WV. B. Corset in short, medoum and long waisi every pair guaranteed to give sat isfaction or a new Corset given ii excbange free. We are closing all last seeason' Printed Organdies and Muslins a from 4c. to 10c, per yd. less thae original price. An opportunity t, anticipate on Muslins and save money MLRWHANT. TAILORS1 ..OUR.. SPRING STYLES IIavear-rived.To'hey embrace the latesi FOREIGN AND DOMESTI( . Which we will make at lIoder'ate - Prices! GUA RANTEMI NG. FIT -AND - W'OR?Nl lIP 3COT & CARSON, )PPOSITE POSTOFFICE INIDOWNI )N ALL Goods own. room for Spring P di Winter Goods n Prices! EIN WICI COTTON DRESS GOODS Suggest to many people something flimsy and cheap looking. Few asso ciate them with anything REAjy BEAUTIUrL uutil they sce the display here. The new beautiful French Foulards, Manilla Cords. Colored Corderoy, Imported Printed Dimit v. Toile Do Nurd Gina r hams, ZephyrGinghams, Corded Cham bray. PerCale, Colored Organdie, and Black Satteen from Sc. to 35c. are - shown in great variety, of pattern, color ard price. Such quality is not usually sold so early in the season at such figures, but as usual we lead with much value for little money. Yours truly, + , J WOOTEN. -AT EduIard SlOIt'S JEWELRY STORE. Fine Watched, Rings, Broaches, Studs Sleeve and Link Buttons,', Silver Novelties, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glass, Gold and Sil ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses. TOYS& DOLLS s Which we will close out, as we will tdiscontinue keeping them. EDUIID SCHOLI. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN BIfCLIREPAllPM DONE ON SRORT NOTICE A ND IN IIliSN-IASS STYL --AND Bicycle fixtuies of all kinds anid bicycle sun du es always on hand. dy -WHEN ~-" Your wheel needs-repairing give us a call. .We also al ways keep in stock the BEST WHEELS on the market for sale. See our Wheels. 4. W. WHITE. MAIN STIISEET - - N5 VWHERRY, S. C. -Master's Sales. Summer Bros. Plaintiffs, vs. Niaggle S. .Butler et al. .Defendants. ighest bidder on saleda in Api 1next althat lot land lying 6 the Town 0o Newberry, in the County of Newberry., and the State of Sonth Carolina, con taining One-half Aore, more or less, known as lot No'. 7, of lands of C. D; Hlarmon, deceased, bounded, east by Drayton Street, south byi. .6 No. 2, west by lob No. 20, and north by Cora street. Terms of Fale.-Onelaa f- eash, baf anco on a credit of one eaurn with in torest Ot'n credit ortionhrm day3 of .sale, to bo secure by,bond of the puir ebhaser and .mom-tge. 9f the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for pere hetI, stamp. , . D,' D Master. 'Off t eeirh8h-90