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It will)-1 o be1 a great event,, and noting of t he tv )51 1 kind ha)Iis eve been seen beforeu 14 outh1. of New. Yor. OItI, is ano1ther vidence54 of11,4 th facrst to Clumb(1ia is ge'ttdig ta be0 * 4 Uponl1404 th eotnenda JJ)tin of te Nwl appointed111 Jfor.5( W. 'i1p1 as Wailt in01 No.t 7, in~ phice of01 Mr4. . 11 eni rs ine Also upon.1l the a-sae reonil'ebiin hel hawis aponeg.1.Oxe.sMgsrt Aout ens days orcji~1 twol week ago L4(j wurlot.u torConreS)Ismanht,imter Itht thlue t,ar rout from omaria tI.sOGymph- th viflle rant a25 lchedue thtmaeal.ai fro N1.ewbe 4.rryia day ild befohr- itlas . c1arrior' left1 Coi4, Poara bot an h.or h- I foe dthe)1 arrivak of te ow tran hnd We als tits was daIy~' 1 ro t. 'I uld beIa lhang. Th wreolyn letter exain o with what11. fromp*t,n ss Mrsd. Lat,1.mer a gave i,hs I quesont atte~1.s ndon: te 51.100 2nd1- Aosst5 51 u - . P. M Geera ilc he a reat ConItrcti Divisi ugo, o.1 kDr aSir Ivs haven t4L )he honor to ac-s s kodethe farec1o.1 Cllpsa if a ett r ad-' i dresstPolin you y Mr14. I t (II. AuOlI of requestng ronthalfi of the es - Newrry Ce~tount a,i' 1cango in te No.hedulo 1 of u . NJ.20.302ns ('Pmia ted tos Olymphyllito, 8V. 11., Or as tosginnectet wihothts mailyi o,r fromWC Newboy t andts to fr ooueht a ordLser- thatg tis day1. beeissdto fnu 'ssIsla( ( lyss s: d A - si Potr ite Ge red. to NV.V.~: 1Hor.. A. C. LFati:.cr. Hou.e of Jc1prc seratata. E wat.t t4, t:ar: a r'. Lat;mr:r for li v La .-i r:'' rm i ' . r '1 .'r+ + r. f t' i.at S 1 ion f'r' a. ay ti v L tih -ami' jr:r.l t atlt,r. E._r. rt s. vr rt 1 .ave -.rt 1. -- *. ,.'t,i 4 i4 t ic CMrsv. L. Hi. A. Gioriouui ht"wF ( r'ni -- fr"rn I) . I i . ('arg'ile, of a ,ta. J T. He u' 1 Ite: "Ftur bot. th+-i r E.h(-, c't e tr ha- Cur(d Mirs. ir'wt( r +f r ft. w ieb h ad caue-fd h(r gr at - i !"' r N Fasa . Jet:r" C -r' A d' t Fk r"uit L+ra her h-ad bnd i . hnd ti b ' - r could gi e" no ' ; ut },k CU' - (''i1 1r ;-te bud her 1a t 1-I 1 T is bowt' wl'at It ar har. viad'- t v - that D I(-trie Ii t'- - - t ",." . ' ." purifi.r 1:rm wn. - e 11eey .r *--ada u . - - .t,u t 'er. kid ? . , - -) ~ p. ' t, h 'lpi. ':" -t I i-'J tr -ttr 'h1 tt). (i11; I i-ruit. OCiv .. + .i g",t r.'(:a 1. J dr;. a Gturar of 6i d - .~i -ar)2d I'or.JP - i cxt bi- an t~ar.' -_ -i-.- rv. i.av' a f . -'- ar. th y ar. d S H *"way --a Lw eat' w v a' appp;:'I:y hir-da' norn t.. t, ", ar. . ir. (.'.r :a i i 1 ' r. i' t.} af rr1oon at the fa v bn:.ni-' u';td Msr' Nr .ai brkwa- ab)). I ' 'xai r of ag. lie had ro rt - t' i:- in thi- r I' trc. 'Ther' w;. - a :;rr ,': ait--r.'lata ** f the 1 4 citi-/ 'r], S-2 far a pa --t or . ha- beien t I ca l to i-.hwr I v , an iiti:re' tir;1 Sunda - schoo)iluher: wieb mu reets every Sundayv att 4 oC'clok in the afternoon. * *: rId r .4i . f tthe, Su crge-on iz. ar doto ,ator ld 1iiIik llamdilton -f W st .I% i,r5 ii, a )., a tier, st 1i e ring 1 monulthss uronlua 14141 I' it', lit wo(uldI ieo no l ctly p4 ratin wa e:y Suer forantd; ut o cured h'oi.olf with fven boxe cllori toltrick lit's, rnlthe, uiest Pibe (ire oi cart b, tntd the beFit Salve in the world. :.5 ' cta a box. hold by all druggists. Y'ou will regrot it if you do not sce our Stock (if Clothing bh fore buying your Spiiug Suit. tL S. .1. Wooten. Ziegler 3iroh'. 1,adies and sal i-.. fine Shoes at' OXfords just reeceived at %%ttf. Jarileson's. ;rownif to sich Ii 'rnporiitions4 as to lier-cui re creast ion, of Niew J)ivislins. WVah li n~ton, A pi i8.--The runrali free lsel ivery ersternu of the pos,tollce depart ncnt Inrt, j.riown to iucfh p'ropiortions h iat it late hb-ee n ond neies1ary3 to re'ate two d1i vi.ions to p)roper ily handle~ I t. An orderci, effectiv I lay 13 1, signed >y the p~o.tmasitter ge:ner all today estah ihes four' divisions: the eastern di riiion, with Piead]qumartersi at New York; nisddle I di viion, headqua(jtlrters4 at In l ianatpolis, c!ornpriising 4 )hio atrnd all J ,tatts west to the t1lissiou ri atnd southern 1tateV4dow tu nincu d ing zIuisina v-ith 1'. 1. il in ihiarge; the weste:n l iv1ii, headquaiiirters att D)enver, anid ho sotithern dIivision, i nclud ing 11 outheirn State-, headq uaters-'i at, Wash ngton, with ii. Coniquiest, Clartge in hitit w rt lo Theis ri-ndesrs fr tiN IIiper5 wn[ heI iiiE'i'ts na Iin there Ia t iesti oneii drendedt-s 'i. 'it4e 5 lit sl c as beeni' ii bl to14 e4 nres)1 i i ntsintge',, is nl t hat l iis (" ss-ng. I (nh.s (;i4larsh ute i-i 414h 4 ony iffiliv c54it knowns uto lsthe llei o t st arn it Catrrh eis 8ng n nt 4ranly, ne4-lingdfir 4'ely ~ ' tip (n th1e 8 b tc l and nieCfifN lii -in 4 ft or id ,, L igyg 1i'rl.fsr Ii l uK Ig ihn f--t: lifiti n ofii 4 he d14- 14a- 4', ifndf lving this patienst. si-s- gilh by) buildfIir4 i lpIhes on i,i Iisn anil Rixti nghi na5tur i nss oin4) g 114s 48Iil'en it.v powersii'V4 , i hut they flYIri- OnieI ini- ti redi t)io114lias for i 4an -i 144414en It ins to c44 ne *'..s. lilt'18 ( Ni<.Y)45 & o, 4141 rf . ~ 7 MIohl by dr 'iugiss8, ye'i. IltalP8 Fa 4.11y Pl'x1 arthe 1 b44lest Li The NtIinal (Oi nm. it Tihio base ball sealsoni at the College his year promises to beO very interest rig, 4and( tbo people of Newber-ry will (1 givetn ant opplortunity to seeC some oodl ball. Games here huave alr'ead G eenI ichedlodCf wvithi (lemsion1 Colier e 1 outh Catrolina College, the Citadej, nd the college of Chiarleston; and amois wit,h the Priesbyter'iant College, f South Carolina, I'sakine, Furman lnd Wofl'ordt areI under' consideraition. The Association has issued season ckets, which can be had upon appli 1,t,on to tbo manager-. The prico Ia rily $2 50O, and at least ten gamces are ularanteod. Let every lover of the th lort Oncouirage tbe good cause by er urchasing a seatson tIcket at, once. It be Ill Insuro more and botter games for Ut 1o seasont.. Scoroe rds will b)o pri'nted for the , l ime \Vednesday, and wvill be on sale a 1 the gr-otuids. Do not fall to got one; iy will contain the namteI, posItions, O., of all the layers, and will be in. So resLing soverair, of the "greatest" amo of baso ball No wbor'ry has over on. 'I HE (' 410M lutlOs lOW. I,ir al Ag ., e r1t. lfus Cotcluetd 11I i irtmlIatlorn ani Mint ile 1teloort to WI8a1ilu,glton. (News and Courier, 8th.) M r. C. A. Maratec, special agent of treasurv depart ment, concluded his in atior y-tr',day into the condluct flair- at the (.ustorn , )low;('. 1 I is 't will rabcl, the hands of the See r.ar of t e Treasury Monday mor 1n. lbt whet action will he taken is rot kn,own. Mr. Mae(atee has made a t;,orought inve-tigation, which lasted xactly one week. When he first ar rived be was inclined to give little cre ee_ that licuor was stored in t,heCus ,otn House. Reports were strong "nougn to lead him to believe that it ;ac becn -..ored there. but he was not iucd to belit-ve th,at he would find i:y there. Last Sunday morning, when the empty kel' were found, in *est .ation be'gan aright. ( 'ra'rs corfesi:on was not accept ., IL t_e face of the denial of the col * Ty colector, janitor and lEatrj. T:his circumstance led e%ery mie to /belicve that the investigating orm'a tee wa- in hold of evidence of a r -tron;, nature. The main point of lte barrel of rum. Mr. tenderi e:ain= it to have been his 'ereotaa: property. but Mr. Macatee, it s:ad, l4. rea-ont doabt this. Th nnac rever.Je delartment can trace ,very galion of ligaor that rnakes a Ie tma:e -tart from the distilerv. Tbis ,arti( J.ar ke---or. rather. barrel-of '.irty.or.e galion- of rum Las pa-sed trough the rEcruired regulations of e c:parttr ent. except the storing of t in the (utom luuse. Evidenc. of a traver nature has been found against :ertain partie- in the Custom House. >ut for rea-ons it is withheld. The last witness clred up was a man au,ed Scott, a former employee about he building. Ili- evidence or te ti unony was use%, to corroborate certain r,formation gained r,ostly by Mr. Mac tee on the outside. On Friday Mr. \lacatee devoted a great deal of his .ine to out->ide work and secured valut blfe evidence in the case. It cannot be stated authoritatively rhat his reconrmendation is, but it Is -umored a very lively shaking up of he coUcetor. oflice. I)Icovered by a Wom-'n. Another great discovery has been nade -rd that too, by a lady in this ountr',. "Disease fastened its clutches Ipnn her and for seven years she with ,tood its severest tests, but her vital rgans were undermined and death iemcnl Inmuinent. For three months ie coughed inlcessantly, and coulId not leep. She finally discovered a wa.y to ecovery, by purchasing of us a' bottle >f Dr. King's New Discovery for Con. mlllption, and was so much relie.vcl mn taking first dose, that she slept all light; and with two bottles has been lbsolutely cured. 11er name is Mrs. buther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Han lick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial ottles free at all Drug Stores. Regular size 50e and 1.00. Every bot le guaranteed. Advertised Letters. Remaining in postoffice at Newberry or week cnding April 2, 19)00: A-Pres Allen, (col.) B-Fannie Blakley, Maria Beatey, Jarcy Bridget, Ellen lloyd, G. W. lower's. C-J. 1). Chapman, Maggie Carter, .dd Cannon. D)--Dan Dominick, Eliza Dominick, 'red D)obby. E-Mary A. Ehram. G-Lou Griffin, \Vill Griffen. J-Marie Johnson, W. A. Jones. K-4imus Kinly., L-F. K(. Leggs (2), Mike Long, H. . anford. N-George Martin, David MIllIer, b. .Moore, F. I. McCullough, D. Martin, . H. MlcEachern, Beonnie McMorris. N---S. J. Nortlk, C. 11. Norcum. O-J. C. O'D)eil. P'-Abbie Pitts, Ada Paysinger, J. .Price. Rt-l. 13. Rtikard, Isaac Reed, Jonnie tutf, D)avis RCushto>n. S-Emma F. 8enn, G. M. Sheely, Ned tephens, Molly Sims, Jim Simes. W-Seott Waltes, Janie WrIght (2), nira Wiillon, Henry Werts, J. L. Verts, Alice Ward. P'arties, calling for the above letters ill please say that they were adver Sed. WM. V. FMRL[, P. M. A pril 2, 1900. FIremen,'. Tournament at (Jharlotle. The firemen of Newberry have re tivedi an invitat,ion to tal:e part, In 50 big fir-emen's tournament to be 31d in Ch arlotte, N. C. on May 23rd. ho prize0 list, is quite attractive and als and the good time the firemen are aured will be theirs in Charlotte may Iduce them to accept the invitation. Theli priz.es are as follows: and hose reel race, firet prize...200 and hose reel race, second prize... 75 rab race, first prize................150 rab, race, second prize....,....... 7 orse hook and ladder race, first prize.-----------. --.............. 17 orse hook and ladder race, second prize,.........---..-...........75; urse hose wagon race, first prize.. 175 orse hose wagon race, second prIze....... ...,.-............. 7 Frparammne Teatisere' Assoclation. Thle following is the programme for e next meeting of the County Treach r' Aisociation, to be held at New. rry, in GIraded school building, Mat day, A pril 18, hO0.3, at ii a. mn. Are there too many studies required the common schools, and if so, what the remedy?-Prof, W. K. Bligh, as Lillian Luther. Jature Study.-MIss (Jertrude Simp i, hi La -- Hfughes, dndres,-IIon, John J. MceMahan, L.(LLA K. JOIHN8TONE, ALLEGED CONFESSION ONE Or (FIO4E1E.'H Millitl)ltIt'8 I I..N I-H HI11,01Y. I Imipilcatcs ''Govornor" 'I ylo,r ino th 1 (,an iraey---ixtLi)n Ilunircit I)oIlan i ih,n 'rice. Li lHVillt, A ,rili . Yolti y iH reported to have coilfessi(l that lit paid Jilm Iloward to kill (loobel. lie says the plot was hatched in the office of 'Powers and int sixtoon hundred dollars waS paid over. Tay for was to pardon l oward. Frankfort, April II. Youthwy's statolx)eet im1plictteHi Taylor. lio asserts that he was one of the eight men who knew of the conspiracy as carried out in Powers' olice. The men implicated are: Taylor, Powers, John L. Powers, Charles Finley, W. H1. Culton, Jimn Howard, probably henry Howard and one other man and Youtsey himself. Youtsey went out of the room and got the $1,600 and turned it over to the proper persn.% IHECKI;AM 18 tOVEINOIt. supreme Court of Kenlucky )eclIdos in His Favor. Frankfort, Ky., April 6.-The Court of Appeals today handed down a deci sion in the Governorship case in favor of the Democrats. Ex-Governor Taylor. tonight author ized the statement that an appeal on behalf of Governor Taglor and Lieu tenant Governor Marshall will be car ried to the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Bradley and Judge W. II. Yost, counsel for the Republican Sta,te ofll cers, were in consultation with Gov ernor Taylor for several hours this afternoon and the above statement was made at the close of .tha conf-erence. It is said. that Col. W. C. P. Breckin ridge and the Republcan leaders from different parts of the St'ate will meet Governor Taylor in confuregce here.to morrow morning. Ex-Governor Bradley said: "We will: not take ad vantage of any techni calities to delay the progress of the case. The decision of the Court of Ap peals is not disheartening to us.. We. will ask for a writ of.error to the SiI preme Court at once and these contosts will now be at an end in a very short time." The Court 'of Appeals today handed down its decis'on In We.G.ubornatorial. contest In favor 'of fleckhitm,..iJudge Durolld dissentibi. The other twolRe publican' Judgd ''Burtrain and . Oufy, handed dowu" a separate opinion, whlcb. di.l'ered in its reasons tp the Qpini:>n of the Democr.atic Judges, but agreed with them in its conelusioni. CAPT. H. H. MATTHEWS DEAI, ie was the Last Laurdo. Su,vivor of.-the Palmetto RtegIn'cnt of the Mxilcan War. Lauren8, A pril 7.-News rejgeed Lauriens today of .the- death of Gapt,. Blen j. A. Matthe ws, at h is home, Island ford, on the Saluda river, In this coun ty. Heo was. the I-ast, Lauruns survivor of the .Palimetto regiment, Mexican war. .He sdrved In a Newberi-y com pany, and, held the medal from the tate for gallant services. ANOTIhER ACCOUNT. Newberr'y, April 7.--13enjamin Mat-. thews, veter~an of the Mexican war, survived by only one member of the company from liewberry, died this afternoon, at his home, near Chappell's, aged 73 years. lHe volunteered in Jan uary, 1847, at the age of 19.-Special to News and Courier. . YELLOW PINE GE03N 80WoSARCE. Sawmills in Carolinas. (Georgia and Florida Curtail Their Output. Trirton, Ga , April -8.--The. Georgia Saw. Mill Association, representing some 300 yellow pine mill plants in Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, at a meeting held here yesterday do cided by a pract,ically unanimous vote that on and after May 10 all.mills be longing to the members of the associa tion will be run on two-thirds t,ime. This will affet housands of op)eratives, and decrease the output of yellow p)ine in this State- nearly one-third. It is understood that, the limited supply of yellow pine timber in sight Is largely the cause of this action, as tho associa tion doubtless thinks, prices should rule higher in view of the small supply. It is by no means a secret ihat many of the larger mills .only havo enough standing timber in sight to last three or four years, while even the most for tunate onVy report sumtcient in sight to run sfenei and eight, years, Central Luther League. Programme for meeting of the Cen. tral Luther League, to be hold at St. Luke'sg church, Newberry County, I -I urday, May 5th, 1900: 1. Devotional, Exercises, conducted by Mr. J. B. Derrick. 2. St. Matthew 22:80-Rev. M. Q . Scherer, Prof. W. K. Sligh, Mr. A. E. P. Iiedenbaugh. Mryile .Essay--Miss Grace iledenbaugh. 5. What usefui work ean the Central [eague accomiplishi?-Rtev. 0. S. Beard 51n, Rev. &.-L. Ne-ase, Prof. lE B. Selz oer, Mr. A. Ga WVise... 6. .Addres-Rev. C. H. Ariustrong. CJommiittee. r cPurad Wat .hoe w aits '' a 1(1 '1;!):eSS to all fruit';. No ,ood fruit can be raised without i Potash. F'ertilier,; co(ntatining at leatstI 8 to I( ) Of Potash will give best results on all fruits. Write for our pamphlets, which ought to be in every f.armer's library. They are sent free. GERMAN KALI wORKS, 93 Nassau St.. New York. How Are Your Eyes? Only Two 1'eeks MeIro in Which to Have T 1hm Exmine(1 and Fitted with alasses. PAN. DOl't Miss tile Olplorlllnity. Get a pair of Becker's Glasses, he makes them in all the latest styles and shapes. If your eyes are imper fect, or your glasses that you have now do not fit you, avail yourself of this chance to be fitted at home. His customers speak in the highest terms of him, his prices are reasonable, he makes no charge for examinations. Office hours from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m., except Saturday anid Monday until 9 p. m. ARTHUR BECKER, A. D., D. 0., t&f tf Room 1, Crotwell Hotel. The Newberry Hardware Company would call - attention of the public to.the f act that they have bought out. V. A.. Schumpert, Agt.., and atR the3 will conduct the business pf, -the qld staud, and will always .b.ve on hand at the lowest prices, Agricultural Implements of all kinds, Plows, Plow Steols, Trace (,haius, Hales, lifi''Ps, Harrows, PUltiyators, forts, Shovels aiil Silad.es And everything needed on the farm. Harness Made to Order. Renairing neatly and promptly done. WVe also carry a large line of SADDLERY and HARNESS, BRIDLE~S,COLLARS, COLLAR - PADS, and in fact, everything found in a well assorted Stock. *F. A. Schumpert, Manager. OrFICE .A Few Things Lacking in your Ollice may retard the ;work greatly. In our Stock of Offiee Supplies Are numerous article which are great helps, though inexpensive. Designed -to facilitate the work of the Book keeper, Cashier, Typewriter, etc. We make specIal prices on these goode. Books. Just received a new line of the Latest Books, suich as to have and to hold Rled Poettaiee, Jon ice Meredith and many others. Also a nice like of Wedding Presents, oe, which I will be gladtoso Win. G. Mauges. ). L. SCflUMPERT. Hf. C. HOLLOWAY, 3ofllipart & 1101!owau, ltorneys and CJouusellora at Law, MN HERRI~Y, s. C. 'ractico in all State an~d U. S. Courts, 6ears th ' Ihe KinJ',U Have Alwy Bough ognat.1 S. . J4 LOWN CHOCOLATE In1Ilalf, One, Two and Five I'uud Packt lates and lI1on Ions in ;ame ir.e pat :a; es It is no us: to dwell upon the others at higher price<. We refer you to hand at all tines. Give us a call if you N linie. Goods! Our buyers are back from New York. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. We promise good values, polite attention, fair dealing. Splendid assortment in all de partments. See our Dress Goods, Trimmings, White Goods, Wash Goods, Liuens, Linen Damask with Napkins to match, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Underwear, Small Notions, America's Leading W. B. Corsets, Percales, Ginghams, Calicoes, I Ducks, Crashes, Domestics, all at lowest prices and of - standard quality. Men's Shoes, Boss' Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Oxfords. All solid1. All guaianteed. No shoddy. We wish to direct .your special attention to our Never before have we been so well equipped to serve you wvell as now. WVe have an ex pert trimmer, an)d your Hast or Bonnet made by her will surely be "a thing of beauty." We want to show you through our stock. Give us the opportunity and we are confident of pleasing you. Yours truly, ~~ 1 * Notions, Sewing Reqisites and Uinings f1l1 every part of the NOTION DEPA RTME;IT. The thousand and one things hero are necessities. Every woman has use for all of them at seome time or other. And the best of each kind are 801(d at such IT T LE P RICE S that a large number can be bought with Dut touching the dollar mark. ManyI Di these goods were never before sold l at less than double the money, and our ready-made waists and skirts are the liandsomest and best for the price that vou can find. Big stock of pretty Belts, Pios, &c. Comoe and Bee them at WOOT EN'S. ' ) 1BO NBONS. y at , t-. p'" ou:d. Aot at a'n' pr:c. (j'1a 'Y (Vf .c1',:' I;u10 Ot the ;!o'.dJ. A 1r of IUo, ant va ue for yoar lon, h, thee s. B. eTOlr_', Aoe A nt f:r Necwberr.< bNn 12il;.;ht ("a01, Pho, FHE MODERN PHARMACl' REEDER'S wVIiut,F-.11.-: .\M : ;t:r.tl ranF U G.- soonC~EI A <ii 'ar's ~."wr i for ev.ry hun eut= Spen'. w itlh u!, is our n.oto. COUPONS. W ith eV rv . . puich1a-e we wt'rth wcith u' wea- l i uon pml.. w"gi ve" y u I.". V ribi i thllit y,il war;t. Now is the time prepare for such pes' as BED BUGS. We are now selling preparation that t guarantee to do ti work by thoroughlya; plying. It has nevt failed yet. RlEEDER'S Bed Bug Poison. 25 and 50c. per bottk Guaranteed. * STATE OF SOUTH CAI0LIN COUNTY OF NEWB:lElY-, P1ROBATE COURT. Emneline Moates, as Adm,inistratrix Deonnis Mo'ites, deceased, and in1 own0 righit , Pli nti IT, a galinst Archie Moates, John D). Moates. )' Decfendants. Copy Summnions for Hief. 'To t,he D)efendant, Joh n ID. Montes: aL,nd reqirei'd to a'iswer' theeC0 plain t in this act ion, of wichj a1 cop her'ewitnh served uponl you, and tio se' aL copy of your' answer to the Naid CC p)Ilint on the suibscriberis at t heir oil at, Newherry, S. C., within tweuntyd after the service hereof, ueluisiveC the day of such service; and if 3011 to answer' the comphlInt, wit hint time aforesaid, tine pilaintiff in this l ion will applyk to the Court for thei lie f d emanded in the comnphlint. Datedi March 20th, 19040. SCur U LM:PE.RT & IIOILOWAY, TLo the Decfendaint, JTohn D). Monates: Take notice I hatt C he coimplainmt in Q iiiove entitled action was filud int ullice of the Juidge' of I 'robatte for Ne berry ( 'onnty on the 1st day of Feb1~ 8CIH'M16\'im & IHOLL.OWAY', P laint,i ra Attorney E-uAT-a JEWELRY STOREM line Wat,ches, LRings, Hlroaibes, Stn Sleevo and LInk B3uttons,) Silver Noveltiles, Silver T1able Ware, Cut Glawo, Gold aind Sil ver1 S-pectneles and E.\egliasses. , * --A 'FEl'5V7. Wh itch no will closo out, as we discontinuo keeping thorn. IURII SOJIOLT JEWELERn AND OPTO0A Prosperity $1oe$ho G HOIS MA DE AND) RI PAlS In tho best. style of wor;kinanlh tHaddlesi and Hartness repairiIni iently and cheaiply. ;C All my wvork guaranteed,bl 121ce and quality. Give me a tial ou will bo pleased. JAMES McI L,OUJR Pr'osp;erit y, S.f. OA X?Oi. CA.. Bars the 'ATho Kind Youi lave Al hignator. ant i4 r