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nights of Pythias, Newberry L idge No. 75. T A T E C .C VIINTION8 OF this Lodge will be held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday ights of each month At 7.30. Visit in :KInights cordially welcomed. TilS. E. EPTING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel .uilding. NEW11EMR. V MARCKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat....................... 7(8c. Shoulders ........................... 7c. H am s.................................. 12(014c. Best Lard ....... ........... kq)l0c. Best Molas"es, no crop...... 600. Good Molasses...... .............. 26@50c. Corn ............................... . 650. Meal ....... . . .................... 60c. H ay................ .. .. ............ 90c. W heat Bran........................ $1.10. 1st Pr-tent Flour.............250:41.50. 2nd Best Flour.....'.............. .25. Strait Flour........................$4.00. Good Ordinary Flo ar...........$3.253.75. Sugar ............ .........5 6C. n ice,.................................... 5a) O . 0 ............. ...... . 10( c !seed meal, 1. er sack. 41.15. llo, per ewl............. 36c. Country Produce' per lb ....... ........... 15a)20c. or dozen ................. 12ec. ie, each................... M5@25c. o, per bushel....... ......... . 85c. r, per bushel................. 55c. ts, per bushel ....... .......... 35@40c. cot potatoes .............60(75c. rkeys, per 1b ....-........... 6(a) 8c. odder, per cwt . .......... '75(a9oe. Newberry Circlt Conference. 'i he second Quar:erly Conference of the Newberry Circoit was hold at Trin ity on Saturday, the 19th instant. Preaching by Rev. R. A. Child, P. 1L, Conference in the afternoon. There was a large attendance of officlal mm bcr and a satisfactory financial report was made. Sunday morning I he Presiding Elder preached a masterl: sermon on the sub ject of missions to a large congrega tion, at the close of which the Sacra ment of the Lord's -upper was admin istered. After an admission of an hour the pastor, Rev. ). P. 'Aoyd, preached to a full house. STATE;F 01110, Crry ot, Tolxr)o' LUc.As Cu NT v'. FKANX J. CHENEY ins- kes onth that he Is the seNio1 partnerof the i 'n1 t.1 F. J. CHFicy & do.,loligbislies in) the City of Toltdo Counl HI aII Statlo nfOnISAId. filnld till.t 14af14 firm will pay tlie suin of ONE 1IUNDRIED DOLLA RS fOr each a It every ea-e of coitarrhi that can not be cured .v the use of IIAILL'S CATARRH CURE. lRANK J. Ci1INEY. Sworn to before iw I- al Aubscribetd inl my presence, this Uth (lay tc Decinber, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLIEASON, SEA li Not ary Public. 11all's Catarrh Cure is taken Iiternally -id acts (lirect.ly on the b cd and inue- .r faces of the system. -xid for testi' IW 1ee. f. J. CliIE IY & CO., Te Hold by droggists. 7; . Hall's Faa fly Pills ar the best A Welcoine for ie "Old Veth. A correspondent writes: "I hearfl a gentleman from fL,!sville, Ky., say that the reple of at, city are ready to welcome a great crowd at the re union of the Confe' 3rate Veterans on the 29th to June 3d. and the occasion will certainly be an enjoyable one both to the people of L uisville and their honored guests." Rehr ol Closes ilth a Picnic. Mt. Pleasant School, taught by Mr. L. A. RIser, will olo 'e the sprIng term on Saturday of this week, the 26th, on which occasion thece hill be basket pienic and an add resi will be delivered. The public is cor'di.dly invited, and a rare treat, is in store for all who come with well filled bask Ats. Robbed Ii: i Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver-of Phidelphia, was te subject, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadfuI condition. My skin was abuiostysllow,eyessunken, tongue coated, pain continually in hack and sides, no napetite--graduially growing weaker dnv by (lay. Three physicians he d gi ci n me tup. Fortu nately, a friend r 0-"l:'d try in g Elec trio Bitters; anId ta. my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I cr-ntinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well mnan. I kno w they saved my life, and robbed tihe grave C another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50 e., guaranteed a;t. all Drug Stores. Thanks for an Invitation. Prof. W. E. Black has our thanke for an invitation to be prese,nt at the commencement of r(ee Mar College, Hagerstown Md., Ni 'ty 26-31. Follow. ing is the program of the occasion: Sunday, 27th, 11 a. mn., baccalaureatc sermon by Rev. L. L. Sleber, A. M. Sunday, 27th, 8 p. im., historical die course by Pres. C. L. Keedy. Monday, 28th, 8 p In., session of Lit, erary Society. Tuesday, 29th, g p. Im., elocution ro oltal. *Wednesday, 30th, 8 p. m , musical. Thursday, 31st, 10.30 a. mn., corn mencement.. May 27th will b: the seml-centen Snial of Kee Mar College, and the quar 4to-centefnnial of President Keody. Quesations nswered. Ye,August Flower still has the larg sale of any medicine in the civilize< Id. Your mothi r's and grandmnoth never thought of using anything for indigestion or biliousness. Dec s wore scarce, andl they seldom heart ~ppendicitis, ner' one prostration o ~ rt failure, etc. t'hey used Angus ower to clean the system and stop for Sentation) of undig'eted food, regulat '>e actionl of the liver, stimiulate th ervous and organ Ic action of the syt 'em, and that Ise all they took wheo - feeling dull and bid with headache and other aches. Y ou only need a fes doses of Green's August Flower, in 1~ quid form, to make you satisfied ther .A iething serious the matter with yor F ~ or sale by W. E. Peiham. VAHtIOUS AND) ALL AHtOUV'. lion. Geo. Johnstono went to Green ville last week. It is only six days till th 3 total eclipso of the sun occurs. Gen. John Gary Watts spent Satur day in Newberry. Miss Elliott Duncar is visiting rela tives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. West accompa nied the firemen to Charlotte. There was a most enjoyable pieniC at Spearman's springs Saturday. Master W. L. I.1 wson of Helena has gone to Clinton to visit relatives. Mr. John M. Taylor Is nominated for the House of Representatives today. A successful school exhibition was given at Utopia Friday evening. There were several scl,jol picnics in Newberry county last Satui-day. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Cannon paid a visit to relatives in Prosperity Sun (lay. Frank Jones. colored, died suddenly at his home in "Graveltown" Sunday night. During the storm on Friday a barn oil Mr. J. W. Perkins' place was blown down. Hon. C. T. Wyche of Prosperity paid The Herald and News oillee it pleasant visit. The outlook is that there will be a fine crop of wheat grown in this coun ty this year. Mr. I.. W. Riser, telegraph operator at Bartow, Ga., is on a week's visit to his mother. Miss Maggie Williams of Bengard, N. C., is yisiting her school-mate, Miss Itattie Leavell. Col. T. W. Holloway of Ponaria wor shipped at the Newberry Baptist church Sunday. Mr. It-by 1). Shovkley of 11elena went down to (olumbia this morning on im por-tant business. Miss Lizzie Copeland, after a two weeks' visit to relatives in Clinton, has returned to Newherry. Mr. J. I-'. Aalm-, of St,. Louis, general agent, of the U l',11 : 'aciie It. It , was in the city Oi 61,.ile46 Saturday. Heavy rais accompanied hy consid ci-able wind fell in the Silver Street and Prosperity sections last rt-iday. The Baptist, Sunday school will give an ice cream festival onl the lawn in front of the church next Friday even ing. Miss Sallie Pearson of Columbia, Mrs. Agnes McBeth and Miss Pearson of St. Louis, are visiting Mrs. Y. J. Pope. Dr. B. N. Kibler and Hon. C. T. Wyche, of Prosperity, were visitors at the meeting of Amity Lodge A. F. M. last night. wife of Rev. D. P. Boyd, who .s been on a two weeks' visit to her ,ou in Unton, is expected to return home to-day. Prof. Luther Riser, principal of Mt. Pleasant school, spent Saturday and Sunday in Newberiy with his mot.hetr, Mrs. S. A. Riser. lMr. B. E. Koon t-eturned home Sat ut-day from a week's visit to iends and relatives at Vaughanville. IIe says that Crops5 in that section at-c look ing well. Communion ser-vices will be held at Cannon's Cteek Chut-ch on next Sab bath, with ptrepariatory services Sattur day. Trhe ser-vice Saitrday and twvo on Lot-d's day. Mr. D. A. Quattlebaum has returned home fi-om Saluda Count,y, wvhere he had chat-ge of a lar-ge school, lie will resume the exercises of his school this summer-. Chaplain Wright intended to preach a ser-mon to the firemen Sunday even ing, but it was postponed to some fu t,ure date at the request of some of the Company. Mr-. C. P. Pelham, who has been at tending the South Carolina College. has i-eturned home to assist his father in the man.agement of his magnificent china hall. Miss Hughes, principal of Utopia school, having closed the' session, r-c turned yesterday to her homle at York villo, greatly to the regret of her nu merous friends. Pr-esident Gee. B. Cr-omner and Mr. Wmn. P. Houseal have r-eturned from the meeting of the Evangelical Luth eran Synod held In Wilnstout, N. C. The Nowberry College baseball team returned home yesterday, having failed to get a game wIth Orangeburg. Thc game with Chat-leston College on lasi Saturday is hot- last game this season, Mr. W. M. Edwat-ds handed in hh resignation with the Cartolina Manu factur-ing Company yester-day. Heo w il acOcpt position as collector with a lar-g publishing htouse of Philadelphia. The oflce force of The Her-ald ani News will enjoy a short rest, as theil two "devils" have gone with the Fmni department to Charlotte. May the goo Lord have mercy on Charlotte. Mr. E, B. Wilbur, fotrmer siuperti Itendent of the Newberry cotton mills now holding a similar position with the Gaffney mills, paid our town a pleasan Ivisit Monday. He was accompanied b; his wife, who will remain over sevet-a Sdays with friends. SPastor G. A. Wright preached Splain but forceful ser-mon at his churcl .Sunday morning on Sabbath obsers sance. He presented his argument i rsueh a plain and shr.ple manner that I was compelled to carry weight and cor vietion. The pity is that the whoho c Nowbharry did not har. thn ermon. TilE CIAIMr W ITIl CAtOINA. Tho l'rettlct (111,no of tho Sealsolt-I Ike i% sillt Tiot-Two to Iwo. Thite surprise of te beasoil wits the way in which Carolina handled New berry this afternoon in the game wili1h Wats postponed from yestei day. The teatit for (al%rollina Was to have been a scrbi) temil, With Dr. MaeJalles in thle box, but, 1)r. Mite.James was inlable to stay in the eily today. As it was Coich lIiley an11d )diorne were the only le' n besides the regular. com1posttio of Carolina's teanm 'Te gati lk!Ws called ott ReCOU11t, of Oat kless at tho end of the eighth initn, v ith the score 2 to 2. Wedditgton, Nowbert v's greatt pitch ur, did not, prove the cyelone thit Wis Ox peeted, sivrikin)g ouit only.% G alm N *,old ing hits. MAldonle pitched at line glme, cotisidering tie heavy hitters that lie was up igailnst. mii mms iste d dohle play was one vi the ber-t feat tites of the gaie. Biliett. wls con Spieuous oil acecou it of htis i ae batse rl I) ling atid good balltuilg. Wiles ma111ce a pecuiliar eatch lit third by,V joi.1glintg the bll for a while ubefore getti, g i, -etl,-led inl his tit . Both teats did !!ood tichi ing. Da .is and Wiaddil w re s Cilly good to-day. 11 C patine was a most, exciting onle andil th 11ve ecl ."'a Wis VOrY ent.h111silstic, 11Ot,w ihlsliaiding the (11111)MSs both Of th1e w4at it- an'l11d of thte gran111d Stanld SCLtS. PoPOV it,-,, is the official score: SCOF I?KIY INNIN(-.r Carolina "...--.".0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0- -2 Newberry '".".0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- 2 Ti. S1UNIMAIY. Stolen Bases-Newberry 1, C urc illa I Th ree-blso 1I its-- -litnet-L 1, Beu11se 1. Double 'lays--C.rolii,a 2, I)avi. to Riley, Rilley lunassistedl. Itnse on Balls-Off Weddinton 2: oil Malone 2. lit by Pitched Balls- 13We dVC(-dinl,_ ton 1; Malone 2. Passed Balls-B.y leus!c 1. Wild l'itches-lalone I Struck Out, -- by Malone (i, Wed6ill"2 toil 6 Uimpire-fl. N. Et.dnmns. bores-Moses anld Setz'ler.-N' 's Courier. THE- G.AME IN CPLEl.-ST0N From Columbi the Newihet rv Col lege team w.ent, to Cllarlesto ain(] played a gamte u% ith Chllarilstol Colitpe. 'ie gamt resulted in i score of o to 2 int favor of Charleston Colc.,!o Batteries Charleston Coile.-- C. c"Olough anld Slai,tery. Newberry Col lege-Weddington and Beusse. Weddington struck out 12 non and allowed 8 hits. Cocolough struck out 0 men tid l lowed 6 hits. Moeting County Extentllvo Committee. There will be a tmecting of the Coun ty Democrutic Executive Committee In the Court House on Saturday, Junc 2d, 1900, at If r'clock it. mn. Business of inpo-tance will be transacted, and every mnciber is urged to be present or Send at proxy. A. E. P. BI:uu.NntacuIi, County Cttairmifan. Prosperity, S. (C., May 19, 19)00. Ton OitIzents of Echool istriet No. 21.. T1here will be a meeting of t.ho e'ti zens of Schtool District No. 21 on Fri daly, May 26t,h, at 4 o'clock p. in., for tihe purp~iose3 of conlsidering the advisat bility of levyinig a1 one-muil tax on tile taxable pr'opbery (of said d istrlect for free public schtools of the dlistrict. JT. D). SIHEE.LY, Chm. lId. Trustees District No. 21. May 14th, 19)00. IDEATuIS. Mt's. Frances Elizabeth Cr'omer died at the home bf her son-in-law, Batch tman Cromer, A pil 12th, 19)00. She was born lar'ch I 7h, 183l1. Heir fune rl w.~as held att C'olotny Church. She wats at conlsistet memberiC of the Luth Ctrani churiich, iand died In i-lho falih (of thte blessed Redeemer. None knew her' but to love her. A Thtouisand Tonigues Could ntot express the rapi nre of An tile E. Springer', of .1125 HIoward( si., P'thladelphiia, P~a., whent site found that Dr. King's Newv Discovery for Con sumptlin had conmpietely cured her oIf a hacking cotugh that for many yeais had made life a burden. All other remtedies and doctors could give ther nto bell), but she lays of this Rloyal Cutre -"It soon1 remXoved the pain1 ir miy chest and( 1 can now steep) soundt(ly, somfetthing I can Martcely remnember' doinIg before. I feel like ..ountdin' lia praises throughout the Untivet'se." So will every one whto tries Dr. King's Newv Discovery for any trouble of thu Throat Chtest, oIrLunp~,. Price 60ce. andt $1 00. Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores; every bottle guaratei.ed. School Entertaitment. We attended the school entertain ment at Johnstone academy abotut twvo and a half miles east of Newberry. Whten we reached tihe school house which is a well constructed two-room building, the exhibition was well uindler way and coan tied three solid hours longer. Trho sontgs, recitations and1( dialogues were good and shtowedI clearly that some splendld school work had been doht'q in thIs community. Thue teachers, Professor D). A. Kleckley and MIss HattIe Leitzsey, have juist reason to be proud of theIr pupIls who acquit ted themselves so admnirabl,y well. The stage was prettily decorated with roses, cedar and rIbbon grass. We are especially Indebted to Mr. J .. C. Noel for' courtesIca extended to us. - After the entertainmnent was over, SCounty School Sutporintendent Hliggint made a short and appiropriate address, A inuntiful dinner was then spread fox the four hundred or more people -wh< - were present. N, 0. PYuacs, I :enpso m ti,t rit(Iomm,in. - I'rof. Iigelow wr-ites that. tihe pirty of observers from \\'ahing- ton will ar rive next Priay. There will Ibe in the party P'rofe..or anld irs. '. I. Bige low, of the Weather Ilureau: AIr. and Mirs. Itoberdeni nuehann, of the Nau tical Alinae ullice, who, has for many yea'S coinlpt,ed the eClipe data of the Weat,ber l31realu: and Il'rof. 1o.', Mh teorologist of tie I'nlitcd Statis Ilydro g iteiC olli l . 1)1. I i;,koW XI i '' .A to select a site anld et up li i llru ment.s riay afNt-noon. btrlavnla Iig lit, two fre l c.t us v ill be deik - ered in the opi . (On Ih) l'roi. Abbe on "The \\'catier Bourea, its paht, prewen" d fuwuro,"Maml theother by Prof. Iligelow onl "ObClevations of EelIi pses." Utim uit lveuit'ell ( of llw Al1i'il Ft i iilile huntlii ry. We are indebAt d to Rtev. I Ind"rwon N, Alilli', 'resident. for an ilnvitatiw to Ile presont, at the- comm! nxtAmentl t x MrVises of Niont A\1m,-na Felmice S i nary. i\lay 2ith, 2-th and 2th. Th1h t'radutine lL class" coisiL oif cig: ht yonin: ladivs, and 111non-r thi-4 numb1er v:e nlote the nunt of m iss mary inche 8et z Iet'r. of 'otol-il, S k. it t 'I fo rt.bbi i o g e ri e. Wouhi liekly hleave1 you, ify-mo used D)I. iing'. Nt,w% I,ilo P'ills. Thons-tudk llof mlerr have pro.t. O wl th I in:teh. lems mieri t for M-ik antd Nrivoism HiIa nehrs.1 They Inl-:-ko purt blood 11114 iirong Ifr - bm i uild up yt;tr heall h Easy to hi, Try them. Onky 2-5 cf11 t i I\ l ' iitte t i tt' l it t cIlr I by all Dings-i-s. FIre. Near "1131binltonl. The barn alld 4olAvltfi e n 11. & Kohn of I'ro.perit.y, on t h ir M ii' place, near iyh!iton. w:ns burnoti on ItHO night of ,h Wth. I1,kh VstimateCO at about U1L. IL iNsuranc . ( i gi ofixre unknotwn It occurred at alNt So'clock at night. Li v Ixureti. 'The lect,nres in 0.ni. opera laouse Sa mIday nig h' hy lt of Mi. do i 1. Abbo will oe intrtie antl in dcruit. van d i of t ai v we ir t K ie o :ikm pl:q'e oll M ord-ly, Illov oilt-71, l ( . largely at1tendied. W ill ofteni ofau1ho :I hri ill, 1lhi Sel , 'u oraBriles. . nes-n was ica t h I e es t ilw ho wol](hi wvil kI Ilie 11:6i a ironotly W ! it. (!tr 1-f h l) I So ls, Fever m 'cs, ' N- , 6t s, I h ,I mIns. C r,, u lt i o r upti1ol. Blest cu9 tre onl corth. O'ily 2,7) v1s. -I wbx. ('ume GuaratcrOl. i Ili by nt The lInen,111t 1 s ti41val, The festival givi by the Idies labt briday for the benlit of the vliemni was a mlost enljoyable alyair.. New\Vbt,r - ry has one among the blest fire dpr. ments of the State, and merit the kid considortioi, of the citizen,; who di everything thoy eould to muake, the ft,e, tival ai succesr. A neat sem was ral ized. Alich crodit, i especially dul tht ladles whoie good muanagemit. made the 11ar a SlcVe.s. The presnt,l isctsulsion of the w Neberry irded SchIool isk drawing toi larle i ,opeahos(oheeenn ThJue 8th.mc Shore addr)lesse i' mae Cb.y members for the tenth woradey ad thoe ocin e pacadfrwhneaby ne. Cofmer ofrewelsarIfr thleige'b lc cordir apla c h invit,icd. theopa whre yunihedn het, whato wan and.we o ati, Eu. WL EisaL yo mana e. 1,&ftf f Iti nsecton tef Firemen.1105 TeAna Sinpetion of thei New day1 aft,eifo and spwitesed byla inate cow. thie fto Coni foa good wo iirka they nas mosf texc eesnt to,heir geneL , raeorderl happaa.Te mus lrlell i)C of teday was fdurndbyshe bye th Wtst, IyoneAny coluImns, balster. o Larne Thr gyete of prce negoe yoi thucont W-win angyo moey.ue nSai fackion guar,nteed. SITAwT hip. i clIEd to LSLIN Mikantagwa, sent t . I -I N AieofFIH Nucetsfua T u:tletter, 8 Pr-~oT1cIs IJ. B. O:.ellY Cilwy of Bellwood,I vil c malp a Ipnt Saturday n thecit. fDai I.wdtin minr,fso Inte. iobtlwa 'ost p riia o himey Ct,e agood diilnarin 22i ay mot exceent A.e) c h. That o'Loi ae,sevnebythe fact,m,an wl thridat hr AnEuapeda Cofnvit. o ayt 1Thrda 1000. heneres the cuntychai gan escape neat We are sellilg t1e best '21id patent, floutr onl cal, for $3 Vu. C. J. , 'ti'rclI. t&f t f. We arc selling tho best Ist patent flour inado for 1.15. C. J.. 'urcell. t&f tf. Fresh Chocolates and Honbons at Gi ldtr's. (orn' ) jug Stor, t& tf ()r -cret'llen i oors arte pi1taranteed to stop i-- and Ive satisfacOtio inl every partienliar. ste.V:llrt Ir 1 . t.slit, .\ ln. 0 p zi "D - , ,... o o I 71. C. -ampr r-e *- J . r - C 0 - -n - nrr Af- c 0 C D+ --' c j ' C) V p *i "' Id C C. i-2 iP H c- H - - e : o o - 'O*"CC C) A 0 oH& v , C "- 0 (. 0 '1 Q - - O o e a e o r -e ':r' oL 'I C. ., ' *(E et C) C) .1lit, iei ,iv(tl a ca loi of I'ved oat f. -it. St .M I:n ihm . l.:-tHly A minb i, Cam-. 1)e , -p k, i (ildcr's Cot'lret' )rtl SLt e. to I If Wt. will !-oll youl coln & haeoti 4-ehou 0.r. lin1 ally ollo ill tow.' Se.(, us b-fol buying. C. .J. 'urckll. t&i ti. 1I-at.t's 1lorse atd Catile I'm b.do biest oil tim m:trket, o l ' (ia (:orner .u SI(Ore, t f lttig r llr ;1 M\lPlet , ats oti :t a nn) :3.0por buishel aw,ihr' on D111 Stor'". I& f I f - en+ 0 CD - JQ o' C - o~G 0 00 c 0 i H o 'tc - * b p b , C tp C (f )6-f) . rt , , e p) --- co C o ' ' ~ct ~o C (/ Cl -9 o O > c ,e.... c' 4 --+ I.. - r+ - .-. -:' > - - 1 (1) - ~-*C+O - O -R ~- 'n t o, 3 re C) e c' C) --. 3 - S.... CD -a O ...... CC ~r+ ..J1 . . ..0. - r U) ) SC/) c -. 0 -' , 0 C O H. New lot, of Now Imghtw! 'A:tcho ju4i L inl. Cornio inl and IwO us. t tf Daliek & Co. it Youl will regret it if you do not sco oill. Stk )(Ic of Clothing before buying >yourt splng Suit. v t. S. .1. Wooten. Gerinl-atl Mil!ct, Seed $1.75 per bushel it Cilde-'s Corner I)rug Store. t& ftf Ladies' readity-mlado Skirts 35 cenlt., each, and bettoer ones it all I'loori, at Wooton's, W I litihard to fit cor'rect, clothing ait rlh -rice-, at W ootol's. Car toati Tennessee Wagons just r Ceived, Nc vberry Hardware Co. tcf.tf 1 4 C 1