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R. iV I t A t iA,.~% ViNtT%n.fb agW hen inl event is a w old it, is almno:t conSiden* 4 write abont in the new dit ion to beinlr vry da3 s of last we k v n the meeting of t Lutheran 0l 1r Winston-Salem. ant meeting ank" Ileh Jrood to ti On the return tv.p Charlotte and v .. college. !-very binW y g viits Clarlotte. (t n , 1 -v scarcely say you had been to . 14esident and Mirs. King wert, a! but, we were talken in ebarge by P n and NIVS. Fishler, and sIpent th IinII ve ry leasnLtl. I lI.Ve sIpol o If ili institution b(Iforc. Ils a.p i>int nent: are almost perfect, and the hwat i is anl idCal one. And Lo a Newhiirri:an at. this time a visit is udoNly ph-u.sant, for in addition to t,he coi'tesy vxtnd cd b. the faenlty there re abou, it d ozen Newberry girls there unid they are al ways delighted to see s011me 0n0 fr-om11 home. They could scarcely be in bet ter hands, and it, Was gratifying to us to hear such Idlasant, Lhiigs said of oiur girls by the facuity and([ to kinow that they were doing s() nieely and 0Oo1kinig SO'eLll. A * * I am very sorry to learn tlat, 'rof. Wallace is going to leave Newherry, but when one once gets into I the news paper lIIsilness it, is very iillieit to st,ly out of it, perimatienltly. I hopue he mllay do well inl Greenville, andI as I no Liee he oilers his plaeo for sale I In pose 1e is burning the bridges belhird him and is leav'ng- us this time for good. Ilis reMioval is a lo- to the c0m1 muility tittnd my best, wishts for sueeC-. and happiness in his new liehil attend him. x xt X-X The State Convention 1,a1t, week wa. harmnions and without, invith-nt. The o)piosition:of Col. L. W. Yomllans to the adoption of the resolutions ieorsing Senat *r Tilliman had no response inl the convention. Opposition att this time to the re-e.ection of Senator TillMnan can result in no good and I hope le will have no opposition. lie has imdeI an active Ieiber int the Sentate and I hc liCvC representS It hia lrge male.i0ity Of the people of the State on all of lie itmpor tant (juest ions that are now ht:fore t h at body and lie will h re-eleeted by tin over whelmling- mwajority it Inattevr, not who Opposes him. Th'len why entleavor. to stir up tihe peoplhl- hy a neless vo: test? The xecutive committee will met, in a few day13S andi arraniitge ihe eamigttitn. It will very'3 probably' open,1 abouit t he mid die of June, tnd we will have 1an all sammerli cout.y13 to count,1 y tan)vais. The Glovernor wI'ill aLt.tnd the Coni federate Reuniobn in 1I)1uisv iile, Ky ., next week: leaving Columbiat on .Mon day the 2!)th atnd re t.un intg abnout I .he 1th of Ju ne. iIe will stopl oveir at (Ch ik amanga on hiis ret.urn with thle monn-1 mfent, 'ommliion511 and v1 eisi, thIIie httleii fild andit select, tbe locat ion for 0orn * * Col. Wilic Jones, who is d islbursmtg the fund recelvedl for extra pay t.) theii voltunteers In the Spanish war, tells mie that he has about linished paying ou1t tall of the m~oniey, hut that lhe lhas been una1tble to pay(3 t,hose who werec in thte Newbctrry com panty or to hueat n 1tt h-iing from them, Hie has furnished mue It lisi of the tnameis, andti puitbl ish it in th ii connection with the net amIiountt due ca3h, and wdch they can get by sign ing the re'ptC:) and1 sending it to Co lumbia to Col. Wilie Jones. I will be be glad to furnish blank receipIts Li thlose wiho desir'e it and in) this wa. they can11 get. tihe mone1y (1ue t.hem with) out further troule. 11 ere is thle list a furnished me1 by Col. Jones: CO. n11s'r. so. CA. voL. lNi--'". George Smith......................$1 i; George WVearn......................I i A .J. Cook........................... T Jas. 0. Glenn ........................ 2 2! J. 1F. Glymph ........................ 2 2 P. D. Joh neon....................... I 7' J.1R. Eison ................... ....... i T. 13. R{tie ...........................j i , A. Rt. D)orroh.............. ......... 1 r7 (I. S. N aland........................I ' ; P. M. Blradburn................... I 77 J. B3. Duolle ..........................1 -; Win. Matthews.....................1 i V. J. Tribble........................ 3 54' J. N. Sligh........................... 1 77 W. H. H unter...................... 1 '77 L. B3uzhardt ........................I '77 WV. B. Thompson. ................... 7 J. 8' Ren wiek...................... 17 W. c.Hpp................... ....I1 77 Wm. E. Wallace.................. i F. D. Morrer....................,.. 1 77 T. HI. Popo .......................I 77 3T. lE. Renwiok .....................I7 G.B. Clook .......................... 1 77 ** The prohibition conference, which wis held last night named candidates for Governor and Lieutonant-Governo. The attendance was small, seventeen counties not being represented. Tihe prohibitioniste will be org&anized and * make the strongest fight ini their power against the disreiiary. I do not be ",;ieove they will be able to make as ha I r f ha,1i h t mne of it-; striln-t N m, :. t-xri. w from hl r4 (in Milrlav Im rwnin1g t.) Litthe Mwiutiin inll de to vit.w thle vclipl-w fannII that Poin1t. 1,;. II. A. Commencement at Prosperity. P'U'PiI,S OF!- T1111-: (IR .DEI) S: IMs' 0 11 1,)[1) 'l 1u 1 -I :E 1V E 'is. 10 1' I. i'n CC l l ;n ss lo st mnd Favem- F i ir-- 1're-m. I C r ,rli ' AdIlr . i r,' l nor- it ha i'n a ll . 1 1 pret ara1 ion t4: 1x,(1 i u 7 i ax. I i: I;u .'h loe li e itt111n, t h" I'o , r I rmh -,1 1' . . ' h11 ii m .t ph a int W i -d y it -l i f iiis , Al t. i 4:.,,', W hL-nI i ll th illm -1 ani i Ol . tvac lwr-,l 1), tiw r I' i -i 'ii s pXIi .; - tiol .) itd h m elvt'l (l IlI 1i ' l.'' TC h CcIstuu atilii i volit h - for a s hth pei ng II and Iprno!: Iabhad , Ih,l- 4i -I r, - pr1OgainLff" 1111 ing appilIc d Ito ihe i( I -e by -I uitaIl- alil .ppre Iatic .n i lit tl i m i pf thhil. e ri t,* ) t*, c. )%'i , i I Y1 ii re I t It to11t liln 1Ils, C iIwSC andY, t vt-n %tV11q Lor. usly ttireding o4 11 - tues ii1ot mouosli nes am e ,iI hi le the n1uuC2 ii youg maiiziwere4' deIke in I.nait i onilhe , llians h n da-te w il l nnlI itil ol l (I)ll [ill uto inCt, M i .1 111 -i toI tP.w I k L UI I ' I V I c -Ili it.,~ -f I ( ) I1I1t1 I I,IN I I t' c v r fat4 a d I Il I mo r ryI i h l h porw trayldjo inl evry happY heart. d ty. !Thet ion imditi -ns 1 alli he hel, an hieriil nth xtr me tellnehers adpplali. n h t l thI next2 grade,own Irovngcrouhss s in 'intrutio Ana aplition on athe pleas i exels ega.T tg dresne Win auesbiet.rsns t,e right: i loers f, orin--Nweet Jon ast with'tehpy y.san ae of a lpresent. ''he buti~,hiingj wast -illed to it [ utm o to c-, lnoteen N Staml restondSet, o 1nly getcs ea.i se is toasinloy the pronram is gii. wan wiehoin, ionnIuentil, hain thum tio wellthat, ith wod dunjust tse icr nsie Viioni thf lanppins, aru Wderlis alcrnaor.ad'iziogrl Ghreaten'dtomimc.nte. eeose,po galutio. foarthe, eveorn-Mhis torgia plohmert.i o oaAse ttils gie: ov Au cboir. inr-al(is retlnsc Toftl Owrtn,Lang-Ms 1Oun - filld wihDhridl'. 1mito.9 h bMulsic :a-e, turnd-Ml twis Annio viedy: Atfctin h aof toetIIcaro Misslyn. osly Muie hAlpine orm,c Kheklp-iss IA I ) t.i ty ) iy is a2tIid iton Ito Otr tgratiL i . lo i, flv tt-the t~~~~~~~ h1 Wnsefrcnnnenn,ad ih well tiid iach oneo ptrftrtn t ie aI!otted iArt it the 11 'og 'ail,. thie i to'iostiit,y Graded School this ses ilon in tihat. abl, diitied and oek-01 W ' II ii I 'L k'I OlnIr 0 ' 1 t.ha la- Vo the w l (1)1 . of Ihe iIatt'etl C t St - the Iov a0nd re1 t, Of the putpils. His "apable 1it \ an, NinM.aurill-i"e Hllntter, and -: 4 .\ . t , .\ I- , ( ;,, I-t Iud e S.;IIIIps on, utve VWi wilh the I 'rin ial in every i :amcvah;v way to achiteve thItt Cucce, wh -I ha 1-1-1 11ni t . It i v Is - e i ntn it i i I init t ht' VVIC es of thi, c -1I- (if It-at-i - w ill be t en-et fll. ti-th n X'-, w inOf thi. 4 0 1 NEl r ry ('oti ;.:e will behro in re N .t AIl (i t.n,t! gratiatta ing cla's of oul g 'ad ll:-vhool. t 'ri-writy. M It y '1th, 1e00 ('1. iC TO NEW M I .lt t V . A st V t ..4ar u%% 11Is - t ('IcIa IIy W et .Ie dec 't in 1:itu t, ill t a if li 1 W ticitNt whi-riy i iliI t bi''e t'tli lipse o- .th e ot iii 1-r 1 A ovtetin gaitat.t lti- Sectionl wi. Nv w-he,rry Cv le ,III thle tfowN. of Netwtry -,IiAly invite ali who wish to view thet.nin eclipse fro-m thle best p-sition, .11<. tumtlek.l the tt st favorable el i .1n 'ile , is) e(ic to Newherry Mlg thei 1th.t hAtia! t re ad of ac wart i re hisd i an ppotuhndity a (hichnei itoi n oisoa. A total ci pse f t e sunita tweil ntus ocuiI r ai ion ti hsctowth in;tetu ry , and iif e ai tose th isV one i it(it(t iis probable th t shall , ner see l one cI t is trtue that as o. t-i al cipsite itpre tite for t 9t 8 buco tttisi. dfern !ting-fromt aiii to eie andeven wha wteir buiness torat coupre hos o ndayt plaring andht- tiae tiwuet. ositrvedi rare atottt awondstas I phnina; tit ile welltrtaty shenisfo te~irtt trobetiil 0.The celtpse wOilicotuinenceap here ttbout a itaetr after bevent iclock,w pand ilo vistitinl aot hatlfttpast hie.wi The ter eigt, andtts wilt fist ofe ie ilcad this oyfof seconds. lieov ft sTo mhosec who aresingoat favobl hcle-fratm Abich tofve the eelise, w)te w oh ugestt ltcattto the otaxbttera pacetata onywhere than NOebecly. Siutd fotn groun eate batl sthigh asf PhaLtte Mntain,roiogis tiht wuithin tthes withlroe othe bt oftotsaliy--perh as notreuore sethan aite lromation exacti entrue. . cher wsoijlt, betu ar leatwob parsof. visittg srnomrs hee withothteir istruget. ere tttrof these will ttot selet aoft frott Frankh It. taiew,i ofbh sernat otseriea.ahntn rf levuesadb, (ff itthe opeae bureau;y tMr. Roberttttant suchant, ofe nutica Putrof elois ote Unite Satst hdof graiphie,' osiPof lie att( ied tin otler biy Wednedaybo, Ott 'hu ast alrey seCteds ipoation,sintuet headahe at, Biloue npesen!a IndiAssoition, D izzineaedssPof Garet .lervo ita, ya i esronmr wilse here toforow,ean il to oc seletat froeniwhich to rotksterb *the lrnet asdctroe Onel b Hedahee i, Ifouness, estSodbal medi toarouso ' helve adene l w v attto hi utin ,l 'l l y,1 Ctoo, I \Cetusion . it es ontc bi oth i milro;IIAls coulId Sshctaefl. liy atlmeanis corne to Newherry to see ICe eclip)se; youI will he hecart i ly evleaonec. 111.001) 1'OI 'iON CU . ) ltY I. II. It. o11.t It o 11 1.. Pu e er . t I) p-S':at C'd, obsti inate cases, the, havl s A Sl ste doc.t o . hIV t ty11 1 o et med treat tO 1.'M.iO. ( 'oI - --tti l(4 t oureuthI.N. es e D-ev-"ate n o;tnathe eai-rs lair, t 1-, the 1m a n a wo de fu B1. 11. 11 . 1pedii t y I caniIze the wholeV . . a o'kan. perfect condition. n e uisit'is,a'i ,W n ;tn,olh n :-low of perfeet hetlth. 11. 11. drans hepob,oln ouit of thle sys em -o '.h-- .tapo-tms cannot '-turn At th ,ami''e time 1it. 1t it. buihis no thO bro11 down1 eonmatituti and inw prom 1he 1, ie:,on. So .t1T,0rrs may -t it Il. 11 a trial bottle will be --iven away free of char''e. H. IH. 11. for sale by drugi:is at $1 per lar'e holt ll, or 1 large hot tles (full Ireat mnt ) C. ('omplete diretins with velAt' holt'le. For trial bot,tle td The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work in EUs Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing In this COUntry most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused biy It--heart disease, pneumonia, heart faiihire or apoplexy are often the result of kidnt;y disease. If kidney trouble is allowcd to ad vance, the kidney-polsoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then thexrichn'-ss of the blood-the albumen --leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmner's Swamp-Rootfte new ds cover is hisu specifictory.de, lde codunry otroubgers. btehased thousdep tivf apany shopenes dcatss afer cause othe effoert daveal eAtuoni,tscar fil-e andpolexare Afteamphe resutleo kientre byva, also anypie boktlo about Satac -letas outs ondterfuufcres Bdrigtss Dr. Kilmer'&so. Bngmton,o tN. Y.w ad coerytin theisrueapecii kde, lde of aparndtopelso case afewlloter efrsaveng faild nkdrgit ifNewbty-enty and C. dlar sizeA sample bottl Bsnfess D.Kmrh 31st., 19hato0. Pub-n Ilished In Conformity With An Act of the General Assembly. Bills R~ecivable. .. ...$13014 6'7 Bon Is.... .. .. .. ..... 2272 40 1"urniturec andi [ixtures . . 1,300 00 Colectioni Account,. . . . 10 00 Ovetrdrafts se'cured .and utn-. secured . ..... . . . . .. 577o 50 Dueo fr'om other banks. .. ..$2,828 49 Cash . . . . . . $24;6t90 94-$ 419,528 413 $187,703 00 IA ILITIF:S. Capital......... .. .. .. $ 50,000 00 Protlts less expenses paid . 14,006 53 Dividends unpaiiid . . . .'. 588 00 Cashier's cheeks o)utstalnd i n . * 12 29 B3a'k deposits . $ 4,?.60 65 Ind ividual depos its. .. ....$118,835 53- $123,108 47 $i87,703 do ,Pctesonally appeared before me, J. 1E i'.Orwoodl, C'ashier of aboved named iBanki, whlo b)eing dutly swornf, saysS the aboo. statt-emen*t ls trtuo to the best of is knowledgea andl( belief. J. E. NORWOOD, CashIer. Sworn to before mne this 3rd (lay of A pril, 1900. Attest: N. P. FOlt 8. C, ,JAMES8 MOINTOI'oJt 0 L. SCIIUMPERT. Hi. C. IIOL,LOWA Y. SliumDert & Halloway, Atlor neys and CJounsellor8 at Latv, N 10WVJ1Inny, rs, C. Practice in till Stat,e and U. S. Cour'ts Rteduttoni of Prices. We have reduced prices in our' buggy and wagon repair shop. It will be to your interont to see us before havingI your work done elsewhere. One and two-horse wagans for sale,I made by us. We are headquartora for the Bucok. eye [Harvesting Mlachine.ry and LRepales for' samo. Give us a call. 4tf f. Thaolnina. Mr.grC . Blood Hiumors in the Spring Aro Cired by Hood's Sarsaparilla "I alwa'yo take I lood's SarsaparIlla In It Purifies the Spring anid it. is the Blood. h b oodpuriller P'EAfli.E (RIFFIlN, Bald win, Mich. " My blood was poor and sores broke out oil my htandR. Since Cures t"idna thre bottles of t lood;'s Sarsaparilla I kI Eruptions. ve ad no soros of itny ki1n1d." MISS MARION INOFR, 23% Clark St., N. Y. City. "I had that tired feeling till tile tinie. I took Hood's Sarsa Overcomes parilla and It made me feel like a new That man. My wife was all run down; Hood's rired Feeling. "as given her good heltI." C. BOWLEY, Manville, R. I. "Scrofula sores broke out on my little girl's face. Igot a bot tIe of lood's Sarsapa rilia and before she Eradicates had taken all of it the sores were gonie. We Scrofula. think there is no blood puriller like Hood's." M us. I I AIV EY DICK ER soN. 14 Townly Ave., Cortland. N. Y. Sun, Moon and ;tars MVay Eclipse, BUT nothing eclipses the Parisian Styles in Hats and Bonnets we bought especially for the Ladies and Misses of Newberry city and cotnty for the summer of 1900. A LOOK AT THEM will convince you that ours are the prettiest and cheapest to be had. Our Stock of Millinery Is complete. Come and See Us. Thij ElSRMIR NANY. HRP HOLUM CD. The Newberry Hardware Company would call attention of the public to the fact that they have bought out F. A. Schuniport, Agt., and that they will conduct the business at the old stand, and will always iave on hand at tho lowest prices, Agricultural Implements of all kinds, Plows, Plow Stecls, Trace Ohaios, Hames, k iulctrr'v Harrows, Gifivators, Foirk, dhovcls a8Rl SDadc And overything neoeded on the farm. Harness Made to Order. Repairing neatly and promptly done. We also carry a large .line of SADDLElRY andl HARNESS, BIRIDLES, COLL ARS, COLLAR PADS, and in fact, everything found in a wvell assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, ____ Manager. A THINC OF BEAUTY. * / We h ave these ready made waist in colors and .black at $3.75. And im other materials for less money. And LADlES SKIRTS in all prices. CORSET COVERS A5 c, 5c, 3 c, an 50c A d ohe redy mad lluli g rm nt m ade Msalow garets frlde00 at lo 8,ie 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, Whit0 000ds, Vash Goods, Linen, Linen Damask with Napkins to match, 11andkorobiofs, Hosiery, Underwear, Small Notions, America's Leading W. B. Corsets,, Porcales, Ginghams, Calicoes, Ducks, Crashe, Domestics, all at lowest pricos and of standard quality. SIIOES! Men's Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Oxfords. All solid. All guaianteod. No shoddy. We wish to direct your specil attention to our Never before hi e we been. so well equipped to serve you .well as now Wo have an export trimmer, aind yout Hat or Bonnot made by her will surely bo "ia thing of beauty." We want to show you through Our stock. Give us tho opportumity ani we are conlident of pleasing you. Yours truly, iDIM MERCHANT TAILORS SPRING STYLES Havc arri ved. They embrace the latest dlesigns in FOREIGN AND DDMESTIC~ Whbich we will rrake at Mloderate - Price 1 GUARANTEEING FIT -AND - W1ORKMllMP. VIMU~1 --bU AsiVXPLES.. SI]OTT & CARLSOK( OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, sTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWVBERRY IN PROBATE COURT. J. Burr Dannis, in his own right and 8 A dministrator, &e of Ir win Denali deceased, Plaintiff. against Nathan Dennis ot at, Defendants ][N PURSUANCE OF THIC OR - of the Court herein, all ands tsr the creditors of the late Irwi mind etablish theitAr dmands I Court in the ahove entitled act or before the 23d dayeof May, AD April 1, 1900.HOGS .P WEDDING PRESENTS Celery ' 3tands, B3utter,Dishes, Caller Plates, Syrtip Pitohei, Sugar Dishes, 599ooa0 Holdere, Oream lritchers, Fruit Stand~, Waiters, Knives, Forks, Tea and Table Efoons, Sugar Spoouis, futter Knile Gravy Ladles, So~a 16 4 made in quadruple plate. o$1, . also have a now lot otSteorlI a$Pv Tea Spoons an4d.a few SetW ' ebra 01o3ks left whieb~ IiUT . Yours trl Em ZWm k-milrano6 SOCIETY. 2n its 40th anniversary July 26th, 1899, the Equitable had on its jooks outstanding as surance for ONE BIL LION DOLLARS. rbo Assets exceeded TWO IUNDRED and ShVENTY iILLION DOLLARS. As surplus was more than UXTY MILLION DOL LARS, ?h E RUITABLB INSURES..l Both Men and Women at the same rates. It is perhaps the strongest Life Assurance Company on earth. It writes any kind of policy the assured may want. CALL ON or WRITE to ARTIIR KI-BLER,Agt For Rates and Plans. Mia3Office under New berry Hotel. 8IIMITIl'8 bRUG STORU, ..ISUCCE0OR "O... W. A. YOUNG& CO. .. ...... PRESCRIPTIONS... CAREFULLY... COMPOUNDED... rOF PURE... SDRUGS... SA FULL LINE of SMEDICINES, SPERFUMERY, Toilet and Medicinal Soaps, Combs, SBrushes, Rubber SGoods, Sponges, STrusses, Lamp ~Chi mneys, Tobacco, SCigars, Garden Seed, SEtc., Etc. Edurd Sholt'S JEWELRY STORE. Fine Watches, Rings, B3roache.s, Studs Sleeve and Link Buttons,i Milver Novelties, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glass, Gold and S11 ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses. ----A. F in7 '., TOYS &DOLLS Which we will close out, as we will discontinue keeping them. EDUARD S0HOLT. JEWEL.ER AND OPTICIAN DONE~ ON SHORT NOT[CE A ND IN lIlRST-01ASS~ STI'LE ---A ND iliyWOI(f ixtsoll . klnda and icycle sun dries always on hand. WHEW-==e call. We also always keep n sote BlEST WHELS on tlSe market for sale. See our Wheels. L WHITE.