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..i. .\!, . Iif iffon E.1) ITO' I AL COl iIt8P(NI)ENCIt,. 1ff(I1111 1io. .111lie I I -- ' ;t.tlu ently I) p af I" I hy a1ta ()ra b, Iltl t' r. It itf ' I J fi at it, will it, co l l(ted ait ph fm- and freo fro tile 1rional h . i : its t h il1lorin 11ng are that t es':t tllers,e.xcept, Soere if ' (owr, are to have oppo MI, :e! :t-. ti..he boo s do nlot Close Iitiht, het Iay have oplli -11nt. Th nr f State i stat. up 1to mh-Iorninig are.: IJ. -rff \tI ii ii. i ..\ I l!'ti ( w e lnty,'j. iy,A. 11, P'atterson, \\i Whitinwin, 1.( . .ten:att (Governor-.In0. T. la 1, 1 Wi \\ 'klIt I. ' ,I I I case, IJ. .lf ;'I Ix . I i \Ir Or : I n' rY o f S! at c N\l It (oopuer. eOV S TI' I re I- W. II. Tim i I I. .h -o,i n . \\'. . I tro 1.-(r. i I p-rit ' f . 11do it of Id lit iol . I 1\1 f, I a.:! a fl : apers, .1 r. or. . . i ll an u I lo ctor (;vIneral \. F'lo\d , ( I orgev I )01glias Iitoulse, nos ..(; It h rhge.1. HI. \\harton, Ch ntas \\. I1,err v. VI F r .I tf 'ttS S01Iat0 r- I . I . SIf Ina'" n t l in r 'onzre- ioal I )istr iet v. I m.l. vi I Ill I opposi0 bye I )r, ('. \\ ., ( . 4f N.-vh i rry, :ani d iM r. E. L. rI o. - I o?r. Solic t o , or h. ti I'1 , mit , o for So ic to o a1;' I'l 1dlhibilionii:-.; are Iil I\ I uI I ltY ill Ilhe St'at. e I I.., I V lot . a fill i l iZLat ive I I . f h r 1 li! - x.-. lait ve un a to siift, 111he lit. b 'h iin 1II( J the ii t i.b t 11()t x onl tilt- iu 11m h ib ilt ilt hi e It - n hawki \\ Ith the Fhilor -. TIf t ti w ill 11 . bl p . t v a I ' ,ll il w ttath i t t Y ls.Lli lyhe 1o y i.e .11! look afa' hi ch .I, Ia * 1 4 1 1 1J~ %v 3it l. )1 ~ 0 1c 13 ~ e', at ill 1'l 11 k 0I5v. tI c'IlIf (I Vflfi i, VY11 (fl (II J!bihts it'- u tf 3 1ff a tr o I It l resb )y i I I t " for \\onil this wec ;II )a-mthi r N.wberry girl- lisz . I. \ i' t 11 i1 :'I tt! M , lUttr' On -)M I I ri:0 kdl tIIhe fL't tat she - I- I Hillue odhay is vory1111 i l t , I ilI vi la ., I I thI 'ie statte .1 itt i s, I f I iI L Li, I t' e nt (' .II11 i na II v(' lleg I ~ 11CCci'. I,. \\iit3the w ho oe h.r (3f iit'' i natifon.1( \klu. il OOt.lis u.13 : .u5 oI Wf oi- c lleg l,tan ha3 I I tile ie in 13f hi . ulmr 1of theid isti n 11i.i Lt'i'h Ll hented tol boa aImos a) 13 3.B o 5t 'u1t fbr hlistappintmnt 1 iim laone the11, 3' findg othe1 (fllg ael(ll.) $.'of the mpta te 11 illc nak witd eacd aottle nien ber ote boad. I -f' i3[ o0lw)y IhaIt Cio.e wh1ar M. agive in0.h Suppr, f of thMr - :ited i thiedathwhay.tb i -re:tveInent wh'eh ti) 1their Sin the wie1tg lbIa s he as a ost chrching ff3itn, and onebnf aind brig hildre n.e et'h iunthe Stae.cswl b.hlo nIO Iay't 12o'clok a Ebeezeroburb. ''O illOl O (.itc ....( ,51 e retoS ferrq A CAMPAIGN SURPRISE! P'RCOMl III IJONIST A. U. JONF.S WIL.L OPi'OsiE SENATOIC TIL.MAN. 'aprny,algoa Nineirig at Oaarigeburg-Unv. 510.4wevocs-y Accountta for lilm Stiw nriahl Ip- Aioyt a, -.Ikem *% CKin Speecha- iry for .tivii 111 loll --Pt It 441' oll 71-P1a. e "'I'le cam pai llg meeting at, Orange burg ycsterday, the opening of tie con test of 1900, was well attended. All t,he candidates were on tie golnald and reaidy for' hbusilless 'NITI STATES S-iNATlH. "lh surprise Of tie dily was4 the lin,g of tle joie of A. C. .1oncs, the well kinown ProllhibLionist viho enters lie ra1Ce against SeNttor TilliIai for the Uinited States Seiate. .'VlI(NOlIi. "Gov. AIle'Swi'eey opened the speech es of the ilay and gave ani account of his stewiardship. lie had imany friends inl thC auld ience, and h is defense of the dispellsiry was strong. "Co!. Iloyl, the chami pionl of prolhibi tioin, follow"d ill it mild itid coiseiva tiVV spe1h1. whiCh was well received. " a. 'atter.,onl iado it long speech. lie asailt"l Col. Ioyt's platform ind defended tw displinsary law. Ie Se ver'ely Crlii Cied some of (;0%. NI eSwCe - ney's rvcord. Ile vlosed his speech aullid 11i1ch ipplause. Nir'. Ga1.rY adVoIntled diislpenis1ary local option. G. Walt Nvh i hntal was rilleil out be cause lie h u('111ld Iot VoIle for'tward with 1,heV rl-esLry 'j._10 ,C4 nter theli ClWw 1,A 1:' TEN.\NT.(:0V\-'i% tN ikil. M.ir. '. b.Winiklr defonded the dis penl.ary nqgainst, prohibition. ('ol. .1(ohn11 T. Sloani, I Zicb lanid's Sena 1o', is a hWliever' inl IO'1 OI)tiOl. C. I. Ilk-n:a, I., Spo(k 11iri ly on Lie .4111ednat.ioil ine, and wanited white poople, rIrey tn go . o ediate white 'hildren, anad Sib that, inl '12 lie voted or Ihv original W,ptisar.y law. .\TT )N NEY V ;i-:N r.- I.\|.. .1. i. MI)ore, Of Clurlestlo, believed ni passing Sittitory lIaw: and il in enfor -ing tbeil wholn clack.ed. .\ U.orrev v Goln(Tal BIllIiniger. duelined 10 spwakl "i v'iOV of Ihis pical lack If oppositioi". T. T NT E.\.Sl' HKU.i, Ir. Tinllwena Iltdc an earliest I)pea1l for' re-ClCctionl tO tle 0llie of itato TrIeaiurer, lie was followed by dir. R. It. .llnlings, of W'air-field, caln idate for the saif offllc. Mr. ul)erhtri and his opponent Mr. irooker had a spirited .lt, over the ssli in the rac . ,DJM'TA%NT AND INS11.I'kT .? (;ENFI?lA1,. Adjutant , Floyd made an appeIIl for e-election. Iis oppoinit M.. Rtouse, t f 'hariestonl, mad100 IL short speceli V R VOCttin-rg Iib cIuse. SUr I'KR NT -N iNT O l'' iED1CA TION. 0 Mrt. McMIahiani earnestly avowed hris I legiance to COImmon111 school eduocation C nd( to State colleges. Mrt . Capers, of C4o1 lmbia, taxed NI r. l eMathan wVithi overst,eppIinrg is ights So penritendlhent, of E'dunenton , antI ressedl is wn ( c ilaimis. L' N lIi'iUlI ST A'iTiES S iGN.\TOit, I r'. A. C..*Iones of Newberry, felt it y* sense of dulty to hiIs people and1( State I enter the race, lie h ad opIposedI r tc lIeform miove mentI, and point.edLC( out, h to wisdom of such oppjosition iand deC- a aried for p)roiibitLion. Senatoir Till man spoke( iat length , en.* si ,rsingv the displensatry systeml and( giv- i g an accounirt (If his stewatrdship in ki C I 1 it ed States Senate. di 1pr r r.'i r: A I) r: OT'i l IlliS. " g. Several canid tates for I tailroad1( Comn- a I ssioner- and Solicitor madeil brief " I ks. A furli replort, of the meeting will fr >peatr in) 0our next* i ssure,l A Moir,e(r lievil Feiah De)stroy ing Its victimn, Is it type of naitL iation. Tihe powerV (If thIias iiurI rons mia4ldy is felt (Ii orgiisa( ~rves anid music les andi bri-iu. Thelire's tI halt LI Lill It's overcome. liut, Dr. v 'I a' r'ew Life l 'ills aire a safe and hb P ilI li enre. lIe~st, In ihe world for uialh I, ier, l Idiney s anid I loweols. rily 2.> cent s at alil d ruig stores. 11.1u Next Week. We will hia ve Li)ree grames of good Ii here it, thei hall IIpark niext week. ro i edmoon L tearn will como dowvn to E ity It series with Newberry. The 11'e(d.a mnt Leamn Is sid( to bie one of' the 'on)gest in Lire State itndt close games ) e'xpIected. T1he games will be tyed N loniday, Tu'iesdaiy, and1( Wednes. y afternoons at 4i:10 o'clock. Ad s8o10 5 a. rnd 25 cents,. A F'rihtulluihnanier.a W.Vill (ften) causeO a hiorribilo ibmr 0 aid, (Cut oir bruise. IbiekI len's A rnlea lve, the best in te worbli, wvill kIll i i (I pin andl( promprtly heals it. Ctur c di S>ra IR$,lever S >r's, lJiees, RItoIl 1(1115 Coiiri, iall Skinr 10rt ptionrs.g 'at P11" cure on earlth. Only 25i (ts. ai x. Ctire guarranteed. Sold by ali e 'ugglsts. irtaic Examlinatlin P'ho Cxaminations for the award of cant scholar-shIps In Winthrop Col' fo and for the admnisslon of now st. nts will ho held at the County Cou rt mueo on ii'riday, July 20th, at 0 a. m. \pplicants must, not be loe than een years oif ago. When scholarshlpa aro vacated after ly 20th, thoy wIll ho awarded to so making the higheost average at 8 examinatIon. L'ho. cost of atteondanot', inldng lr, fnrnlshed room, heat,'lIght and shing, Is only 88 50 per' mzonth. or further infor'matiou and a cata nuo addresn PreantD.a n3 -n hnson I n the writer (aie to Newberry without frienlds alld wi1thout m1onlevN. ,Nir. 'oul, at that, tim e, wa it theix ial of affair.i ii N ve,1wrry, so I went t himli a ndketi for work, and I hav%,q ofrtel bteei thankiril that I was forti lltLe eoullw!l Io have founi in him I heart too 11111', a ipo., 110itionl too -,weel and at soul too noble to ever turn . young llial aside who wanted to wvori or make anything fot hiilself. So it gave c ai job in his brick yard, and I was very agreeblly surprised on Satr day evening, wheln ir. 1'. C. Pool wa ptying ol the arge numbe of hanld, in tble colner store, on the very spol where thle postolfive now stanids, to hea the noble old gentleman say: "Teicnch, I p-oi ied this boy onle dollar per day, bu1' I ild L at, is woith more than that: pay hiiu one dollar and twenlty live cents per day." My young heart beat quick with joy to realize thatt I had found a man with so kind a hear, because att one time m11y father had been rich, but had died very poor, and the friends whom Ie had in his prosperity liever said it kinld word to his poor Sonl. So I welt, back to Mr. Pool's brick yard on .IMonday morning with reliewed eiergy, 111d I tried to Slow NIr. llool ily appr-ceiatiol of his goodlicss to mno by truly spreading myself, atnt oil the followin,g Satilurdaiy, when We htil coie to tle sameic place for our week's pay, and i being the only white laborer ill the crowd, after Mrl. Tench1 had filished 11ayi g t lie darkeys the noble old. gentlo man said: "1 1'ench, this boy is wort,h 11110 0a1111 We id a1111.st week: give himli $1.50 )el' dIay.' I CoUld not 8l)reSS iny feelligs, and had to iuiri imiy Iead fol a lloliien to keep him from se ng ii the tear-drops ill In1y eyes. A nd I went back to the brick yard the next .n1011day morniing, agaill wii renlewod (h)n the Wednesday followilig the no ble old geitleia catle divinig out, to the 'yard, anllid ie came Straiht litto lime and said: "John, get in m buggy l Y and go alld put, oil the best cloLieS you have tot, and come back here to mne." I went, and I could not, ilaligine what on mlath was the iatlter. I was so afraid I had (Ie sometihin that had dis pleased h1imi1. Iit wil I gIot b-Ick he Wide all my anxiety turn to joy by tell 11,g 11e to titke CIaige of tiie yar-e Nas going to the (G'velviille fair. and lie vainted mie to bos. his hands rot him. od bless the good old mn1111. 1 t was he svho ,tar-ted tme in life when I needed a iind, and fo' twenty lonlg yCa's lie vas iideed lily ba:st friend. Whn the tiime of year cam. for his rick yard to close. he elected ime M Chief if Poilce of Newberry, which positiot. held eight years, and althoullgh I 1onor and respect all I.he flifel'rent ilayors that I 81.1rved under, yet, Mr. 'oi was, the. whole fime, mlly frild n1d adviscr. I remimlber, on1 one occa ionl, when so011m desperadoes tried to aie t,e town, and after a hard strum. le I snieceeded in getting them safely Wked up in it,he guardIoUSe, my good Ild frienl drove up to where a large rowdl had collected on the street andl :11lld me1 out, to hiis buggy and1( said(: MIy boy, 1 anm so glad that you have iown'l thc people1 of Newberry tit, you 'e a man11."' Andill t.hLbrough life Mr'. 'ool hias been miy adv'isert anld friend, 111 whilie I iippreeiate all of my3 frieiids, >dayV Mi'. Pool stands ihrst, in liy h.ear't ~acause lie wais a true friend whenw a1 :ning~ mani neeed e m0 iost. An 111when I wias 111 appinted M agis ate, again tihe old gent,leman showed is i'egardl by diriving dbown LI) my13 olilcc ill having mcecalled1 out, and with a arm g rasp of Ithe band and tears iowing in his eyes, said; "'My boy, n so glad you got, tile appointment. I low y'ou will (do your' duty,'' and lie 'Ive oif. Ilow few Ipeopie whoic are in 1011 circumiistiances will not,ico and 11011 poor' boy3 ! Maty ino mi)st of sorrlow, vea' gather ai'ound thiose he0 loved, is y' pralyer'. I kno1w that onie of liy best lenids hias gonec, and1( Newberry:, has st, 0one of the best menCi thait ever'lived,. moourn with those tihat miourin. I. Il (JtlA.u'i'urLL Located iat P'roIperity. I havL1e localted at Prio.apeity1 to lrao' cC mied icine1. I ani boarding with Mr'. 'P. 8.Il irmon und)( enn be f(llon at, 5 r'esidlenie. (Call s will recee e prompt &t :Lt .JNo. J, I)oM tNuiC, M. I). One car load of Bug 'ies just received; ~uggies of all kinds nd of the very best -lake. Also one car of ae well-known White lickory Wagons. Call nd see our Buggies nd Wagons and get ur prices before buy ig. We pay cash, dis-. aunt bills, and can ive you the very low st prices. SUMMER BROS. CONSUMPTION never stops because the weather Is warm. Then why stop taking e SOOT Ps EMULSION simply .because it's summer? - Keep taking it. It will heal yoar ( lungs, and make thenm strong fo'r ai another winter. Soc. and 9a.oo1 alt dtaggists. T1'IM- N LCV AT -ROSViEITrV. R - i1 e 'ae -Im r'evi.y f r o m I liv I I -.41- A Now,p:lper itt J.ni-Tewt1erm fr .ra d rotv'il ti Stitit Death. 'ro.4perity is siffering fromt drouthl. IALSt veing thee Vt4 rain all arouid us, lbut, t he ton aid irm1iediat.e vicio ity got only ia light sprinkling W need rain badly. Tuesday Iiiglit Some thieves Went into Mlagistrato J. M. \'heelr's haiver,-L field and 1o0k and car4riei away fift-eon shocks of wheat, and oats. Several par. ties are implicated. Sherit II tuford was downli here yesterday atid carried two of the iteetised negroes to jail. A war rant is out for the lnupposed ringleaders, a negro of some celebrity, and as soonl its caught he will complete the trio andi await the verdiet of a jury in the nex.t circuit, court. And 'rosperity has it nowspape. ILL last ! The plant of the Voice of the People is being moved here today, and Iext week's palper will be is-ued at Prosperi ty. Mr. Jias. 11. Killbrow is the btiiness Iml-arItgr, Ianl fOr ilt, pres ent Mr. A. 1.. I'. lhdenh:uht, the edi tor. The formit'r is a filie printer ( and the latter I solid writer. May The Voice prosper in every way and infuse iew ideas and noble ambition in every household it visits. My welcome to it in advance, and my congraUlatiols to the people and business interests of 'rosperiy. Let, every one here give The Voice a hearty welcome and at healthy patronage. lIon. C. T. Wyche is in the upper part of tiii,- Congresssiontal district, looking after his political fences. Ir. L. G. ('orbut,t has noved from here to a point somewhere in New York State, where, I iundersan(l, he already has a largC pract.ice. His drug store here has reverted to its former owIner, Mr. A. 1. Kolihn, who runs it its of yore. Dr. Corett, made ma1N' friends here during his residence of a year or more, all of whom regret his leaving. At a recent, Ieeting of I1he tristecs of Prosperity iraded Schoo Prof. . 0. CoUnts Wias elcCed princiCpal Itnd .ilisses MIar1grite 11 unter a GIertrude Simpson assistants for the lx t -eho last;c year. I Prof ( 'ounts has b"-n teaching the parocbial school at, Wii muington, N. C., fr everal sessions. I have not yet leaei'ld whethelr he willi Itcept the tender. 'rof. Couit- is an alumuis t New herry Collcge, class of *S3, since wh ich I believe h has ta:ht almost if not ent irely without, int- ription. Ie pl.! sided over our h ill sc hool Ioie yeis 8 ago, and it grew under his managt. ment. 8hotuld lie return to us he will be Weloonien lh old riends an'l new. As I preparti tht-, letter t.he news comes to Me of ti CIddL d -eath of Rev. Mr. Doolas, plastor of tile A. It. P. Church at Iusselville, Ark. Only it a ft.w Years ago, in t.he bloomi of mIan hood, ho 1m1avrr'ed Aiss Willie, oldest datiuvh 'er of Rev. and Mrs. A. G Kirk pItt i C of Prosperity. The sad news of his sudden deat.h is a shock indeed. The bereaved families have the deepest sympathy of our people. F'ALM.TTO. Prosparity, Juno 11th. A NIght f loirror. "'A wvful anx iety was felt for the widow of the bravo General Burnhani of MIachilas, Me , when t he doctors saidI she could not, live till morniig." writeu. Mrs. S. HI Lincoln, who attendled her t,hat fearful night "'All thought she must, Hooti die from Pneuimonia, but she b)egged for Dri. King's New D)iscovery, saying it. had moro t.han onea saved he: life, and had cuiredl hert of Consump tion. A fter thiree small doses sIhe slept, easily atlI n ighlt, andl its fur'ther use comnpletely cured lher." Th Is marvel (Ius mlediine is guarant<:ecd to enure all Thiroat., Ch,est. nd Lung D1sseases. >n Iy 50e iand $1 00. Trial bottlIes ft-ee att all drug stores. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. KIdney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambitIon; beauty, vigor e* , and cheerfulness soon a a . *. dIsappear when the kId - neys are out of order -.. ' or diseased. Kidney trouble has - ~ become so prevalent that It Is not uncommoni - ~ for a child to be born a' afflicted with weak kid --neys. If the child urin -,-. ales too often, if the .irine scalds the flesh or if, when the child -caches an age when it should be able tog ::ontrol the passage, It Is yet afflicted with a >ed-wettin g, depend upon it, the cause of al he difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first 11 top should be towards the treatment of hese important organs. This unpleasant rouble Is due to a diseased conditIon of the ai lidneys and bladder and no' to a habit as Pl nost people suppose. i Women as well as men are made mis- s trable with kidney and bladder trouble, md both need the same great remedy. rhe mild and- the Immediate effect of wamp.Root is soon realized. It is sold - y druggists, in fifty-' :ent and one dollar -a . izes. You may have a Ni111 ,E1 ample bottle by mail "" 1 ree, also pamphlet tell- nome of svwap.nloot. ng all about it, Including many of the housands of testimonial letters received B rom sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer . Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and nention this paper. -THE (ES8TAB~I81LED) IN I87i.) A apital---- -- -$150,000.00 urplus and Profits - 96,865.88 General banking business transacted 'th promptness. Special attention to )llections. Correspondence solicited. Savings Department. J Doposits allowed interest at the rate .4 per cent per anntum from date of Liposit. Interest, payablo January 1st lOd July Jet, of each year. M. A. (CA RrLTS[, Pre8t,. T1. S. D)UNoAN, Cashier. BI J. WV. M. SIm.O5 Aa.C. 4 FROM A MASS OF MATERIAL Tho imagazine writes, sift out and ar- ( ranlgo i iterestingly, facts which are 4 unne(essiblo to the et-age man. All tbe curVent, ma111gaines COntain SOUe thi g of absorbant interest, in all lines of literature, I History, Science, Fiction, etc. The leading periodicals can be ob tained it all ties hero. We sell all of them or receive subscriptious at reg uhar ta'es. We also have ia big litio of Hammocks which we ar'e F0lIng at, pi'ces to suit the purse, it W. G. MAYES' Book Store. 1801-1900. SOUHI CAROLINA COLLPTE, COLUMBIA, S. C. A. 13, 1. S., A. M., LL. li, L. I. Court-es Spring Courses free for Teach ers. lOurteen professors: 3:3,000 volumes iml 1 t rary: excellent, laboratories, class room.s, gymnasium, infit-mary, atbletic grounds. Tuition $40, other fees $18, a sestion; tuition remitted to needy stu deuts. Expenses $135 to $175 a session. Certified l'upils from forty-five Accre dited Schools enter its l,reshman Class without examination. Entrance and Normal Scholarship Exam nations held at every county seat, ["riday, July 20, 100, by County Super Intendents. Next session opens Sept. 26, 1900. For I catalogue, address. F. C. WOODWARD, President. md C E I am now prepared to supply the pub lie with all the ice they may demand d rotr the summer. My wagons will be put on to-day. Any one wanting Ice from wagon will )lease not,ify me at once. This will ssist me greatly in making out route or wagon. Please get tickets and do not ask the Iriver to charge anything. Ice will be old strictly for cash. I solicit your patronage, assuring ou the best possible service. Very truly, S LYLE AN]) ORIGINALITY re Been in every article int our stock of DRY GOODS, uit is n:o particularly noticeable in t,he superb line of SHIRT WAISTS and their necessary adjuncts, LADIES TIES Such a large assortment of beautiful mods is seldom seen under one rootf 1d the low prices make them doubly tractive, iand a latrgo at attractive I no of IFANS. Gentlemen and boys, try outr ClothIngJ id FurnIshings. You will be stir 'ised at tho elegant style and quality a give you for the money. Yours t,o p,leave,* S. J. WOOTEN. Un, Moonl and StorS ~ Y Mao EClipse, cal UT nothing eclipses the i'arlsian .Htylsc ini Iats and Blontnets weol boug~ht especially fot the Ljadlsl andl Misses of Newberry city on ti and county for the summter of [900. LOOK A T T HE M willeconvince aU you that Ours ares the prettiest MIAg and) cheapest, to be had. Our Stock of AallInery is complete. Come and See Us. urda store ~l --- - -ately C .A.s e :Ter ~ ~. ATh Kid ou av Al~v P~ug cost i 'TATEMENT. If Conditions of The Newberry Savings Bank of Newberry, S. C., at the Close of Business March 31st, 1900. Pub lished in Conformity With An Act of the Goneral Assembly. ASSEVS. lills Receivable . . . . . $134,014 67 londs . . . . . . . . . . . 2,272 40 'urniture and Fixtures . 1,300 00 'ollection Account. . . . 10 00 )verdrafts secured and un secured .. .. .. . . . 577 50 Duo from other banks . . . . $24,828 49 Dash . . . . . . $24,699 9.1-$ 49,528 43 $187,703 00 LIABILITIES. ..apital . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 00 Profits less expenses paid . 14,006 53 Dividends unpaid ..... 588 00 Jash Ier's checks outstanding . S 12 29 Elank deposits . $ 4,260 65 Individual depos its . .... $118,835 53-$123,108 47 $187,703 00 Personally appeared before me, J. E. \orwood, Cashier of aboved named Llank, who being duly swoirn, says the tbove statement is true to the best of ius knowledge and belief. J. E. NOR WOOD, Cashier. 3worn to before mo this 3rd day of April, 1000. Wm. C". Tym-,m, JrL. s.] Uttest: N. P. FOR S. C. JAM Ms McINTOSH. .AS. K. GIEn. 0. MOR. HoLMEs. -AT Eduard schltw S JEWELRY STORE. Ine Watches, Rings, Broaches, Studs Sleeve and Link Buttons,]' Silver Novelties, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glass. Gold and Sil ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses. --.A. X'3EiT%?V. TOYS & DOLLS Vhich we will close out, as we will discontinue keeping them. M9UARD SCULTZ. EWELER AN' PTIC IAN SMITH'S DRk S1ORB, -.AUCCEBOR TO... 'W. A. YOUNG & CO. PRESCRIPTIONS... CAREFULLY... COMPOUNDED... OF PURE... DRUGS... A FULL LINE of DRUGS, M EDICIN ES, PERFUMERY, Toilet and Medicinal Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Rubber Goods, Sponges, Trusses, Lamp Chimneys, Tobacco, Cigars, Garden Seed, Etc., Etc. )ONE ON SHORT N'OTUI:I A ND --AN --- Il0l!ggllg Bicycle Iixtures of allIa kinds and bicele sun dries always on1 hand. ~WHEN==9F Duir wheel needs rrpaiin g ginve us aj We also al ways kee p 1in .'toek the, EST W HE ELS/ te market, for~ sale. Sec our Wheels. W . NW ITEs "S U wil el tpul ution on Sa T , Juno 16th, 1900, at 12 mn., at the of the late .Jacob1 S Russell in the Ai of Newberry, 8. C., the stock of WU store furnitureo and1 lxtures con Iwth the mercantloe busins conducted1 by 8aid intestatoess mis of sale-Cash. No bid of less Ifty-eight cents on the dlollar of Ill be received. V ItAN1 C. L1UJn8 e.r-.. - Aimi Goods! Our buyers are bacV from New York. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. We promise goo values, polite attention, fair dealing. Splendif, assortment in all de partments. See our Dross (Goods, Trimmings, Whito Goods, Wash Goods, Linei, Linen Daiask with Napkins , match, H1andkerchiofs, Hosie,. Underwear, Smniall Notions, Awerica's Loading W. B. Corsets, Percales, Ginghanis, Calicoes, Ducks, Crashes, Domestics, all at lowest prices and of standar I quality. SIIOES ? Men's Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Oxfords. All solid. All g1aianteed. No shoddy. We wish to direct your spec .1 attention to our Never beforo have we boon so w% l equipped to serve yon Well as nL. We havO an expert trimmer, and y. r Hat or Bonnet, made by her x 1 surely be "a thing of beauty." Wo w"nIt to shoW you through r stock. (ivoe us the opportunity - 1 wo aro confident of pleasing you. Tours truly, The Newberry Hard ware Compan~y would call attention of the pubi o to the fact that they have bou8't out F. A. Schumpert, Agt., zk.a that they will conduct the busine s at the old stand, and will alwa -s have on hand at the lowest pric 3, Agricultural Implements of 41 kinds, Plows, Plow Stocls, Trace (,hailIs, Hallo~s, 8i11ch'oes,0 Harrows, Cltiylators, ForlS, 8|1o76Js alld S]iadcs Lnd everything noeded.on the fart i. Harness Made to Order. topairing neatly and promptly dom. We also carry a large lino ,f SAiDLERY and HARNEM~~ BR IDL ES, COLLAR~S, COLL.utI PADS, anid in fact, everytha: g found in a well assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, Manager. MHRCIHANT TAILORS SPRING STYLEJS~ Ve ari r ived. They embraco the Im 4 designs in REIGN AND DOMEST 0 Which we will make at, ~dergate . Pricog RA NTEMIING -ABD -W~ORIIM~FF ITT & CALSI O0817E POSTOFFICiE ~, AftP1