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Knights of Pythias, CatleC 'ExA11, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S IA '1' el) CON VENTIONH OF this Lodge will h1 held the 2nd alld 41 Ttosday nights of each 1m1oith11 at 7.30. Visiting Klghts cordially welcomed. THOS. j. EPTIN4, K. of It. anid S. Crotwell Hotel Buildink. NEWBfRUY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Suninier Bros. M eat..................... . . ........ 7@ 8c. Shoulders ........................... 7c. H amls.................................. 12(q)l-1c. 130.i Lard ............... .......... 9"<I0c. Be8t Molasses, now crop...... 60c Good Molasses..................... 25(<P50c. Corn .................................. 6,5 . Meal ......... . . ......... ........... 65c. Hay......... ...... 90........ oc. Wheat Bran................. $1.15. 18t Patent Flour.................. $1.75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Llour..........$3.25@3.75. -Sugar ............. ....... .a6(6c. Rico................................... 5(q18A0. Coffee................................. 10@ 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.15. Bale Hulls, per cwt............. 35c. Country Producet Butter, por lb .................... 15@ 20c. 1ggs, per dozen ............... i c. Ch icken, each............1525e. Peas, per bushel....... ......... 75c. Corn, por bushel................. 60c. Oats, per bushel.................. 35(q)-10c. Sweet potatoos .................... 60(175C. Turkeys, por lb ................. 6(a 8c. Fodder, p)r cwt .................. 75(i90c. "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope of being cured t1i 1 began to use Kodol Dyspepi;la Cure. It has done ime so much good i call it the savior of my life," writes W. R. Wil kinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests what you cat. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. 165 Trunks, all sizes, shapes and styles, will be sold at what they cost, at the factory, at Flynn's. 1t. A,nity Loda No. 87, A. P. M. Newberry, S. C -The brethern of Amity Lodge No. 87, A. F. M. will as semble at Miasonic ll-LII promptily at 3 30 p. in. Wednesday, June 20. 100 to pay the last sal tribute to our deceased brother, Henry G. Hoof, Worshipful Master. Visiting bretheron are cordi ally invited. By order: P. J. Voss, S. W. J. I. M. KINA1m, S1x,Y "After suffering from severe dyspep sia over twelve years and using many remedies without oermanent good I finally took Kodol )yLpepia Cure. It did me so much good I recommend it to every one," writes .1. M' Watkins Clerk and Recorder, Chillicothe Alo. It di gosts what you eat. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Eggs und Chickens. 13st prices paid for eggs and chickens. 14t. C. J. McWhirter. Ddat.h of Ale. H. 0. Hoo0f. Mr. Henry G. I I,of, after a few days illness, died at his residence in the city this mor-ning. Hie was takeni ill a few days ago with something like partial paralysis of the body from which ho grew gradually wvorse until this morn lng, when he died. 118is-emains will be buried to-moerr-ow after-noon at Rose mont Cemetery with Masonic honors. Funeral services at the Luther-an church at 5 o'clock. J. Q. IIood, justice of the peace, Cros by, Miss., maices t ho following state ment: "I can cert.if that, One Minute Cough Cure- will do lL that is elaimed for it. My wife could not get her hbreath and the first, dooe of it. relieved her. It has also benenited my whole family." It acts immediately and cures- coughs, colds, eroup, grippe, bronchitis, asth ma, and all throat an I lung t-oubles. Gilder's Corner D)rug Store. Fonthiera a Noun-Con,ductor. On Friday last a large tree In the yard of Mr. .Jno. IP. Wicker, in No. 2, was struck by lightning. Two hen nests were in boxes nailed to the tree and a ladder leading from the ground othe nests The ladder and nests ore torn all to pieces and the hens wer-e on the nests at the time .unhurt., except one's tail being off smoot,h as If wvith scIssors. This ft~oof of the argument that feathers anon-conductor of lIghtning. H isi Life WVan Saved,. .E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Ibal, Mo., lately had a wonder lverance from a frightful death. lhng of It he says: "I was taken Typhoid Fever, that ran Into onla. My lungs became hard ' I was so weak I couldn't sit up in bed. Nothing helped I expected to soon die.of Con ption, when I heard of Dr. King's Discovery. Otne bot tle gave great lef. I continued to use It, and now well and strong. I can't pay too h in its praise." This marvellous lelne is the surest and quIckest cure he world for all Throat and Long uble. Regular clzes 50 cents and 0. rilh bhttles free at all Drug ras; every bottle guaranteed. Tepcher Wanted. *A meeting of the patrono of Jalapa ,ohool will be held at 3 o'pl1ock p. nT). on June 23d, for the purpose of electing, a teacher for the next session. Appli cations must be in hands of trustees by ('that time. School Isaste 8 months. Sal ary $80 per month. Good board can be obtained at $8.00 ct- $9.00 per month. W. E. MICRCH1ANTr, T. II. (JHANDLER, D. W. L. 8PEARMAN, td Trustees. Are you going to the great Remnnant saIe a$ Fl'ynn's, first come first served. d o ad get your choice of barg,ans at Mr. W. G. P>eterson is announced ab ia Candidato for master. There will be a ieetin-of the Cotinty l'xeeutive Comnittee held on Saturday. Mr. h'lionas Neel, a sildent ( f \'au derbilt University, is at home for the vacation. Mr. C. A. Loving now oceupie' the house recently vacated by Mr. X. Cavelnaugh. Mrs. P. W. Pant, of Newberry, was in Gr1eenville yesterday. -- Greenvi lIle News, Ifith. 1lin. C. T. Wytehe is announced a i candidatto for congress from the Third DistrieL. The comnitocenetit ball will be held in the Opera louse Thursday night. Good music will be onil hand land it wili be a grand occasion. Messrs. Frank and Mel-lardy Mower, who are attending John Hopkins Uni versity, Btaltim1ore, Md., arrived home Saturday for the vacation Miss Fannile and Miss Buta Leavell leave tomorrow for Greenwood where they will spend some thie with their brother, Mr. John R. Leavell. Mr. W. S. Spearmuan of Silver Street has already sold seveal bushels of finc peaches in Newberry. They are the Sneed variety and were the first placed] on the market here. Mr. J. B. Fellers who lives on Big Creek In number 9 township lost two hundred dozen bundles of oats by the freshet S:,turday night. Other parties lost heavily in that section from tile the same cause. It is said by some that S ,turday eve ning's rain was the hardest that we have had for twelve years. Several bridges In town were washed away, and Scott's creek was highe than It has been since tne rock culvert was taken from under the railroad. To thle ExcutitIVO Committe. The C )unty D.--mocratic Executive (Ionr-nittee Is hereby called to meet in the County C mr1, House, Saturday, June 23, 1900, at It a. I. A. 11 3 HWDENIAUGiI, County Chairman. Prosperity, S U., .11111u 15, 1900. A Powier Mim Expotlod Removus everything in sight; so do drastic minerail pills, but both ato mignty dangerous. Don'4 dynamite the delicate machinery of your t,ody with caloiiiel, croton (il or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a suimer breeze, (1o the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Coil stipation. Only 2Sc. at all drug stores. Everybody that has ehildren should visit Flyni's remnant sale, where they can get almost an armful of goods for little money. it Ti First Cotton il1oom. Mr. T. B. PITrry brought to this olice yesterday morning the first cotton bloom of the season. He has a brag patch from which ho gathered it. Now for the first bale. An hour or so after Mr. Perry brought in his bloom Mr. TI. IH. Hill brought in one. They are close together. A few hours later blooms were sent in from AMr. Gco. M Neal's p)lantation. Considering tihe general backwardness of the crop, these are considered early. No Rlight to Uginuess. The womemlI whoi( Is lovely in fIace, for~m anid tempertCi will aiways hasve fsendIs, btitt onei who.j wvouildlI. b atrac tive must keep her health. If she ila weak, sickly and all run down, &.he will be nervous and irri tabile. If she has const ipat ion or kIdneoy trouble, her impure blood will cauise pimples, blothes', skin eruptions and( a1 wretched coimpklxon. Electric Blitters is the beat medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and( to p)uri fy the blood. It gives strong nerves, b)right eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rIch comiplexion. It will make at good looking, chasrmin.1 woman of a run dlown invalid. Only 50 cents at all Drug Stores. No. 6 was visited by a wash out Sat urday evening and night. 4 74 Inches of rain fell from noon Saturday to 12 o'clock that night. Uplands are badly washed and bottoms arc simply cleaned up, and a great deal of them will have to be abandoned this yea r. This is the heaviest fall of rain we have had in 12 hours since the Sept. flood of 1885. Rain .31 inches last n igh t. Total 5.08 inches. WV. G. Peterson. Longehore, S. C., June '18, 1900. Beware of Ointments for Unit'urrh thu Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense or smnell andi completely derango the whole syF tom when er tering -it, through the mucous suirfaoes. Such art,icles shou d never be u,sedt except eon prescrIptions from reputable phy sicIans, as the dlamlage they willI do Is, ten fold to the good yeou can possibly derive from them. Ilail' Catsrrh Cure, nianufnetured by l'. J. Choney & Co , Toledo, 0., contns no molreury, and Is takcen internally, acting dl. roothy upon the blood anad mucous surfaces of the system, In buying flail' Catarrh Cure be eure yot et, tihe enino. It, is taken in tornatly, ani made tn Toledo. Ohio, by IP J Obeney & C~o. Testimonials frr a. Sole by D)rug lss, pr Ico 750, perbottle. Ha)!'d Famil P~Ilis are the best. Winthrop College Scholarship1 and En trance Examinations, The examinatIons for the award of vacant scholarships In Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of now stu dents will be held at the County Court House cau Friday, July 20th, at 9 a. m. ApplIcants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are v'acated after July 20th, they will be awarded to those makIng the hIghest average at this examination. The cost of attendance, Including Iboard, fui'nised room, heat, light and wvashing, Is only $8.50 per tuonth. F'or further information and a cata logue address President D. B1. Johnson, Roc -Hll - -' A G.1-: r 15 i. No n - ber wiim tho PeIr. (;lit, flolg, 1114 .Vlic-dii l t l ys - (, 4il 1113i tog j Z y Iloth Ten isI - 'co. q to 1. It was a great game at tie bal park yesterday afternoon, whei P'iedmlliont and Ncwherry Icro0Ss( ba ts. The' Piedimilt boys are a elevel set of aill piyvers aIId tle Newber ry h.Noys had to "ply ball" to wit the gale. ut, \ith liily Wed dingtonl inl the box and Frd Blsst to knock home runs, with tle slip. port that they now have, alv tean: vill have a hard road to t (rel to beat them. Fred Detisse deserve. special mention. for in going to Ill. hat five tiie lie knocked three hot: rtis, scoringl( two mni (.ch timle. le was simply great yesterday and lcukers-oin went wild each timt as lie came to the bat. Ile Ievel (Iis-Ipp)ilts tle .rowd. The re ceiPts mn111o1nnted to $75 or $'1o. ITle more by innings was as fol lows: Newberry-o 0 2 ( 2 1 0 0-7 Piedmont -o o o o o 3 o 0 1-. Stolen bases-Newberry I, b) Jennings. 1 IoiC rtuls--Newberry, )y 1IIss< 3. Piedmoiit, by Osteen i, W I i, Two-base hits-Newberry, Reid Jenniings. Piedmont, O.teen. Hits -Newberry 15. Piedinout 6 Hrrors--Newberry 1. Piedinout 5 Struck out by Weddingtoll <; b_\ Smith 3. Passed l;alls, Betisse 1. Wild pitch, Weddingtonl 1. Umnpire, S. J. MIcCangbilin. The next game of the series wil be played this afternoon, and il will be close and exciting. Are grand, but Skin Eup1tins oil life of joy. Bucklein4's Aintal Sa lve curcs themn; also Old, Runnii,if itn Fever Hoie, Ulcers, Bfl's, Felotns Corns, Wiarts, Cuts, Bruises, Iliuro 80ealds, Chappodl Hllnd, Chilholui-s Iest Pile Cure oi earth. 1) 1 tivv out Pains and Aches. Only 25 es box. Cure guarnuted. Soid by ill Druggists. $1 00 will go farther and hbt ilo goods at Plynn'ls Remnalint s itli 11hat $2 50 will go at anly othe' stole in S01utl (..aiolilla. Ii, TIlE o(IsIM FoURI 'll. A Graid a)tarb:,e to ho oivi for ti4 lnctiefit, of O'Neil strei, ('iurcit lt Weat Eil on .July .1111-Call idIate' to Speak -ThIe ov ernoi mid, Sciulor Till mnall Ilivitud. 'I'lc glorious foir-th will le elebrato( this year by a grand baorb-,ee: aw-J speaking in West EInd. Th harbecu, will be given for the benefit of O'Neall Street church and every one shoui patronize the cue. 'I'hie Stato candidates have been in vited to be present and speak and th< county candidates will also be invitet to be present and addruess the people In fact, it is the object of ulv promoter,4 to have the speakintg take thle place o the camWpaigni meeting usually held al the cotton mill for the benellt of t,b< em ployes. Th'le eue wyill bec given in the grove in front of the re.siden'o of Mr's. 1". W. Fantt, and it, is a suitable place for suel: an occasion. We have been requested to ask thiose who will kindly contr'ibuto anyth ing tc p)lealse malhke the fact kow 1.0t Mr. R C. Williamis or' to J. A. Nennt, at Se'nn': storeL, at onice. S'vera'il cartcatses hiavt aolre'ady 1 :en eon tributed, buht severa mlore0 are ineededi. A.\IVI hing will bo aippreciated suc h as iaueats~ butteir, 'gg S pot,ttoes, etc. Good music will be had on the izround: and a good time maty he expcted. Questtitns Answerect. Yes, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine in t,he civiliz'et world. Yourt mothers and grand moth er'S never thbought, of using anyt,hing else for indl igestion or t,ilIiousness. Doc tor's wvere seactte, andio t.hey seldom heart of applend icitis, netrv'ous prlostra&tion o1 heart failure, etc. They used A ugus Flower to clean the s.ystemf atnd stop for' mentat ion or untdigested food, r'egulat< the action of the Ii veir, stimuilatoe th< nervous andi orgaic action of the sysS temn, and that Is all they toock wvhei feeling dulil and badt with headaclhe and other ack~i s. You only' need a fit doses of Gr'ee'i's August, Flower, in li quid foum, to make you satisfied ther' is nothing serious the matter with you For' sale by W. E.L Pelham. Itarhecuo at P'omaurla. I will furnish a fnest-class bairbacu at l'omarla o.i Saturday, .July 7011' Professional Cooks, choice meats an a day of enjoyment guaranteed to al Come. 4t, A dam L,. AMull. The 'nfanit of M r. W. 11. Cr'omer,< the Timot.hy Crock sectin of No. township), died on tbc 15',h instant. 1t:,rbecuaO. J. S. Wat,ts and Will George wvill giv a fir'st class cue near Slighs (No. 9 town ship) July 4. 0. N & L. mnorning an ovonlig train wini stop near the spo0t Speakers en hand. Come one0, Come all June 10, 1900. 2L. Wm,, k ECml ites. Effective June 3d andl continuingi and including August, Ilih, the follo. ing Week Endi rates will apply fro! Newberry and Pr'osperity, S. C., ovu the Atlantic Coast Line: To Wate loo, S. C., Hlarils Sprilngs, S. C., at Greenville, S. (I. Tickets sold Satu days and Sundays, good returiinin leaving destinatIon not later than Mo day fol lowing date of sale, $2.00O. To Glenn S prings, S. C. Tickets so Saturdays and Sundays, good returnitn leaving destination not lateri than No day following date of sale, *t 50. I'on clad signatulre form tIckets lit ited to continuous passage to be use Approved: , Issued by T. M. EMMIRSON, ' H. M, EMIIRSO TXraffl Manager. Gen, Pass. As of lirhardt's. are at .\;rs. C'line's. \lr. J. I. O'Ne::ll HJolloway, 4f L., Is at -'dw. R). Hlarry 1I. Blease ,,,q9., and)( fam11 ily, of SLuIiton, \a., are at .\rs. Blease's. - r. J. I,-\wsot G'oqgaIs, jIcksoI ville, lla., is at 11h:ole for the Week. MIrs. I.vneh :1nid iss h'lloimp k i of I'weli-Ad, ar-e at '\Ir. Ta Mr. Jcsse Coats, of Columbia, is here for a few days. Messrs. W. '. flats and I,aw rence liilev, oI Colliua, spent S1un11day in the city. .\Ir. claid (rCIeker, cameu Saturda froi Chareston. Mrit. and'l Mrs. 4n., O Oraig)e burg', aiw Nt.lr. \\. .\. Rinard's. Iss SIwles, of GreenWood, is at J. W. White's. Mr. Il-'rank Sligh, of Coluimbia, spenIt Sunday :1t1i the citv. Misses Ida Burtoi and Grace Be detnbauglh, of the county, are at )r. IIalfacre's. Miss Ada lIollingsworth, of Cross IHill, is at 'Mrs. Coats'. I rs. linj. 1 Rwls, ol Rock y Wells, I,exiin 'gtonl County, is visit ing in the city. Capt. Rast, of Orangeburg, is inl towi. .l iss Lol liottknigh;-, (of John stonl's, is at the CrotWell Lotel. Mr. Jeff Gates, of ()ranIgeburg County, is attending con:iencet - mencit. Misses janie \'anlce, of Chinton. is at Mrs. Glenn's MIiss I,nlev Sale, of Columbia, i at her icle's, Mr. G. G. Sale's. Miss Ida I luict, of Greenw'ood. i.s at Mrs. H1dict's. Miss Dolly Yarborough, of Sa luda, is visiting inl the city. Miss Einna )reler, of Iexing totn, is at Mr. ",dw. Ilipp's. Mrs. J at .s Morrow Ivy, of Rock Ifill, is at Capt. Alazyck's. Miss Rosa Wisl, of Columbia, is at Mr. Bovd's. Mr. and alrs. J. 1,. Johnson, of Rentio, is at. Treasmer 'oayd's. Misses Alice and l'_ila ulier, of L,exington, and I is:; Maimie I. Dominick, of Prosperity, are at Mrs. Mary lI. Fulhner's. Mr. C. G. Harrier, of Monroe, N. C., is vi-Iting his u;ce, Rev. S. T. Ilallman. Rev. C. ). Boozer, of l"tleredge, is attetndiig comiiicecieent. Rev. S. C. Baleitine, of White Rock, is inl the city. Rev. NI. NI. Nilnard, of Colin bia, catne up ycs;tterdav. R V. . E. Parsoi, 1). D)., of WashingWit, 1). C., is here to ad dress the literary societies tonight. Rev. ad Mrs. S. ],. Neece is inl the city. Rev. R. C. Ilolland and Rev. J. V. Horive, of Charleston, are at tending commencemnit. Mr. 11. 1,. Taylor, of Orange bur ;g, is up for a few days. Mrts. J. NM. Wheeler and Mrs. J. H-. Cannion, of Pr'osperity , is spend( ing a fe w dayvs in the city. Mlisses lHessie WVheeler and Geor gia Schumpert, of Priosperity, are attending commencement. Mr. Clauid Wheeler', of Winmns boro, is ini the city. WV. S. Muss ar, Millihelim, P'a., save'C( tne life of his lit,tle grirl by giv'ing lhe' One Minute( CouighIX Co-u when she wats dyig fr'o.t croup1. It is the only ham lets emedyi~ that gives Iimel late rec stilts. I Lq(uickly cureCs c:ough.4, cols, bronch itis', gri ppe, ast.hma, anid all thrmoat and l ug troubles. GilIder's (Cor net' Drzug Store. Wh len yon say yonurI blond isi implar Ie and appe)lt' poor y)'ou3' ar dint(1ltitt inrg -your need'( of 11lood's S tr.llpailla. Ren gin Iakingv it itt onee. -THE (mismuim:r IN 187 r. ) Capital----- -- --$150,000.00 -Surplus and Profnts - 96,865.88 General banking business t'ansacted 1with promtnet)'ss. Speelal attentIon to collections. Corrmespondec solicit.ed. Savings Departmnont. D)eposits allowed interest at the r'atc 'of 4I per cent pecr annum from (late of deposit. It,ereIst payable January 1st and ,July 1st of each year'. 'IT. R. DUNC'AN, Casihier'. - J1. W. NI. SIMMONs, A est. C'r. I am now l)'prere to supply the p)ub lic with all the lco they may demant for the summer01. My wagons will be 'put on to-day Any one wanting Ico from wagon wil n) please notify mec at once. Thin wil r assist mec gr-eatly in makIng out routi for wagon. r-. Plcase get tickets and do not ask thu ,driver to (chargo anyth!ng. Tco wIll br risold strictly for' cash. Id I solcit your patronalge, assurini 6' you the be st po)sible servicC. Very truly, S. B.JNS I, il> I Ht' :I Nn o I, w for t I Ih \Voo,e 's.1,%f L f We are selling the best, Ist, patent, floior nide for 141.115. C. .1. 'uriIcell. t& f if. Nvw lot, of Now V'1-i;landl WaLtChteS .n t in. ('1otit ill ntd "e1 WS. t, I f Dallil,; N ('o. A v homic( :wortru n I o I1 4f If Ih cand Iics We lit t Ie lvrd to fit, errect, rlothiner at, right1, pwr e W \\o, 11n' I . lloIse hold aInIonia .e. per hl il at G I r' s aorn. n r I ( orw e t ). ! ,n f It f We aire sellin-, thet best '.nd 1,:tIont floir oil varl Ih for 2:9.. . ,'uroll. '11111h. Nail alinl Ilair 'r she , anild li: b, ;cf :C'.! 1;i ids, at. oil erl rit Store. t ii 1o t ia t , Il' -fui1ery :lan d Toilot Spo lgts at Gildki Corn 1)r.u I) S-tore. A :w. hott.le of our .ammo ia ill r.! inmv, alI oi I ;omt,, fro . Iy (tli i, am i ivi it a fv"- h Iab q ape aIc . |id ltr'-, Goi'ner .l- ito\.v . tsf( Try oill. 10'.. box of Toilet S Pi. It Va1n1't 11 h t' (;ih s ( '.itirl )rVIuI to re. taft f Our sviretln 114rs aro 'itru ralnIted to s-t Ilivs- -ald give o ;atiAw1.ion inl very part,i e wilr lir lar t. t N. It. Leslie, Man Maso n ' Prilit.airsald llbbe. low, lt a pri ( -u, at G ild( i ( ' (i'onIer lr storc . I& I , er thaany one) in ow Sfl- 1t befor t S tCfa ttI f.5 Trcur .~w.. Talvuuli I'owder, as harq_e S h(lx as .\ lilli'l'S. I l 's G r r hui11 Store. I & f t f Ifr you nuod aly eolumns, halustrw or turned work .-,o, ourl princes bufore y .oul huy. We will savo you ilonvy. Satis fact-ionl gu1:aa ned. S.'rman, Hw),;. (. C L4 i 14 1-:,I Mianager. ; t& c t f. General Wa::oli and II u,' j, y a epair ing donle oni (lhort, Ilotici.. and hlorst - shoeing a "pecialty, by IS K. Ioik I Ii,It t, fron t, il, pIIubl i tuia-f, New herry. S.(' . iSt, We can Stop them). the Ilics, (s ou f screen door and windows. gtewarI . 1ros. Buggieso 1. .iMan. F'or lio.y C. mn. Iron1 Pilot lI )owstoeb - at the IN41w burry I Iard hia. Nl.A.f -It. Ail E-xce,vp nltil it e l ulti. and p whIro ycn ,:tl lrt, what o B e Want aod when yOu and i e. ourpries efre b Tuy-s EI I. We panaghr. L&ftf con teblal o pr c. a I hve yoCatd t OJperity low p-r estabith Ar W. 1'. Il. Hiarmon vnmd canl be foundlt v, h iS reCSi Ilen1)CC. Ca116lls w Ji'UCeiVV promp111 f& t,W,b I NO. J. D(.MINCK, Al. D. Adittion il l tivwarI'. ThIg (oviro. having I ,Yured "1100 r wa1Itrd fori t,he t'rst with poof to con hu'ile any0l1 h t'lld oi fhe i;!Seth ('i mni reward lfor arri.t wiSt pooft o g Ys oust recived Sugg,e Mof and kinds and oUti) f ) the v ey b s and yWao n i ias and etv our pricestbfor e uy Ao n LOO lATTH, andl cnh gieyou the veryS11* 1( )tlow C moryS andute ies,~i Cof Plt,Vyru /icor Sugr.D.he,.SoonHoher Of Canditici 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 General Assembly. Il"i I's I Zevnivabl . . .t . . ' 1 101.1 6 7 1"lld s..... . . . . . . . . 2.:'72 10 !'urniituri n 11 -' i.xtures . 1 ,:300 (0 C'oI leviolm AVC01n111.1., 10 M0I vkl-i ) i r fi .'e ci'rd atid tll r 'el .v1 Iv . . . . . . .' . 1 -4i .-)3 Dliv' fl-,in o"In't. b .1 . lit .1 '1 I .1 (: a. . .......... - -19,i i: ('apvidctal . . . . . . . . . . . . 1).,000 00 I'rofits.. -...x.m-e paid . ' I I.06 .:I I)i % .vidd.ull ir .id . . . 11 5 8 00 I'i,h 1 (.~ h-r ~' 1 h e lit14 f lIa d( poIt . -1,21;0 tia, - Inid iv id ial di'plos .1~12 t'l Ih INiS 1i o,7:; 00 P'orsoill Y alpp :1r'.d 1'lutor melt, J1. 1. Norwood, ( 'Ith'r o(I. f abomvk.1 na.med Ink, who b i dlyN Sworn, 1-aI.%S the ;taltemet is t oh th s of Is k o ld e11d helief. ,1. 1". N' \ \' )()I). C('ash i . Sworn to be-fok. 11m thi: :td da\y of Alpvil, 1H00. A t tst :N. P'. F0 1: S. C. ( . iio . 1145 1 : . NU R Q IUT Y ACCURACY AN D SKI LL -- - Aro till, t hroc, lit (~I . 1Y i'r 11EAIGPTTITS th A lww.l Evonh,g 'I )iI C (. 1(~ s gelt byihavm rAORvRA <kmO lter yII ou Iget f reulal I )rn we1f haveil for R> hlf (tok -)lvery 10% istw. Ve(I. ) ar 'Jn)te I )tni te~hV Nt,c So eod t bjIi~ e .:II wiI We wait Cing here t "Namel on111 Every P(11iece isCV4 the guaraontii'iLlWC' O hc,iL i'.t . -e I heri, bee ai d speLtc, iaIl tent (1o3n Hou fr th i s city. h ul lif; (X i ifrte (L trofsllaseIone hand if huk and1 i~ n akaes,h ijla i,wtilI 1 M inne i'.is lu ting111tin, nd Iien it. ( D111 illson l'lait ih' agai' n terD Huntington,'~ tefendant. Tio the Defendans abovo' Named:tin .I n rqie to4ol'Iae10 answerhIL te om-1 mlant ntisto of which oleoll a cop (I.J nO rewt seved upon you, ek If and tiv (lie copy tLC) i i i of yoraMe t.othe sa com-. a plaint on the uriberis att heroy8c a,Newberr'y,n 8ai Stt,wihi.tet day af t..,r the> rleeheeof ecluiv iS tle name11C Of a Valu aible illustrat e d pam ptni)hlIeIt which Should bc in the hands Of CxCry pl) lmtC \V10 U ISCS Ao to . Th1C )()ok is SCIli l1RFF. GI-:QdAN KA1.1 WORKS, N mua 'St , New York. 'Pr"' Goods! Our buyers are back from New York. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. Wepromisegood values, polite attention, fair dealing. Splendid assortment in all de partments. See our Dress Cloods, Trinmnings, Whito Goods, Vash (oods, Linens, Lintnll Damak with 'Napkins to nichIi, andivkchiofs, Hoik1y, Undrwmiar, Smiul Notions, Awericit's 1,eading V. B. Corsota, Pienles, (;idlglin ll fl, CaliCOOR, Ducks, 0rashes, DomestcF, Ill at lowest. prices antu(l of :uuandmd qunality. MIn' 0Shoe, Bo.s ' Shoev, Ladies' and Childron'ti Shoei, and Oxfords. All solid. All gumianteod. No shoddy. \o wish to diroct your special attontion to our ]Ml ill inwry 13eparte nac i . Nvver hoforo havo wo beon so woll eIuippe'd (( servo you Woll asm now. Wo havo a1i oN port xlt.orior, and your l.t or Bonnet inado by hor will surely be '"a thlinig or b eauty ." Wo want 'o) show you through our s;lock. (iv ~o us t ho opp)ortuty and wo) aro0 coIlidenit or pleasing you. MaAn C. Theli Nowlborry Un[rdwaro Comnpany would call attenItion of the publio to the fact that they havo bought oUt, F. A. Schunport, Agt., anid that. tIho) will ~onduict, I ho b)usiness havo on hand( ati tho loweost prices, A gricultural tinploments of all kindls, Plows, Plow' Staols, Traco (,illlS, ilallif , SiigItracs, 11arroWvS, CllhliY31or3, Forl(s, Sliovols ail SIlallc5O~ And overythling nooded0( on the farm. Harness Made to Order. RfopairinIg neatly and promptly dlono. \Vo also carry a largo line of SAD1DL ElRY and iLARNESS, 13RI I DLES, COLLARS, COLLA R P.ADS3, and1( in fact,. everything found in a well assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, Manager. THE NE WBERRY Land aiid $ocurity Co. WILL BUY AND SIELL Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Ecal Estate. 0. 13. MAYER, President.