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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S T A T E D CON VENTIONS OF this Lodge will bo held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday idghts of each month at 7.30. Visiting Knights cordially welcomed. T1109. E. FPTINU, K. of It. and S. Crotwell Hotel Buildin. NEWEURY MAIIRKT. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat ...................... . . ......... 7i(@ 8ic. Shoulders ....................... 7c. H anis.................................. 2 14c. Best Lard ........ ........... 9(100. Best Molasses, new crop...... 60c. Good Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn ................................... 70c. M o . . ...... . ........... 70c. Hay.................. ............ 00. W heat Bran........................ $1.15. 1st Patent Flour.................. $5.00. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.50. Strait Flour........................ $4.25. Goo Ordinary Flour...........$3.50(4.00. Sugar ..................... ..... 6c. Rice............................... . 5( 81c. Colou................................ 1 0 15c. Cott.on seed meal, per sack... $1.15. Bale Hulls, per cwt.............. 35c. Country Produe* Butter, per Ib ..................... 15(a20c. Eggs, per dozen ................ 9(aIlOc. Chlickens, each............... 15(25c. Pea:;, per bushel............. 75c. Corn, per bushel.................. 60c. Oat!, per bushel................. 35(40c. Swtot potatoes .............. 60(a)75c. Turkeys, per lb ............ 6(() 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75(q90c. Wanted! Ten bushels of iaches. Apply at this office. f&t 2t Barbecue. I will give a Barbecue at Spearman's Mineral Spring Tuesday, August 21st, 1003. Campaign day. Everybody in vIted. t&f 4t JAS UUNnAR Not a Caudidnte. IIr. J. W. D. Johnson requests us to 1t e statement to the public that 16t be a candidate for Magis em No. 5, and that if any of his hdas desire to know the reason why, o will take pleasure in telling thet-. An Exception to the Rule. A shop where you can get. what yoi want and when you want It. STUART BRos. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Stockholders' Meetlig. The Stockholders of the "Newberry ;1 1liance Warehouse Company" will & t at Prosperity on Friday, August - 900, at 11 o'clock a. m , to elect s, and transact any other busi s ay come i -fore them. R. T. C. HUNTER, Pres. For the'past several weeks the edi tor has been so engaged that he has not written anything for the paper and will not be able to do so for the next few weeks. The editorial department as well as the local has been for seve ral weeks in charge of Mr. Jno. W. Earhardt. Thuis statement is not made for the purpose of shirking responsi bility but for the benefit of those who are always ready to assign sordid and selfish motives to any thing that may be said. SInce we have been in Columbia our writing for the paper has been p)ut in the shape of editorial correspond ence. E. H. A ULL. Hlow's T;ts? We ofrer One Ulnndre.d Dollars Reward for any case of Catar, hx that, cani not, be cured by HaiP'a Catarrh Ouro. F. J1. CH ENEY & CO., P'rops,Tioledo, O. We the undersigned h...vu known F. J. Che ney for the last 15 yeeu s, andi bellove him pefet.l honxorabla in :eI business transac emon and financially ablo so carry out any obligations matte by their firm. WVEsr& T'RUA x W holesaleDru wglets.Toledo 0. WVALDInzo, KIN4NAN & MARIVIN, Wholesale Druegists, Toledo. Oh10o. Hiali's Catarrh Curc ih is'ken internailly, act lng directly upon the bhiA)d and mnucousq sur faces of the system. P'rice 75e. per bott,le Sold by all Druggists. Ti.at,moniais fr o. Hall s Family P ill are the best. Notice to Viters. Ini order t'o vote i u the coming pri mary election it, is neceserry that your name appear oni a Democratic club list five days previous to said election. If you have not already become a member of some club, and yvou wish to join the Young Men's Democratic Club, of this city, you will have an opportuelky of doing so by calling or sending your name to the oflice i,f The Herald aind News or handing it to the undersigt'ed on the streets. JNO. W'. EA.UHARDT, Sec. Young Men's Dem. Club. Glorions Niews Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. TP. Ho wrItes: "Four bot t les of Eleetric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, w bich had caused her great suff'erinug for years. Trerrib!e sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no hiel p; but her cure is complete and her healh Liis excellent." This shows wha t thousands bave proved-that Electric hitters Is the best blood purifier known. It9 the supreme remedy for eczema tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores.* I6,stimufates liver, kid ney~S and bowels, expolq poison, helps dligestion, builds up the strength. Only 60 cents. Sold by all druggists. Guar anteed. .Barbecue by Dunbar,. I will furnish a first-class barbecue dinner at Spearman's Mineral Spring ~on Tuesday, August 21st, County cam paign day. Those who have eaten at my cues heretofore knrw what to ex pect; those who have not are guaran teed one of the best barbecue dinners they have ever eaten. Jas. Dunbar. .Barbeene at Yoag'e Grove. I will furnish aC first-class barbecue it Young's Grove on Saturday, August ltb, county campalgn diay. Choice aat ndil b selected and properly rep4red adagood dinner 4s assured, W. J. MLSs. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The county campaign will open o Thursday at Pomarla. Mr. W. H. Carwile, of Summer ]Iros., is off for a weck's vacation. Jacob J. Kibler 1s announced as a candidate for Sub-Supervisar. Geo. W. Swittenberg is announced ae a candidate for Sub-Supervisor. 0. L. Schumpert, Esq., left last week to attend court in Spartanburg. Capt. S. J. McCaughrin left yestor day to spend a few days in Darlington, J. H1. Williams is announced as a can didate for Magistrate from No. 6 town ship. Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert left last week for Hendersonville to spiend a few weeks. Miss Ola Workman has been elected to teach the Trinity school for the next session. J. W. Earhardt announces himself as a candidate for Mayor of Newberry in this Issue. Mr. 1. H. Hunt left on Saturday to ipend a few days with Mr. J. E. Nor nent in Darlington. The State of North Carolina went Democratic last Thursday by a injor ty of something like 60,000. Mr. Jas. N. McCaughrin has returned rom New York and resumed his posi ion at the Commercial Bank. Mr. Sam B. Jones returned yester lay from a three weeks' visit North, which he enjoyed very much. Mr. Richard Caldwell who has been Lway spending a week at Henderson tille is expectud to return today. Miss Thyra Schumupert Is visiting in 3reenwood and in a few days will join ier mother at Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs. Calla Bradburn Is on a visit to 'elatives in the country. Her many 'riends wish for her a pleasant and pro Itable trip. Misses Mary Carwilo and Elizabeth lurton returned to their home at New )erry yesterday from Paris Mountain. -Greenville News. Mr. J W. Watts had the misfortune o lose a valuable horse last night. L'his is the second horse that he has iad to (lie in five weeks. All who expect to be can.lHates in he primary election must sign the >ledge and file it with County Cnair nan Boyd by Thursday next. J. N. Feagle, of Little Mountain, qewberry County, Is visiting his son, .corge H. Feagle. Father and son will ipend the next few days at Asheville. 3reenville Mountaineer. Mr. Aumerle Schuml:;rt has been Lppointed to the position of Inspector or Southern Car Service Association, )f the Seaboard Air Line, and left yes erday for Columbia to report for duty. Mrs. Geo. B. MeCrary, of Clinton, Lecompanied by Miss Willie Lowers, >f Mississippi, will arrive in Newber 'y today to visit her sister, Mrs. J. W. Earhardt, and other relatives and riends. Questions Answecred. Yes, August Flower still has the larg 3et sale of any medicine in the civilized vorld. Your mothers and grandmoth irs never thought of using anything 31s0 for indigestion or biliousness. Doe ~ors were scarce, and they seldom heard f appendicitis, nervous prostration or bieart failure, etc. They used August i'iower to clean the system and stop fer nentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the servous and organic action of the sys. bemn, and that is all they took when reeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few loses of Green's August Flower, in 11 :uid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matte.r with you. P~or sale by W. E. Pelham. Meterologleal Record for July, 1900. Mean temperature, 82; max. tempera. bure 101; date, 6, 20, 21; min. temp. 05; late 10, 14; total precip. inches 4.12; No. of daysi clear, 4: partly cloudy, 19; cloudy, 8; Th. storms, 2, 22, 26. 2nd, Precipitation 1.92 inches in one hour, 9 and 10 Sunday. Rainfall July, 1000, 4.12; 1899, 3.22: sxcess, 1900, .90. Rainfall 7 mos., 1900, 38.21; 71 mos. in 1809, 28.02; excess 7 mos. 1900, 10.19. July came in very wet, with crops growing. A good deal of cotton was turned out. Crops are now fairly clean. Some sections of country have had good seasons; other sections are very dry. W. G. PETERSON, Voluntary Observer. 'kih. Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order, All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy gives a splendid appetite, sound digest ion and a regular bodily habit that inisures perfect Lealth and great energy. Only 25 cents at all d.tug stores. MARRIED. ugust 5, 1900, at the St. Luke's par. sonage, by the pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Bearden, Mr. Elisha Schumpert and Miss Robertr Merchant. Quarterly Conference. The third quarterly conference o1 Prosperity otrcuit will be held ii Wightman chapel on next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. R1. A. Child wiil preach on Saturday at 11 o'clock a. m. after which dinner will be served, ani then the quarterly conference held Hie will also preach on Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. The offocal memberi are earnestly requested to attend1 Protracted servIces will begin at Ml Pleasant church next Sunday. Rey 3. W. Arlall will come to the assistano of thonpastor on Monday. COUNTY CADIFA10N. To (Ope-a at P'onaria August 9th, andti lu,sc at Nowberry Augunt 25tt-CandI Iates Must File Pliedge. by August Oth. The following is the schedule of the county campaign Its arranged at the recent, meeting of the Executive Con mnittee. All candidates must have their pledges filed with the county chairman by the first meeting, August 9tl. COUNTY CAMPAIGN SCIHMllUAL. No. 11-Pomaria, Thursday, Aug.9. No. 10-Jolly Street, Friday, Aug. 10. No. 9-Young's Grove, Saturday, Au gust 11. No. 8-Utopla, Wednesday, Aug. 15. No. 7-Williams's Store, Tnursday, August 16. 11 No. 6-Longshore's, Friday, Aug. 17. No. 5-Spearman's Spring, Tucsday, August 21. No. 4-Whitmirc's, Wednesday, Au- C gust 22. No. 3--Mt. Pleasant, Thursday, Au- I gust 23. No. 2-T. W. Keitt's, Friday, Aug. 24. No. 1-Nowberry, Saturday, Aug. 25. t No. I-West End, Saturday night, L August 25. Ho Fooled tie Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, e of West Jeflerson, 0., after suffering 18 a mouths from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation wis per formed; but lie cured himself with live a boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best. Salve in the world. 25 cents a box- d Sold by all druggibts. CanlidIato for Mayor. To the Voters of the City of New berry: I take this method of announcing myself as a candidate for the ollice of 1 Mayor of this city in the election this h fall. I have been advocating and ex pect to make the race on the qiistion of reducing street duty from $1 to $2, n and have other Important issues which I will place before the voters of the h city at the proper time. T do not de sire to begin a long and heated cam paign, but have reasons for announcing myself at-this time, which will be given later. I ask the voters not to commit h themselves until all the issues of the a coming campaign have been discussed. which I hope the candidates will be re quired to do this year before the Y people. Respectfully. ( JOHN W. EAnIARIRr. tit. A card. d To the Democratic voters of Newberry County-about two thousand in num ber counting myself- M I am a candidate for Master physi cally unable to attend the township L meetings. If I was able to endure so much I could work, and if I could work, I would not need the offlce. I am not d "uppish" or indifferent to any vote in the county and will appreciate all that a are so kindly bestowed. To the young voters who know me not I would kindly say, ask your neigh bar who I am, for in every section someone knows me. Wor votes I remain Gratefully yours, L 1It James F. Todd. I Special prices paid for old clothing of all kinds this and next week. Aug. 5, 1900. Ray Watts. -The iBoard Refuses. The committee appointed by the County Democratic Executive Com mittee to present the resolution asking c the County Board of Control to defer the election of a dispenser until after ~ the primary election in order that the people might recommend a man for , that position, called on the Board yesterday morning and p)resented the resolution. The Board stated that as they saw it and understood the law, and feeling it their duty to carry out the law strictly, ~ that they would have to refuse the re- C quest. t The time of the p)resent dispenser I or his term of office, exp)ires on the last ~ day of August, and the Board claims e that his term of office being only one t year, could not hold over until his sue cessor elected in a primary election could qualify.e The Individual members of the Board 5 expressed themselves as favoring the election of nll officers by the primary plan, but felt that to (10 their duty and carry out the law as they see it, that I in this ease they would have to refuse ' the request of the Executive Comn- ~ mittee. A correctuon. A fe~w weeks ago in writing up the shooting of a negro woman in Laurens County, who died in this county, we - stated that Coroner Lindsay held the . inquest over the dead body, and that r the warrant was placed in the hands of E the laurens authorities. In this we were mistaken. The warrant was I placed in the hands of the Sheriff of r Newberry, and Mr. Yancy Flioyd made ' the vArest under the Coroner's indict ment and the negro placed in the New berry jail accordiung to law, under See- I tion 119 of the revised Stuoutes of the State, which reads as follows: Sec. 110 (2564). When a person shall< be struck, wounded, poisoned or other-< -wise injured in one county, and die thoroof in another, any injunction or indictment thereon found by jurors of - either county shall be as good and ef fectual in law as if the stroke, wound, poisoning or other injury had been committed and done in the county where the party shall die, and the per son guilty of such striking, wounding,] poisoning or other injury, and every accessory thereto, either beforecor after' the fact, shall be tried in the county -where such indictment shall be found, and if convicted, punished in the same 'mode, manner and form as if the de ceased had suffered such striking, -wounding, poisoning or other injury Sand death in the county where ouch indictment shall be found. PitOSPERITY POINTS. V Few Notes of I,t113cat froin tho SCco,141 "City'' itn ,0 Cout,ty. Tho roller imill hero is grinding gol ton grain day and night, employing ,wo sets of hluds. Mr. D"raytonl Cook, vbo has charge of the mill, tells me hat the wheat clop is exceptionally n this year, and that the turnout is xcellent.. Arrangenents are beintg mnade for unning the cai.ning factory this year. L'he toinato crop 1)i good, and there vill be plenty of fruit. The output lils year will doubtless be large. M r. (enneth Mtker will sui perHin1tend, as icretofore. Prof. and Mrs. Tho-11well Haynes nd the basy are spending some time rith the family of Mr. L. .1. Bowers, Irs. 1's father. They leave for Prance n the Ilth linst. Thn Professor, it rill be remembered, goes as Constl at touen. Hlis al)l)ointment vas madO y the President and confirmed by the lie Senate. Their friends wish for Iem a safe voyage and a happy stay in 'rance. Rev. A. C. Kirkpatrick has been lected priLcipal of Jones' Seninary, fine school for girls, situated at All [ealitIg Springs, G.astonia Co., N. C., nd has accepted the same. 11 is famt y are preparing to move, and will robably leave us in a week or ten ays. Mr. K. tells ie that the corps f teachers will consists of live to begin 'ith, and others will be aided as they ire needed. Ills daughter, Mrs. Vil e K. Douglas will be his first assistant. 7hile I regret to part with this ex(el -nt family, I am glad that "the line ave fallen unto them in pleasit laceR,1"and trust t hat their "heritage" iay be a "goodly" one. Work on Mr. Lawson Wiso's nt onie goes oi ap '.ee). When coipcted , will be a model of neatness and conl enience. Air. Kenneth 13.tker is having his ome repainted, which will add to Its Iready imlposing beauty. Mr. J. Frank Browne came home esterday, after a pleasanlt visit at lastonia, and at once resumed charge the agency at the Southern depot.. The barbecue at St. L,ukt's on Tues ay, given by Messrs. Hunter and ester, was a most enjoyable alTair. ome 400 were present, among whom erc about half of the candidates. hort addresses were made by Capt. T. C. Hunter and three candidates >r the lower house, viz: Dr. Lake and lessrs. Doninick and Taylor. The inner was very fine, the lemonade dis ensed was excellent, and every one !emed to enjoy the ocesion. P1 .,a.11I,1ro. Piosperity, August 2nd. Prompt Payment of Policy. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance !ompany of Philadel phia, the well nown old Quaker institution which is oted for its prompt payment of claims as settled the clim on its policy of Em. T. Hatton, deccased, of Pomari, . C., which had lapsc, but was in >rce under the admirable feature of bie exLensIoamsystemu of this company's olicics. Sec advertisemen t in anot her olumn. I t Loat Muo. Mr-. M. M. Satterwvhite had a mule to scape from Mr. Jack Hcender-son's on ist Satur-day night. It was a good ized, black, mare mule. Hie would be lad for any information as to its rher-eabouts. Pomaria, S. C.. August Ii. 19)80. Ir. .T. S. Land, Genci-al Agent Penn Mutual Life Insuirance Company, Co lum bia, S. C.' Dear Sir: In acknowledging receipt, f check in settlement of policy No. 9954, in the Penn Mutuial for $5,000 on lie life of the late WVilliamn TI. Ilat.ton, ayable to mec as adin istrat or of the state of the dleceased wife of t.he in ured, bteg to say that I did not know, ntll advised by your company, that he policy had any value, fr-om the fact hat the insured had allowed the pliclly n lapse in 18918 for nion payment of 'remlums. Under the company's cx client non-forfeiture automatic exteni ion feature the insuirance is now paid rithin a week from the (late that t lie em pleted papers were lu rn ish ed you o he forwarded to the company. Thanking you for' the prompt and leasant manner in which the claim ras sett,led, and wishing you and your ompany continued success, I am11 Yours very truly, PENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSURIPTION, ,T'AT1'l 0' SoUTH CARIOLINA, COUNTY OF NmVnERRmY. D URtSUANT TO A C:OMMISSION Lasuedi to the ulndersigned as co orator-s by M. R. Cooper, Secretary of state, on tihe 6th day of A egust 1900). Notice is hereby given t i at books of ubscri ption lo tihe capital Stock of The dwar t-Pi fer Company will be opened t the sto:'e of M. A. Rtenwick, in the 'own of Newberry, State and Count y ,foresaild, on t,he 8th day of A uguist, 903, at 10 o'clock a. i. 'Tho saidl proposed corporation will iave a capital stock of $5,000.00 divid d into 50 shares of the pat' value of 100.00 each, wit,h its pr'incipail)place of usiness at Newber'ry, S. (C., and will be mpowered to engage in the business of mercehandisingr. Corporators. sTAT'E 0OF HOUTH (CAROLINA, COUNTY OF N EWIIERRY-IN COMMON P'LEAM. r. P. Bowvers, ot.. al., Plaintiff, vs. Prosperity Cotton Mills, Defendant. All and singular the creditors of tho 'rosperity Cofton Mills b)e and they tro hereby required to render in and ~stablish before mec their claims and lemands on or before September 15th, 900, and all creditors are enjoined and costra ined from prosecu ti ng their 3laims or demnanids elsewhere than in ihis action. WV. D). HJARDY, Afaster. MIaster's 01licc, August, 3rd, 1000. Some fresh goose feathere. For par tioulara apply at this ofilce. f&t 2t BUSINESS LOALS. Presh 'Turn i) Seed at (,iler's corinet Drug Store. f& tIf. New lot of New England Wateies jist in). Colie inl and tie() us. t tf Daniels & Co. A good Tale-1un 'owder for . iml loc. a box at GtlIder'ts Corner I)rng Store. fa t t f M\iason's Fruit ,Jars and Iubbers, low est cash prices, at Gihler's Corner )rig Store. t&ft Buist's Turnip Seed at Gildr's Cor ner Im)rug Store. f& t t f. Our scol doors are gluaranteed to 'tOI) flies-tid give satisfaction inl every prt,iclar. Stewart Illros. V'. 11. L'eslie, M lan Fruit Jars and lubilers at loweNt cash wrices at G Ider's Corner )rug Store. tf We koC) n1onie hut tie Iest and the resliest )rugs at (Gider's (lorner 1)rug itore, f&t, t.f. If vou ieed any columns, balusters or ,urned work get our prices before yol y113'. Wo will save You mllone(,-y. Satis 'action guaranteedl. S'l'Au'' 131tos. P'. ILt.eUe M\atuager. ts,f t f. For good Cigars and Tobacco go to fillder's Corner -)rug Store. f&t tr Turnip S.-cd! Turilp Seed" l'resh 111d the best at Cilder's CT('Tr 1i)ru store. f&t tf Teachei r Wa,nt cii Tihe patrons of Seho(,l I listi cL No. 16 O'Neall) will meet iat -ihe schoolhouse in Saturday, August 25th, at 4 p. mit., or the puirposo of electing a teacher "irs. grade teacher, with experience, v'antd. Salary $'t)0.01). Terim 6 or 7 notth. A pplications made to .1. 1t.M s P. W.Sn-: , .1. S. I. to 'rosperit.y, S. C. Teacher Wanted. The undcrsignod trustees of lteagan ,1iool, I)smttrict No. 8, will meet at. the chool house onlI Satilrday, Au'gust, 18th, or the purpose of electing a t.eache,'. pplicationls can be handed to cither UC of the trustees by that date. G1.0. W. SwlTr'rNr1.E:.G. C. A. Ali:rz. We will give a first class barbecue at ormaria on August 0th. This will i campaign day. All tihe eandidates vill be on hand aind mako speelies. .Omlie Onle, Collie aill, and enljoy the lay. J'No. A. GiIanAM, W& td H..Wic'.:n?. Teacher Wintei. The patrons of School )istriet No. 29 vill. hold a meeting on A ugust, 18th fo he purpose of electing a teneher for he ensuing school year. Alaile teiacler vanted. Salary $35 per month. Address J. Al. Wclij.u, Clerk. T1Ceher WVant cd. We the undersigned trustees of chool District, No. 8, will receive ap >Aications for a teacher of the Iarp !olored school until 18 of A ugust, 1900. .l. W. Switlenberg, Newberry, S. C. W. 11. Long, G. A. eNItz. liabl !cue! I will give a first class barbecue at 'olly Street, A ugust 1), on camipal-ig lay. A good dinner guarantced. Every >ody3 invi ted. 36 W. I?. LivINGSTroN. Jiatrbctae att Wiltaima'. On August 16th, County CampaIgn Day at WillIam's store, a barbecue will >C furnished by the citizens of the comn nutiity for thle bencllt of Cross I toads .Tburch. Everybody invitedI to come. 3pecial provision will bc mtade for the adlies. Commit,tee. Teacher Wainted. The board of trustees of St. fLuke's cehool will meet the second Saturday n August., I1900, to elect, a teacher for term of 7 mont,hs, 5 nmonthis in in ter mdl 2 months next, so umer. A ppl)1i ants wvill state salary wanted. IIand >r send applileation to W. L. Glm N, Chairmrn, or J. 0. Mo s Sciretary, PrIospierity', S. C. Teaccher WVaruted. The patrons and trustees of School District, No. 56, Zion school, will meet satu1rday, 25th of August, at 4 o'clock, ~or the purpose of electing a teacher. M. 1. Folk Pomarla. Trustees.-L..Mag, Teacher Warted. The trustees andl patrons of' School Distrvict No. 39 wIll meet at, Chappells yn 17tb, at 41 o'clock, for the purposo05 of sleting an assistant teacher. A ppli yations may be handed to either of the Arustees. Salary $20. J1. J1. Wh Ite. J. it. Scurry. A. P. Coleman. B. M, of Wani's cellIca, Richmuond, Va, INSTRUMENTAL MISIG, WVill open School September 1st, 1900. Muhsic iloom In contranl part of town. Terms, $2.50 pCIr 8 Lessons. -T HE (ESTrABIIED. IN 18'/1.) Capita'.---- -----$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,866.88 General banking business t ransact,cd with promptness. SpecIal attentIon to collections. Correspondenco solIcited. Savings Department. Doepoilts allowed interest at the r'ate of 4 per cent per annum from date of deposit. Int,crest, payable January 1st and July 1st of each'year. M. A. CAnraISE, Prc;t. TP. S. ])UNCAN, Cashier. GLEN $PRING$ HOTEL. Glenn Sprints, South Carolina. Queen of Southern Summer Resorts. UGIsA...X.. C3!xx-5m13FsB There is but one Glenn Springs, and it has No Equal on the Continent for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. HOTEL OPEN JUNE 1, TO OCTOBER I. Cuisine and set-vice unexcelled. The gayest resort in the South. For Board apply to Simpson & Simpson. PRICES REDUCED STATEmENT OIN M~ ( NL Of the Condition ot The Com MILL11VZiN Y. mercialoankofNewberry, Ot-r St(.., of Sprill' ItIld siilnmer MNiIlilI'Ny is low. offered at, great-ly r-e- 0 dueed pricts in orler that n!i hin may he elied ness June 30th, nh9e00 The*0r ar Hub viallws m Published in Conformity fk,(t ionl in) fili.,ish ind Lt, %% itA Uhu Aindesi tt ti. 1 I ith An Act of the General need no l :1aboratto dewr"pt1oli. (' a InI anudsee Ih(, -tyl.N, ald taklo advantltage s e by of the rtied pci Ii. Not-: .S: O\Ooi..ed...... $151,20 51 One car load of Bug- slifeit'( otie" 2,:11 4 tD, 11e-oil 5c '- 21I g i e s j L i s t r e c e i v e d ; s e c il l -edra n d 11 11 - (; S2n;)o0 Buggies of all kinds ill) (n lnd - i 11 1 15,7 91 and of the very best Ill i\i . make. Also one car of oipitii 8to,k........ 00 the well-known White NotIte-Piscollilled.... 0o H ickory Wagons. Call "Idivided Prolits. 5 15 and see our Buggies In Hanks. $ and Wagons and get Per!-oiti 111)1W $1-1,31. 61 our prices before buy- wriI ikiel. of ie 1.hovo 111 ing. We pay cash, dis- i %0l t Ill" s colrev't1, totilie b)ust oif Il is kllowl count bills, and can edglt 1cuo.f. X.. 1.11GHitI T, Citshievc. give you the very low- toiwfure tis :4-d diy of est prices. 3t03, 1900. SUM 'M ER -BROS. A vI:NIIS N .II o .c WEDDING PRESENTS uflory stteCod, BioitnofTh Cio Pl.ts, Syra hleiorm, los o StPgar uhisdes, Spoon ublioe iCoo CroniWit AnchrH Actil of4zetneera W otetits iicou, .r .a .8.1 1 1 , rafe aniTlhl oteSexue ,114 Sugar'- 8 oot, Aiitter . .ni..V8, rltvyIindi Ios, Sou11) Lud 14 Oed, &rC., JEWELued San OREu mado in cundruplo fleuto ONLY. W. . .a.t..H..n; idso havo i nv%v loto S( orlinug Silvor Slevk \ and Link Ilt.ol~oas, Hi I ve Tono Ca Spo land and in f(ank Seit T lf clockli loft. ich -mi(s'' go. .Nov.l'.es! 0- Ivel. 'P.tl Ware, Ytirh -lNo, tes li C-lis. old I.I.d Si - DAN:id.iiLd3 & Co. . . l.. ,7: ()Wb7:i,:P1-1131 o'rlcnally iapritedtin etfor m.i 11-lt isl -1 aa 11 1u Ao 1 Wh ib C iich Nvo N ill Clowt out, fil wo will1 oWright,,A('aehierhof the, bove,named tile) Wlan 'iwho(lwears that,hthetabove stat,A have oii 1111Z.1 ''..W ho IOIOT, Cashie,. PlowsrPo Stls, BuT<r (Dihes,Iluo, R B. YE Ck~olteos, Syr''o,up itche rs, OIPlll'NloBt1. 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