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F. II. AIL,. P.D TJR3C. ( t 1 I 1- T N's VOi -E FI W l S.W 1: E-N I.: N the News and C'outier of ye-te;' v ;! thik fo :owing" edi.torial I'lilla , f'rvofol n11d to the t i r ar 3ll 'n . 3 e elve '. to 3 ra d fr P!- whaIt i" i v,..han .w t Y it and si : i 4: b3-y': , th 1 hat th r - : not o.. f th v t tic, * er311 , of ( t a t - fh *;- r o tir'ra-, h ' - I V. I I., f - - t t t t I' r n . \ * es i it II ( b II, wi .1 . o1.:' idin K-r t .: h t - n- -1 n .. 13.3h ' I. V it I* \4(41tI34'- 3i 3-334l'.r a3:a t t he3 -Iii. - . ..,34r i 1404 ]L4 1[l0 IL 3on - ' 31 a nanI tri d and3 1"u. for :iii ut: !. u w. e }t 1ave already3'4, 3Luol wiu3-se a%34 tl urL'.33, i6t13 :;t, 1431 he aron01 V 313- 4.' al3.31, w.,o. wrItt' Iio th4 .New. at. wI1133l a to other1131 paper33, t '- 34 sl,i:.l3 m to 3 , that1I11~ the 4o. 144 r.4 hih ini1( 1,4 are in a3 large nwjI.3 .. n.3 te I.l(1 iture, and.34 that we31( do I rder~ to p enis the g eople'COI of r I> ' f cour43se, we do nt kno1w how)3 the 3 y will vote4. in) the4 scondk prlimary, ha.3t we hel31 Ciev it will g i ve13 nely as I. 31 avote; f(i' Mc S weeney,( as3 ti 4'ou.b'ned3( vo3te oft MIcHweene.y, G~ary, I 'a(tter3I'(on and1( Wh1itman at the43 first3 I tru~ a I 1tota1 voto1 Is cast1.. We42Li t,ink t.he whole pr'oh'ibition1 voe of t.he city went to lloy' inI the litst, pimac~ly andl perha111p3 also0 the14 vote1s of a1 few tha31 t 11 hoght, 1.rohiibit11on woubt14 hel to1 pu)1411 14.cond3( pria it her(ILII inl thle c'ity o t'he State,44 111 h1ongh 1e d43(o believe t hat 0,11..ide t'f the citly his vte it the1 111rst II"t-iay waIs large Iy inc)rlese by 1 thoset v-ho( regarded his 43andida1y as 31a1 step-l~ four page13f papPet, t34kjing Press d1ispatche4',. and11 Is edite byI Mr 1. (Chas13. II. 11411ry, an31 33xper31131 icd113 newsape 1 man 113. .1 udg. ing from' i1s Iirst, issue, it, gives pro( mi1e of success35 as3 a1 liv and 3 u11 Ip-to-dat.e CaptI). C. C. l.ittle14, former oly .\33:istant1 SuptJerint1end(ent of the1 ( N. &\ r. l1:i1. road(, aInd who is prom11inen'Itly knwnt In NewbI.erryj, died.'3 in Couia on)1 (t Wed. nesda1lty. TheIi policemoOI of the ct-I.y of Grteen vill are a1'Ougitaiting 1th4 (luestiont of ad(optinIg tho "'shirt waist" unifrmt) 1as a su1)mmr dress. It's 3al1 a mat.ltor of tisnin u4 II. I .- I :y 1 n rIel the m , it fm - ~ ~ 01 r, and- hec le, a n:11'1 t I of tile n IS St atu hv W I - N i:t A W - S t tate o. - N.a i nedr-, 1 t be I C' I' Ii - 1''-44 1 vic. h tIo ly r.' :t a I Al W 0 db and h - I' rl 4. , nx ' t I-, I i'' 1 t );tv 11 - ' - ~ 4 4 t t he -~~" - 00 a:n - a tho-- - - 0 1- 14 . P. V 1W 11 :1-, id to. TII. A,zit ' 'wk I4ic w Il ' w , ".' ic :'I - It h ( t o f Y- ;Wbb-Gnto ' C onolon ond s ''b I -4 . I .1 y on not n': 44 44arO . by * 4 e t 1: .0 .' t . - t ici: 'P I; n t 1 o., 41a e io i .'tin Ionv 1 io 4,a d I.-1of: ).-.-.a . '.lh 4o d V.. et.1 : a, ne fae o to 14 . i ite io ''St.h. , : (44144441 We are now receivir largest stock that has N ewberry. We have drawn on th York for our Fall and \ ing, Shoes and Furnish NEW YORhK is the the country, and it cost corningly the , sloppy, aimed to get the correc s;ecure the highest stan -WE WENT to the This was economy whi tant factor. On some purchases 1 and on some, rnore, a saving in the exact prc But we are not going tc Fall Goods, never, we r announcement. But jl when you see our Fall a will see one0 the like of offered in this section. At the 01 prices better q - the wor b The I] lyto all caIsy. Three teedI --$ '--$3.50. Ox lords, 50 cents per pair less than, 8PICJI AIL NO T /CE.-MAarn and/j S. J. WA dilM . I~* n pi; 1 1 - i J an N13 :itC ook i I lope sza t ik 1n . i b - k ;It 1n 11 V itill.: I k.at1i '. in tilit \ i' iu n l . pr !0. io. t ut r n l : -i :ten for the pub,b . II i Is t re)tId a large Th; \\a llo zchiool orene I inst on diay N d, rt th k I e nUtMa.:rmn t of 'M r. I I. , . t m I t a' -I t i1. ? o chool la,t yeu-. It'll d :: l ::0 1-0 ra I t)f1 ti on. lie r2 'ned more ta n a w eek t agIn , andl ha,- beenj ~ :-le i thle tiue t:e - anwly vi-l;; a o g L frienk;. lr. JoM n -,'[nt h .,i, a t*(1 (1n -0r 111'nin_ vi I i I S 1 -.O, fI 'eltk,- i;s in the M I I li.ev. : Vh 111h ' w. Thi fUt . i n I't I: Ithn lI n iy h I lfo. b. In- f E : e aL t i ort:. ilm, t I . I , d II l t a-ant.Y N . ~. % S:pt. . i. I ,0. Nw lot of New I.mand Wa hes t tn. Co oinau an Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pourzir a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EAUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking CMrs FMINS100,1 .....sLf I... You will find it just as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon It don't stop because the weather is warm. 5oc. and $r.oo, all druggists. 6COTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Stockholders' Meeting j_US'ANT T-O A llSoI, pIoN ol the Board of .Dire"toI's if the le. ILowery Mannfneturingr Coi pa.V. 4 Meeting of the Stoc:holders of -id ( :ipany is hereby enI:led to m-et at 1. -f C.. N. - I. N I N Cnjpatny, ill N ne r t ( S. C., onl t"he 20th 'day of september, 1500. at I p. m., for the burp .ose af alnthizinl ln iere e (d capII ital st ock to C)ive hunrd red thusanid dol laris, the i ncrease to he 0.tned( tL. preferre tok, wVii t a)ipreference int dmdndsandonfinal liqjiituidatiun der uc i t erms an1215i.id (conidition a'i s L the sailid mfeeting ma Iy direct. f . 4t- Pres't i dEM nt. ig and opening up the ever been brought to e great markets of New Minter Stocks of Cloth ing Goods. FASHION center of s no more to dress be and first of all, we have t styles, and second, to dard of material. MARKET TO BUY. ch is a real and irnpor ye Saved Twenty Per Cent., nd yOU can depend on portion we have saved. 'tell you all about these eserve that for a future aist bear in mind that ind Winter Stock you which has never been di Corner. ree Prices. lree gradees in The IIerrick Shoe en arie diistinlguishsed by three fair $5 0-$3-Co-$3-So. 3.00 and $3-50 shoes are of a little nality than] the $2.50 shoe--a little lect in the uppers, a little better ittle b'etter quality of leather, but kmnanship in all three grades is rigidt sIraigh/t /hrougrh. [errick Inner sole in appeal stront vomen and especially to the woman ider feet-- the " cushion " e ffect alking very Th grades andl ios "ara lierriCk above prices. Shoe. ritt f lainly sltatnferdon so/c of iery s/toe. 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N '' in i. 4'4hl 1ix, th' 33 .4., . t' 333 .44 e - unbi bet-la:in3's ('ol 14., ('h441334 '444 1) .4' lI''43ntdy' and3. he4 sai.1 \o 1 w I1434Q3l14 ani)3br)44ght him -43 y bott1':43a1 43t.s if lit' 41h4 3444t 34in i 41ef1. 3. bet l"' ' ttle by3 W. 1'., l'I|biitn, I)33n ~i74 Tra.4cheor Wan4344 4. 'The4 trus:tees' tof 3 '!3. 44, shool~ will me34,47 n 4313 ptenther414 I' I h to1 .'t''4 t1343 r fr4 334ex, term3 '44'.' .. Te1 3it 3fli. I". MI. Sebum33)pert. Tu irni 1 Sleed TuIlrnI > Siied.'! Iresh Store,. f&t.t rhousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. 1low To Find Out. Fil! a boltle or common glass with your vater and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set fling indicates an unhealthy condi 4 tion of the kid neys: if it stains yO.r linen it is nce of kid ney troible: too -- frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back is also :cnvincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. Thrcc is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills.every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the bac', kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine cr beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neccs.;ity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times d,ring the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. it stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the be '. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of thIs wcn-:rful discovery anl a book that tells | ms e about it, both sent a 1 ' ab-solutely free by mail, addres. Dr. Kilmer & yino of swamp-noot. C., '.inghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion rcading this generous offer in this paper. DON E-i N S ll)'T NT, I I. .\ N I) iA 1 iixur), orn W HEN - YO-r wheel needs rcpairi ive usa vall. We al7.o niway. in(p in '-tock th srrTVi HEELS on the marikcet fr saie. Seo Our Wheelz. J. W. WHITE. MN IS 'l IT IE -.J - Fi I i y. . College of Charleston CHARLESTON, S. C. Founded in 1785. Ni ,'r SESsioN 01>::N.,; OC1 i1, 1,0. Bmard in the College I)ol mitor-y, in cludin'g fuiIished r'oomi1 and lights. can be ol-tainled at 1 1 month. Tuition. .tl por svszion, payable in two instal ments. .One, sColarship giving free utiltioi is assigned to Newberry County, the holder to be oppointed l'y the Cnouty Snpeintendent of Education and the Judge of Probate. All candi 'ates for aIdmission are permitt.ed to 11omp1)etO fot' Boyce Scholarship, which Pays3 $150 at year. Stiong faculty. well equipped chemi cnl, p)hysical and biologialI labor'ato "Ies: ob)servatory; library of l'..000 vol uimes: and the finest museum of natural history in the South. I-ilecti ve courlses leadinog to the de rI* 4' of lI . A. anid M1. A. I"4 :ir a togue. illustrat.ed ci rcular and4 luforti,ion ini lull addre14ss President. -T HE (EsTABLISHED IN 187I.) Capital---- -- --$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 General banking business Itranisacted wvith p)romnptness. Splecial att.ention to collections. Correspondence solicited. Savings Department. D)eposits allowed interest at the rate of -1 per cent per annum frocm date of dejosit. Inters payable January 1st and July13 1st, of each y-eari. 'f. 8. JL'NCAN, Cashier. d1. W. NI. SIMMONS, Assi. C'z'. Withu n fc NWtinthiucty ri any Othier h 44 4a1 rndi4 of an min, hnn wihuh pI4lt t and conti's en4(( r'ing) 1 nec.s ri in -4 hi cd oiillt' terwih ():r' pr-ices 04' (qualit: eanniot be dlup W. 0. M A YES' Book Store. skeiWNahy UaHI' une A oewith. 0441 -0m hoko a Tho Newborry }lardvaro Coipanly would call att-ention of tho ptublic to tho fact that tlly ha11vo bought out F. A. Schuliiport, Ag., aid thad .'. " )(1n 11 t tho blusile.1 it t ho o4d stanid, ald will a11%liyt havo on hand at. 11] lowest prics, Agricultural Implomouit of ill kinds, Plows, Plow Stcols, Trace L,haiiis, c81c, Sil HmI n~ , 1unllivalos, Fol(s8ishulS alm sp8cs And (vorythingp needed onl tho farm. Harness Mado to Order. Repairing iently andl(] promptly done. Wo also ca-ry a largo lino of SAl)DL.:VlRy anld 11AlWNESS, R1ILEDlS, CO1) L A ?lS, CO hAR PA DS, and inl fact, everything found ill a weoll assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, Manager. ..sceL:sson -ro... W A. YOUNGd CO. PRESCRIPTION S... CAREFULLY... CO MPOUN DED... OF PURE... DRUGS.. A FULL LINE of DRUGS, MEDlCINES, PERFUMERY, Toilet andl Mecdicinal Soaps, Combs, BruShes, Rubber Goods, Sponges, T rUsses, Lam-p Chinmneys, Tobacco, Cigars, Garden Seed, Etc. , Etc. Ade Ln ofpreA t Wtiet and veycinst Srups ando xtrcts An een,n rfebbr ser Gonk ods SaeulpngesbTh iTresincses, Lamopoenbulsa Le,Ca a,arSeedl , Bottld Serotd inwae, Madoe aof pesre. teia Water ahnd tveNry besnd tw Sruepop atn tracts its excellent ne. rT ' u 75. per Case tof 2Ituni o Yous, c. f.on B~e. o u sap. Have aived. STey emborat,he latst or IncflvorIfdesignsein Whdrschet wil n 1 wl PIEB PIE PSTYFICI ANNOUNCEMENTSs For House of Represe. tatives. JI. A I VTJIURI K I,ii,,1 , iII:I , by e1114011need as at (andid W,he 11llse of Rieprosenlativeo" s, IM4i pledged to thido t.he restilt of tle Den oceratic primary election. L. SCIIUMPIRT IS 0 0 a111Mounced ats at canldidatt,el M,h 101use 01f ReIlrecentatives, andI il abide, the resulit of the piiinry elettto' For Clerk of Court H1EIEBY ANNOUNCE MYSILy a Ind idalte for Clerk of tho for- Newherry County, 8. C., subjct to the action of the Demoeratie plilma Itespect fully, JI NO. C. GOcGAN, A nounced as a CandiattLe fu. Clerk of Couirt, of tho countv, awl pledged to abide the result of the D r. mrit tic primary election. For County Supervisor I 1 IIEIRl1Y ANNOUNCE MygFrF i clud idate for the ofice of Count-y su pcrvitsor intd pledge ilyself to abide"c the result of t.h(o DeIocrat-ie pI'm wiy JNO. Mt. SCHlU.\iIx1t.. WV. WAVVTS IS 111'EmN,ll 'NOM.U Siitted a eandidate for the O(lice of County SupervIsolr, iid will atbid(c the result of the Deiocratic primia. For Supt. of Education J ~ Si DNE Y WHEEL. ER is ii. J hy announced as a candidate for towl t,y Superint endent, of l''Ahteatior . ject to the D01miocrIAtic priii y. IERl-'BY ANNOUN(I-: MY8lly at canit'ate for the clite of Coliuty S pritlnidenlt of E'duCIteion, JjLkl plldve Imy3>elf to abide result 1 iW(. E CG 'N E S. W liTS, For County Treauurcir. T EREAY ANNOUNCE NIN'lyqy it a eaand idw e for-Treasti'rrof Nw berry Count.y and pledge my\seIf toubi , th14 result Of thle DM-locratliC Il;. L'etion1. JOHN L. EPPs, 1) ANLL B. WIIEELi:-; IS Ill.E. hy nomliitited as a Car-d idaile fe' rt isur of Newberry Countm an.t 1i.(.0d1ed to ablidu the(, re. l of the Democratic pritimary i'Aceti. i. VOTElPs. For Master. It W. G PETER{SON IS A CAN. dikate ftlr 'laL ter and %iii bjilt S.*y It cl-i0lt of the priiary. I Il T.ll tY .\NNOUNCD ). YSIJ,Iy a a Iandidate for the cllev Uf .laler of N!win try County, subjct. to e le!ucratic primatry. IL. it. il]K.\RD. For Sub Supervisor. J llEl'':I-V ANNOUNCKE Al'sE: i.s A canti!dtc for Suhl Supelvior 'f ilIbliv highways, subject ((t Demo -ralic primaly. W. I,. ( CW NTS. I 1l'E:lIt ANNOUNCE IYS-LP asa candiidte for Sutb-Suprvir a' Coity ('otnutissiner of Newhebrryz tunt.v. -ubject to t,he Democoerat ie pri mlary elt elion. J. Y. iILOYi). II l:lW ANNOUNCE AlIYSlIl I at a cand idIate for Sub-Supervir I(Vor 'oty Comis~sioner for Newberr L'outy. 'i Suject to the rules of Demtto 1( 0 \\'. SW I TT iIElEG IS 1l l1l(E tby announitced ats a candlitdate for Sleiji ot(r or Ctounty Comtmis IOner , and( is pledged to abide the re itt of thIe )emtocratic pilmaiy elee For Magistrate. Set renol as a catndidate for Magis raein Nt . 10) Tow nsh ip, sutbject to rubt t -le. d regiulationts of the Demo ira?e Partt.. For Mayor. I IlIY .\NNONC MYI8LA a a01 (tnitei, for Alayor of New r tttt p!i mysvelfI to ab ide the Ittf nh iteraitt ie t p imary., I i. Wi. CAjIJIARD , or i', itn ioniuediitI,n of .~ LI n ve true tandt faithf ntfiitntdot tot i~ina tte lIIon, aetwherry, S. C., .-'it''1tdiu for mgo~t . n. MaytLer* ts at in tIt eomin~ pri of Newbrr'y, S C.. -~ - , ary electIon. Many Cit izens. ,OUN~ ';' OUTHI CARO10,1 N.\ (,C ' I "NEWBE1URY-I N amt r is, et. al., Plaintif', vs -gutlar the credItors of ti e b 'Cotton Mills be antd they ob~t y requlired lo render in ino d,tI)p~j beforeo me their claIms andti -11 d on (irbefore September 15th, -. dall credItors are enjoIned andI 6 .a. ledfrom p)rosecutini.t thetir '., UOerdemands elsewhiero than In i AR;-action. W. D). H-JATRDY, 3 Master's Office, August fled, 1900t. Noico of Fiiial Sol1liotalld Dlischargm N'TOTICE IS HEREBi~IY GIVEN tha I will make a final tsettle mnent on the Estate of Nancy Pool, (10. ceased, in the Probate Court for New. berry County, 8. C., on Monday the 10th day of September, A. D,1900 at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, and 'will im nmedlatly thereafter apply for' Letters Dlmiissory as Executor of said estate. All paesoholding claimsthagaInst to the said etate wll l) thsamneb od Or before that date, pyte aeo August 9th 1900 C '.'oo21 1000. xvcutor.