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Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Sunumer Bros. M eat ..........:...................... 7 @ 8jc. Shoulders ..................... 7c. Hams............................ .. 12@ l4c. Best Lard ............... ...... 9((P10c. Best Molasses, new Crop...... 600. Good Molasses..................... 25@b5oc. Corn ........-----------------.-. 700. M t al ........... . .................... 70c. H ay ..............,. . . ............... 10c. W heat Bran ........................ $1.15. 1st Patent Flour.................. $5.00. 2nd Best Flou u.................... $4.50. Strait Flour........................ $4.25. Good Ordinary Flo-r ...........V3.5 1.00. sugar .................. ..... ......... (q& (qc. R ico.................................... 5(>8 ic. Cotton seed meal, pnr sack. Bale IIulls, per cwt ..............c. Country 1'ruducw Butter, per lb ..................... I6(d20c. Eggs, per dozen ..... ........... s(aI0c. Chickone, each................... 15 25c. Peas, per bushel....... .......... 75. Corn, per bushel.. ............... . 0C. Oats, per bushel.................. 3 N0oc, Sweet potatoes ................... ft(75c. Turkeys, por lb............. 6 8c. Fodder, per cwt ............. 5 9aoe, Best Patent Flour on earth at $4.35 at C. J. Purcell & Co's. tf A Uoml I rouplse. Tbe Arnold Stock Company holds the boards at the opera house every night this week with a Saturday mati nee. This is one of' the best repertoire companies out this season and their every performanco pleases. If you wish to enjoy an cvenings entertain ment go out tonight. Up-to-date Steam Laundry. Up-to-date machinery. Up-to-date supplits. Up-to-date facilities. Hequel-Up-to-date work. f&t tf Telephone 24. Turnip Hood! Turnip Seed!! Fresh and the best at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. f&t tf A Card. Thi people of Nowburry were as kind as could be, it the last illness of my brother. I know I can never pay them back for so many kind words of sym pat,hy And dceds. I hope God will bless oe0h one of theim. Tours Respectfully, J. W. White. The earth is outrs but we do not want it. All we ask is your soil-ed linen. f&t tf Up-to-date Steant Laundry. Best Patent Flour on earth at $4.35 at C. J. Purcell & r '.) tt the Reedeville school. Apply %,V I. t. Smith, Kinards, 8. C. Aid for Oalye-pton Sufferera. Newberry shoulI join In with the people of the Unitc.d States and help the Galveston sultErera. T1o this end contributions can he left with %. F. Wright, at the Cora.imueid bank. Mr'. Wright has conseni1.d to act, as treas urier of the fund, a ml forwar'd all mon eys for this worth v cause. Let New berry respond gen*'rouisly. Superb line Gens Pants and we can fit you. At W. oten's tf. If our work dloes not. please you In any way tell uin ahbout it. We' wvili ap precilate it. We a're running a laundry for business and Lto I"'euse our patrons. COT TON W EIG i l 'lt, rear of Coen tral House. I will lee glad to servo you to the best of my knowledge a'nd ability. t&f Im. Best Half Patent Flour at $3.95 at C. J. Purcell & Co's. New lot of New~ England Watches just In. Come In and see us. t tf Daniels & Co. To the Demuocate (of Nowbor.y. I take this Method of extending to those 10t'7 voters of the county who saw fit to supp)ort me In the recent primary election my hearty thanks, and to state to those who voted for my opponenft that I considier'themu no less my friends. I am proud of mny vote, If I was de W jted. Respectfully, .~i DyW. G. Peterson. gDyand Ni ght (Jolubi ~ Ightiest little thing present State i~~s Dr. King s New just closed wit "RQ S asugair.coated has een bout~$.tOlhanges weak bas been aout an 'ass into enl as baa been held i t.power. -many years. It has ben y l underhand tricks and rpoan sW and shows that the primarya . is just running dowvn at the heels.' The county to county cam~paign idea is breaking down tho p)atienco of the people, and the style of making such a canvass is naturally koeping ont of polities many good men who would no donbt be in such racesifhe ? Is Upanimously Elected 'Wo Furnish the Most Stylish Millinery for Fall and Winter Wear. EvWerything in on1' line is MODE DE PAnIS, and our pri~es beat the lowest. Give us a call and be delighted. THE RISE 111iLLINERf CO., NEWBJERRY, S. (I. VAICIO1US AN) ALI. ABROUT. Capt. J. N. 'owles, of Columbia, is in the city. Tho tax collector will cail on you for taxes in a few days. Mre. Sophia Redus has returned from her suminer visit In Maine. NI ve. Chas. 11. A rinstrong and chllI dren have returned from Tennessee. MIss Sallie Lyls, of Maybiniton, is visiting Miss Helen Ilardy at Ilelena. MIs. E. Mt. lva, is visiting Mrs. Fannie Butler, in Spartanburg County. The troupe at the opera houie this week is a good one and deserves patron age. Rlev. M. J. Epting, of Savannah, is visiting relatives in the city and coun ty. M rs. 0. E. Johnston, of Charleston, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 1,ozer. Newberry County turned out a full vote on Tuesday. The country people voted. IN.W. C. scbacffer, 1) 1) , will preach in the Lutheran Church Sun (lly morning. Miss ,11lla Kibler will leave today for Orangeburg to resume her duties in the Graded School of that city. Misses Lillie Grillin, Azile Pool, Marie Reagin, Agnes Summer and Plorenec Schaeffcer will leave today for Elizabeth Col lere The city regitsr-ation books are ;ow open. Get in shape to vote this fall there is going to be a warm contest. See notice of the Carolina Alanufac turing Company in another column. It is a chance for a good investment. Mr. Robt. 1. Kinard, of Texas, who has been spending several months In the county, returned home today. Ai extra communiWation of Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., will be held this evenlilg at 8 o'clock for the pur pose of conferring the M. M. degree. Dr. Jno. R. Thompson aud daughter, MI iss Mary, returned yesterday from an extended visit to Harris Springs, lien dersonville and other summer resorts. MIiss AMClititock, lady principal c. the Preiby te ian College for Women, came down from Newberry yesterday. She was accompanied by her sister, who is a member of the faculty of the Florida Agricultural College. - Tho State, 12th. Cured of Chronic iarrhoea After Thirty Yeara of sitfe:ing. "I sutffered for thirty years with d iar rhoea and thought I wits past being cured," says John 8. Holloway, of French Camp, Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that I could d no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Ghol era and Diarrhoet. Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured of that tro. I- Ae. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be In reach of all who suiTer as I have." For sale by W. E. Pelham. f imt Save the tickets off your launidry p)ackcages, and when they amount to three dollat s we will redeem them with a 25c. bottle of the finest cleaning compounid In existence. f&t tf Up-to-date Steam Laundry. Best Half Patent Flour at $3.95 at C. 3. Purcell & Co's. Shooting at Prosperity. A shooting serape took place at Pros p)erity late Tuesday afternoon. RIch Gallman and Lee Aiken, t,wo somewhat notorious negroes, disputed over thirty cents, part of the pay for loading a ear with lumber. The result of tile quar' rel Is that Aiken lies at the point of death with three holes in his carcass made by hot, lead, one ball having p)assed through his liver, one through his lungs and a third entering the low or p)art, of his body. Only three shots wveit fired, all taking effect. Doctors H-unter & Wheeler have taken out the bills and are doing all that can be donoe to save the negro's life. Gallman gave '"leg bail'' of the fleetest kind immedi ately after firing the shots, and has not been heard of since. T1he doctors say that Alken may live, but the chances are against him, Hie was still alive and doing well this morning. A Mlinister's Good1 WV-rk. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got, a bottle of Camberlain's Colic, Cholera and D)iarrhoca Remedy, took two doses anid was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, KCan. "My neigh bor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicIne from the doc tor. Hie used them for tharoe or four' (lays without, relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morn ing. Hie said lis bowels were in a ter riblo fix, that they had been running off so long that It was almost bloody flux. I asked hIm if he had tried Cham h)erlain's Colic, Cholera and D)iarrhea Remedy and he said, 'No,' I went home and brought him my bottleoand *avc him one dose; fold him to take 1other dose in fifteen or twenty min La.t if lie (11( not find( relIef, but,t he LanUO more and( was entirely cured." ~ y W. 10. Peiham, Druggist. MIarioti 4... ~''vant a pleasan't physic try Mar lboheme Chaberlain's Stom 4 ie bos They are easy 25 cents. Sample~s free at Pelhamn's drug store. f Inn. All summer goods are being closed out regardless of cost. At Wooten's tf. Of course we are only one small laun dry in a town, but we have the same kind of machinery anid other facilities for turning out fine work as the larger laundries in larger cities. Go wit,h the crowd and patronize a home institu tion. Up-to date Steam Laundry. f&t t Tll RESULT IFtAUAtE. Tihe EIxet'etive Co,nnitteo Meets ancd Talbk. h1tvas tho Returnis ani DerIp.r,em 1110 Rtepulit. I 'kirslinilt. to the call of County Chair li>lIt )d the Dunmocratle Exectiv Comilittee imot, yesterdyy N d tabu latted the returns11 alid declared the re. sult, of the primary election A committee of three was appointedI conistHing of C. 1. iyd, .J. L. Keitl and J. W. ). Johnson, who went bvel the returns and reportcl back to the commillittee a nd tiel I repo,rt Was opted an,1d Ilhe figu1-4reS 11 I)pear il t10 tA elsewhero inl this paper are ollicial. The following resolution was then introduced by Ir. 1I1wase and Idopted: Reolved. that, the following nmed persons are the n1,1111omne's of the D0,11mo cratei part.y for Neowhorry Couny foi the re4SI)ViVe olieMM for ViichIl 'hey are0 named to bo voltd for ill the regular election to be lit-Id inl Nov., 11100. For Stato Senator. G eo. h "llo wur. For House of Representatives. Jno. P. Itmnks. Pred. 11. l)ominiek. Arthur Kihler. For Clerk of Court. J1n0. C. Goggals. For Sheriff. 1%. M. luford. For County Supervisor. J1. M. Schumpert. For County Supt. of Education. E. S. Werts. For Coroner. F- M. Lindsey. And the following receiving the ima jority of the votes vast. for the respee tive oflices for which they were voted for in the primary election held in this conity. For Treasurer. J no. L). Ipps. For Auditor. W. C. Cromecr. For Sub-Supervisor. J. Y. Floyd. Benj. H1alfacre. For Magistrates. No. 1, 2--J. A. Chappell. No. 3. ---- No. 4-S. A. Morehant. No. h---W. C. SlIgh. No. 0'--J. 11. Williams. No. 7-John ftopp. No. 8-M. P. Harii1ngton. Fo. (.-i. B. H1air. No. 10-P. B. Efllisor, No. I --W. F. Suibor. On motion the committee ordered the assessment of $25 made by the S'ate Committee be naid, and all thc expensee of the county eipmpaign be paid. The meeting then adjourned. Chaml>orlain's Cough Remedy a Great FAvo i te. The soothing and healing properticE of this remedy, its pleasant tnste and prompt and permianent cures have made it a great favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by moth era of small children for colds, croup! andi whooping couIgh, as9 it always af fords quick relief, andi as it conltainls ne0 oplunsor other h)armIful dIrug, it mayL be given as confidently to a baby as t( an adult,. For sale by W. 1E. Pel ham, fi]m. Have you a sense of fullness inI tihc region of your stomach after eating. If so youm will be benefited by us5ing Chamnberlai n's Stomach and iAver Tab. lets. They also cure belching and som) stom)ach). They regutlate the bowelh too. Price 25 cents. Sold by W. E Pelhamn. f Im D)on't forget to) save the tickets off o1 your packages. Remember wh)en they amnounit to $3.00 we give you) free one( bottlo of cleaning comnpound that beate the wvorld. f&t tf Up-to-dale Steam Lsun)dry. Collrge op),gs.. The colleges at Greenville, Span-tan burg and Duci West S. C., will soon cpen for tho Fall terms. T1he attcution of the students is directed to the ad mirable schedLule of the C. &. W. C. Railway for reaching these points. Through trainls, close connections, and no lay over-s alre assulred via thia route. Through tickets are on sale and baggage checked to destination. For further information in regard to rates or schedules, write, W. J. Craig, General passenge. -A gent Augusta, Ga. Outa andi IetIsen Qulickly Hlealedi. Chamnberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantiy allay the pain and will heal the p)arts in less timno th)an any other treatment. Unless theC injulry is very severe it will not leave a scar-. Pain Balm also cLures rheumatism, swellings and lameness. l"or sale by WV. E. Pelham-. 1m Please Bead! H awks' Famous Crys tal Lenses, EY E-GLA SSES Fitted at Hawks' Agency for Newberry, at Peiham's Pharmacy. WPhysicians' Pre. scriptions filled accu rately at - PE L HAM'SN A 'rillmtto t, C omi tile. i(itor Of I0-rald ItUd News Mianly halrts aro saddeneod by the sudden death1 of \r. iarry ''. Wlite, who has been cut off in he vigor of young Ilaillood. tp'eially have I felt tnis munexieted blow. and I wish to say ia ftw words in regard to -our young friend who has departed this life. I had kio%wnl hlim i'liittely aill mlly life, bu I tIee:mIe thPer :cquaint1ed with him in) Camp. 'Wievil t he call to lArmIls IecOltly soilud 110110 llore promptly respIddt'd to whVlat ho 01n sidered tho call of Il. country thanl liarri'1y 'P. \\'hiti. \e botl. entered tle samlle co-y111 , k'ompanly I, 1st S. C. V. I , uanl while We Wore, not called upoln t fto ec the 4ncily, yet there lre 1111aNY (xPOiences of camlip life that l-tId to show the iluihlood and the true elaractetrof the soldier. I can truly say tbat iin all the trials and discomliforts of caulp ifit. our youlng friS showed a eheoefulnte-s and buoyany of 1piriL tl'zt. helped others t.he better, to bIar. thei' burdens, nd1 his 11unselfishliss and 1cadinivss to III-p ou,hers inl anly waypoil,ndre him the more to those of us I who klow hilli and those ch:r-actcristios Imale him many new fricido.. On one loca slo) when I Was sick alld despondliet in Jackson ville, Pala , H arry W hitte's kindness andl atteitioli were unfailill", and his geouevol-A ofLers Of help in any way I needted it showed his goodnhess an11(1 kindness of heart. Caunip life t0ids to 11ak3 111st 11101me mor selfish and thouglith ti of others, but th is waits not the case with him. II gneirositI and kindn-qs were unfaili1jj tojjp th of his ectmra-le.- who ii( dod cilth. i"t alas! hI- has gonic, atId We ,1h1 see his 1, nial face no mlere, but I kind words, Ii many manly and viii ning qualiius will not soon be fo'-'ot, tel by his many. frien(1s, and especially will his old comorades of t,he arlly grieve ovor h-is untlim3ely deaith .1and bi,easurie in th-1r 1hVnr.8 t14he niio m11oryV of him whom Ilhey lovtd so well. This brief tribite t 1 .is memnory is fr-om1 the heaIrt of (on10e1oLICade who loved him anditl deoply miourns his death. September 12, 1900. De"4 It Pay to r-my Chomg. A clicap remedy for coughs and oolds is all right, 1'ut You want somlethingz that will r,-lieve and cure the more severc and (algerous 1eslllts of throat and lung troub es. W hAt shall you do? Go to a warmluer' and more regular cli mate? Yes, if pos)sible for you, then in either case take tle only remedy that, Ia Ib) Ctenl inltlr(dlcedC- ill a,li Civilized cointl ies with success ill severe throat, and lug troubles, 'lltIie-e's G"ermiall Syrupi'1)." IL not only hecals and stimu ulates the tiosues to dest.roy the geim disease, but allays inflanuation, causes asy eX POC Loral ioi, gives at good nIgh t's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many yeatrs by all druggists in the world. Eor sale by W. I. Pelham. New York, Scpt. 12, 1900. John W. Norris, I havec just, bought fro1in at bulsted I '1cncern for' 141ot cash 'Two 'Thousanid, TP 'hir lluded Rand l'aigh ty-.SevenI Dol1 lars'' wvorth of 1"i4e NI ill ineriy at less than fiffty centsl 01n thei (do1lar1. I will sav tihe peUopIC big moniey Lis 1al (on (1 HIts. I t Jasi'. A. MIli inaughu. WasI1 the( ball that1 hil (. II. Steadt eiain of Newark. Michligan, ini lhe Civil Warl. It, caiuued hor iblem Ulcers 1thnu, no0 traeatmenit helpe l)'or 0 201 years'. Th'len Buicklen's A ruien S Ik'e (cure'd him. cure onI e:trthi, 25 eis. a1 box. CurVe guaran teed. S dd by a1ll 1 )ruggi|'s. ThBe, ly Rtivetr AMIociion meets wIth the WcsL E'nd Ilapti1st rliurch Fri daiy, the 14th instant, att I10 o'clock 1a. ml., atnd will cont1i nue through Sunday. Friday, 10 ai. ml., deovotional exerceises conducted by3 S. I[. GOggants; I10 30, 01' gatniziation: Ii, lntr'odutoryi' sCrmon(il by Fridlay cvening, begInning1f at 7.4i5, mass51 meeting onl e3dutlion, to be adl dressed by Dri. A. P. Montague of Greenville. Saturday e?veninlg, beginniung at 7..15, replor'ts 0n a1ged ministers and1( orph)lan age. A. T1. Jahmisonl will discuss the .Sundlay, at, 10.30, 11ass5 meeti ng on mfissioni, conduct,ed0( by Rev. 'T. M. Iai Iey, D). D). TIhe public as cordially invited to at tendl these ser'vices. Wt. M. Pinson, C'ard of Thanks. Toi T1he Ille:aid anmd News: I am sor'ry that I have not found tIme befor'e, thr aongh youri columInis, to1 ac k nowledge mfy1 ind1ch)ed)nss to tihe good peCople o'f Newber'ry for my very p)lasanft two yearsi' sojourn't among thenm. Whatcyr' suiceces there was in my work, is largely (111 to your ise, gen erous andl public spir'ited citi'zens. A kInder peoPle, anEd a bet tea' town, I have not, known. l'piecially wouldl 1 mention 1the oflicllrs of 30our cotton mill, for their readiness in a1 tangible, imat teorial way, to help In everything that makes for the best Interests (of their people. I thank 'The Ielrald1 and News tor' all the kindness an I courtesies shown me in my work inl your m'iidst. .Ga 1Tn(23, any new hmome,. is a hustl11ing, growing cit-y, with a big hearted peo pIe, who kindly receIved mel. W.8..B Fno '1t the votIs 0f No0. 11 'T'own'1sh p I desire t ext m(uy sl 11CCI thIaiki t! t,hose of iy frienldls who cast teirL.ll hal lot for mre in the irst, primary ch etio and beg to state tha! I have nlothill but, kind(] feel i n g toward tho-so win Chose to urllxrrt lly opponent. ThiougI defeated, I aml sati Iiel with the restl :11141 two years hene I wi!l agail elite thv 11ce. \\hen I 1ovs der my yunr ye:hs, i r Ihe c,,.irnnuns undelv, Which I ma3h' thll rue'W I fOCl thatt thl( vote gve 111k. was indved It aom11pli m11en1t. I exti'nld it) Imy 'lcces-[uI oppo neut liy liearly ergratllatioll". Most re--pec tfuly, (C. 1,. Grvahami. Dara thI M Kiid You lim AhsiU BuPiO Bignaturo nfW Ad iveti micl L t,t-re Reilmainlin;,', in 'o.t (),lice at New. bOrr'y for WCCk Ulndirrg Sept I1 , 11110. .\ -('hkarley An dron. I).eer .\Older son a . \SA1. I1 - M . lualq, Il"dy BAW anly l111-ienIa 0 1, ISab ilit lOMu)tn, SIlrI lug, A nni i-doulhaughl. C--M arY GampePl . .\. lit.,(-h:mers Ada Chaplitm, S1ic ('lela n Mlii Caldwell, Slrl ( ' ats, Alary t'ount , B0h'10 ('hristll D - W. N. I. Dhil by, 1,. 11. A-Dlanier., lannit Iavoiemor, ary C 1n1phvi loI)bh hills, .1. A. c Io i i ;Hel (: . div H ill, 1. .\. D)ominick. 1--Nanvy E -.Ilison, \\-illie N:. 1 , ,illa 1). F.:ptinlg. ' - Alive F'ii o s, i 1 k rloyrd. G -' Iobert rgt, Ir-0y (illial, Ida GIary, l-'nci-sGilamiMs. HI- '-,nt Hirsty, .alneessor. llair, \Ttlilda l1euderson, Chat-le-s I Ioney vlw, Geo!rgev Howell. IJ- -Alice .lohnson, Sarah oiwsph. I -C . h. Iy. Ki-Samminliinlard. 13l'. ki,naster, Prodevick l.ong. A\-W l. .\abry, Annie Mycrs. P .lnliv P'rat(, sarahl Pi'iste-r. lN-\V. ,\. lItoug ,Jane Itllnwick, ,ilha Indr, 'I'. P'. idvers, Nlksie Intitrts, John Rioblrtson, 'errie x,ev Riohertson, 'Sallie 11ulT. S- EIiz% I anders, I. I'. Street, E. 31. Stewart, 31. N. SCZ.e r, Ii. G. Sol om1on, .\Minnie Sligh, lleiry Sligh. \W. II. sonidley, U,zzie suimler, Jaina . Scurry. T--Hattile h'lioias, Pr-y Ti-ner, .llnmic: TPurnier. W --I1,utere Wading ton, (Ii -irley ,Aquy \*i)illlms, Willie White, lIla itlle Williams, W. .1. \\yl'ey. l'arties calling for the above letters will please say they were adverti.ed. W. Y. l-air, I'. M. It is e.ertainly gratifying to ihe pub111 lie to kinow of olle coicern11 in th land who are iot armrid to be gennrous to 1he needy and sull;-ring. h'lie propriefors of Dr. King's New Ai4eovery fo(r (!on sum1111p1ion, Cough.s ind Colds, have givein away over tell iillion Irial bot SlV.s of hi greait rnedieinVt1; and have 111 Saiisfactiion of klowiig it 111 ablI soueycur-kd tholsailds (if hopelesm eis.. AsthIna, 1Brohihis, Ill ,m rsv nesst and( 11 all iseases of I he. ~l Thr1mt, Chest. and(1 launs are 33.1u$1rely cedi by bottIle f ree. llegu br size 5th'. 31314 St. Every bottle guaran13 trd, or pice' re CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signcaturo of 'I'hent came Tillhnan33. We -reely aC - mit,1 tihe mlagitude oif his Ltiirimh. lie has [5won over thle re lris and moral033 sqntimnt rrf the Sltt a miornlimf'-ntl vi et.oiy. Buht. for' his I nterprosiio 110)3to t wouh Idhaiive won: lhe wou ld niot ha1ve InteCrposedl if lhe hlad not brelieved1( the danerij g reat Liiat, lioy L woulli winl. Colri. HIoy t, al.thbougIhSl supporItedl by thie priiionlists arid iocal Oprlionists, m13ighrt niot. haive sulcceded 031 thre dis p)ensary' Issue alone; but thiere was a generIail'reogniltion of thle faet that hre wats tde beOst manIl in tire rce anid he would havi,e reeceived eniough votes from d1ispenIsar.yliies to elect imu if TEilhnan13 hadL rnot thlrown his~ influ ence into the seal1e. Tiilhrnan maiide bluinderns that-L would have been fatlll to iirryonre else, hot. he( hadr a talisman that saved him i arrd hi s causeC fiomi thle con1sequenrc:es of is 1as sruiltIs upon imorals an11d the mini1jjstry: In speech and, we doubiit, no(t, even mloreO inl priiate Instru'1ction1 as he( went, aibout the State', hie revived the~ 4)1( e!rass and factionail11 hatrd which hadl p1ut, im in p)ower, and13 the reCsponse camen in It.he country vote, mark ing thre complets overthre'w of r'eligious in fteces in& he qu( (Larter where ordini iarilly thiey are mlost potenlt.. We here admit the istakce wei miade hoifor'e thle firsteL pimari~uy : wei dlid not t hin3k that. Tillman was l'tro1nger'I inlth coun3tr'y d1istricts( thani the Method ist andic llnap tlst chiurces cominedlC. liut he was. -'The State, 12th. Victim3s1 to 4:tomalIch, liv er rand kIdney trouble(s as~ well ran womreni, and all feel tihe re*sultsr in loss (of nprpetite, pois.' Otns in the( brloodi, balckache,30 ner3vousH ne03s, heiadache and1( tiroed, liIstless, run-i do(wnI feelIng. But. thier(e'4 ro need .to feel lIke that1. I 21sten3 to .1. (Gardneur, Idille11, Ind(. lIIe says: "'Electric BIt ters are jusIt thei thring forr a manr when hie Ia all ruin downi, 1and( dhon't, care wihethrer hor lives or diles. II (1( didmore to giver meif new sit rngth and11( good a[.. petite thanii anythinrg 1 0could1take.I can (at anythIng and3( have a ne0w lease (on life." Only r>0 cents at all Drug Stores. E!verv bot tle uranited We are now receiving and opening ip the largest stock that has ever been brought to Newberry. We have drawn on the great markets of New York for our Fall and Winter Stocks of Cloth ing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. NEW YOKK is the FASHION center of the country, and it costs no more to dress be comingly than sloppy, and first of all, we have aimed to get the correct styles, and second, to secure the highest standard of mterial. WE WENT to the MARKET TO BUY. This was economy which is a real and impor tant factor. On some purchases we Saved Twenty Per Cent., and on some, more, and you can depend on saving in the exact proportion we have saved. But we are not going to tell you all about these Fall Goods, never, we reserve that for a future announcement. But just bear in mind that when you see our Fall and Winter Stock you will see one the like of which has never been offered in this secLion. At the Old Corner. Raise Your "wn Bread Compete for a Valuable Prize 1,f111IN-ICRllOINA ("1IEIA1 L 0)MPlNY FOl THE1 lIlHT WIll'R' ClOP MADEIl0 IN TilE STATE For particulars apply to the Company at Charleston, or any of its authorized agents in the State. Competitors must register their names not later than December I st, 1900. Three prizes offered: A Reaper and Binder, A Wheat Drill. Two Tons Standard Ammoni ated Fertilizer. GLEM NPINO TELO Glenn Sprints, South Carolina. Queen of Southern Summer Resorts. 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 OCTOBERCI. Cuisine and service unexcelled. The gayest resort in the South. For Board apply to he Women.... T he w ords~ "q ual ity, styleC an< lL fi t ofteu coe a mul~ititudei o4f sinis whenu applied to WomjIlenl's Shoes. The miiakers~ of th e "' IIeric "u Shioes have~ the ~ - perlf2ct.ski li htt~ ng - exe ice alone cani give-tihe orinary fancy profits have gone Into the quality anid workmanship of the sho05. Thery are "I lonest Shloes for W'~omen."' The "Herrick"$25 I ~~Oxfords 50 ct.s. per pair les;s thtan prices qiuote<f- $3.50 Srncr A r, NoTICE-Nameic and rice plainly stamped oni soo of shoe, S. J. WOOUW N. A NEW One car load of Bug gies just received; 1~a1hIcjutu~jru~ Ba ggies of all kinds I~IIIiI~IUI~1I.and of the very best make. Also one car of 4 1111 ) d1(~II ( Ai l 11(1~ the well-knowin Wh/1ite rog 14 p)cta o(21(f ourh ir- eIo Iee of H ik ory WAago n s. Call Clothing,and see our Bugg.ies Cloting,and Wagons and get Dry Goods, our prices, beforeibuy Hats, Caps, ing. We pay cash, dis Ladies' and Cents' count bills, and: can Furnshig Gods, give you the very low-. Furnshig Gods, est prices. Notions, Shoes, etc., SUMMER BROS. and in fact every~ th ing Iha! one wouldi explect to find in anI JP4O-daLte stockc of ___-- - for cashIl, an d are, the ref(ore, in1 position la ul t ro -k b,ottomi pices, thereby W D I G r E E T giving Our cust 'ifrsI every' ad(vanllf tagrtad,ButrDih to uave money in (veryting. ini our (aeLlt8 yu ice Call to see us next door to the Mittle rii .icir,Fut& n~ corner. Yours for business,aior, nvo, ors Bears the 1T0 Kind YTalle Ahpo Bo, ravy Platlos, Sup itchos, &. 3. S.POLIIOFF. '1H~Sugar Spoons:, Butter Knives, mao in quadruiplo plato ONLY. We als hao anowlotofStorling Sle - --- Tea SpoonsL and( a few Seth Thomas ~ ea ~~zt ~:.4~. 04 Chs loft which MusT go. Boar theuilroAl"ay IlogLIYours truly, of DAItLS&0