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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S T A TI ED CONVENTIONS OF this Lodge will be held the 2nd aud 4th Tuesday nights of each month at 8.00. Visiting Knlight cordially welcomed. T11O8. . 1.aP ING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel Building. NEWIEEURY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat---....................... 8@9c. Shoulders ........................... 8c. Hams................................. 14c. Best Lard ............... ........... 10@(a1 l. Best Molasses, new crop...... 60C. Good Molasses..................... 26(P50c. Corn .................................. 75o. M l ...---.-.- . . ..................... 70c. H ay................. ................ $1.10. W heat Bran........................ $1.25. 1st Patent Flour.................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.25@3.75. Sugar ...................... 6tc. Rico.. ............................... 8 c. Coffee.................. I 5c, Cotton seed meal, pcr sack... 1.25. Balo Hulls, per cwt.............. 35. Country Produce Butter, per lb ................... 15@ 20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. 13c. Chickens, each................... 15@ 25c. Peas, per bushel................. 1.i . Corn, per buQhel................. 70c. Oats, per bushel................. 40c. Sweet potatoes ................... 5@ 60c. Turkeys, per lb ............ 6c 8C. Fodder, per cwt ............. 1.00. Now Firm. Mr. C. D. Weeks, who has been in charge of the prescription department at Gilder's drug store, has purchased a half interest in the business, and the new firm will be Gilder & Weeks. Dr. Weeks has been in Newberry for sev oral years and has the confidence of our people as an efficient pharmacist, and we are glad to note thlo evidence of his success. We bespeak for the new firm an even greater degree of success than has been attained by the old firm. Mone0y to Loa. On long time and easy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & ln tor, Attorney at Law. f t&f A Cofnty Exhibit for Negro Department a the Uharleaton Exposition. The negroes of Newberry County are desirous that their progress during the past thirty years be brought to the at tention of the outside world and in order to do this they iniend to get np a.county exhibit and place it in the negro build Ing at the Charleston Exposition. Berry Neely and others have been ap pointed on a committee to work up in terest among the colored people of thIs county and if they get to work in a sys tematic way no doubt their exhibit will be the bost there is in this department. Spring time is a good time to elcaneo your liver. Try Palmetto Liver Medi cine. 10c. at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Election of Teachers. At a meeting oin yesterday afternoon of the Board of Trustees of Newberry Graded schools the following teachers were elected to serve for t.'e next scho lastic year: Superintendent--B. H. Johnstone. Boundary Street School-Mrs. 0. E. Fair, Misses Rachel V. McMaster, Mary L. Burton, Nellie G. McFall, Lilla K. Johnstone, Lilla Kibler, Nancy Pool, Louise McIntosh, Carry Aull. Factory School-Miss Laura Blease and Miss Josle White. For Hoge School-R. WT. Mance, Irene Snowden and Lilla Reese. Palmetto Liver Medicine may sa"e .you a spell of sickness. Take It in time. 10c, at Dr. Van Smith's D)rug Store. ly Married. A very beauti.ful home wedding was solemnized at the home of the brIde's mother, Mrs. Rachel Barnes of the "Shack" section, Wednesday night when Mr. John Workman led to hy mens altar, Miss Mary Barnes. Rev. Mr. Jacobs of the Clinton Orphanage read the ceremony that made ine par ties man and wife. After which a bounteous supper was served to a large number of invited guest. Among those present were Messrs. John A. Eddy and Thaddeus McCracken of this nity. We wIsh for the newly married .couple a life filled with joy and happi ness. Frequent headaches are often caused by a disordered liver. Try Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10c. at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Court Hlouse DOcoration--.Those who Con tributed., We give below the names of those who contributed to have the court house decorated for the firemen's tour nament, Mr. Middledorfer did the work and it helped out the appearance of the public square considerably. 0. Kiettner, L. W. Floyd, Purcell & Scott, O. L. Schumport, 0. L. Blease, W. S. Langford, 0. M. Jamieson, J. C. Goggins, E. S. Werts, Mv. M. Buford, W. W. Hodges, Fi. N. Martin, T. S. Duncan, HI. HI. Rickard, Alex -Single ton, D. F. Plpfer, Fred H. Dominick, W. C. hSchenck, H. W. Renwick, J. W. M. Simmons, Win. Johnson, M. A. Car. lisle. Contributed to tho decoration of the court house. The Beat Prescrptona for Mfalarla Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's TIasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply iron and quinine la a tasteless form. Np cure, no pay. Prico 50Oc, f * . VABIOUS AND ALL AHOUT. Dr. W. '. Blats, of Columbia, is in the city. Mr. LOIs Lovelaw is in the city visit lng relatives. Miss lorence Sehaetfer, of Savvan nal is tho guest of Miss Lillie Grilli. Po0t laurate J. cordon Coogler, of Columbia, took in the tournaient this week. Mr. K E. Rankin, representative of the Greenville News, was in the city this week. Mr. Dave Mittle, of Bcnnettsville, is spending the week here taking in the Firemen's Tournament. Dr. and Mrs. .1. G. Johnson, of Ches ter, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spearman in High Point. M iss Nellie Chapman, teacher in the Columbia Female College, came homo Wednesday to spend the summer. Mr. L. 1). Wicker, of Columbia, is in the city attending the Firemen's Tournament and visiting relatives. Miss Emma Faulk, of Columbia who, has been visiting Misses Ella and Hat tic Shelly, will return homo tonight. Mr. J. V. Richardson, of the Green ville News, was in the city and took in Melaurin's speech Thursday morn ing. OSenator T. N. Wilson, of Arkansas, who lived in his childhood days in the Longshoro community is here visiting relatives. Mrs. I. Y. Leavell who has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. Evans, of Che raw, for the past several weeks, has returned home. Miss Rosa McLendon, of Darlington, will arrive here Saturday to visit Miss Ella Shelly, and will stay until after coin mencemen t. Mr. J. D. Coats, of Raleigh, N. C., who is running a linotype on the Post, arrived in the eity Tucsday on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Coats at Helena. WNO notice among the visitors from Sumter Messrs. Chas. Poole, Carl Mason, E. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Delgar, E. V. Green, Haskel San ders. Mr. H. K. Blats, who was for a num ber of years on The Herald and News force but now of the Golumbia State, is in the city with one of the Columbia companies. Mr. John Burke, city editor of the Augusta Chronicle, was here Thurlday to report Senator McLaurin's speech for his paper and was entertained by Col. C. J. Purcell. In the last issue of this paper by a typographical error it was stated that Miss Hattie Leavell whould give 8 les sons in music for $2.00, which should have been $2.50. Some of the visitors from Camden were Messrs. Ed. McCright, Robin Zemp, John Rhame, 11. L. Watkins, Ed ward Salmon, J. T. Phelps, W. 0. Hay, C. M. Coleman, Mr. Baum. Mr. Geo. R. Koester, editor of the Columbia Evening Record, was among the guests who came to Newbrry to hear Senator McLaurin speak and to take in the firemen's tournament. Prof. J. F. Stillwell who has been teaching the Chappell school for the past few years has been elected as prin cipal of the Mt. Carmel High school in Abbevillo County and has accepted. The young ladies from Newberry at Elizabeth College, Charlotte, Misses Agnes and Susie Summer, A zile Pool, Lily Grilin and Ruby Holloway, of Pomaria, returned home Wednesday. J. W. Gibbes, of Columbia, represent ing the State and News and Courer-, was up Thursday to report Senator McL2aurin's speech, Hie was the guest of Mr. E. 11. Aull and returned home this morning. The follow ing young ladies wvho have been attending Winthrop College re turned home this week: Misses Leona Epting, Bessle Coppock, Carrie Jones, Helen Goggans, Carrie Gibson, Ellie HInet, Maggie Gibson, Carrie Buford. Rev. WV. B. Aull, of Mt. Pleasant, stopped over in the city with relatives Wednesday night. Thursaay he went to Dysons to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aull, for a week when he leaves for Buena Vista, Va., to take charge of a church at that place. Advertised Letters Remaining in the postoflice at New berry, S. C., for week ending May 18, 1901: A-C. L. A ndruws, Messrs. Burnar & Gray. C--Miss Emma Cantrell, James D- R. M. Dern. E-Miss Natter Epting, J. M. Epting. G-Thomas Glenn, Mrs. Mattie GIl liard. Il-Miss Katie ilargrove, Jane hains, Dave Henderson, Nancy Holloway. J-J. M. Jordan, Harriet Johnson, K-Francis Elin Kibler. L-Ellin Lyles. M-Lige Mathews, Alice Mayer, Hassle MeLts, in care E. M. Metts. H. F. - McPherson, G. C. Marsen, :in care F. C. Bags. P-William Porter, Mary P~orter, in care Ellen Backman. Rt-Amanida Redfleld, Matinie .Ruff, Miss Alorn Ruff. 6.-George Spearman, Charlotte Spearman, Emeline Sims, Miss Lonora Sloan, Sarah Mondhley.. T-C. 0. Toomer, Lizzibeth Tur ner. W.-Rqbert Maldin, JTess Ward., Jim Wilson.' Persons calling for these letters will lease say they were advertised. W. Y. FAJIn, P. M. A Numilter of l'r'z' AwardIed for Erxel lnVO Att:%led-rie Prizen Awardod 1111d Thoo %Vito 1tecolvei Thou. The Chappeli's school which lias been taught the past year by Prof. J. F'. Stillwell and Miss Nannlo Pool closed last Friday. The teachers offered a number of prizes to thoso pupils who would strive to excel, and while all could not win prizes they all acquitted thenseve, renarkably well. The following pupils won the prizes: SEVNENT111 ORADE., ltymology- First prize--1elen 1). Kosiler, Samantha at Saratoga. Second prize-Erin Addison, Liftle Quakeress. Third-Tie by Willic E. Reid, James T. Reid and luford M. Scurry-prizes awarded respeeti%vely, Quo Vadis, Ten nyson's Poemg, Life John C. Calhoun. Physical (;eography--First prize Helen D. Keisler, Oxford i'le. Second prilz-Tie by Atimes T. Beid and Buford M. Scurry. Tho following boto!s were awarded req,vetively; Cru cifixion of Philip Strong and Merchant of Venico. SIXT (tADE. Manual Geography-First prize Erin K. Addison, Little Minister. Second prize-Jamcs E,. Scurry, Life of Benjamin i"ranklin. Spelling-Virst prize--May 1Ml. Scurry, Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress. Second prizc---J ames E. Scurry, J olin Halifax, Gentleman. Reward of merit- Lidic E. Wiitc, Pleasures of Life. P1I'Tll GRtAD,, Spelling - First prize-Victoria M. Reid, Santa Claus' Partner. Second prizc---Tic by Julia K. Smith and Paul M. Smith. Awarded (Fourth Grade) following books respectively: Indian Fairy Tles and Wood's I llustrated History. Prize for best attendanc awarded to Jimmie J. Betts Longfellow's Poems. FOURTL GIADIE. Priz. on SpellIng-James Keith, A Child's Story of the 73ible. TIRD GRZADEn. Prize on Spelling-Holloway S. Betts, The Unknown Way. SECOND ('MADE. Prize on Spelling-James M. Keisler, Crow Quill's Fairy Book. Bn1ly Lanar's Columbia Minstrels played at tho opera hous,o last night. The perform ance was unusually meritorious,abound ing in excellent singing and happy hits from start to finish. The audience was small, owing to bad weather and the surfeit of amusements for the day, but those who went are just one ahead of the stay-at-homes, as they were kept in an uproar from start to finish and received their money's worth several times over. It is to be hoped that the performance will be rcpc',d here so that the people of Newberry can show their real appreciation of a good thing by a full house. Billy Liaar and Percy Beanrd were inimitable in their gags. They are born performers. All the singers de serve special mention. The voices were unur.ually good, and the songs catchy. It is worth anybody's money to hear such a collection of singers as Lucius Buitman, Harry Patten, WVill Swygert. Young Sellers will develop) into a fine singer. The audience were enthusias tic over Master Theo. Furlow's sweet tenor which by training, should become l)henomenal. Pat Crawford and Eugene Loudetto were end men "proper." Food Ch'langedi to P'o!Hon. Putrefying food in the Intest,ines pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. K-ing's New Life Pills expels the poisons from clogged bowels, gen tly, easily but surely, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney andl Bowel troubles. Only 25c at all dIruggists. 9 homn - sugg - table work j Comn - i!...- eatal Raistons HealIth Oats are the nicest we know. We rec ommend this creamy cereal. 2 lb. package 15c. Purina H ealth Flour makes brain bred. Milled of preferred whole wheat. 12 lb. sack 500. Corned Beef Hash just fits the appetito. Ready for the ta ble in a minute. Try it. 1 lb. cans 20c. Baked Beans always come in handy. Those are particularly good. Our price per can but 150., R. B. McCarI Newberry, S. THE 11ASEIALL TUESDAY AIrEltNOON. Colunmbia Dbefeatted by at Score o)f 16 to) 1 Tht gaie of baseball played here Tuesday afternoon onl tie Newberry college diamond between i special team fromt Newberry and a team front the city of Columbia resulted in a ecoro of 16 to I in favor of Newberry. Tho offl cial score was as follows: Newbrry ... 1 0 7 1 0 22 3:0-1t 9 4 Columbia .. .000000 100- 1 0 9 Struck out by Bradley 13: by Craig 7. Batteries: Columbia, Tarror, Craig and Odium: Newberry: l1radley and Caba nis. The feature of the gamo were Bradley's pitching and Cabaniss' and ffloai's catching. Two Forlomie anti Lost Newsiaper Mot. Wo always try to take especial care of the newspaper mlten who come this way and to make this part of their journey through life as pleasant ais pos sible, for we know from experience that the road of the average newspa per mant111 is not a smooth one aIt best. But it is not expected that we should sit up. all night to look for their arrival on freight trains especially when we had no warning they were coming. The freight train on the C., N. and L. brought two of these weary travelers from Columbia Wednesday night and landed them in Newberry at three o'clock in the morning. Ours is a quict town, and even a fireman's tour iaientt does not keepl us up all night. When they got olf the train they were greeted by a policeman, but he was not looking for them and therefore did not take thetm in charge. Whca they came over in town and tinally aroused at slcepy porter at one of tho hotels li simply told them, "full up1), boss" and fell back en iis cot. At. the other hotel not even at sleepy porter could bu aroused, and even the policeman could not again be found. Then they tried the comforts of the grand stand, but found little comfort there. After roamn ing the town for several hours they finally managed to get, in the pal0r1 of the Newberry hotel and pulled two cots in after them and went off to pleasant (rcamis on the luxuries of travel on at freight train and the betutics of New. borry by moonlight. T,o moral of this is that whenever any newspaper mnall is heading this way he should let us know of his coming and he will always be cared for, as we have a roomt at our cot,tage home spe cially prepared for them and a welcome always awaits them, and Brothers Burke and Gibbes are old enough to know better than to come to Newberry at such t time of night as they came without notifying us of their coming, and but for their apoligies we would repremand them on this occasion. Choap Rates on Southerit Hail Road. Hundreds of most deligtful summer resorts and summer homes on the line of the Southern Railway quickly and comfortably reached. Ashville, Hot Springs, Tryon, Hen dersonville WVarmi Springs, Lithia Sp:inogs, Isle of Palms, Cumnberlatnd Island, Old Point Comfort, Virglinia Beach, B3uffalo Lithia Springs, Virgitiai Htot Springs, White Sulphur and Look out Mountain, "The Land of the Sky, "The Sapphire Region" and many other nearby and distant mounttain re treats. Southern Ratilway also offers Bsupercior service and accomuodat,ions to reach the Great Lake region, the Alleghany atnd Adirondack Mountains. Low round trip rates. Sutmmer Tourist rates to Southern coast resorts-the Isle of Palms, S. C., St Simons and Cumberland Island, Ga., Pablo Beach, Fla., M'orchead City, N. C., etc. Ticlkets now ont Halo. For detailed informnation apply to any agent of the Southern Railway Com pany. W. H1. Tayioe, A. G. P. A. Atlant,a, Ga. .T. A. BUWroN, Agent. Nothing so good for liver and kidneys as Palmetto Liver M ed icine. Price 10lc. at D)r. Van Smith's D)rug Store. ly [NTS HIELPFUL TO0 3USEKEEPElRS about t 100D GROCERIES. erything will go smnoothtly in your p if you start rig!t. 'We havo many astions and good things for your Dainty foods that will lighten and worry for the housewife. and see our offerings everything 1ie. Queen Tomatoes are not thin and watery. Cans well filled wvith fine meaty fruit. (Jan 100. Best Reserve Sugar Corn is genuine marine goodsa. Ex tra sweet, juicy and tender. De licious for puddings. Can 15c. Herald Wax Beanstastoso fresh-you'll like thoem. P'or can 15c. WE' INVITE YOU TO visIT OUR sTREu. FRESI1L GOODS y constantly -comningin Tho Trinity ChureIs, ISoSt(an, iPrIzu of Twenty-Fivo Dolisreq Awardi%41 to a Nowbu,rry Negro sat th14 Tu,1im goo Norm:ai aimI siisti trial 11itntitte. This prize was founded at the Tuska gee Normal and Itidlustrial In11stitutO in 1895 by Rtov. E. Witchester D>onald, 1). D., pastor of Trinity church, Boston. This prizo is awarded each year to thi student of the seiior or A middle class, that writes ali delivers the best, ora tion upo the subjects submitted by )r. Donaid. Six conitestiatts are selce ted from members of these two classes, who suibmit the best, papers. A com mnittee of judges is selected to decide the contest. The contest, was held in the Institute chapel April 28, 1901. There was fif teen htundred persons to witness the contest. When the contestants entered the chapel the applauds prevailed for it quartor of tn hour, after witich the fol lowing programme was rendered: Industry as IRelated tG Character 3 no. C. Jordait. Education as Rtelated to CiviC 'ros perity-lienry It. Pattersont. Industy as lelated to Character Thomas It. Neely. Eduetion as Related to Civie Pros. perity-1''rantk 1'. Chisholn. l':ducationt as Ielated to Civic I'ros. perity-Rtussell 11. Fleming. IEduention as Ielated to Cive 'ros. perity-"d ward I1I. Carry. The prize was won by T h'llontas Ilerr3 Neely, of Newberry, S. C., at membei spf the seilor class. X x x Cheats Untes 'ioleu of icoutes iy seniboart Air line icailwasy. The Seaboard A ir-I ,ine Railway, ti< short line froi ill points inl SoutI atrolina to Bitifalo, N. Y., offers ebloick, of routes to the Pan-Ameeical Exposition of all rail via Washintgtonl or via Norfolk and the famous steame: lines diverging from that point. \\'Iti its magnificient PullItant ear ser-vici and through vestibuled traiins it insure: a comfortable, safe and quick trip Ronid trip tickets from till points il South Caroina on sale A pril 30th t< September 30th inclusive, good for re tuirni passage until November :3rd, 1901 $:7.10. Tickets on sale A pril 30th un til furtheri notice at rate of $:3.1: limited to fifteen days fromt date of sale For any further information addres: Mr. Butler, Jr., Division 'assengei Agent., Savannai, Ga., G. Alel'. itte Travelling Passeiger Agent, Colum hia, S. C.;. I. '. L. 1311unich, Genera I1assengeir Agent, Portsmoutl, Va. Yours truly, G. McPI'. Batte, T. P. A. Lexington Line Loc1l. a"merillCt mu1ch behind with theil work. There has beeni an abundance of rail of late. The wheat crop is better than it ha been in years. Messrs. J. A. Shealy and Co., wil have a threshtron the road now soon Generally a crop of peaches but ap ples are scarce. AMany farimers had t,o planit, cottot ovetr, tho cold wveather killed the seed If any one0 in Newbeirry wants trock: send themn down here. They cant ge flint irock by the billiotn. VTe sontg of the mnosq.uito is htears in t,he land and the stinIg of the Ala2 fly is felt. I trof. \V. A. Coutnts of near Litti< Mounttain has beenl eletd teacher o the Cross Roads school for the nex tetrmt. Mirs. WV. L. Mlotes made a week's vlsi to Sahuda County to hter sister', Mrs J. C. Taylor, last wveek. TIhere aro manyfl good openinAsgs It thIs county tor' sarill and Iu'mber men This coutnty is the hiomte of the br'ave, stur'dy, industrious anid priosper' ous Luthtet'an and G3ermuan sett,lers Long tmay their banner wave. JunIe 5, 189L. hitch Ado. iie Ketst, His Le'g. Twelv'e years ago J1. W. Sullivan, o Iliartford, Conn.,sctrated( htis leg witl a rusty wir'e. Inftlammtat ion and1( bloot poisoin g set in. F"or two years hi sufl'e'red inttenisely. l'Then the bsest doe tot's utrged amitputation. ''bitt,'' ht writes, "I used rsto bottle of Eiecti'i Bit ters anid I. 1. boxes of Euncklen' Arnica Salvo and msy leg was sotunC an(l well as ever." For iEruptions Ee/.oma, Tetter, Salt iteum, Sorei antd al1l blood disorders Electric ]Bltter htas no rival on earth. Try t,hemi. Al dIruggist will garantee satisfact,ion o1 refutnd tmone'y. Only 50) cents. The TPadespeople. The swallowi is a mtasotn, Atid, undt(ernteathi the eaves, lIe builds a tnest andt p)lasters it With muitd and( hay and leaves. Thte woodpecker is hard at work; A carpentter is lie; And you tmay fintd htimt htattmerintg His house high up a tree. IlThe butllfinch knows atnd p)ractices 'Te basketmtaker's trade; See what a cradle for lis young 'The little thtitng htas mtade! Of all thte weavers that I kttow 'rThe chiaflittch is the biest: High on the apple tree lie weaves A cozy little ntest. VTe goldfitnch is a futller; A skillful workmtatn lie! Of wvool andt( thire.s lie miakes a nest 'Thtat you would like to see. VTe cuckoo laughs to see thiemt work; "Not so," lie says, "we (10; My wife atnd I take others' ntests, Atnd live at ease-cuckoo !" -Selected. This signature Is on overy box of the genuls Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabltr the remedy that cune-as ataU Jn ana-da DOCTORS S- V "Consumption can bo curod." ure alono wVon't do(.) It noods hlcio. Doctors Say " c'ott's EmSdsson i he bet help." But you must cntsiuo its use oven inl hot V. N I I I' )%.Nl.! 1 "4 1It "t. Ncv Yotk. COMPLETE Power Plant! For Factories and Mills. iGN(i N i,S; Corliss, AutonIIiat (ic, Plain 'Sidev ViiHes. Houtolrs, aml'ld ps SAW MIII,; From "mall p tnttio u 11111, to the holaviost mlilk Inl tho m111rh1it. All kids ofi wood workin. m111cehii ery Plour andut cor'.1 milin;', Iehinlery. ('olpltete IiIIIin t - % .le-' s, I. s, ' imi s, \'tin W inkil. alld Thoma... 1-.ng"in Boi rS, Si IV, (iIs i II tovk for iuick delivery'. -1,11 i i C 11iinrn ., Ii \T [I!, Just these three poini wear Clothing Style, durihlityV ain i 4Wconomy arite You vill do uvi I lito favor of oxtinlllngll" self tile favor of purlchsing. At any (oopi0g ool ir not difficult whenl - Sun11111or Si hit. will aisit groatly in I plolty of varioly to help il the olec Inlla1ts we'ro "Inl tho Swim." Th horo for ovry imid tho right Itat it Our Shi0s ak1!l t aKt titOnltiOnl. b01caus< an1CO Anld rotwonahio privo. \Vo aisso comfort. \Vo solicit lii iisp etioll of otur sto< Thu Nwvi,t Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have a good time piece. Come and buy it of us as we have a large selection. If your watch, clock or jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we ,will put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. T k 4 a, . M g , DmI' -THE (F. jtL84: N 7.) Capital- - - $- - 10000 Surlu ad roit - 9686.8 caollction Cofspndencey soleied Savings Department. Decposits llowed interest, at the rate of 4 per' cent per annum from date ol deposit. Interest patyablo January IsI and Juliy 1st of eachl yeart. T,'V S. D)UNCAN, Casthier. .J. W. M. SIMMONS, Asst. C'r Two hindred bushels of po tatoes rcllove eighty p)mulds of "actual"Potash from the soil. Unless this quantity returned to the soil, te followvin( Crop will matcrially (lecrease. W" havf. bnoks telling about Compol n uSO and VA111' of fertiliers for various crops. T hy are sent free. GERMAN KAI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. School Election. r ri Tirizs'irirs ANI) PATITONS - - of ft. Iethel School will pleaso Inet at the schoolhousu on SaturdlLY Jtu e ''Ith, at I p. ml., for tho purpos of electing a tneher. (Candidates for the POsionl C1n c 10end their lplicattioI to ity(m.on of thei d ersigned. The salary is $io per, 111ontlh and tie term i x or seven 11uonthIt. J. Y. T10iO.t'SON, .1. C. S. lIMUN,N .J N O. S. IW PI.'1", I t Trustees. S" IR S lES! s about our ready-to vorth your sorious considoratiol. If the goods you will probably do your rato wo invito you to look at our L C1ot1 i31 . )mo i4 proporly d tssr . Our stock of his direction- -good colors, too, and loM. is is th1 lIit. Storo. Thoro'f a at fit aind inl prico. of their high quality, ologant, appoar o you I good lit, too. That MOMInS puro. . Cal a DeAtmeta,trhing of4Tes t, prluun from8 dat of hurrposit aut le N iejiWt youi io Y,ouS. h. o Whe tranist ageradl ankn bus viduas. im n oprtos PRECITOS P.iha.m . Al P rmacdyn. I ce-t,Pidn lit. n Cashier. Dea.mn t. hE'aTE,o R eve. 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