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Knights of Pythias, cas tle .EI 11, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S A T E D CON VENTIONS OF this Lodto will be held the 2nd and 4th Tuehday nights of each month at 8.30. Visiting Kiights cordially welcomed. TIioS..m. .l'TIN(I, K. of LIt. and S. Crotwell Hotel Bul idi nog. NEWHEIIltY MARRKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer 3ros. Meat...................... 8(9 c. Shoulders ........................... 8e Hams.......................... 1c.e Best Lard ......................... 10( c .l c. Best Molasses, new crop...... (0c. Good Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn .................................. 80c. Meal ...... .................... 75c. Hay........................ $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.25. let L'atent Flour.................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.00. Good O..dinary Flour...........$3.25(a@3.75. Sugar ........................ (i(06. R ico.................................... 5" 81c. Coffe................................. 10 15c. Cotton sued meal, per sack... $1.25. Bale Hulls, per bale.............. 35c. Country Produce! flutter, per lb .................... 15@20c. Eggs, per dozen ............. loc. Chickens, each.................... 15@25e. Peas, per bushel.................. JOe. Corn, per bushel.................. 70c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50@6Oc. Turkeys, per lb ........ 6(a) 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75o. lioney to Loain,. On long time and casy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & Hun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f Uriuding Done Day or Night. Ready to make engagemenls. Will have an experienced miller. Satisfac tion guaranteed. f&t 4t R. L. Schumpert. For superior laundry work, either in a gloss or domestic finish, the Nowber ry Co's, new plant is hard to beat. Special Notice. 1)r. Geo. I llarding, the painless tooth extractor, will be at J. It. lair's home in Newberry, S. C,, on August 2u to remain one wcek, to give all a chance to have their teeth extracted without PAIN. Dr. Harding's office is at 1316 Malin street, Colombia, S. C., where all persons can !,ave dental work done by the now system, PAINLESS, at low prices by export dentist. Call and get, prices, all work war ranted first class and at low prices. Meeting of Stockholdors. A special niteoting of the stockholders of the - wberry Cotton Seed Oil M ill and Fertilizer Co. will be held at coun cil chambers on Thursday, the 25th day of July, 1901, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the consideration of special business. In Uood Order. Mr. G. Saddler, Route Agent of the Southern Express Co., was in tb' city on Saturday looking after the inte:est of his comp)any. lie examined the oflice here and founC it, to be in good order and the businesi of the ollice wecll conducted. He comiplimecnted the * agent, Capt. W. S. Langford. Steeped into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot * frightfully," writes WV. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., " which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Blucklen's Arnlca Salvo wholly cured me after hverythoag else failed. Infallable for Blurns, decalds, Cuts, Sores Bruises and PIles. Sold by all druggists. 25o. Dhiin'L Visit Newvspapier IRow. When in Newberry last Friday we met our old friend and Neighbor, Mr. T. D. Ramage, who happened to be in the city that day. Friend Drayte was well and cheerful and will make a good crop if anybody does. We also saw Blartow and 'Buddy' and Arthur Cope land, Bros. J. F. and E. HI. Todd, and strolled through the latter's mammoth furniture store. Saw friend John Eddy, the hustling salesman, end old Bro. Sherard Scott, Biro. Cal. McWhirter and Capt. T. J. McCrary and other good fellows. Newberi'y is a good town and is still growinrg.-Clinton Gazette. ( olumnbia Eo,nalo College. The catalogue of the Columbia Fe male College has just been issued and an excellent showIng is made for the college. The enrollment for the pafst session was 145. Dr'. W. W. Daniel, who Is well and most favorably known to all our peop)le, ls president, and he has the assistance of a faculty of seventeen - ladies and gentlemen, all trained work el's and fitted especIally for their work. Tihe course of instruction is high and thorough. In fact, this college is one of the few female institutions of learn lng that has a curriculum equal in overy respect to our male colleges, vocal culture, art, and a business course. Access is had to several large libraries, in addition to its own library and well seleeted reading table-especIally that of the South Carolina College, contain log over 30,000 volumes. The course of study is arranged on the univesity plan, thus allowing students to enter the class they are prepared for in every department. "It -is denominational without being sectarian." A Raging, Rloaring JFlood, .Washed ~lwn a telegraph lIne which -Chas. C. EIVs of Lisbon, La., had to re pair. "Standing waist deap in 10y water," he wri tesL "gave me a terrlble cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha saId I hadi Coiisumption and could not live, Then I began using Dr. Ring's New Die, -overy and was wholly curedi by six bottles," Positively guaronteed for * Conghs,Oolds andl all T broat and L~ung troubles b.y all druggists. Price 500. VAiUOUM AND ALT. ABOUT. l r. C. A. Fellers has returned to Newberry. Master Claude Morris Is visiting rela tives at Pomaria. ira. 1t. D. Wright returned on Fri day from Hendersonville. A rs. J. 1,. Aull, of Greenwood Coui ty Is visiting relatives in the city. AM iss Vera I louscal has returned home after a visit to friend: at Poinaria. Mr. and Mrs. ). A. I,ivingston have gono to Greenville to spend a few weeks. Al iss Olive t" eagle has bCen clected to teach the Old Town school, Uistrict No. 40. 51 iss Maybelle Stuart h as been elected music teacher in the Prosperity H1igh School. Miss Rebecca 13lack well, of Cli ntcu, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Iar hardt. Mr. Rahn Koon has been elected teacher at the St. Philips school, Dis taict No. 22. Miss Rebecca Wideman has been elected to teach the Bush River school, District No. 53. Mrs. O. E. Johnson and children, of Summarvillo, are visiting her father, Mr. S. 1'. Boozer. Mrs. C. T. Ilease who has been visit ing relatives in Anderson, returned home yesterday. Mrs. F. J. Russel and children left on Saturday for i)onalds, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mrs. L. W. Floyd and children left on Saturd.y for Saluda, N. C., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. S. J. Wooten, who has been visiting relatives in Greenwood county, returned to Newberry Monday. Miss Lillie Norris, who has been visiting relatives in the city, has re turned to her home in Fairfield. Miss Fannie Martin, who has been visiting relatives in Newberry, has re turned to her home in Donalds. Prof. Clarence Werts and wife, of Ehrhardts, are visiting his parents in the city. Miss Lizzie Kinard, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. Y. Morris, returned to her home at Pomaria Saturday. Protracted meeting is now in pro gress at Ebernezer church. The pastor, Rev. W. P. Boyd is assisted by Rev. W. 1. Wharton. Mr. and- Mrs. E. H. Aull, and son Herman, leave today with the Press Association for the Pan American Ex position at Ihuifail. N. Y. There will be a picnic in' Mr. J. C. Abram's grove on the 3d of August. The public is cordially invited to at tend and bring baskets. Rev. W. 13. Wharton will begin a protracted meeting at New Hope church next Sunday and he will be assisted by Rev. D. P. Boyd. The barbecue which was announced to be given at Mt. Pilgrim church will be given at Mr. J. M. Schumpert's residence on Friday, the 26th. Rev, and Mrs. M. G. G. Scherer and son, Paul, will leave tomorrow for Yale, N. C., where they will spend the vaca tion granted Mr. Schierer by his con gregat Ion. Mr. J. HI. Summer and little daugh ter Vera, of Atlanta, are visiting rel at.ives in and around Newberry. Mr. Summer Is a Newberrian and his many friends are glad to see him again. Prof. E. 0. Counts, of Wilmington, N. C., who was some time ago elected principal of the Prosperity H igh School, has accepted the position and will take charge when the school opens in the fall. We are glad that we wvill have Prof. Counts among us again. The train on the Southern due at 10:10 p. mn. camne very near being wrecked last night between D)onalds and IIodges. Some body had piled cross ties across the track and had It not been for the watehfulness o.f the engineer the traini would have been thrown from the track, but he stopped his engine and removed the ties. Thlere is a crowd of small boys in Newberry, between the ages o,f about eight and fourteen, who seem to take a special delight delight In making noise on the outside of the churches while sevice is going on. This should be stopped, and these boys who can not behave themselves should either be made to go on the inside of the church or to stay at home. Notice of Meeting of Con federate soidlors On the first Saturday in August (3rd day) at 8 o'clock p. mn., the surviving soldiers and sailors of the State or the Confederate States In the late War Be tween the States will meet in their respective townships and organize by electing a chairman and secretary, and shall elect by ballot an ox-Confederate soldier or saIlor, not a holder of, nor an applicant for a pension, as the representative of the veterans of said township. The meetings will be at the following places, viz: No. 1 township, Newberry C. H.; No. 2, Gibson's store; No. 8, Mt. Pleas ans; No. 4, Whitmire's; No. 5, Jalapa; No-. 0, Longnhore; No. 7, WIlliams' store; No. 8, Utopia; No 9, Prosperity; No. 10, Jolly Street; No. 11, Pomnarla. Notice will be given in the papers when the representatives will meet to elect a new county board. W. (G. Petorson. Chairman County Pensiton Board. 2t. W6 want an agent In every town within a radius of 50 miles, fine work, prompt attention, liberal commissions. For ternms and full part,ieulars address. Tern Nwbhany 8tinmLaundrv Co. Truo Hill FortIurd in a Number of (ataeN --All the (trand .ltlrors on Hiand thu First Morii,l -Cases T1lcd Yesturday. 'The Court of General Sessions for Newb!rry County convened at 10 o'clock Monday morniug, Judge ). A. Town send, of Union, presiding. Solicitor Seaso and Court Stenog rapher .1. D. Catipbell were both on hand and ready for work. The usual crowd of jurors, witnesses and spectators was in atten(danCe. '1he entire grand jury, Including foreman C. II. Cannon and seventeen other members of the panel, was present. Solicitor Sense swore witnesses to go before the grand jury in some twenty cases. The grand jurors were then briel ly Instructed by the celurt as to some of their dutles, being directed to pass upon tho bills of indictment submitted to them by the Solicitor and to give such consideration as they might deem advisable to the general public affairs of the county. During the day true bills were re turned against the following persons for the o11e1ises indicated: Norman Keon, Sam Counts, Willie Counts and Mnorman Gallmnut--dlsturb Ing religious worship and riot. P'ink Wise--assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. William Jackson-sanie offense. Cord Glasgow-samte offenso. John E. ()uzts-refusing to provide for children. Reuben Miller, assault with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. Thirty-three petit jurors answered to their names. J. W. Boozer was ex cused from further attendance. Tihe first case tried was against John HIardy, colored, charged with perjury in that he swore in court here a year ago that he had, on the fourth day of July, 1899, bought, liquor from one Carter Hill, then on trial. The de fendant was represented by Mr. 13' aso. The jury found him guilty, and he was given a sentence of six months on the chaingang and $100 fine. Dick M. Taylor of the city, was par tially tried for violating the dispensary law, but the case against him was nol prossed by the solicitor before the con elusion of the case. Taylor was repro sented by Messrs. Schumpert and Blease. Scott Johnstone was tried in his ab sence for selling liquor In violation of the dispensary law. Scott Johnstone was found guilty, but as he was not present the sentence of the court could not be pronounced. Reuben Miller, colored, was convict ed of assault with intent to kill, lie was given four moths or fifty dollars. Gloud Work of the Firemon. Yesterday morning the alarm of fire was sounded, and when the companies reached the scene the warehouse of the Standard Oil Company, which was situ ated on the Southern track just above the oil mill, was almost burned to the ground. Several barrels of oil were stored1 in this house and it was only a fewv feet from the oil tank. The Exelsior coinpany went to work immedlately and eyen succeeded in partially saving the shed that connected the house with the tank. Several cx losions occurred while the company was at'work, and there was danger every moment of the large oil tank be comning too hlot and exploding. It was a dangerous p)iece of wvork, but wvhen there Is a chance to save any property the Excelsior firemen care nothing for danger to themselves. Newberry Is justly p)roud of her fire department, and their brave workc yesterday morning will only increase her confidencec in them. The cause of the fire is not known. There were several engines shifting at tile time and it is p)ossible that a spark from one of them started It. The loss Is estinmatedi at about $400. Bunting for decoration pulrposes at tf Wooten's. Now We . Have and n If p I er f head. i are qic c y 15 ca Do yoi S. thi-lo ~higher NEWB FI' S OF T iteport of WYl \ .t Il ti,let Sunc+;y Hehoo1 :1, 1 901 Name of Teacher. ' o a 6o' 1). Ml. W ilkins......... :1 9 13 A. A. Freeman...... 2 30 Is 30 M atti Cas y............ ,i - Ilattic uht h sot......... I 8 8; t M1. E.1Dan iclsont........I 1 --" I Oscar W il!son........... 6 -11 ':, J. 11. T.1homascon........i 1 38 12 Ella Brown....... ..... 8 I I 7i It W . Al. Pinson........... 15 15 12 Frank 1)vore.. 10 I3 !)' 1t Ollicers & 'l'eaclters.. 1A Total Enrollmen t.... - 2-7171 $1.5 Totad No. 'resent.... 171 Dots from OI nppeli.i. Ni r. Editor: We are having sonic Iino weather now for getting rid of the grass and laying by the crops. We are needing rain, especially on red land. Alrs. Sallic Wilson and t hree pretty little grand children, of Ihanborg, are spending the sunmer at Airs. J. U. Irwin'is. Aliss Carrielee Holly, of Fairlield, i4 spending the s,ummer at Air. W. T. Glenn't. The patrons of Chappells school met Some time ago and elected Al'. J. Bro d1s Knight to teach the School at this place. They also elected the following trustees to serve the next two years: J. R. Irwin, J. It. Scurry and J. J. White. The protracted meeting will cotm mence at ('ross Roads the lirst Sunday in August; two sermon s a day: dinner on the ground. 'T'he pastor, Rev. E. A. IleDowell, will do tie preaching. lie will also commelicl, Ip:"utracted meet iny. at Haluda on the second Sunday nig It and continue through the following week with one sermon a dlay and one at night. Rev. A. JI cA. Pittman, cditor of the South Carolina l3aptist, of Greenwood, paid us a pleasant call a few days ago, soliciting su.ise'ribrs for Iis p?per. Too scribe of these few linces is sick this week. Haven't missed a spell of fever very far. Most respectfully, .Tnlian. St. Paul's Itemsu. It is hot and dry. We are ueeding rain. Miss Emma Julia Dreher, of Lexing ton county, is visiting at Col. ''los. Holloway's, and Mr . l'. Iedenbaugh's. The young men of the St. Paul's com munity have organized a l't.erary socie ty. Next meeting will be held Satur (lay evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody are invied to ct me. We won't be be hind other communities. The farmers aro ready to lay by their crops, but, would like to have a good rain first. Gardens are about dried up. An Agent of the Chicago Potrait company passed through this commu nity last evening. Mr. JInyne Wedeman has been elected to teach the St. Paul's school next session. Mr. Ernest Sii Is teach ing the sum mcr term of two months. We wil1l have some melons by-and-by. Chips, come when the bell rIngs long and loud. The "'nigger8' "' lien is about out blackberries. What is nicer' to eat for breakfast than a half-grown rabbit ? Let's all go to the reunion at Little Mountain on the 9th of August, where we can't see anybody for everybody. July 17th. Pur:h. A New Jersey man wvas recontly find $10 in a police court for sleep ing in a church. Tho clergyman wasn't even arrested. An old bachelor says the only thing necessary to enable a man ae win a woman's love iB opportunity. flppaltiig PiaDpas110ol. are always on the look out for nice to offer p)atronB. rice is reasonable, so much the bet ow you'll be pleased. isn where we struck the nail en the We deal with live people who are e touch with fiabing vessels. They k to supply us with this table doll MIACK ERIEL. our price, all can afford them 'RE CHIEAPERt TIIAN MEAT. ursolf ai good turn-come at once E. will not last long. Next apt to be To Carty, ERRY, S. C. liactunt lai, a U ot ln Atmirlemiy thip". (aridens hi.ve about dried up. Sone few cases of measles prevail. 'Tho general health of the conmanit.y Is very good. Farm work iS not (iito (o pressing, and we are gettinl tie' lay '-by fever inl oun' veins. l rs. [fie-hard Martin and (lildlretn, of No. (I, lpent, las- Saturit1y1' niiI t, and Suatndtay with llir si ter, lirs. .1. K. I':pl .. and family. If thete wats Iy 1'edit he'loninillg to the cntton1 b loot m'oloed inl mly last week's letter, it shoIuld lave been given to Ir. i\l. I,. Wicker anid not to M . L. i ickert as it appeatred. When our etlitot" wa,; speaking of the prospective caldidates for 100:1, he failed to Imentionl his (wit laut'. We havo hotard l':litc,' .\ull's nam01e m)ent tiontied dil''t'nt ltimes nt- at suitatblc atoil tmost Iriystwort hly a iii! tite for secre tary of State. If Id itor Auoll r"un:+ he will nklet' it lively for the manl that bhtts hi:n. IIo woul. Y'e;, he would, be gmt ernor if he col1, and there's 110 doubt11 but, what at 'reat. many other'S would too. Mr. aml \Irs. .lolui I). Nton' and children, of E'xcelsi(,r eeommunnity, vi:;ited their parents: andl kinred in this section Ist S uiday. Otr brot.her. I. I)., of neatr Nwherry, spent last Sunday with uL. 'I r. M . I".. loore andt sonl, ltabie, of (IrtlLuLy :ection, visited 't'h1o0. 1. II. I:pps and family last Sundtay. Look here frielnd crresprlt)dcs, if you 'enem)ber somec tim)te past., I told c ( that I was going to i Itrodire sonc toing in tho future in behalf of the I'ounth Estate of thu Ilerald and News. :"ow If you will )rom)ise to do better, and come to the front n1111d let us hiar from yOut rt'gularly. I will outline the plan that I was thinking about,. I thought that we would have all enter tainmncit of some kind at 'the capital, and that, we would call upon our liberal cdior, who never backs down on ac cott of a liltlc expense, to give us a fre I ikl:(t. And I will fulrther se ggest that we call upon) our liberal h(:arted Senator Tillulan and hiis co-partner, .ohn 1. McLauriin, to be presenI, and Tillman skin the oat, while lohnnie jumips the rope. Co to wor': now dear friends and lcst's make The Hlerald and News lively and full of fun. It seems like lie one I hatv,; just mentioned is worth soictling if you will comply with my request, MIr Editoir. I 'lealse make i cross mark at the botton of this letter. I want to say sonething about our sermon at Colony last Sunday. It was so appreciated anl fill of truth and good meaning. I t wl s only at pity that norc of our church-goin;; people could have heard it. (I pastor, llev. Arm strong, always kinouws just. t,he kind of spirit,ual food his people need. Listen dear Christian friends to the text, and ponder it in yot' hearts: Ie not de ccived: God is not mocked: for whatso. ever Ia Ia) soweth that shall Ihe also lrap. For Ihe that sow ethI to hIiis Ilesh, sh all of the flesh reap corrutmtioni. Imtt lhe t hat sowethi to (lie spirit, shall of the rpiriit, reap Ii fe everlaisting. IKphe 91ians 5:78 verses. I think it, veiry e.ssent,ial thact we parenOits imakie th tc xt ap~plicable to our'selvcs. .1 ear parentsI , weL are daIly sowing seeds of some kind in thie hear'ts of our children. 'ithier b)y pirecopt or' ex ampleC, arid these seeds are surie to br.ing forthI fruit of some kind. Now the personal andi ser'ious part of the qutest,in comes in, what kind of seeds are' you sowing, if they are seceds of corrupt,Ion, you iniay onilyC epet to ree pcorrupi lion. TJhe woirds of the Script ure whieh sayeth: TriIn upi a child ini the way it, shiall1 go, and whl en it get.1 old it will not depart, fironi itI, Ii most r. isuiredly so. Nine1 timefls out of ten~ 1 our hiId ren ar'e just whlatever we make themi, their' repuitationi alndi character isL only a hart of our1 seed whiichi we hiavo sown. We ar'e all weak arid prioneO to win der' aft,er (lie evils~ of our niaturie, but wheneve~r I see imisbehiaved clhild(Prn, a thought ailways thishes up in my m id (of' the plarenItall tral ~iing. So Iot, us bear' initu int: cd is not mloc2k ed wh atsoever we sow, that w(e shall also reap and eiven after our hodiVs hiave bc come ap)art otf the cart.hi our seedl is bringing foirthI flu it of some kid. Th'le success of theo woild dlepenids u1pon thie Ikindl (If seed we atre sow inrg. "Wi'll wionderl ever VO'(case?' inequiIro the friends (,f Mrs. L,. Pe'aso, of I ,aw ronico, Kuan. They knew she had b)een uniable to leave der' bed In seven years oin alccount of kidney amnd liver trouble, nlorvous priostrati1(on and genieral dlebil Ity ;butI, "'Thr'ee bottles o f l'lectric Bit (cers enabled mii to w,alk,"' sheo writes "and ini three months I felt like a now person." Womiei n uferig fromi Head achie, Jiackachie, Nervousness, Sleep. lessness, Melanchloly, 1Fa11nting andi( DI)zzy Spells will 11hid It a piricoloss blessing. Tiry it.Satisfaction Is guar'an teedl at al11 (druggists, Oznly 50c. TIheO essenitial conld Itions for fi no laundry work are' u p-to-date machincry, good .,pp)lies, ~ompel)tr ait workmanship. Having meIt~ all these equire'menlts the Nowberr'y Laundry Co. is In a plosition to cater to (lie most, critIcal. Sieil Meetiin of Stockih1olden A SPECIA l, M'ETING OF THlI - stockholders of the Nowher'ry (Cotion Seed Ol. Mill and Ferti, lizer Company will be hold at Council Chambers on 'Thursday thue 25th day oh .July, 1901, at I I o'clock a. mn., for' thc conside'at ion of special buineiss. Please aittend in person or b)y prloxy, L. WV. li.OvoI, Mect ary. Nawherry, H. C., July 18, 1901. TIhiat HeautIful $5.00 Spring -uilt ro duneed to $4.5. 8. J. wnnotan V The Riser Millinery Conipany i:; t)(f(rin:; the(ir entire( sitockl ait g;reatly re<IIt 'a'l pi 'ces:.I .EVE IYTA 1N(; \1t'll' c IN ld Call and seo, thern if you want bargains. Teacher W antec. Jit i: O'TI*)N . ' T N \\VOi) . i thool I)Mrit, N . .I, wiil ilcet att the t'Yhool hui;"t, l'I ra ..y, Jutiy :'l;. at "1 1. Inl. for the' purp1o--t, ,o , t:o n; a teacher for11 "tm.in)t -A-11>bI-tit' yeair. Saary wil1 ho $2.- per mon'th for at trII of ahout ti moLnlthl. Api ilitant!: will send their ia plit'.tions to either of the J. {. I N\ IN , nii a, S. ('., O. \ I I. Newhrry, S. C ., .1l)I: W. 1 'TII N(;, l l elena, ,. C. JIONEY TO LOfN! To Iitt-Two Vacant I ooIii uit - ( r ('rotw('ll I lotol. ' t \" 1ent. WONEY TO LdOIN! To Sell-lh't fai i lc Coltty, tot far from towt. Ch-'eap. MONEY TO LOAN! Fir ani(I Acci(lont Insu1raneo writl toin by OIlico over 1ower'-I ht)rt. Teacher Wanted. r ill-, i'ii l ' EI"i 1' i i l N .\('A d iny wilI ue't ut, tht lit s u hool iou t:e on tlt I.,5it \utust., I' tI, for the )ur :)t.. of ;-c"to a te:cher. hool tterml (i moulith1:. aal'.r'y) ;,t perl monllthl. :\li plli{ie tn t : mnu::t emti in t IeI' aipplicntion>; to thr u l : l(r ';,ed ,n or befort'e abovL dat.e. V,. i'. ;NN I,)\V,1 Nt".wherr'y, S. ('. STATE OF ,Oi'Ti CA N()i41 NA, NEWBF.l:1 I, Y C(lUNTlY. 13y \V. \V. H dgIe, l ., I o'"ate utidgo. W i( lll:I:\S. Jt) ;1'I'll 11. IlIINTElt V hatth miale Suit, to luot to gia in;hitl i(;tter.; of ntlmini:;trat.it,n o(tt h1, (': aLe ill d eb'eets of I )r. U. 11. ('aiw l . 'Phece are therefore to ciL; and ar. m1on1ish all atid tiinglar lhe Icinire'd and creditors of the said Dtr. OG. It. (abt Weil deceased, IL.at, thto1 h,' ;'.otl appear before Ie, in the Couri of I'roitle, to ht) heli at Newherry ('om.1 1 . Ilio:-, S. c., Ol th(! :1011th day of Ju ly ie.;t af te 11mb li e i.:on t.tercor, at 1 I o'clock ill Lite foren1oon, to sh,ow cau1e, if any they have, wh.v the itl atidmintistra tion xhould not he gianttd. Givenl under tty h:ant, thi Lhth 1:h,Ih day of July, .\. 1). Igno. W. \V. liuDG IN ,". I. I'. N. C'. Teacher Wanteod. m' 11 i: Tri t UST E-s A N 1) I'A'iIl ONN I. of(.Central Schtool District No.:21, wvill hold a meeinjg otn the :-ltht July3, at, :t o'clock ff>r the 1Iprposc (of eect,ing, a teaicher' for 7 mont.hs, S in wvinteri anid 2 in Ju ily antd Aulgust. Salary $:10 pe mont,h. A11 a.plincitionst, mttl4 be in the htands oIf tho utndermsiguned by3 t,hei abo4ve sid( (date, tand immtttediately l.htereaft,er there will bte an elect.ion fo'r I Ire t,rn L'is tees also on thu saone date at -I o'clock. Thr ill be let, to thec- lowest repon)0 sill b)ider a colt,ract, to buil d a belfry, a p)iazza in front, aind sotme ccilintg ont thte Ins ide. The trustees have t he tight to re,iet, any antd aill bids1. Specellicnt ionts wvill be given on that day. WV. 8. HMV iT, Hi.:cy., NEWBJEIIFY(]OLE E'nrohmnont last seston (Coursesi for Deos w~~it -;cienco Hall withl worki ibrairies of 10,000( V~olu EN poriotnced Toachtors. Eflicient Pl.rparatory D. S in Porparatory Deopartn .tlitard Mt 50) to $ 12 50 Ni-K'NSNSiON HIm (ANS OGTO Geo. B. CRO0 HAVE YOU On every Cash amount of $5, th BARGAINS offers FREE OF Our offer islmrite More goods for I an Egg-Ca That's your indi your goods from Bee-Hive o The Fair and i l lp'+rl I1 'rrsLng ('I ) I.'n l atr i o(rnWV 1*'' iciind I' N8nco stre"t; :; Wam l:t slantd is p)repa ecd to do all {.is:, If . 1.anin ? ;11:t Ilying :n.l Ipr :- i ll. ; i : 4n; cct for andl lnhnt Ii Iir '.) arid ebensl ! for. $[ 0)g unided 1842. (?1 '\ YN ":.~j? t . ' i rais." Sold direct from the factory. Comparison speaks louder than tes timonials. Stieff pi anos "sing their own praises." Order one on trial or for compari son and you will buy the Stieff. Old instruments taken in exchange. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano MJlanufacturor, Baltimore, Md. Nor. & So. Carolina Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N.C. C. H. WILMOTH, IV! anager. Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have agood Lime piece. Come and buy it of Us as we have, a large selection. If your watch, clock Dr jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we wil put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jwalr, ' :l' re; it ig Ii : C loyer, -t it lo t > ril W()~ llY .\ I ilt AtH1. V gu it tie 'v'li Il 1. Pl a o fg . C.alaile iartoro. in 1856. rop. 1 ilient, purc nhaWnse tock 'thea Soiver youad on dto n t30, 'das onl:. rr ifie i raiiFree. \'t o t ewety to buy CBargaedins5. sqar>. e~e h Eletivos og aboatoies