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.', \ " V \r 5h . .i ". ean ass."r.' its e: It r Ihat -.'n r's p\riate se'crta't -v . p : w neover "11ry to intj:re'' the IS::ie '. - 11411;t s0 ollg ais it 's -lo' ., '.*... the governor" : any W0 o \o'her :: iriontds, for it is a fact reo . ' throughbout the State that the ::ate new -pa iper has done its :thlre to ho'p bring onl thte defeat of every ran,ii\ldtse fir poll! ical otllee whose cause it has hmn ip tied. With these fat:s befor us, we again, with the utmost sine rit.y, assure the odit or of It o State that the "governor's plrivato secretary's paper" is not going to "try to injur"o the StatI newspaper, a111l tgafitinl we' wislh for it, nat its editor tnltly years of prosperity. .John G. Capers, the newly appointed distriet attorney for Soullt Carolina, took the onth of oWlice in ('hiarleston o;t Werlne-la l. IIt saiii imntliately after taking charge t'itt, ho was tnot appolut (A ay a democrat but, is a republica n, ri that I he inlluencre of Senator Mc La irin did not havt, o mich to do the appointm-nt its his own poll tit.-. "My appfointmnrnt" he 4aid, "will r.ot hiavt any eftect one way or another "pon the controver.-y in the demcratic par.y as represetntel by ,enators ,M - La :rin and Tillman. I have been .. ;roughly aligned with the republican Tarty on noutionai eri:slots since the t l,,tion of the Chicago platform avd na t i :re puliicly -upp1rorte'd cAe;' n11le.y f ,: r,sr;.ident, and ,nce duiring a Icm r/ r:Lry rAlidence In Mlar'ylind1, voted trrepublican ticket in a 'on test f< r tl,c Ieghi>aturo."' di not scure the apipoinitment, or ..1 deitecra tic (1istrict at torne'y after all. As a resul t of t,he ispen hsary'3 profitsI be intg Iak en away fromn Charleston 31ayor~~it Smly (lhe has itke n oil the r'aid ing squalttl of the city and left the State constables to enforce the law ias besit, t,hey can, gilvinog as t,he reason for th is action '"that Chiarlestoni could scarcely be expet!Ced to go on sperding thlous and s or dollars annuailly to eniforee the law wheti all thu prohits from It were to ho taken from hier." Th'lis Is certainly not the prolt r view to take of th is matter. It is as muchb the duty of the city of Charleston or any other city to eni fore the d ispensary law as It Is their duty to enforce anty other law on the statute books. And it Is their duty to enforce It even if they think the law to be unjust. Governor MJCSwconoy has sent lotters at dIfferent times to all the mayors of the cities and towns of the Stato askitng their co-operation In the enforcement of t,he dispensary law and offering to withdrawv the constabulary force If It was not needIed, and ini thIs wvay since lhe has been In offico tho constabulary force, ilhe most ohjection able feature about the law, has been considerably reduccd. A nd all ailong the governor has shown that his p)urp)ose hats beon to abolIsh the conistabulary system alto gether if the people would demand the enforcemont of the law and see that It .Is enforced. This anoti on the p)art. (of Mayor Smytho In Charleston wIll not help matters. In view of the charges made agalinst -him by E. 8. Maclay In his late history of the United States Rlear Admiral Sohley has demanded a court of nqulry and hIs request, has been granted by Secretary Long. Thle four charges made against him as given by the WVashington P'ost are as follows': Firat, The alleged delay off Cienfugos, Cuba. Second, The alleged slow pro gross towards Santiago de Cuba from Cienfugos. Third, The retrograde movement on the 26th and 27th of May. Fourth, The battle of Santiago and de struotiona of Cervera's fleet. The court of inquiry will convene some time In September and It Is probable that ad miral De9ey will preside. So long as only the credit for winning the naval battle at Santiago has bon given to Sampson by the navy depart butwhei n aditonto being robbed of he reib orwinning the battle, he was bannd f nWarine he:-. t h.h im t hat th' mAtt hoier htuhl be 1d i ' w t" he.i' thi t m . r a.f A r meet ig ts . .n tP l 1t% 1 4.i T ' : i . , \ '. , I ... 1h, '.: ti . .2 r lxmmediaxtely folowing~ the esn1. .'hool is gie a . pecial B ble d :i. f : Ic inutes by the p:otor. dsgnes Spermial for v thex. in you ng. l'very third Sundal:y is given to the ;tud of mi ss ions. a'nd spec ia l o.eri ar' maduoe l each class. T ill. l'.1 l' 1 .\YE'li: .\,..''N ; A uratse of sy$tL'atie tible' study, .vith talks oin sitpeia'l top:it wil be C)lfered for the neext few mioniths~. C:I'Wooi x a:A1h'l-: Tr 10 n.x xxx iG\ i:-..:. Wespecially axious to have vey pirson in our com ity i n te std ii some iha,tnl of Christian work. ''he ispwortIh I ,eagueo is dlesignxed for this purpo.xo, 1im niediately following the pastor's Ad res on its plan ind purpos t Sunday wexing t,ho i Laue will be orgailzed. lv'eryodly can ho x mc mbehtlr or the lea'1gie. Iverybody slilx:d be. Yoxu oose noti ng. You gain everyti ng. evr yo o w int,to know everyboidy in your 'hutxrci and Lo0111m uit .iiiy better? Join ,1I Leagu. Do you wan.g t to enjoy ;our religion? e oll tho Iogue, s o ou wat symn apxthy and spiritual help? eing the eaguei. lo you want. to rI how to (0 cnhrist ian work? Join tI) League. )o you want to k now how to atiract, Peoile to the best soci ly, to the chuxirchx, to Christ? Jloin the ILeaguxe. Gameix t.O th m1)ieet ing Su ndlay evenu ing amd l'ring y'our frie:xds. Pastor Advertisexi 1.01tters Remaniing inx the postollico at New borry, S. C., foxr weok endinug JuLly 13, 1901: A - Anna I0. A ditams, lhxxrt A ppitoby, Mary Anxdrews, B. A. A ull. IB-N. Ltxeden, Mamnlo Brown, 1Li111e Brayboy, Bonno Board, W. B. how ers, Dxrayton Burton. C-Ida (Jlamp, lEd. Croimer, Rt. F. Con noerily, Il1la C1onnal, Geo. W. Cole man, 1(da Ciamip. D--Edward D)ukes, Rt. A. Dowaldt, MIauda. G-lennio Gleen, Trhomjas Goree, A. 1E. Greon, A. J. Glenn, Eliza Gilliams, Elizabeth Gilliam, M. G. Gibson, Emma Gilro., H.- J. II. Ilendrix, John Iliggins, WV. J. H-odges, Josexphineo Hlolmes. Ma---~xry Jilces, John Johnson. IC-Willo Kibler, Mi. F. King. 1r-A. M. LesteLr, Minnio lyles. M-I. Tr. Mayor, Geo. II. Martin, WV. J. Miller, Bary McMorr'is. P-)avid Pins, Mary C. Pritchard, J. D). W. Porter, Willio, Price,. lI-Meta 10. Rtoberts, Boxj. J. Ramrsoy, Willie IRoiford, Barnio Rtight. $--Addie Samples, Carrie Ivey, care of TI. M. Sanxders, Maggie Spearman, J1. W. Swilton, Sallio Sunimora. Ti-J. M. TJimmenrman, Mat Traddick 2. W-Rtoberdia Wallace, Hannah Wal lace, Arthur' P. Wortz, "tattle Whieolor, Jas. D). Wickor', Georgo Wilson, Sue Wilson, John L., Wilson, Wed Wright, W. M. White, Cornxella Wright, Calvin Wilson, 1H. W. Wil llatna, B. Bi. Williams, Ehigo 811gh; care of W. M. Wicker. Persons calling for these letters wvlL please say they wore advertieed. Every lot at Auction, 30th. Palmetto Li'ver Medicine cured me of chronic constipation " writes James Evans, Piedmont, S. L. Sold at Dr. Van8mith's Drug Store. ly Carpets at lower prices than over be fore. See them, at WVooten's, tf [Have.you read display ad. of the Auction Salo the 30t,h. - I . . , ..r 'thren . a. , of i t' i at e n\i :1'., t trai l it h . much p asur ti ht 1. asa:ene ai~ a rte i hOr ', c. 00 111tol t 1't 11 l? . 0r amsaeayallce kn , :n e t o here "aI : h e . . in m hub way have tridt. pe.e vZ thi aliace ortw ye.tatrt, andi' a tind the, ht hl 1 havc ben on red b t ord trlane d wi t the gr a 'ie t ni.e b 'r,l. I f t a I foua to.'the:emergenc. Our 1'rgan; a 1 t ::: hao .e. ete r o rate ui' er mf i. . elect ond n.ihbr to j -i oan Aland el nwbr brethren:. whlen' orlt:ore wasn f to erl wi 1 11 T h m" e':. then saw ,t ?oo works'anit of h allince an the se it e'today. The ojer, of th::erganiatio. n wal:i s to l ther S, a:ose who wer unabe to stnd:o: .-cii~'tro of. 1toSate aianc: .:\C e, iw pure achrialesr thg y hoa :r:bcr and a brother in this or rl s bpr t b a l reing m.o Iece: yo.n here oace more. 1. in my Stkbe one have tried to piehits' var ealian for two ears and ind. brethren that \hie 1 have been hon crt by the order, and have been treat oti with the greatest respect by every I::tltbel'a I feel that I have been 111n t othto t e ergene'. w aur a tn eia tion has. I fear d eteriorated onier on a".t:iniifist ration, it-.stead of tlli ..l irg up1. The truse of his I ton't kow, unless it is neglect. on y part and Yours to do our whole duty in eneo zing our nei,llbor to joini our ranks and help us light thle bathte of life. \'01* can re Ntwtbe', brethren. e o r oank yuf full to overflow ing wit lenber : the then saw the sooa works of th, alliane and they se it today. '1'he onject of the organization was to help the poor. to assist those who were unable to stand alone, purely charitable t,img, yet how man hat c withdrwn from our rolls: some by death, but a large ma jority from causes known but to them sele. In the death of atonth" . Xr. derok onroughour brhest. liht hias acti10on as this ati tr ha0 dad i en athe inalsconesh will e had to-day', lseson.u Lookn in hervy valst of the wollanc M1r Crosand po allaned tand tre etor hst asod.et usr oft,er iters i derdfrmt. li ancowf,- rtnw laely nvete,an youfo Tisin plac ed wthan oppoiono onh grouderha te yurd anesdintr, ao a rst,l frn and catld nt to ausedsfo youginizeing o. btwaotended oan t,ooc and ha tul e f orstl)s l tht goodu alliahe rdeotd ts fund. lTht elatierwa offereely. diud pgral conet ain the era dporthn wasor put, iatln atv wrevnain the or-an orgn' liett the Stat ne. o akalt agtios. aohorlstngt aThie bdsusy will be mringmfdnatl ac o thendliance pr.ososand pro thed retat the directors ef thie a tt aanco xchnw afey eteo.n a Prisdln et withrn oftho Ntiona i arllance th retat l ad inghts sas Whtustfu e an Tound Yo euow. o oraIinnswork.oto was lefttnby t< frend othM. hAd thoaty wof exforgton golofie oryer,and theufuerd. teril Hmar was elo diudi. Hroan oas traed the beealdsoticor utt t t alctie workersi the wonlderfu oac he ate aLiancormedy tae act wites:ol "Aftertaing w bsepoesi 'rs hobody wured. AlI mri provesit atchupos ering f)oon andmah, ie and Kreyto toubiectonry of5th Soltd ballc edrugge. Presidno Whabt. Yof tAre aina Whe Vyo tae GTrves TaseleseCh. Treat bcausetheolo wouars anby prientd on overy biogty bow ing tat Is sitmplay wron Yando Qund ine lid wiot or. bnoft Ture it as. a600.en .\\ . Nele w ill e hli il ' ho at 1' iirit ac:ads'my nox '. lot'day. \ Na t y I ot N oti sh wvill top.u h,. \.hil at .1lo y Sa t r' net r n tonalda. 1; , \ It' 111 1 a 'd ri; In l ti I ull. a t h:'. \ tih'f n Il tll t'ia. t h !u o at 1 t \art kil' io v it T ' it l ! I N.o s. If .,I\u w:in( Ilr\I htn to oa t lhe i lit t i n tl Neit'\ ;'," al, it \h:is l lter-<tin 1'lw , l.. t I Ihk, : I "th \ia. 'ountl for t' 'ral tu ot nt hi, lttr i h tme In t'h ur' da the ith \::s l'.a lltit':mnger, of t'lhmut'i:a, ' \ iittg re': ives til this egoitn(y. 1''. I ce Sin l:i ml ife have : \ mie ,' l: Int li' I Nh'rt' h :ta wi tea1 hY torl 0 ia11 it t'v fra l m\itrti m t. .\ comm iit tee h as h1c i 1 apt oi ied to solicit tul bs1 pti t' Ols for a sit IItig scho at St. I'hilips and Iachman ('ha' . tow \itig t 1he "t' t s of :uhi n iTi.t, w wish the cotis ttce nutl h 5 lOm' e-s in thii ir unde~'rtamk ing,. 'r.'of. T t- \\ ' it'\ antd sist I, ' la a, of Newb'rrv w\ert' in this sect ioi hlst. Sutday. They took in preaching at. St. a 'hilips and Ilchman Chapel ch'ch)es. This is onur venerable d osli tump. \\ are alays proud to umeet him. i r. \Wicker is a youingr man of omarked ability, 'le has just iinished his gradu: t It course at Newbetry il i',.e., and is niow before t he world to~ itursu for him sel f an avoenttiou of .o1me kind for his fuitue life. V1videntl he wart b' a public servant iutt hatever avocation he may be thrown. Ve higzhly Comllmend him to the publ:o, and most assuredly thos., who are hunting for a good piece of material ean tind it. in the person of ''hos. -. Wicker. lie is a self made young man, fall of vigor and perseverence, 'here is no "dud' isn" connected with him. it's a bad idea to say too much at one time, let it be ever so good. I don't know why it is. unless the world is expanding to such an extent that the people havcn't time to enter tain very much of anything at a time. I want to have somethiin' to say in a fature letter about the bovs. antd the d:atler of allow iuin them to k:ioel around. If there is anlything on earth that I am interested about it's tie b'vs. I have a special interest in the boys. and there is nothin that I love bett:r than a good boy. The future hore of the worl rests upon the boys. I..\TER CIiPS. M r. and Mrs. S. J. kuard and daugh ter. M:. 13. B. R'ikard, went up to An derso:: last Saturday to visit re.atives. Mr. 11. 11. Kibler who has been work ing for the Carol!::a lla:ucfactari: Company at Newberry for tt.o past -even months is takint a vacati-m. The crops are wonderfully improved since the rain of the ISth. Wec just opened our Tuesday's Herald and we were certainly sorry to set t hose peor old chips which have beec culfed about for the past two weeks. Well, we are not going to comp)lain nor mcke any corrections, but simpily call upon thme public to excuse them. Thbe residence of I. WV. Buzhardt was st,ruck by lightning last Thursday night 18th instant. Mr. and Mrs. Buzhardt wvere at supp)er ini the (lining room which adjoins tIhe house. Mr. Buzhar*dt was considerably stunned. As soon as he re covered from the shock he thought of his little boy who had laid down near the firepmlaec atnd went to sleep as children often do. He hurtridly wvent to tho child and soon found that it was not even awakeni from its sleep. The bolt strucek the house .on the right of the tirep)lace, knocking the clock and mantle down and broke otut several lights in the window. 'When the mantle fell It came within about, six inches of falling on time child's head. Notwith standing the child was surrounded with death blows, not a hair of its head was tmolessed. This shows us the kind care and protection of God over ils chil dronet. If God be for' us wvhiat can be against uis? We were also inforimed that tihe resi dence of Mr. John McCullough, Jr., was struck by lightn ing the same night. Mr. McCullough was not at home. Prof. L. A. Jiawkcins gave a zono phonie entert ainment at Union Academy on Tuesday night, the 23d instant. We were sorry that we could not make it convenient to go over, but old Mrs. Ohips andl several of the children speak in the very highest terms of the enter tainment. It was our pleasure to worship with the Christian congregation of Ebonozer Methodist church last Sunday morn ing and to hear a most, excellent seor mon preached by their pastor, Rev. 1). P. Boyd. This~ was the first time that we have had the priviledgo of hearing IHey. Bloyd preach. Notwithstanding the sermon was pointed antd full of Bible truth, yet we were not at all sur prised as it was nothing more than we expected.- *fheo is nothing surprising about a good tree b)ringing forth goodl fruit. This was the beginning of a series of mectlngs at 10bonozor. Hev, Bloyd announced that Roy. R. C. Wyu lhams would p)roh in the afternoon. We were sorry that we could not stay' over and hear Rev. Williams' sermon. The farmers throughiout this section have the best crop)s that we have soon any where in the county. July 25, 1001. Chips). The easy terms the feature of ?hoj day the 30th, t)),t1'tt 11w ih,n. 'I'ho' hot, wavl. nat hen brokon by a ii:itt' tatti. ('r0I1. nro Iooking, very Ih!oo. Ild t-.rll is a. fath lu ;.rttin rl oil" turn'ed \t r. It 'n 1\ti1lb:'In, of Illehoa, $1p 1t, ;:1i1t'tb y ut : h I r . . :unh\r\. .\Ih l:; tis 1 ''ete t 11u ' bot'n ''tl'etted to Iteatth 1.o I.)II Town I1..hIool for. the i no\t ::'n.1 \;, I li o I.. k ing, of N II1't.y-81x, (. ' , f.'rlt'r I ecIrr of tht (O l 'T'own tt'hool, i spend1i1; ta ft'w dtay?I wIth1 \I r:. .1. \\. tantlers. \Vo all nuy wel .'011m0 hcer back in onc m1idst. NI r. .. \'. itderl , one of tit 'I'owni's mo10st )olulttar faruors, along in tll : ting a!d: "If ht mato lt) huslio:- of wvh t't on Ix a ret've, wihIt'l tltluh't. havo iny fertill.'or undor it at all, that, Ito wou.ld end t ho ('IintonOrphauuao at har rol of tl1u,'," antl when ito lhrolieed it turn"surtled up II; husholi, t"o heo shipped1u't1 his promitd ba-rre l of lour la:,t Friday, .11u1y (1), 11)(11. 'I'his is a geod oxntmpi le t'feh farmer ihlob matl' a good wheat erop. 'l'he railroad authoritles have uado a ur-voy on the old eit-off and found six foot. fill, and probably thoy will makte itmediato head-way as to drainin g It. at ont't. *t July 22, 1901. Get I slice of eart h the 30th. "liewnro" naid tho potter to the cli, anl t littlo lator it wats waro. An egotist. is a a1)111 who thinks himseli somebody and ovorybody elso nobody. Tho woman who nogloets hor hus - band's shirt. front is not. tho wifo of his bosom. Liv in the. present. Lots of pio ple render them.;olves unhappy by too nmuch foreenst. Notice to Overseers. A LL O\'E[RSIEERS AlRE iIEREI3Y noutiled to put their roads in good con(iitions by the 1st day of ;eptember. Anu they are also requested to make a. return by said date, together with a li1t of all tools belonging to the county. J. M. SCIIU.\I'lt'1', Supervisor. 4 F1 I::T-CLASs BA I3E CU E .i will he given by Mir. W. \V. Hiser and Mr. Johu-on at Stompsto nian Spring on At:gust 3d. This apring is sltua:ed on the Newberry and Laur ens line two miles from the Calues brick house and is the finest mineral mater in the Sate. This will be the gran.iest 'cue of tho season. Remember thbe date. Saturda:, August 3d. Given by Riser and Johnson. An excellent, dinner miay be exl.ected. Sewerage Election. fHEI EAS. A PETIT!UN HAS b_een ti.ed by a msjority of the freeibolders of the town of Newberry with thc T );Yn Ccuncil, praying for an election on the question 'f hssuing bonds to the amount of twenty-live thou 'and dollaris for the p)urp)os of construct' ng and puin iig in a sowerage -'ystem in said town; and, whereas, sai;] pet't on is iu aseordance with and meets tie requmiremernts of the statuto law and eunstitution of the Statle. Now be it or'dainued by the Mayor and Alidermuen of the town of Newberry, S. C'., in council assembled andi by au thority of the same: That the questioni of Issuing bonds in the sum of twenty five thousan,d dollars for constructing anid putting in a sewerage system for the town of Newberry, S. C., be sub mnitted to the qualified electors of the town at an election which is hereby ordered to he held on the 20th day of August, 1901, anid to be conducted ini the manner presCribed by law for spe cial elections, with J. W. Gary, Alex. Singleton and W. A. McF'all as mana gers, who are hereby required to certify the results thereof to theo Town Coiuncil of the town of Newberry, S. C. Those voting in favor of Issuing saId bonds shall cast a ballot wilth the word "Yes " written or printed thereon, and those opposed to Issuing bonds shall cast a v ballot with the word "No" printed thereon. Done and ratified under the corporate seal of the town of Newberry, [SEAL] South Carolina, this 16th day of July, A. D. 1901. OTTO KLETTNER, Attest: Mayor. W. S. LANGIFORID, C. and T. T. C. N. -T HE Natiolla Badi of NewFerry, S C (EIITLABLISHEID IN I871,) Capital---- -- --$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 General bankcing business ransaeted wIth promp)tness. Special attention to collections. Correspondence solicited. Savings Department. Deposits allowed interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from date of deposIt. Interest payabi.e January 1st iid July 1st of each year. M. A. CIARAIsYAE, Prest.. TP. S. DUNCAN, Cashier. J. W. M. SIMMONS, AssL. C'r' Glenn GIer Queen of i( There is but one Gle nent for Stomach, Liver H otel open from Juri It is up-to-.date and SIMPS .Water forsale by 'Il'ho nott uiro tiilo without, foldrt oil poirfeet, vontiblttion to t ho Hloope'r. FIVE REASONS WHY YOU lnt'. It. tl'or(i, h o )I+HLs vontilaition, withoit, foldu or crons Mticlk; tho hot, i froor from fols on tho HideoH and foot < till tlt vacuu:. 2nd. It. hanlels tho not, by rolonii HpiI1ng arm" carry tho not to a porlondi 8d. 'ho bod oant bo rolled to any othor purpo80H. I th. It. is tho only not in use thatt ii bowiuifully ou tho had-board an a lac r)th. A child oant work it. 11, C.&G.S. N We are now showing newest and most stylist market. Dress Goods, Muslins, Piques, Gin1 the lowest, considering the valuolof tl We call special attention to our W. and always have carried the largest li the load in this as our contemporaries time after time. The famous W. B. ( We load all others in our hue of H. prices--Misses', Children's and Ladiet Our Millinery is full of attractions for the ladies. I Wo cordially invite a thorough insp Good Time. Every man, lady r.nd 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. 4 o Interest paid on deposits in the Savings Department at the rate of 4 per' cent. per anbumi from date of deposit at The tiommliercialMii OF NEWflERRfY, S. C. CAPITAL. $50,000 00 We transact a general Banking busi nloss and'asollcit the accounts of indi viduals, firms and corporations. DIRIEOTOIIs, GEO. W. SUMMER. L. W. FLOYD. GEO. S. MOWER. P. ('. Sm'n. JNO. M, KINARD, Preutident. 0. B. MAYER, Z. F. WRIGHT, Vice-President. Cashier. Springs mn Springs,; S, mthemn Sunmm nn Springs and it has n ,Kidneys, Bowels and E e I to Octoberi1. Cuisini everybody goes there. ON .& SIMV -Dr. W.E. Peiham a t tin Hiden (,r in tho I lead piece, giving SHOULD BUY THE DIXIE. ) 9) (A) having a hoed poco 5 fcot squaro ir oaclily vHOpeH, and tho not being f hod tho cool air oasily rushes in to g the cord at tho foot of tih bed; tho cular poUition agaititt tho head-board. part of the roolm, for vontilation or an ornament to a room, draping as 0 curtain coes on a window. Halo by a complete line of the goods to be had in the ;hams, &c., &c., at prices which are 10 goods. B. Corsets. We undoubtedly carry ao in this city. Vo aro always in havo been obligod to acknowledge Jorsot, the most popular in Amorica. )siery. Wo have all sizes, styles and I,. Department atest and most fashionablo styles. ection.. Come and see us. IM Nowr. Take an EASTMAN KODAK with you. Your vacation or trip will be many times as satisfactory if you have a good Kodak to tako pictures of theo different scenery. If you want a perfect Pon buy Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen, the standard of perfotion--sold at a fair price--absoluately guaran'.eed. I also soIl the Edison .Phonograph. Thoro is no amusement of modern times that equals the Phonograph. They will record anid rep)roduce hu man spoechos. They wvill record music and reproduce it afterwards. They wvill repeat what has been p)layed, sung or spoken by others to the machine. You can have your friends sing or speak in the machine arnd reproduce it many years after wards. Hamihocks and pictures of all kinds and at all prices a specialty. _YE_' BOOK STRE. THE NEWBERRY L.and aqd Security Co. WILL IiUY AND SELL ' Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Real Estate. 0. B3. MAYE~R, President. JNO. M. KINAI, See, and Tras. Hotel, IC Br Resorts. o equal on the conti ilood. and service exce Ilent. For board apply to PSON. id Gilde?'& Weekre