The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 24, 1886, Image 2
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THlREE MONTirs, -1
A. C. J( N ES. Proprietor.
FEDERIAL AlD.
TeIflair M<iumtiOnal >W! has W"
receiving (n,lvrnble w OtiO iK
the Senate tho past wp c. i
samne hill. withl thli Wx,i.o o-W!oml
few amiendment; r,-ce,,ntly a ld. 1- -
been discussa by pior CAmir, ws
It is quite roale that it will l:
the Senate. hut its s i- !( n4o
fully assure wh.n it rencnew the
House.
--The Blair Flntional bill .ppro
priates in its presIt forml 7.0.1)
the first Year, 1Tow the Secomi.
$15.000.000 the thir-i , 1: -
the ourth. r 11 .AVI the ith. 0
seventh anl > t tO IM
year The inme is to b ANNsrih
uted among the States and T1i-0,
ries on the basis or llliterac. and no
State or terrltor.v is to part;,Apatv in
the benefit. of the bill that dloS not
provide a free school y em. Sepn
rate schools foi shite ain cobwore
children are not reckonn! a vohatln
of this condition."
Ave have a pu1ne se:n>W sy:.
but it is incoipVLete ,r th e4 w:m oK
money.
The oppoiaets of tis '
that it is unconstitutolna. A areat
many othcr zipp.opriiations ar L m.a e
under the --::: w r :
of the constitution. Li >n:ne If t.e
ablest lawyers in :he Senate take the
position that the bl is ctitutbinal.
We shall not i, ti.t.e :
the bil. The mra:t nz1 oumir Wk
-'MWi ~O.,eoo s'.ste:ni , mor l::>:wy.
The LCeneral go v crn: nt fre2 the4
negroes, and at .hsmeti:: be
stowedt up)on tiw t!.e rigt ' ofI cit
zenship. Thei intelignc o1 te a.
lot, is tile buiilrk~ of ou r li' is
Nothing co'ip mor *to 1.ro:1..
the 4Ttene~ralv wefare" than ' i ce:
zenls. By divHling our~ ;IroQn' s4 i>l
fund with th::n it retards th po
gress of the white.s in the edC toa
maureb. \X e muereQ it wtou' 'w'.
antd proper nfl prtomottivv of the -
eral welfare to, IIa4s the lilair b4ili,
one siilar giv: ing in V: I
the conuinion 5:1hools fro:ntm En
ral gzoverlianen' t.
our friel. o: t!:n (Mr K d
. represents 1ouri~l pos:lo. We hav
very little faithII~ :in n arclu
colle.e. and we so stated, ut w
did not say that we ohtj.ete toth
"farmer hovs hLvinU th:e benleft ofI
the $11.000C whIich the uenra go'
ernmnent intemlld for tliwm,l nor4 <')
we ob'eet to) them'I hinall iI the el
ucation:d~ advallnaes that t ho Stt
can give thlem. nor all that ther e:i
get for themlfl4'ves. N either have w'
ever said that we' favo)red the' apj
( ur poiiSth: IIon thes.' ;inSt
can he stated in a very' few wI
WeC thlink the Mtoot tilt 4ro)p4
to) 'teneil i' 1un m11en the m: im
arms" aL uIl'-';- e'xOetlit ar1
useless. we :o nott m1>an dat:i 'no4
&o11inion that theiso
Citai At':Ailly and t
name only: ''h
woIeOlle: 4 1":1<a
"teraitulre 81i 11-. T -
000 now in to 1:1 c:i'*
"jiterature and1. Ii .
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uV .VL .1 ...M.. 1:.rror1.
En t,is Grammar.
in inst.. we
a C!- considiera
of atll. a !nvt1:('A of
:"h b in the tudy of
!:rhw to speak cor
" mv to nequire the
.r. ; e!:. The text
;- C1 .- j-uirpose of En
t to Onch one to
tie 1Eng-1li,i la:guage
-- qucst,ion pertinent
r- . ioes Eng~.lishi grammar
S ipurpose', It you an
.n:t ~ieh\Y. vou shoulI not
w (!:. more. If. lowevor. you find
that ywr Iupis are haitually using
1. hwguny invcrrectly, yi must
rr 8 ne4-t ive an wer tothe above
(1!ry. We feevl (11te safe in saying
V: .V Ivv r wvi l one may succeed
n ' _vndW rl esani the princi
w o, 1:ii grannmar. very few
revter inp.alt in their pupils
i, of correct speech so firmly,
,i to inre em against frequent
errors in the use of their mother
ii, this.1 poitioin is at all tenable,
s:n remey(l is sure!y eieded.
A an experienced teacher. have
Vou nt oft en found that a pupil
WouIIi invariably say -it is me," and
at once toll poi that the i-rb To w-:
AW th,- svim, -sc U fler it es 1fre it,
i "4 1,th wOis r<f to the sUme jr
thiiy?! The pupil can even
expaiin this rule, if necessary. But,
in practico'e, he never uses it. Why?
Without loubt, because he has never
wecn i . he lwbit of saying "it is I."
Y;ii wnci the pupil the rule and ex
-,him to acquire the habit. Sup
po7z,, yi reverse your practice. En
c(ilrage the pupil to acquire the liabit
if corrict speech first, and then to
learn the rnes and principles.
ILe will then speak correctly from
the fiorc? olf hn!it, and will appreciate
.th - ues bnoause he apiplips them.
.pe: akng correctly is concrete
mar. Memorizing rules, pars
in-, a:nl inve,tigating principles is
ab!:4trict grammar. Reading Black
1,w. Kont. anl Morv. with an oc
ca&!wal g io inso the Supreme
ii.,rt o :i:. iduIces the Young
barimtm r to regari hiself as a
worthn ' :nato of Li ncoln'is Inn.
Wbnhowever(, hie is to "mnake out"
hiA first case. he realizes that his ig
:;iranli' oC elerical work is so grreat
.sI jutl to debi ar him fromi tihe privi
:e.rt iif the innler court. Witness,
'a t i ther handl, tihe ease with
w:Vhh prep'ares and p)resents his
:ne, whon. 4uring several years, was
:5. dligntand faithful oflice-hov
ma idthe analogy in the above
Cam iscmpletc. A nd if practice is
em:rvill thle latter, it is Ceen
mori e sC in t h' former.
Thi, ten would be our mtethodi:
I.
\.:nlal8l:l ha lere to read
ith t-Itrale I ease, lie shioulid he able
ds It writ- a legible hanid. If you
w th: nw meit'ial of t.eaching read
ngt, i8, oultilined 'io clearly in thus
Clumnll qu1ite recenty, this will lie
t c::se. If niow von can form a
Cass of six or a doizen suIch students,
ol lay bein 1 at on1ce to teach them
o speak miil write the Enmgli -h lan
uiag.Cecorrectly. Very few cnildren
ave had suOicienit experience to ap
teiatate flIl iport of the r' use
U ,r.- ' ' n!. You should, there
orO. maike2 thenm understand this, byv
:rralt ing and commien ting on several
ipropriate stories. Tell them that
.e use o! :ncorrect language is a
iurtful I mast.r from whom it is al
In.st pipissible 1) 1o lierate oine's self,
mle, one i8 be(gins iis plans in early
fe. Enien vor, liy all means in your
1 w.t'r. to shI ow them tile ugl iness of
ovn!.:nr ilelQts and to make them
l ir to pssess thle abil ity to use
beo moher toingue ini its purity. If
ic snot created and fre
C muh jnited,il what will be the
mot:iive inl the studly of En
Hi.
Toi ej8k andi write correctly. one
m.-t kniiw how to spell words, how
ti prio:iiinl' words. anid how to comn
,iVe wordi ito senitences. We (10
nit hlm co:npirehensiveness for this
* .i,'n of thec subiject, but submit
b iiembraces the essential first
-. C orrict spell ing, (of course,
n sry toi correct writing. Or
raphy i-s therefore, a part of
b .i rn:na r. Thiere lare rules
'n4, whieb,i while they (do
u llwornis. arc sufliciently
nuniiciationis n5 ecessary to
... Uniifortuniiatelv,'.the
Ci:- n ,nciation are few and of
''.C nplilatio)n. They are
h w ig. howeVver. Ily pro
n we do not mecan sim ply'
IrQ5.s on a particular
*. CIa worIl. hut theC enuncia
CCot o fill value of every' letter:
rI. Pronunciation is thius
'1oN andii it one dIoes
r -:ar to biothi of these
n:,.iit spieak the EnglLi
r)t y rtlioep y is ,
-at of Enlishl grammanhr.
tences. one must l:,ve a noww
of their meaning and cla.itication.
and of their possible relations. But
to know the meaninur of wWrls anI
their classification-or to ialt
use the correct form oL the 'r
word in the proper phw imnib 5 .
knowledge of E:tymnology. Anti t
express oIS ideas in ari.t la
guage one iust know the rulcs
Syntax. All this p:oidd ,v
speaks according t rul-.
III.
The arrangzement of the p:,.-,-; oZ
English granmnar has alway be-n.
so far as we have seen. in this or,er.
(rthographvt, vEyolov. Syn iax,
and Prosoi y. )ur a rraieitii
would be this, Orthologry. r )rthi ura
phy. Orthoepy, Etymology. ai Sy,i
tax. The term Orthology we shall
leave undefined for the present.
One may apply the rilesi of Syn
tax either because. in early life,. he
acquired the habit of c'orreot speoch
without knowing the principlis of
grammar; or lie may sieak :nd writ
correctly because. in later life. havin
previouly learned the principles of
grammar. he applies themn int!!
gently to the formation of s' utences.
For want ol more approprinte terms.
we shall call the former the mench:
ical. the latter the philosophic l.
method of learling to speak and
write correct English.
That the philosophicl method is a
failure for beginners- nliot evirv
Practical teae-her has learned. 1Rich.
ard Grant White tells us that this
method is a failure because the En
glish language is a granim.;rless
tong1Ue. lie claims to Ue correct
English without ever havin-, itearle
the rules of grainnar; o,rio. the stuIy
of grammar is unnecessary. :ut Mr.
White overlooks the important fact
that lie learned to speak correctly
when a child, his surroundings lbing
such that lie heard few, if an, of the
errors that fall in the way of most
children. lie learned to speak cr
reetly by the mechanical method.
John Stuart Mill gives his XP(ri
ence that. whitn a Ihov. lie memorized
the rules of English grammar t
not miderstand them; yet. i a
life, whein lie became an author. he
found these same rules of great
vice to lin in the formation ofhis
style. He would, thecrefore. h '
very young pupils to memorize rules.
and store them away in the ehnh,rs
of memory mtil a convenient .eason.
Mr. Mill certainly forgets th:at few
hildren have the opport uites that
le had in his tender years. and that
ur work as teachers, is not to charge
he pupil's mind with those prinaci
lles that will enable him, in the d is
ant future, to acquire a good stylec
f composition; hut we arc to uise
hose methods amid employ thoise
eans that will en able us to tei
im who sp)eaks and writes incorreeit
y to aban~don these vicious habits
nd acquire noe the only safe habit.
he correct use of his mother tongue.
D)r. Bienjamin I ranklin,. in his aci
oiographiy, narrates his experien(ces
mn acquiring an easy style ofc compo-1
itiotn. Ile would find a ebapte r in
ome book. the style of whieb greativ
leased him, and selectinmg a page.
ould read it over and over aain
u2ntil lie had fixed it. as well as he
ould, in his memory. Then. having
he boo0k aside, lie would endeavor
o express these same ideas iin hi.;
wn words, using the copy' as his
odel. I Ie found rep)eate(d efforts
ecessary to insure any degrce of
atisfaction. But lie despaired niot,
nd tells us frankly that, if his Stylie
osessany merit, it caine abiout
in the way we have briefly ule
cribed. Quite recently we were tul
y a very reliable gentleman thant he
new oif an editor of a newspaper
ublished in an upper counmty of t hi
-tate. who, having a very limited el.
cation had o ftcen experie nced great
mbi arrassmnen t in writing his edito
rials, -because (of his lack of kniowl
dge concerninug thme p)ri nciples
nglish gram mar. I Ie has overcome
this trouble to a large extent. an l
vrites very good English. hIis no h.
(d is to write his article and then
ead it aloud to see if it sounls cor
etly. lis ear is his guide. This
s assuredily in keeping with tine mn.
hanical mode.
(T'Io ?>e co,nlin 11(.1
Last Friday was campus day at
ewberry College. TIhe boys plant
d quite a number of trees.. Each
ovesick swain honored his Salplinar
with the name of his best gir!. :uol
o dloubt, hopes some day to sit be
eathi its graceful foliage and tell his
fair lassie of the w-mn imI -ei 1
lent that planted the noble tree.
TIme School at Ridge Road is in a
flourishing condit ion. We are great.
y in favor of the rules that .\liss TF.
. Kinard. our teacher. hmas adlpted
n opening school. We think the
teachings of morality shiouml he
taught more in our country schools. -
Press omi R'port-r.
Comnmissioner Sale wil l soon b egina
to visit the difTerent schools of the
eounty. We hope lie may~ find an
lvance along the whoI5i line. We
shall expect a commnncaion from
Huhe&' Con'H syruip is one of the .
Tne(liines mlte. it hnas Stonl1 th. test al
nainy years. an<i is ack-nowledgei to po~ eCs
real merit. Only 25 cents a bottle. Ask your
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Ilr(:;I,- Courlt 4f lIM1i:ua has dAcided -hat
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iild ,i:iqt -t Iy tho-e i itary of Ri--h- i
n1 1: ! a1 I.. ,in t ie 20th. Two New
V. :1. Cit y A lr -n are rt,ported to
r -V cq n I thal t they wor. bribtti toI
VX:e for the n e givi alcob Sharp i
h. righr to ihll thet Br:ulway S1ur-facre
XIt::lro.I John( II. Auftleott ! late
lip61viiiiti,on clerk in thlt! sub-treasmury at
New Orlean char-vil with the vnUVZ
Gimnt of .W..:N v,4atinvitc A the
t. the S! 1p-r1or Comltat AtIll
Ga.. i !O- 201h JIulgo Clark oI f thile
11. ri 1 .o r granI I-d tile !inj:l :(in
Is l-r:yvA for by Mli..A.AW. Pimree of
IIexas ' t 1.prev n 1.. 1 '. Wetiaver of
[1'wi:tIna froL I' rimOVilig ' the bw- ld J. W.
Pic! akliam .1. P. NVe;!Vfr. who wa.s
i-i :111 IW"idinlt (nI tle GNOra
L':;-li., ro:l tn thel. IIth If D"Cen-i b .
\Vt-avvr, I,. Pivrcv, i s:uld to b:-. worth
4 l.1 I:i'. I 1:zd theq .w e e4e cillX :L
:1 fa\vw- of .Mr. Wea\-er. the retli:i
'\IIl 'I have ben1 taken to Im 1ianapolis
Ind bulrie d as J. PireWeaver, the tilt
I'rllr,bu as ii ik thle body wvill be
:akra to Tea, by M!rs. Pierco an.1 btiride
1 J. Wood-4 Piec--, thle ?tock dealer'.
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n. E:I-h wom)Il:ll ik coniident that the
:il is her 144;i4A d oth arn . to
'er.11e inl Itheir ef orts t -o- cure tile
rp"I ie. J -ge Lochr:X n -. Walter G.
rown :!ld El._i; Lfwchranw appeared
or Mr W. ve. r.1 , Gaxrell aml(l
L:wl-dcn f.,r MIrs. Pie(ree.-The :iteami
r iL:111(n11 lf:l ed.1 o wilh roAi.J urpen
ivnd o nr4-n c-mghlt nire mn Suniday
If-i:,rn on i . -hv n1s ar Wihinglton!, N. I
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t fi< ill, iNt York an d Wilming
wI: SwI h:p Cl). Th.! fire was qu i1-0
Phyiin:muni.'4ILit .n to the baestuesai -
k 1:n !: 1! t lhI il trI) Iorw an l O1 i o f ny
in-bilr & C !a-1r lbs., "hotAte r Co.,
. .r W e--. A. Sp1r1in, & Son Chan -
m ir!' City Lumber u Mili , G. . .owry
factor (ainajpirni m inprces tisd
:hoevc o . the figoht wrp-ho s
l.- W.bfatr Wrneamiton had C.e bee faoad
mpa.--. orn p Frue ontptren-at othio
(cur: ie :in, :Biliunes, WOaknesv,te
iy l'-~i.c-. o M a bout Chl 0.000. Ien-s
Tin,t E Jcli~ .ienalewltPin the lfri
ie, Br av ar vims,ruci ohe andintif
>i -fur, all the amnts andi prbic ibe aly
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terful meeting o 0h0 meicis t as
44ld in 'LIv". takb Lon !n the trst s st.o
>f, I isrna: ore ri.. he malehen boet
heir o :ai"t ne i-c :mrpro nli h bwlsa e a.
;ca'r~-" ago--Thetslynrera:pidaateent
44,lthe ' anu tl: o to envtern the skin ovr
.I: t. n:cb he omees t h ches eroforc'th
.pek law frnctioaly deangms becoe Legi
blI i- '1 suIrsing 'ttfraunantvou" rtec
T 'W"at0 r,'o0ild. themember-ow n's ,n~
1xho has e4 nL giro eicha is otin
T.I'y -"- Char. Tr:uda follownd crs army as'
i n wapr A. OOJ1R
Bprownurg'Landron
forI' whc a reu able1 phicia wolresib RO N
1e:din '' hmi cal irm 41 w i 'llbs tant i-4t the"asertio
tatthe rmoepp-tin of nal Sttle- ay
mteribt anusd ic.harge.son
importan fac t'r in successful med ita0 practice. It:is,'
however.'I a rem"kabl fact,1 thail io l .t the Xdiscov'
er of1 I1 R O WN'I I IlTTES oprfc.
mamsd.ERW-ION ITR
Side Back444')I 2-Lm1,7dch n Nu
Desportes
NI aI sa isonal
II:D Er..- ").-I.
.:o: be rnc h_jzC
Roers ta t e
(ua a ti nI 4y'w i 4
T 4 o t l'
MICHELM r A"T
F i,T I 1' 1,1- 1' , ( ::
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m i:j:! For 11-- .low i , j
:ii4.\ I '1 il l -: - 1 " '- I .
f a !I; i l a Ni* - 1" i'.4 n L A C
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44 rston, Ea Mr - - - --:wh
a inpths o f th ' ::-r - 4 "
:t I : n hd irll o 1"r,. -to
tocks t hat t i llii " IN
4 crociedt for - -
Se vr h aop t New York t :)(-.It -
iluk-nimad ol and Vo l t il pri (ll ile
0O y4l,4 calico, (-Tt ofill' . 1 pi, .C0
.) '4ba Ve.riy goo,l. cai co:41 . Clit off t!4 p*c 1I 1 I41
!1 yd- . ver. W-st Calico. (it". (-)Il the 1' lIce I fK)
--'O buson for -I - -
%pae rN of 'l ; o 1 - ,4
2 xp. erac fing f"r - - 4)
-i vls. Lroo-l Mleahi ng l~ 4w I Ott
for
3 l of Cthe d . n -1 - ->
tt:to s 1:d!- i . 'N e~ ior al, Iokt
ailif' C oa:- - ' - w,. worth '' 21 r I
1 e.5. d fr
Fine Io I4 .01 R,
(Clothuil" I linve inarlr(I d414- two ah,11
Some s pZ o lls Iromti I: : b
>lck ; ea o fad o wil) b0 tonvin
-110111 1 - - '
-.y. 111r 1 5. 10 Ie 1 '
e > frI - - 1 1- 5i j
00 wll. Il.t FN11: 1: .% i:1 Ci) i!!'I whait
,- towil will 11'' ve ry .1 o : o'r 1 v :
va .1 ai n OrI - - t -raio 1: 0,!
SoAl Clotin. A. lNOSs'.
:e in t14a (le il.i New 41' York i [:n le Y- f :nI
ies Carsesos woabnl25bur
-.~1i (; n - ' t2 I .5. for a
hOtWe k It.41 '(It - ' 4 1 ' f. ' .
0 F11( 4( 4 in " " 2 5.1S or '1,' x
--11''1s - 1 ~ - -0 41 fro jtii 5 .
-'i" -(X i - 1 from 1 5 I t ' " r
-h ok 0 -:i - 1 nm L -t > ( to 11 5I
h Atwnwll do m'' aV41~I 'reI. fiavor by 1
PINOSTANI A
1 4
N.
S-Edm
ITood's Just Ro s
v . o: arti-le art. ( I nt 1n .
a b t Ih at i 1.
-in l at tl price.
Scissors & i
10 10 J-. X.
( A 1117
i - 1151
12 44 .
-~~~~ ::n .4.4 "
-n 'Enderwer. 640
d layWoo:vnQ.
i :- '1: ei INo. 47.
9aily.
of 55 P.
. as
QUILTS,
aperior to Ih( irr ported and inc:
WENDOW IA HDEs. with F
:IG HN Im shirt . tin which I hiere.
& EDMU
.r. Simions, Mr. Niukead, Mr. Wi Mr.
31.oster Neeec. 31---tcr 11L Wzar, 3la,-t
VTION!
ECT TO BUY WITH CASH IN
nces my t wo stores stand to day without a
11 :,wai 4 of the short crop and low price of
m:ike a weepi reduction in ily entire
I have ever before done in marking down
soek, will dlemonitrate the truthfulness
ioubt. My goods are all new and have not
t a protit on them. I have determined to
e the mioney for someth1,ig else during the
in,l beat them if you can.
2 boxes paper collars for - - 5c
3 po,et handkerchief for - C
. orset laces for - - - 5c
11 long 5hoe lace for - - 5c
5 Packs of hairpin for - -5C
ik or that in pr'ce. but the.sC are stumbling
.,Dress Goods, marked 5- . 5c.
21, ' llc.
- - - 1c.
*1Vi. -- - " - - - Sie.
Iack and Colored Ca.lmeres from auction
41e. rOuced ito-27c 5. to 3-:c.; O5c. to 421c.;
75C. to Sc.; $1 to %je.
'-Is and Hats from the great forced
nanuf actulrer&' cost
Lad ies' Fine Sho(s. wer:h $2 00, for 1 45
150. for 1 15
-. Rubber Shoes at 30c.. 35c.. and 45 C.
In Men's Coarse and Fine Boots and Shoes
11he relijetion is !uiply immense.
lo-t half Irice.
from 5 0 to 3 50
- from 750 to 5 00
from 9 00 to 6 2.5
- from 10 00 to 7 00
- Irom 22 50 to 9 75
from 15 00 to 11 50
ad thwse irresistible prices, as they know
1:e advertise-. People living in and near
Ilin z e:illv 01 bt-- in the dav and thereby -
- 1rom 11 to 3, at the leader of low prices.
1(d Organus
-tory pries. on easie-t terms of paynent.
undred .tyle- to select from.
& Hatmlii Mathushek, Burt & Arion,
a-:oIl I1 State Orne.
t ai. to all rail road points South.
wa- if not Uat-factorv. Order atnd test
hesice House,
teC Southern Music HIonie.
WV. TRUMP, Mana,ger.
Columbia, S. C.
rr:J. Counts, Peak's ; Keisler &
la pa:ons wit h landl slides in Dry Goods,
mn for onur spring stock and a great many
Otr miarch shall be upward and onward.
riA Egtablishment
'ic Underwear,
r- at .)> 'eent5. An elegant line of 5kirts,
uel di,pl ny of Night Dresses, at 9 eentr,
redutced p)ries. Chijldreni's Union Suits
at 49 cents per pair.
INE COVERINGS.
10 yard Ie. sta4ndardI calhicoes, at 5 cents,
I igih:u-. att S(0 nt-, worth 12} eents.
.A :rOod 10-4 brow'n sheectn.. at 1S)
2' to 25 cents.
ETS!! BLANKETS!!!
I heavy. 10 G rey Blankets, ait 25 eents
!. rednIAed fromn .91.50. 170 Paire...Grny
WI Pairs of Finte White Blankets, slightly
PAR~TMENT.
ly soiled, at S5 cent-, 95 ce nts, $1.15 and
. wort hi t0 cents. 25 lair Table Damask,
,~ now at 39 cents. Our~ stock of Fine
ay Re d Da mask. at 33), 49 an]d 72 ents
ndkerchiefs, Corsets
p -r pair. Ele:rat goods at 33) and 35
au et ar how ig in cets and loves.
'S' FURNISHING GOODS.
forprin s:5oek. Fine suite at reduced
>e ht wi zui en of limited mneans.
oes, Shoes.
:h)l pro C to -elI at greatly reduced prices.
a:d I-tt-. RehpectfllV,
irnauigh & Co.
r THEj~ TILEADI
I'-RlUNNING
Ti, rot -nows the new style of Wood
wer t h, tqm :Iny iso introducAin; .
ArPtistica&lly BCea dful1.
-~' i:-V \ IC'.L A)N-TitCil)N IT HAS
- :m now e A t p: e ilth A ah "I)ornes tc'
:--.via:th,- .o thr m:iine has themt.
IImk-- ."DomlA.ti:" moAre lth:An Aver w4itI'0ut
' ::---t (1io.THE A KN IwLEDGED l AND
A.B) ')F EX EtLLENCE.
FOR SALE BY
WVISEti BROS..
PROSPERITY, S. C
AaentIs wanted in aunoccupied territory. -
DoMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Co.,