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Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. hat... ...... ......... Shoulders ........................... 51@ 6 o. Hlams .-.......... ..... ........... 1 12c. lost oLArd . ........... 28o. Best MOAS................ 40600. Good olossea............... 2"') 35c. Corn ......s............................. 650. M eal .......... . . ......... ............ 55c. Hay....................... $1.00. Vheat Bran............ .. .. $1.00. lt PatQnt Flou............ $5.75. .2nd Beat Flour.................... $5.25. Strait Flour........................ Good Ordinary Flour......*3.501 .. .Sugar ............... ......... 5(ai5e. ]$ ice.................................... Coffee .............................. 2 l 2a20c. Cotton seed ine,p.!- VX,Vo... $1.10 Ifulls, per '.Wt:.................. 25v. Country, Produco. )er, por Ih ..................... I(a)20c. gs, por dozen ........... 1(121c. W 'hickons, each................. 15@25o. Peas, por bushol............ 60@050. Corn, per bushel .............. 0c. Oats, per bushel........... 3.50c. Sweet potatoes ............ 6060c. Turkeys, per th ........... . 8c. Fodder, per cwt ...........7 1000. Walker-Rowland. Mr. J. Lucas Walker, of Johnston, and Miss Bessie Rowland were married at the residence of Mr. V. 11. Long shore, the b-ide's uncle, at Silver Street, oi Tuesday, May 4th, the Rev. M. E. Parrish, of Salisbury, N. C., olilating. *Trhe bride and groom left oil the after noon trait, on the Southern for the home of the groom at johnoton. People buy Hood 's Sarsaparilla year after year becauso it does them good. It will do you good to take it now. - Big lot of Unbrellmgfriid Para sols half price at iiaugh's Salter, Ph rapher, has had the interior o gallery painted and ren ovated nghout, tund has just re Ceive f the late improved New (to Outfits. He is now bet t P ed than ever before for mak Xiig draphs in all the latest styles I ish. f&t.2t. 'The place to buy your Molasses at 20, 25, 35, 40 and 50 ct3. is at J. W. lHeeder's. f. 3m. 65c Ventilatin" Corsets now 48e at Mimnaugh-s. A 'eterinairy Forgo I hav- just opened to the public for Shoeing Horses and Mules, in conneC tion with my practice. L personally ilnspet tne feet and shoeig to correct all defects and vices, without extra charge. Sc me. Mr. Pool's Old Shop, just below Brown's Stables. M. F. KENLEY, f.&t.tf Veterinary Surgeon. He Careful With Your MAtches. It is said that thirty destructive con flagrations in the United States were tiaceable t- mice and matches (lur ing the year 1896. We cannot possi bly be too careful with the match box. Keep the box closed and never leave loose matches in dr.ws and on1 shelves. When,. Traveling. Whlethirr on pleasuure henlt, or busi ness, take on every , rip a bot tle of Sy rupj of Figs, as it acOt sliest pleasaitly aund effectually on the kidneys, liver, atnd tiowels, preventinig fey. rs, hieadEnehes, and othuer forms of sicknmese. F~or sale ini 50 cent and fl hot ties by all keading' d uggists. Manufnec 'ed by thme Call o -nia Fig Syrup Com pany only. $2.50 Drew, Selby & Co.'t Ladies' Oxfords at $1.75, now goods, at imnaughi's. eR$deor's i. the place ti buy The strawbe,rry Festival, By the Women's Society .of Thomlp son Street church, promises to be a most interesting occasion. Tbc ladies furn ishing the creams, cakes, straw herries, etc., thoroughly understand those things andf will have them se rved in the dait,tiest and most p)lent.iful muan ner. Let thle young men brIng th..ir' sweethear'ts anld the 01(1 men1 "'the gtide wives" whlo are entitled to just as many attentions. From 6 to 10 P. mu., Friday, on the Thompson lot. Why will you buy bitter nauseat,ing tonics when GROVE's T1ASTICLESS OHIhA. TONIC is as leJasant as Lemon Syrup. Your diruggist is authIor'ized to refunld the money in every case where it, fails to cure. Price 50) ents. f.ly A olift from,, the Luther Longu,e. Trhe Luther League hold a special * meetling last Wednesday night at the church, after prayer meeting ser* vices were over, for thle purplose of tak ing s( e actioni in regard to buying chan or and lamu)s for the newv churt A motion wvas passed giving the e ittoo permission to fur'nish a pha Ieler with all the necessary lights. Theo decided on will cost about one hunildred and twenty-flvo dol lars, and will mgko the church look very pretty when lighted up. Thie Longu'e is a good Institut,ion and we hope that It may live long and its good works never cease and that t.he interest of Its mnembiers. may never grow less;. An Amfdayit. This is to certify that on1 May 11th, 1 walked to Melick's drug store oni a pair ofn crutches and bought a bottle of (Chamiberlain's Pai n Bair mio int fim matory rheumins1m whtich~ had crip pled me tip. A fter using threem bottles Is am completely cured. I can cheer fotty recomiimendt it.-Uhanrk-s II. Wet zet, Sun bury, Pa. Sworn and( subscribed to bef'ore mie on August 10, 1894-Waiter Shipmian, J. P. For sale at, 50 cents per bottle by W. E. Peihami, Druggist. VAISOUS AND ALL A*OUT. Wyvn's Bargain store quotes son marvelous bargains in this isue. - Atr. John Mayer and MIs Elmore, o No. 4, were married on Sunday night May 2. M r. Ed. Stono found h is buggy. Som one alsehad exchanged with him b3 mistake. Mayor M. H. Evans is in attendanec upon the convention of Mayors now i session at Spartanburg. Subscribers to th Nowberry Tele CPhO le Coipany will add to their lis C. J Purcell, resjdonce, No. 64. Tit uildiI#eof tho approaches t< tie- ridge were let by Commis her Sclluplort to T. 11. Croiner for $85.00. M r. P. D. Risinger, of the Seminary leaves today for Monroe, N. C., wherc he will preach for the Lutherans dur. ing the coming summer. Barbecue dinner at Fair Grounds, Monday, by Mr. B. 0. Epting. 40 cents for men; 25 cents for ladies and chil dren. A first class cue will be served and the prices are reasonable. Mr. W. B. Ault has been of great as sistance to us in putting up our press and getting everything in line and lev eled up. le is a genius when it conies to machinery and a superior workman. Rev. Mr. Holmes will not visit,St. Luke's church this Sunday, but will oflIciate on the third and fifth Sundays of this month, having to attend the consecration of the church at Glenn Springs on the 9th. The nemorial written by Judge Y. J. P and adopted by James D. Nance Calyand published today on the first p4e is a valuable contribution to the history of the war and a well and care fully prept r4d paper. Cole L. Blease, Esq., and Mr. Eugene S. Bcase attended court at Saluda this week. Mr. C. L. Blease made the first speech in the new court house and Mr. E. S. Blease made his maiden speech in a case before the court. We have our new press up and run ning now, and there is no reason why we should not be out on time. And then we are now better prepared to do your pirinting than ever before. Come .i and see us and send along your or ders. F. K. Spearman, of Newberry, was awarded the prize of $10 in the orator ical contest at the Colored Normal, Industrial and Agricultural College, Orangcburg, held last Monday night. The exhibition was very creditable to the insiltution. The Senior class took,a little outing last Monday after the studies of the session were finished and tried their luck fishing. Mr. Abranis invited his class-mates out to his father's pond for a fish. They reported a big time, lots of fan and - plenty of fish. Some of their fish were noted for retrograde motion. All fishumien catch fish. I Mr. C. L. Blease tells us that the 1ies'S case on the civil docket at Saluda wts that of Ceorge Johnson vs. the Southern Rtailvray and the first ease on the criminal docket was against George .iohnson, colored, ifnd one of the first lawycr.i to appear ini the court was our own able aund distinguishnd lawyerI Col. Geo. Johnustono. A rather remarkable coincidence of shnilarity in names. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Capt. M. WV. Webb, of Charleston, is on a visit, to hisa danghter, Mrs. WV. E. B3elcher. Miss Lucy Sper's has gone to Con verse College, Spartanburg, to attend the May festival. R1ev. H-. Rabb of Laurens and Rev. C. E. Todd, Pm esident Due West Fe male College, ar'e in the cit,y. Col. 'rlhos. W. Holloway is on a visit ta his daughter, Mrs. Edw. R. Hipp, ini Newberr'y. WVe are glad to see him out again and looking so well and to much imp)rovedl after his long illness. Those who are troubled with rheu ma tism should try a few applications of Chaumberiain's Pain lBalmx, rubbing tihe p)arts vigorously at each application. II that does not bring relief datmpen a piece of flannel with Pain Bairm and bind it on over the neat of paina and prompt relief will surely fo,liow. Foi sale by W. E. Peiham, Druggist. 80ME FACTS WOR? TH KNC L4'NG1 That a bottle of Our Own Elect.ric Liniment will remove all pains, aches and stiffnesi from the joints. That a bottle of Salude Croup Oil will cure the mosi obstinate case of croup, and also prevent a thlreatened at tack. That one bottle of Robert. son's (Iomp loundl Oongh Syrui will give immtediate relief t< Coughs, Asth ma, Br'onch itis and all other'diseases of th( lungs and throat. 'lhe above medicines art coinpoundedl of the puresi driugs and with the greates care at Robertson & Gilder'i Pharmacy. t.&f. 1y OUR - PROSPERITY BUDGET. r ALL THE NEWS Oe A LIVE AND PRO UItESSII TOWN. rSpecial Cot respondeneo Iferatand News.1 verybd3 . and the balance of our toks have been attending the different 'religious Ser-vices In town. Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick delivered a lecture before the Graded school last Friday. A. 11. Kohn, the druggist, got in a car load of Ive last Friday - :,000 pounds. As one old darkey said, no wonder It got so cold "wid all dat ice in Wqwn." Wj expect to keep cool this siiler. Mr. and Mrs. F': V. Capers lald their little baby boy, Samiile, to reAt .i1 the cemetery last Monday ev(nh1g.1, ''How hard for these parents to give up their only boy. Yet there is the blessed hope of going to him when *lite's fitful fever is o'er. Our sympathy goes out to these stricken parents. The dispensary election Is nfjw in progress and we hope to be able to wire you this p. in., dispensary defeated by a handsome majority. Chips was out to see us one day last week and attended one of Rev. Leitch's services. Sorry you didn't hear more of them, old boy. Come down and hear Rev. Orr. He is doing a grand good work here now, and every man, woman and child should attend his meetings. Come. A meeting of all who are interested in the question of a school tax is requestedi at the Graded school building Friday evening, May 21, to discuss and come to some decision in regard to ordering an election for a special levy to supplement the poll and constitutional tax for school purposes. All who are interested should be on hand so that an Intelligent opinion as to the wants and needs of the district can be arrived at after being fully dis cissed In all its details. Mr. P. 1). Rlsinger, a theologeal student, filled Dr. Hallman's PUIlPit On Sunday. He gave us a splendid ser Mon. Evangelist Leitch closed his meeting here Sunday night, and preached his farewell ormoi from the text "Colie, for all things are now ready." le throw his whole soul into the effort, and the church was crowded to almost suffoca tion to hear his last effort. Many per gons camue forward and gave him their hand, and from first to last some 17 or 18 persons gave their niame0S to bCome10 members of tle church. All the churches in town will receive some, as well as Colony, St. Luke's and others. The mecting begin by Rev. Mr. Orr, Synodical Evangelist of the A. R. P. Synod, last Friday n1ight is having a gracious influence on our town. His pulpit efforts are powerful, and the puingent way in which lhe puts the truths of the Bible, carry conviction to the heart.s of li.. harirs. Thu servies are usually crowded, especially at night, and tho andienlce never seems to tire. Mueh good Is being done, an(l may the good work go on. Aunt Kat,ie Moore quietly' fell asleep on last Saturday and was laid to rest, in Prosperity Cemetery on h(st, Sunday to await the glorious resurrectioni. She was abiout 82 years 01(d. Mr. E. T1. F'earing of llostoni is in town'i in attenidance upon01 the aninual meeting of the cotton mill. ThIe omeet Ing is now in session as we write. Capt. J1. P. Gelston has decided to stay with us for the present, and will not go to the S. A. L. ats replorted. Th'le following mcerchants have de cided to close their stores at 6 o'clock, beginning Monday, May 10th: H-aw kins Bros., F. Bobb, J. IP. Bowers & Co., Moseley Bros., S. S. iHirge, Schumi pert & Lester. We trust tbc public will note the above. The stores will close at this hou' unt,il August 15th. Hon. G. S. Mower is in town att,end ing the cotton m)ill meeting. K AY. Johnson's Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. kt cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Ammal, Meetinmg Stockh,olders Cottotn Mill. T1he regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Newberry Cotton Mill was held in (ot cil Chiamibers Wednesdamy, 5th. Only routine busi ness was transacted and the same di rectors an)d ofllceers wer*e elected for another year as follows: D)irectors-J. N. Martin, James Mc Intosh, GJeo. S. Mower, 1). H. Wheeler, M. A. Renwick, Wmn. Langford, W. T1. T1arrant., T1. J. McCr'ary, 0. B3. Mayer', R. C. Carlisle, F. Z. Wilson. Mr. J1. N. Martin was r'e-elected Pm esident; Geo. S. Mow er, S~eeretary; T. JT. McCrary, T1reasurer and General Manager. Trho mill Is itn good condition and everything is moving oti nicely. In fact It is one of the best mills in the State, ably ofllcered and run ini a busi ness manner. Bakery Chn,ge Hanitda. J. 11. WVest, has sold his Bakery to B. 11. West, three doors below 0. K let t noi"s, vho will keel) nyl his sttandard' of Bread, Rolls, Cakes, &c., and will runi wagon same as heretofore, hot ween 10 and( 1 o'clock. J1. I1. WVest wishes to thiatnk the ladles for their liberal lpat ronage for the -paset live years. lHe still holds1 the for't in Groceties and Cotnfectionories, and wvill be p)leasedl to have them call at his "ur'nitur'e Storec. All pai'ties holding tickets bearing his natme are hereby notified that the said tickets v:ill be taken up oti wagon or at store, arnd money refunded. t-.&f.2t Reisp,ect,fully tAf.26 .1. 11. sr POWDER Absolutely Puro. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assurc the food against alumu and all forms ol adulteration common to the cheapl brands. ROYAL BAKINU POWDER o.,NEW YORK Nowborry h1cycle Asmouation. We made i.entiun in ituecsday's paper of the formation of the Newborry Bii cycle Association. It is a good luove and we hope the association will be a success and that they will be able to secure the old . mrens road bed for a bicycle track. It would soon be a pop ular resort for wheelmen We give herewith the constitution adopted for the government of the association: CONSTITUTION. I-NAMI. The name of this associa t,on shall be "The Newborry Bicycle Association." 2-OBJECT. The object of this asso clation shall be the improvemeut and construction of bicycle roads, the adop tion and use of a code of signals and the consideration of such other matters as usually pertaln to similar organiza tions. 3-MEM131-niISmiP. Any white person, male or female, may become a member of the association by signing its roll and payIng the dues hereinaftev men tionled. 4--OI,TICes. The oillees of this aso eiation shall be a president, vice-presi dent, secretary and treasurer and an executive committee. The duties of the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer shall be such as usually pertain to their re spective ofli-Ces in similar organiza tions. The executive committec shall con sist of the three oflicers above muln tioned and six other members to be ap pointed by the association. All ofleurs shall be elected for the term of one year. The executive committee shall have charge of all matters relating to the improvement of roads and the expeln dit,ure of the funds of tie assoition. 5-FE. Each male memuber shall pay an initiation fee of one d'l lar ($1 .00) and each femiale member an inlitiatioln fee of 50 cents. The annual dues, afier the year 1897, shall be one dollar foir male memiers and fifty cents for female members. All dues shall be paid on May the first of each year. 11-Mm.CETINOS. This Associationi shall meet annually on t,he llrst, i\onday night in May of each year- and shall be subject, to the call of the excutive committee. 7. QU'ouUM. A quorum shall -onsist of one-third or the mnember-is. 8 -A MI'NDOMENTSn. 'This comit ititioni may he amnded by the t wo-thir-ds vote of the nmemnber- present at aiiy regular meet,ing oif the association. Chiambe~rain Colie, Chole-ra ani Diaro rhaoea Rtomerly. This is the best mdi(lcine in the~ world for howel complaints. It acts quickly and can always be dlepended upon. When redluced wvithi water it Ie pleasant to take. Try it, and like man.y others you will recomn:end it to your fliends. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by WV. E. Pelham, Druggist. N 44 Columbia Bicycles for sile. Tiret on Ladies' Wheels inflated auil exam ined free of charge. Itepairing of all kinds. 1". A. SCiiUMpwrT, f. tf. ,Agent. New line of D)rew, Selby & Co.'4 IFine Shoes and1( Oxfords, Black, Tfan ana Ox Bloodl, at Mimnnaugh's, WE WANT Your- Prescription B usiness WE OPFER You as good and as CIarefu scervico as 28 years Experienet canU give, and WE GUARANTEE Pur-o Drmugs at Reasonabb1 ROBERTS'~ON & (ILD~JER, Phamrmacists on the Cor-ner-. J1. W. lleedler will sell yon Soda tel pounds for 25 ets. f. 3m. '7Ac and 10e Embr-oidorios, nov 5c at Mimnnaug'h's.i MIMOltAT DAY. Programme of Exer'lsen for Next Mon. day. 9i a. Ilu.-The colillmittees heretofore appointed will mleet att the Court U01ouse, sub-divide t,heir coimlittees, if not aI ready done, and make such other ar ralngenients as may be nweceswiry for tho proler obse-Valnce of 'NIlemorial Day. 10it a. Im.- --The Camp will meet. lin Colirt Ilollso, pursant to adjou'016u1HIt, for 0,he tr-anSactiOn of buSies.4. 11.15 a. mv.-Tshe rwion will be formed as follow': 1. Mlemibers of Camp in front. 2. Carriage of spCl(ker ntid etort. 3. (atrriages of citlis. .1. 'roce.,:Sionl of citi/ens. 5. Processiol of College profo-es Or1 and students. 6. Procession of tchei's antd p p)1 of (1raded Selhool. and imlarch to the 1air1 (,rounlds. 11.30 a. Im.--A t, Fair GroundlA Music by PrI.ayer by Iev. .1. 1. Villiamson. . Music by Speaker-G-(el. M. I.. Honhaim, of Anldersonl. Music by Barbeette dinner. 5.30 p. Im.--The viti-zens generaly will asseible at Confodeiate Mon 111011t. Music by Prayer by Chaplain, Rev. E. '. Me Clintock. Music by Decoration of Monument and graves of Confederate soldiers at Rosemont Cemetery aid villiage graveyard. 0. L. ScIlUMlut'r, Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA V. Completed TIlivir Vow-mv. Th seniola s of Newbtrry (ol lege assemlbled inl l-'re4idenit 0rmer's reeit'aitionl roomi Wedniisday molnlil., for the last titie, to leirn whee t.I honors should go, aud to r1eie hu jects for graduting speeches. Pirst honor waI\Vs oivll to IH. A. Ablamills, Newhury, C. ('.. aind smiod hoior to W. It. Alll. Oysoll, (ren. wood County, S. C. The1 speaker" and thvir. Subjoets arv as follows: It. C. Hntilks- Jilgoisii. W. C. llyllni- Collservationi of .I) egy. L. 1'. Bolanld- M\l)(111ment s. James Calk- T-rusts. .1. S. Derrick-\'ictories inl Ienve. .1. Ml. L,0ng -The lower of 'ubl)] lii ty. (. A. Riser- -01pidenlic \\'hiis. *1P. 1. 1l isinogtr-Il Iiin ill Social I". N. I loof "'ut, MoII neI1y in Thyv Pur1se."' E. U. Shiealy- P'ersonal \'itlue ini 11. . W elr-ldutilP rn A. 8. WVells Nort h l'414. Mr . Abrams wtill deliver'1 t.he valed ie tory andt Mr. Aull1 the solu tat ory. TIMS HAVE CHANGE)! Pop)ularl pr'ices andit low prlicos areo the kind( you em seiHfcure to-. dlay. You 1need nlot pay fanucy prices for your (Grocorios, Fruttits, &c., unless you wish. We cani show you goods thmat will p)leatse you. Soe us. CoUNTS & DIcKEIRT, Money to 1.en1t For HiinIig pulrposes. Apy to)3'11 -. t.f- . (G. SAIl:. SATURDAY ani NEAR E WE OAI.V SUI' G3OOJDS AN 15c. 40-Inch White Lawn'i 0e, wVorth 15c for 10c. At pret ty Scotch Lawnl wvorth 8!,e for '< fo h'r)5. 10 Doz. At Iauie ( F Shin ilg P'rints at 8 le. An<h(1 MONI)1 1 0M1OINING Fli 86 minc Lonsibile C!:unbric u ing 4Ic. (Specinl) 41-4 S heet 11.4 Wh'itie Quilts 75c, $l1, $1 forl 35c. \'eila jt ed( l oset ts 1%~ZyGOME AN Wynn's Ba Gladness Comes W ith a better uerstanding of the I ransivint, natu6re of thet 111.1ny 'phym xcal ills, which vanlish before rioper ef forts- geitle efots-pleasant eli'orts rightly dire-teL. There is Comfort. in ,lthe lnowledgfe, that so runny forms of sleikness tre lnot Ile to anv aetil (lis ease. bit simply to i constipated condi tioll of the system, whicll the pleasalt, fi1111ly Iauxitive, Syrupof Figs, prompt ly renoves. That is why it, is the onfly reiedy with iillionlsof 'families, 11n4 is evOIyVh.ere) esteelnl so highly by all who valie good Ieilth. Its butileAil efYects are ine to the fact, thai t it, As t lie ollec reiledy which proitnotes interial cleanin111es; wihalt debiilitating the organs ()lI Wh1ich it 1e0s. It, is therefore all. I portal., ill ortdetI to gtL its beneti tit'ltl vffects, to note wvien .on 1)111 - chlase, uthat, yout havo the ge'111:w.i airIl el, which is Inu Im facte< lv by the Cali fornia "i Syrup (4. only uni so'l by all r iep t ai ble ulh'nggist s. If in the 'n 01j1Oym1eit. of good heialth, and t.' he systeul is reguilarl., lu xatives or other re'nledis ire t hen not, needed. If 1111lictedl withI mny n1MIual dist-11W, 01ne ilty be conilildetl to tho m11o't skillful phys4ieianls. but if in 1ved of a laaltive, 0o shonld have t.he best, and with the well-ilfoImedl everwhee, N yrt. p of pigs st anis higeist 1 nil is mosi, i rgely uiseil ani pives most genen iI sat isfact lion. W.W. FULrER .....s.... SELLING - - - - Large goblets aM 20v ir. set. Largie lamps fromi 20. to -10e each w orth 25 !to 5I,! e ch. I eni1'a voloSti sits il I te to -.54 each. Clothes polns INwo (1mzen for 5w. D)re-4 Sh irts 30i- a11<d -111., w(1r11 h .-0v and 50C each. Ladek-s hose -t, 81! ai11 lle pvr 1111r. ''lbles N., Ic, .5 each. Note llIvie n1111 vivt' p:W h1a. box Fi-Ah h11'ok( will linom 01b ilp. All 1. I ohacco :11 3:10 pe )( p' o m 111(I . Illantib a skets 1- vaili Il lif ' vot I's, t hoes from 0I5 tt $1.00 ir' lir. I i 4-Wles' five h114's III -57 ano up. Iln's brolg'11 fronmi '_e to $1 Ti I iq paor ll.'acIg he, 6e, Ili! and N.J per yd. M ustardi sardines io per ('1411. 3 sIMIll bOXCH s1ldineP.1 for' 100. 3 IOXS'4suw y3 wsh1 iing ploI dr 1(-. 2 oIunds of m -i fIr 5i. 30 eel clot hus lilne for 5. . ie wig gaum, alIl kinds 3:' per pack' .1 Itho above rdecltic ion in prices will 1Ast until May 15th. Do nlot dVllLy bult ('om11 at- on1Ce alnd1 gret tihoneolleft of thoso lo)w prices. W. W. FULMER. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharse. N ()ICi' 1 i8 ii'INflT\' ;l\'l N . thatI I w1.iill fo a tinl i -i me on ( i h le '-lat e of I-:hz 1 :\ I. Il ine, det'cse . in thie I ''ote:i i 4'ont' lii. t he "lt hi dhiy of .\iay, I189u, a iii ' ji ill disisct oryl' asi .\'a nin.ta' if ofi l i'ttiI igainst, li.he saidtiesta,te will i'freh th ('l.met, tilyi aIttse.' l ti,i i house.ii'in iteid ill uk ayetono.fr h SIL,AS .lOllNsTIONi.: A priil 20,. 1807'. Aiii 1sf t a il'. H1AR1S LITH//AWATfEH! Soda Watuer, (Ginger Ale Sold1 to the WVholehsal~ and1( Reltil trado att Iowest I >ricesH byI S. 13. Jones4, Agent for Ne4wb01rry. I MONDAY at [" YOU WITH D) PR~IGYIs., i)otielS'v~s 0, 23alltd no) )rg.a nd i's I10l. 2 I ;pieeex . Bac k Sall etns wtorh 10t e 9 'i9 T) 12 O'tIA(K hg -Ic. I0--I ShetIetIing Ilede. *)0 111( dS2. I ')i'se(s IVOIt bi ,r, worI ib 75e li, .I9e. rgain Store. NowGo! NOW Goodsl< New Goods! THE HOUSE Is filled again with the most desira ble and newest goods affbrded by the North. ern1 mar1kets. -Our buyers ire just return. ing frmi New Yr)ik, Phiklelphia and.13a1 t imlore with the choicest selection they coul(l p)SSibly make, In Wash Fabrics tihere is sillply no en(1 to the vrey In Woolens weC have everything that the most fUstidi.. Styles range from thle daintitest cheeks to thle larige, hand some10 patternssomu0 I ich Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! W~Xe carr'Iy the cele.. brlated~( "BANNISTER LINE" of CENTS' FINE GOODS. WVe hiave selecteol.i beauiltifu ine of col IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Fine Shoes thatt we ha1ve the best i ast yle an d finish to be fonmL