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gtWBERY RAIiKUT. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat... .................. .. ......... i(0c. Rhoulders ........................... 54(6 0I . Tams.......... .............10(i12c. Dest Lard ...................7(08c. Test Molasses...................... 40(050c. (ood Molasses................ 2035c. Corn ............................ 551. 'eal ......... . . ................... 55c. Hay..... .... . ................. $1.00. \ Wheat Bran....................... $1.00. 1st Patent Flour.................. $5.75. 2nd Best Flour.............,... $5.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.90. Good Ordinary Flour............50( 4.50. Sugar .............. ..... Rice.....................................' 8c. Coffee.................... . .. 12 1@200. Cotton seedv.talper sack... $1.10 Hulls -9Wr cwt,..... .......... 25c. ,7 4 Country Produce. ter, per .................... 15(20c. Eggs, per dozen ..... . ........ 10(12c. Chickens, each................... J i425c. Peas, per bushel....... ......... * c. Corn, per bushel.................. 0c. Oats, per bushel.............. 3tQ50c. Sweet potatoes ............ . yOc. Turkeys, per Ib .............. 4 b8. Fodder, per owt .................. 7lO10o. Found. One cuff and two buttons, near arte sian well. Owner can got at thiq office by proving property and paying for this notice. t. it. Wanted to Buy, At the Newberry Hotel about one dozen turkeys. Highest market price paid. f. it 12 pieces No. 60 Silk and Satin Rib bon in all the evening shades at 20c at Jones & Copeland. t.&f.tf Photographs per doz., rfgar, $1.99 Cards " , - - _ $1.49 this weekover Mov nnaugh's. t&f 2t - You can save at least from 15c to 25e oq every dollar's worth of goods you buy at Flynn's Cash Store. f&t., 2t Money to Mnd For Building purposes. Apply to 1. tf. G. G. SALE. Ladies' 8-Button Chamoiq Kid Gloves --also White Dressed Gloves, with white and black embroidered backs, for 90C at Jones and Copeland. t.&f.tf The place to buy your Molasses at 20, 25, 35, 40 and 50 ets. is at J. W. Reeder's. f. 3m. 17 pictures for 25c this week at the big tent in Newberry. N. Y. Photo graphers. t&f 2t A Stray Cow. Medium size, red cow, white spots on, - belly, long horns turned up in front strayed from our place at Newberry about 15 days ago. Suitable reward for her recovery. DANIELS & WIrLIAMs. May 13, 1897. Butchers. f. tf. The stock of ladies' worsted dress goods, - French organdies, dimities, lawns, English tow and Cuneckencluder siultin gs draw a smile of admiration from the ladies, the goods are so p)retty and the prices so low at Flynn's Cash Store. f&t.21, 66-inch white French Organdie at 35 and 50c a yard. 34-inch wvhite Fi'ench Organdlo at 10c and 121c. Pink, light Blue and White Tfaritan at 121c. 34-inch 6French .Organdie in Pink, light Blue, Cream, Nile and Canary at 16ic, with Cambric and Percaline lini ing to match, suitable for the Ball, at JTones & Copeland. t.&f.tf )A Veterinary Forge "~~I hav9"'ust opened to the pub)lic for $hbollgJIorses and Mules, in connec tion with my practice. T personally inspect tne feet and shoeing to correct all efecots and vices, without extra charge. See me. Mr. Pool's Old Shop, just below Brown's Stables. M. F. KENELEY, f.&t.tf Veterinary Surgeon. Young men, wve have the correct thing in Dress Shirts,.scarfs and B3ows. t.&f.tf Jones and Copoland. WE WANT Your Prescription 13usiness. WE OFFER You as good and as Careful service as 28 years Experience can give, and WE GUARANTEE Pure Drugs at Reasonable Prices. ROBERTSON & GILDER, P,harmacists on the Corner. 8( NFACTS' WOR TH KNIC WING! iat a bottle of Our Own d'iectric Liniment will remove all pains, aches and stiffness from the joints. That a bottle of Saluda OJroup Oil will cure the most Obst.inate case of croup, and also prevent a threatened at tack. That one bottle of Robert son's O ompound Oough Syrup will give immediate relief to Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all other diseases of thle Jungps and throat. Thie above medicines are coitnpounded of the purest dr1ugs and with the greatest care at Robertson & Giler's Pharmacy. t &f ly OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET, ALL THE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO UESSIVE, TOWN. (Speclal Correpon1ence Herald aud News.1 Prosperity, S. C., May 20 --Miss Belle Boozer has returned from her visit to friends in Greenwood. Again the marriage bells. have rung out the glad announcement of two more hearts that beat ds one. At the Lutheran parsonage on Wednesday Rev. Dr. Hallman married Miss Harriet A. Harmon and Mr. J. J. Aiick. Miss Harmon was the daughter of our towns man, Mi Godfrey Harmon, and Mr. Amick lives in the upper portion of the county Our best wishes attend them. We are pleased to note that our city fathers are doing soue very n1co- street improvoments, and if they will just continue until all that is necessary is done, our town will put on new airs. Capt. Jno. Fellers and M,. A. H. Haw kins, we believe, constitut-. the commit tee on streets, and they are pushing it. Let the improvements go on. The hour for services in Grace church have been changed, to take ef fect the fifth Sunday. Morning service at 10 a. m.; evening service at8 o'clock. These are the hours for service to be gin. No change in other churches. A test was made of the water supply in our well last week, t.oJ from the amount of the supply as given the well will afford about 16,000 gallons per day. They are now going down, and Mr. Kendall, the traveling auditor, in forms me that he thinks 50 feet more will give us all the water we will want. The balance of the lumber is coming in, and just as soon as the water ques tion is off hands, building will begin. Rev. J. W. Blanton went. the long and lonesome road to Lexington last week, where he assisted in a protracted meeting. We guesm he knows Piney Woods' roads by this time. There has been some talk here of an oil mill. We hope it will materialize. We can't get too many factories. We trust the gentlemen who have been talking this matter will push it ahead. Miss Jo Langford, who has been teaching at Swansea, is at home spend ing her vacation. Her brother, Dr. Jno. Langford, came home with her. He has been sick and came up to re cuperate. From present indications J. Perry Cook's excursion to Columbia on Sat urday will be very well patronized, al though you can't count them until they get aboard. There will be an ice cream festival this (Thursday) afternoon in the inter est of the base ball association. The accessions to the churches in town last. Sunday amounted to 32, as follows: A. R. P., 9; Lutheran, 11; Methodist, 12. Mrs= :9. M. Matthews' improvement is very slight, although hopes are en tertained of ir recovery. Her mother, Mrs. Werts, is still with her. , Agent Browne is improving nicely, and we fear lie will put his threat into execution when lie returns to thrash your correspondent for p)okinig fun at him before he left. Never mind, Frank, you get well anid we can settle the balance. rj he Prosperity High School A ssocia tioni will hold its annual meeting in the school building on Thursday, June 10th, at 4 o'clock p. mn., to elect three trustees and transact such other busi noss as may come up. Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick has started regular weekly services on Wednesday nights, and will lecture on the shorter catechism at each service, which will be a prayer service. Rev. Dr'. Hallman has been lecturing on the miracles for some time, and ow ing to the revival services they were interruptcd thie past few weeks. He will resume them again next wveek. There is a generous rivalry on the part of the dealers in organs. There are four of them now competing for the sale of one to the A. R. P. congreoga: tion. Mr. A. L. Aull, of Pomaria, was in town on Thursday. We were pleased to see the smiling fa'e of our genial young friend, Sam Wheeler, of the Piniey Woods section, in town this week. Mr. A. G. Wise was called to Pacolet on Wednesday. Mr. E. B. Hayden returned Wednes day from a trip to Clinton. Mr. M. S. Bailey, of Clinton, was in towvn last Saturday in consultation with some of our cotton mill folks. KAY. A Cure fear Muscular Rlheumatismn. Mr's. R. L. Lamnson, of Fairmounit, Illinois, says: "My sister uhedl Chamn berlaina's Pain Balm for muscular rheu mnatismn and it clfected a coluplete cure. I keel) it in the house at all times and have always found it heneficial for aches and pains. It is tho quickest cure for rheum iatismi, mushicular pains andi lameness I havc ever seen." For sale by W. FM. l'elhain, Druggist. Wan,ted. 10,000 lbs. D)ry-HIides. Highest cash price paid for the'tn. (at. 2m. t U MM ER IlRoS. A CALL TO THE TIHIRSTY. Our fine Soda Fountain is dia pensing fino Soda Water these hot days. Call on us and cool off. 1CE CREAMS, MILK SHAKES, and everything sold at PELHAM'S FOUNTAIN. VAMtIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. MreMaI4io Pukes of.Alabam is vis. iting the family of Mrs. E. P. Dradfey. Mrs. It. May and Mater Julian -f Charleston are visiting Mrs. R. Brown. Mr. C. H. Webb, representing Barn. hart Bros. & SpindlGr, ,ypo founders'of Chicago was in the city yosterday. Gen. Robert R. IfemphUl of.the Abbe ville Medium was in the city last night and gave us a pleasant call this morn lug. Rev. J. L. Williamso, pastor of the 1 esbytorian church, is in Charlotte a nding thtV Southern General As. ./ . J. D. Eidson of Johnston, And Miss Oia Schumpert of Utopi., are visiting at the residence of Mr. .1. Y. Culbreath. We are in receilpt of an invitation to the closing exercises of the Gainesville (Tex.) High school, taught by Prof. J. P. Glasgow. Prof. W K. Sligh left on Wednesday to attend a meeting of the board of trustees of the Colored College at Or agneburg. We are glad the merchants have do cided-to close at six o'clock. It will give the clerks a little time for recre ation and no one will lose anything by it. Mr. Jno. A. 'Chapman, Newberry's historian, returned on Wednesday from a pleasant walk to Saluda, and he writes in this issue pleasantly of his trip. Mr. Silas Johnstono and family have mov d to the Boyce house on East MAn street and his recent residence ,ill1 be moved back in order to widen the street. Messrs. Johnstone & Welch will ap pear before the Supreme Court on Sat urday and apply for bail for the defend ant in the case of the State against Horton charged with murder. Don't forget the cheap excursion to Columbia tomorrow over Columbia, Newberry and Laurens. Train to leave Newberry at 7.30 a. in. Fare for round trip only 75 cents; children 50 cents. Mr. Kirkor Hagop Basmajian, a re turned Armenian Missionary was in Newberry this week but did not lec ture. le will spend Sunday in Laurens and may come to Newberry some time in the future. Iteception Comm11ittee Will meet at 7 o'clock Council Chain bers Monday afternoon. Don't fail. GE.o. S. Mow)int, Ohairman. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. To Close at Six O'clock. - We the undersigned merchants agree to close our stores at 6 o'clock p. mn., from May 24th until September 1st, 1897, (Saturdays exce pted.) Davenport & htenwick, Newberry Clo0thinug Co., S. J. Wooten, C. & G. S. Mower Co., Jones & Copeland, 0. M. Jamieson, Evans & Wilson, F. A. Schumpert, Ag't, (1. J. Purcell & Co., iLeaveli & Speers, M. L. Spearmian & Co., 0. McR. Hlolmies, Z F. Wright's Book Store, Summer Bros. 6.30, Wmn. Johbnson 6 80, Fly nn's (Cashm Store, Edw. R. Nipp, Eduamrd Scholtz, Racket Store. Ilow to Treat a WVife. (From Pacific Health Jou rnal.) Fir.st, get a wife; secondl, be pat,ient. You may have great trials aind p)erplex ities in your business, but do not there fore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted br wv. Your~ wife may have trials, wh ich, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. -T'o this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife wvill then know that you really care f .r her and wvish to p)rotect her health. For sale by W. FM. Pelham, Druggist. GIT UP lAND GIT ! Commencing Miay 19 we will offer certain lines of our IMM EN SE STOCK AT GREATIY REDUCED PRICES FOR The line of goods will be changed each day. Be sure and call as you may find the article wanted offered. MOBELEY BRO8., t2t. Loaders. HIonm Mtal Fire Protectiod Agsoclat ion of South Carolina Will holds Its annual meeting ir Newberry on Thursday of next week, June 3. It has so far proven a very successful veniturc and has furnished safe and cheap protection against fire. The faw losses so far have been prompt,ly p)aid ad there is sufficient fund o,n hand nowv to pay promptly any loss likely to occur. There is no reason why we should not mnake this one of the institutions ol Newberry and keel) at home large amounts of money which go elsewhere and enrich other communities. Mr. TP F. Hlarmnon the general agent says lie is meeting with gratifying success. KG po1M bAKING POWDER Abolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leav-Laing strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER O.,NEW YORK TIO Junior Class. The Observer printed Wednesday the names and subjects of the Junior class of Newberry College who will contend at Commencement for the prize iedal in oratory. The name and subject of C. T. Summer was omitted from the list. We give in today's issue a conipleto list. This is a contest. 'i which there Is always more or less interest. Possi bly all of thom would not entor for the prize if it were a voluntary mattor, but under the regulations of the College it is made compulsory on all the mombers of the class to enter the contest. Here is the complete list: L. B. Aull-Patriotism. H. K. Boyd-Day Dreams and Their Value. 0. B. Cannon-Foot Prints of Time. C. H. Drafts-Robt. E. Lec. J. M. Epting-The Inaccessible. M. C. Fallaw-Inducoments to Pur suit. J. H. Frick-The Dawn of the 20th Century. J. L. Goggans-Live for a Purpose. H. M. Henry-Theory and l'ractice. J. J. Kibler-Carolina. D. A. Kleckley-Power of Intelli gence. J. A. Rauch-The Unknown. H. T. Renwick-What is Worth While? W. B. Shealy-Prohibition. C. '. Sumner-Fragmnents of Tinie. E. U. Witt-The Emancipation of Woman. Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Those goods are very pretty and much cheaper than we saw in the other stores you hear of every day at Plynn's Cash Store. fst. 2 t.. Come Uight Along. How we do long to be with ou' breth ren of the State precsu, in their "fcast of reason and flow of soul'' at, Newberry next Wednesday, followed by their trip) to the Nashville Exposition, But alasi so many delinquents close their purses against us that our~ once bright hope has vanished into an empty delus ive dream .-Chester Reporter.. This is no excuse for your absence fromi the meet.ing at Newberry. You have a free pass to Columbia and Mr. Childs will give you one from Columbia to Newberry, and we shall see to it that it shall not cost you any thing while in Newberry. So come right along and defy your delinquents. Let them know you can have a little enjoyment despite their closed purses and they will then the more readily open them to yeou. Mr. D. P. Davis, ia prominent livery anan and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheuma tism: "I take pleasure in recommend ing Chamberlaf n's Pain Halm for rheu mnatism, as I know from personal expe rience that it will do al' t.hat. is claimued for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid uip ~in bed wit.h inflain atory rheumatismi and suIIferedl intense ly. The first appIlication of CJhamber lain's Pain Balm eased time pmain and the use of one bottle completely cured him. F'or sale by WV. E. Pelham, Drug gist. J. W. Reeder wvill sell you Soda ten pounds for 25 cts'. f. 3m. Union Meetinug. Th'le next Union meeting .mf thme sixth section of the Reedly River Uptist As sociation is to be held with thle Saluda Church, at Chappells, S. C., beginning on Friday, May 28th, 1897, at 11 o'glock a. mu. Sermons to ba preached: On Friday, by Rev. Jf. 1). Mahon. On Saturday, by J1. N. Johnson. On Sunday, by M. WV. Rankin. Subjects for' discussion: I. Repentance, by JT. A. Culbertson and J. N. .Johnson. 2. Christ, the Chr'istiamn's; Model, by G. B. Dominick and M. W. Rankcin. 3. State Missions, by J. T1. D)avis and J. D. Mahmon. 3. The Chief l'urplose of the Lord's Supper, by S. IH. Goggans and J1. WV. Bilanton. L For every quarter' in a man's pocket there ares a Jozen uses; and to use each one in such a way as to der'ive the greatest beneflt is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no botter' use could lhe made of one of these quarters thman to exchange it for a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and D)iarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that over'y family should be provided with. Foi' sale by W. E. Pel ham, D)ruggist. .T. W. Reeder's in thme place to buy vour hne f '3m. Family Stres. By that we mean you Cah take ycir whole family tu the mammot.h estAb lishmuent of Davenport & Renwik and tho -N<AVierry Clothing Company all in one buliting and be fitted out in every thing and anything necessary for the proper apparrel of yourself, your wife, your son or your daighter. On the one side of this establishmentimay be found satins and silks, ribbons and bonnets, as well as cheaper goods iW the latest style and pattern and with such blend Ing of color as to please the ladies. Right across on the other side is any thing that a gentleman or boy may or can wish to have. Clothing, hats, hoeL and furnishings and all at prices to live and let live and wear good clothes too. And in both sides you meet the most courteous and polite of clerks. Johnson's Chill and Pe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Sheds Down. In obedience to the ordinance of town council the old wooden sheds that have marred the appearance of Main Street are down and coining down. This clearing down hlps very much not onI3 the appearance of the town but those who had these things in front of their stores will find that taking them down will help the appearance of their stores. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics when IOVE STASTELESSCIl[L TONIC is as pleasant, as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where it. fails to cure. Price 50 cents. f.ly Coliumbia Bicycles for, sale. ThreH onl Ladies' Wheels Inflated and exam inled free of Charge. Rtepairing of all kinds. F. A. bemi-umrPT, tf. Agent. Tto Pres A,ssociation. The State Press Association meets next week in Newberry, the home of the President, E. H1. Aull. Newberry will give the editors a royal reception. The editor of the Press and Banner lived in Newberry in 1856, and set type en the ising Sun. Ie will no doubt find but few of the acquaintances of 1856 st,ill living. Col. Leavell was wor thy p)atiarceh of the Soins of Temper anice, aind the lodge room was always a pleasant place to go. Col. Leavell was to the Seons of Temperance then, as Hlon. WV. C. Blenet was in recent years to the Literary Club. if he was not the p)residling ofileer lhe was still presi dent all the time.-Press and Banner. We will be glad to ..ave B3rother Wilson here next week. Col. Leavell is st,ill here and says lhe remembers the event referred to by Mr. Wilson, and he is still an advocpite of temnperanee. Mr. Wilson should not make his yhdits so few and far between. f Whien Nature Needs assistance it may lbe best, to ren der it promptly, but 0one should remonm her to use even the miost p)erfect rem dies neded. The best and most simple and gentle renmedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company. We sell lots of it, and that fact guarantees its freshness5. 1i. doesni't last, long enough to get stale. It requires talent, to make *.odi soda1 E*verybody canu't do It-but we can. \Ve use I. e freshest fruit syrups, and water. WVe know just how to mix things to make you say "ahi" r.t, the first sipl. Our ice creams are just ase good as our soda. We serve all p)opular flavors at p)opular p)rices, 50 at PELHA A'5 FoUNT>AIN. Take your watch key and la of white paper; nlow multiply you cani get an idea of how calrying into your watch eve and take a sharpene'l stick (where the lids touch the calst white paper' an~d you may arr to the machinery through th lifting sprinrg comes through. INow turn your pocket ins11(idou ani you may see where somie of this (dust a< ls aways eearing away, the steel and with this sand ct weei the pivots a~ revolve eighteen thousand times ev botih at the same time, andl you can so wacI lendout every year at least. wac"lae DAN IEUj W It Gladness Comes W ith a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ;cal ills, which vanish before proper of forts-gentle efforts-pleasante torts rightly directed. There is comfort in i. knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to cny actual dis ease, but slinply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Fig., p)rompt ly removes. That is why it is ihe only remedy with inillionsof families, and is every where esteemed so highly by all w%o value good health. Its benlecial effects are due to the fact, that it Is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness w%Ithout. debilitating the organs on whici? It acts. It is therefore all Important, in ord% 'r to get its bene ficial effects, to nute when you pulr chase, that you have the genuine arti ele, which is maIIfaetured by the Call lornia F 4ig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable drtggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and. the system is regular, laxatives or other renielos are then not nteeded. If afflicted with any actual disease, on may be coinuended to the most skilful physicianis, but if in need of a laxatioe, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general sattisfaction. Brick! Brick!! - For sale by n3. C. Matthews, New berry, S. C tf. CIIIIADRHN'S SLIPP111S From 25c to Gc pr. pair. MI88E8' 81IPPE'll8 Fromn 29c to 81c pr. pair. LADIKS 98' IPPEIS From 43c to 89e pr. pai r. F HilT J.BS, (Mason) Quarts 49e pr. dozen. FRUIT JIlS, (Mason) i Gal's 69c pr. dozen. These are the Fpoeial Bar gains oflered for one week ex elusively froll May 18 to May 26, 1897, 12 in., by 0. KLETTNER, The Fair anild S(lnare Dealer. No'r.: Ge ITave you ever before bought JARS or SLIPPERS at such reduced pr ices?V No. We\ therefore ad1 vise you t,o buy NOW or you never wvill buy th em a.s c a..l DO NOT TO SEE OUR Newand Complete UNF OF WASH GOODS. PilETTIEST MAIl22NIERY Ever brought to New berry. f. ly nock the end d1own on a piece the amount of (1utst by 305~ and much dlust this Ii ttle spuon is ry7 yea1r. Nowv openi the lids5 andl( run around the 11 flanges ) and knock it over ai p)ieceX of ast som'fe of the duLst 0on its~ way 0 hole at the joint where the ii give it a thuamp over while papmer amnd >mcs from. The frilion of thie gearing arass, and it is also getting into the oil id jewels of one of the wheels that ery hour cut tinzg the pivot anid jewel i It is a matter of econiomy to have tihe D)ust is small particles of salnd. ; & Co. New Goodso New Goods! New Goods! THE HOUSE Is filled again with the most desila ble and niewest goods afforded by the Nort h. ern markets. Our buyers are just returin ing fI'om New York, Philadelphia and Bal.. timoire with the ell)ieeSt selection they could possibly make. In Wash Fabrics there is simply no end to the variety in Woolens weC have everything that the most fastidi.. Styles ranllge from the (daitiest (Iheeks to the large, hiand someC pa~tt ernIsso much in vogue no0w. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! We carrly the cele.. brated "BANNISTER INE" of GENTS' FINE GOODS. WVe have selected1 a beaultifutl line of' col 01rs and( shapes. IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Fine Shoes We are very con)1fidenft that we have the best in style andl finish to be found. 00M AND SRhb1US.