The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 11, 1897, Image 3
Corrected evory Tuesday and Friday
by Summer Bros.
M eat. ................. . . ......... 5 0 .
Shouldors .......................... 54(iMil .
I Tamls- ----- ........................... 10(al12e.
ost Lard ........-....... ........... 7 48c.
Best Molasses ..................... 40(050c.
Good Molasses..................... 25(ot.5e.
Corln ................................... 6ro.
Mleal -.-----. - - ........ ........... 5 .
I-lay.............. . .. ............ ... $1.00.
W heat Bran........................ $1.00.
SPatelnt 1lour................... $5.75.
2nd Te.st Flour...................... $5.25.
Stra t F otn....--............. $4.90.
Good Ordinary iIour .......3.50(d'4.59~
Sligar .................. .... .....
1fl et)........................
otroi ..........
C'ottOI H
"Pt"r sack ... $1.10
.... ... ... ... ... ... 30(s.
Country Prottce.
,por ib ..................... 15(i20e.
Ipogs, pr dozen ................ 10(a)120.
Chilekens, e .................... 5( 25 .
Pe11aF. per hushol1....... .......... 65(i!70e.
Cor., por bushel.. ............... 600.
Oats, por bushel..................5
S weot potatoes .................... w0imoc.
'l'urkeys, por Il .................. 0(ii) 8c.
Foddor, per ewt .................. 75@100c.
Milch Cow for Stale
L have ia good milch cow for sale
cheap for eash--calf two-months old.
t.&f.It Goo. LeOnirl-th.
(rniji Cenitral hlotel.
Capt. A. I. Green has recently taken
eitire charge of t,he Griand Centai.
Hotel, Columbia, S. C., alnd is determ
ined iII his efforts to make it secoind to
nlone1 inl the State. Ile is at hotel 111an
of experience and has pit experiiiced
mlen Inl all dopartmlonits. This hloteg '
cuitrally located and(I lias i'W'lTarge
rouoms, aMidl the eullinll 'eputmet
lias been gi2Jv1lr'Vmprovedi, and no
be.spared to make it, one of
the hotls in the Stat.
J. W. Reeder will sell.you SoIal toll
pounds for 25 ets. f. 31m.
Teachier Wantedl.
There will be a meeting of the pa
trons of the .Jolly Street School oi
June 19, 1897, from I to 3 p. i) , for t,he
purpose of electillg t11ree t1u11steeS, also
aL tolelelr for lle<t year.
All applieations for teacher must be
handed t.o either of the trustees by
above date.
We W11ant a full trn1 out of the pa
tr-ols of the school on that day.
G. M. SIN1lY,
JOl N C. WILSON,
.'osEPi V. W."'rz,
Thet Mo(Iernl Beauty
Thrives on good food and silishine
with, pienty of vxorelse in the opien
ilr. Her forii glows with ivailth nild
her 1%tce blooms wI(Ih Its beaultY. It'
her system needs tile clenllsing iction
of a laxative remdy, She uses 'ile
gentie and plensant Hyriup of FigH.
Made by thle California Fig Syrup
Company.
Wint-hrop (Iraduates.
Newborry had two iemb11hers 6f the
gradnLatinlg class at, Rock 11111 tils year
-Misses Lucy Riser and Nellyc Me
Pall. T1he State ill speaking of their
plart Ill tihe pr.ogr'tame1' ys
Thlen came tile poemI, lead by Miss
Luicy R{iser' of Newberry, its author.
Thel1 p1oem was well conceiv'ed and1. ex
cited favorable commencIt.
P erhlalps 1.h1e best featu'-e of t,he ec:er
cases was the readilng of I he class will
by MI iss Neliye Mc Pall of New herry'. 1t
wats in the formll of ia legai will and1( varl
!Olus articles whIIich lhad belonged to
thle gr'ad uates, allong with certailn of
theirI p)erspnlal chlar'atcl.ristics, suchi ats
red h1alif," '"good looks," etc.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
O lfer.e'I a PoINIIlon s.VIat linhrp.
M i.s 121m1iily Smit,h wilo was last week
elected( to a. posit,ion ini tile Newberry
C;raided schol has1 ibeen olfered a posi
1.ion1 in tile WVinthrop college att Rock
111ll. She hadl malIdo n1o11) apiention for
t.is place and1( kne4w nothinIg of it, unt il
atft.er she waus elect-ed wich is a comn
p1 liet. to hler aittinmeniIiIts. She has
been~ I lak ing a po0st gradualteI course'5
at theli Womlanl's Col leg'e and( is wellI
(equipl'U'd for teach'ing. ii the New
h)rry bosarcd will rleaCise' her she w~old(
prePfer of courIse tho posi tionl at Rock
I fill. Th'l is t,bey will 1ro dloubt do. She
was hi' - y reLomlmendled and It, Is to
b e I ted that wo clannhot. havte hier'
Inl tI wh~'erry school.
.. l mnly withi a1 bot tie of (Chambler
R femredy as5 aI saife'gunrd algalintii au at
sumnier mlonlthls. It costs bult 25i cents
- tandi Is alitmost re' to be needed before0
tihe SummeliLr is over'. Tis remledly
never falls even itn tile mo1st severe
cases(, andlc is in fact the,only prep)iara
1111 Inta can~1 al ways be dep)endeid upondli.
Whtlen reduIIced( wJih walter it is p)iter
nIt to) take. For salie by WV. E. Pei
/HARRfIS LI THIA WATIEHI
Carb)onated Lithiaf Water,
Soda Water,
Ginger Ale
S3old to the Whiolosanle and1(
IRotail trade at lowesnt Pricos by
S. B. Jones,
- Agoran for Nambory
YARMUM AND ALL An(OUT.
The Luther League will serve re
fre91hments at thle college reception
next Wednesday night.
A dance will be given in the opera
house on Thursday night of next week
by the young men of the city.
The Mayor of Helena Imposed a fine
of $10 on a negro the other day .
offering resistance to an ofllccr and
being generally obstreperous.
The Commissioners of Public Works
at, a meeting yesterday afternoon elect
ed 13. N. Aull and S. J. MoCiaughrin to
si tiols in the eleetric lightand water
w rks.pltiis, ech at. i salary of $30 at
fh.
T h 'ie vork of putting down water
pipe Is progressing niecly, and the
electric light plant is also bAng put
i). We will be glad when the work is
completed, so that our streets may
again be in normal condition.
The public exhibition of the Graded
school will be held in the opera house
to-night anii Prof. w. t1. Wallace says
the exereises will begin promptly at
8.30, so if you desire to be t.here at the
beginning you had better heed this
notiec.
M r. L. A. Hawkins hits just received
one of the now style "Rtegina Music
Boxes." The case is richly carved in
oak. The music of this machine is the
imitation of that of a piano. It is a
wonderful piece of mechanism, and
renders sweet and beautiful music.
Senator George S. Mower, of New
berrV, is mentioned as a pirobable cain
didite for United States senat,or. Sun
14i. AMower is of Conservative at Iiat ion
f1iit has never been considered by
either factioni as an extremist. lie
stands high inl his own county; also in
the general assembly, and if he enters
the race, the probabilily is that lie will
prove himself to be nio meIaII antLgonist.
-G.'recnville Mountaineer.
Mr. John A. Chapman, the venerable
historian of Newberry, made the trip
from his home to P.Agelield a-foot oi
Friday of last week, spending Friday
nught, with his kinswomuian, Alls. Caro
line Ahcy, in Our town. A 1r. Chapman
has completed his history of Edgefield
and it i redy for delivery, and parties
desiring a copy of this book etin leave
the oMdCrs at this ollice and they will
be piomptly attei'ed to. Later we
shall have something to say of the
hook itself.-IdgeIiel Advertiser.
Miss Veda Sheldon, of Oconee, is
visiting h0r sister, MIS. H1. E. Todd.
NIrs. Orlando Sheppard, and daught
ers Iisses Fannie and 'Lucille, of
'dgeliCld, are Visiting Mrs. Slieppards'
brother, Allr. B. F. Grillin in Newberry.
Mr. J. 1M. Norment, of the News and
Courier, is in the city.
Prof. 1i. 13. Setzler of North Carolina
College was in the city yesterlay.
Maj.'L. W. C. Blalock of Goldville
wias in town yesterday.
Misses Alnamie and Belle 11111 of
Gainsville, Ga., are visiting their aunt
Mrs. J. l. \yers.
Misses Una and Nina Lake have re
ttued from Con verse ('ol lege.
AMiss Neville P ope lias returned from
t.he Colunnbia l"emnale College.
Mliss Nannie Mlc( aughrina 'has i-r
lurnied from C onvers.........
N iss l"lorenc'e Curw in of Col umbuhs,
Ga., is v isitinig NIliss Nannie 1Poo0.
Mrs. Naxt Gin isi, AIliss Fannie AleC(augh
rinm and NI ir. M . r . Spearnmna haviee gone
to the N 'shiville I'xpo.itlion.
MI isses 4ue1 1AlMcIallI, IPaw nec.lones,
aind Eur 1tV iser retm'n red home yester
day fromi Winathrop Norm-,I amid 1Ind1us
trial ('01lege.
MI iss 1l.telle (Griflib., of Lewiede, is
visiting at. Mr. .lmno. ('. Wilson's.
M i-s O1liveT TIarranit alrri ved in the
city ye':ter'day.
Mr s. 1[(.llingswiei tL nee Niliss TillIa
I oozer and NIlis-iN Margaret flowles of
A ugu-ta, ( ha.. are 'iT int,ing at r. S. P.
AIrPs. S. A. I,a and Eiar1leenm Invanis
leave to-day~ for Na viile. Tenni i.
AIlv. ToIm (Cromeri, of Newberry, sue
(0ed1 J1. I. I l\llad as foreman (If the
mechanlie aiSlt the T'clhnical School,
.'horn well (Oalhonamg. - ('lin ton Ga
z/et,te.
AIVr. J1as. F. To'thl. of Newberry, was
upl amiong fr'ienadT m aid relaitivyes in anmd
near ('linton Saturaday, Sunday and
NI\anday.--C'litonGaziette.
PrI '. 1). D. Walhilce of 1Hamber'g
itting School is on a v isit, to his pa
rents ini Newberry.
Of Jintere*st to It. Y. I' Ui. 1)elegatesi En
'.hoea n(11Iow is, and arrangements
arxe 'oiug made(1( to that effect, to have
"'a sunurise-prayer-mecetinjg''at Norfolk,
and a "1f'is break faist at theosaume p)oint.
a banclauct will be tendlered them at,
Wakule Forest,, by Pr~iesidlent TIaylor', of
the Wake Forrest College; fruit dini
ner21 will lie given at Southern l 'ines,
aind at A thata t,he dlelegaites will be
entertained at, the Spellmuan Uifu versity:
t,hey will then prioeed to Chat,ttnooga,
v ia the "'Kenniesaw Houte.'
Full particulars will be gi ven lateor
by the Passenger D)epartmaent oIf tho
Seaboar<l Air'I Lne, at P'ortsmouth,
Va. f. tf
Summeiuir E,ocuuraioni Itatei.
ICffect,ive at, once. The Charleston
& Western Carolina Railway will sell
Sumimer' I0xcursion 'Ticket s, linmIt.ed for'
rettur i'nalssage to October 31st, toGr meen
ville S. C., Spar'tanburig, S. C., H arris
Lit,bia Springs, N. ( , CGlennm Springs,
S. C., Asheville, N. C., Hiender'sonville,
N. C., FlIat, Rock, N. C., Tr'yoni, N. C.,
Saluda, N. C., and till motunt'iin resoirts.
Fast, and conivenienit schedules guar
aniteedl via thuis route.
For rates. schedules oxr any Informa
t,ion, write or'(11 cll)pon any agent of
the Compan~y or WV. J1. CuAxa,
Genu. Pazss.'Agent,
2m. Augusta, a.
COMMENCEMENT WEEK
Begins Sunday-The Prograsume for the
Entire Week-A Subject InI Wict
We Are All Interested.
Commencement at Newborry Collego
Is ian event in which there i always
great interest on the part, of our citi
zens. It is right that it should be so.
There is no factor in Newberry o in
iortant to Its growth and developmteut
and advancement inl all thiigs that go
to make a great city an( a happy and
contented people as Newberry College.
President Cromeri hits, during his
short occtiuicy of tho president.al
chair, done much to build up the in
stitution and to carry forward the good
wovk so well begun by the lamenteld
D.G. W. Hollandl. Thto onrolmont
this year is among the largest in the
history of the institution and the work
of the young 111011 has been very satis
factory.
When the board nuects next week
the question of admitting young ladies
should be decided in favor or their ad
mission. Plot ts a boarding school but
lot those who have parents or guar
dians in Newberry have advantago of
good a school at home. We have heard
of several girls who would attend the
college if permitted.
But we only started out to tell you of
the programme for next week, begin
nling Onl Sunday.
On Sunday morning the baccalaure
ate sermon will be preached by the
Rev. .1. C. Moser. 1). D., of H ickory,
N. C. A]r. Moser is at young man but a
strolg preacher aItid ati el((luent speak
er. Tihe services o1 Sunday will be
held ill the Oper.. house, and on Sun
day 11101ing will begin promptly at
10.30. I)o not forget that. There will
heo services in, any of t,he churches
oil Sunday, atll closing ail( joining inl
the comimlencemient festivities.
On Sundiay night the annual address
to tile students wil4 be delivered by
Rev. S. S. Laws, 1). D., LL. D., of the
Presbyterian Theological Seminary of
Columbia, S. C., and one of tle Ilost
learned LId scholarlV Ilel in that
cliurch in the South, and withal a
forcible speaker.
There are no exercises on Monday
diiring the day, but the occasion aroind
which centres as" much or more inter
est than any other is the .1unior e-mtest
for the medal in oratory, on Moliday
evening. This is not a volunt-iry con
test, but all the members of [he Junior
class are required to enter the contest.
We .ave already published the list of
speakers and their subjects but give
it agaill.
JUNIOR CONTEST.
L. B. Aul i--Pat.riotism.
I.I. K. ]3oyd-- Day Dreams and Their
Vuc.
0. 1. Cannon-Foot Prints of Time.
C. II. Drafts-Hobert E. Lee.
J. M. Epting--The Inaccessible.
H. C. Fallaw-1(Inducements to PurI
suit.
'J. 1. Frick--The Dawn of the ~20th
Century.
J. L. Goggans--Live for a 'urpose.
l1. M i. IHnrIy-T-'heory 1--.I 1 I .racti. . .
J1. J . Kibler--Carolina.
1). A . Klockley -Power of Intelli
gence.
J. A. Rtauch---The Unnon
Hl. T.1. RenwI1tik-Whait is WVort.h
WVhilem
WV. B. Sheal y-Prohiblition.
C. TP. Summer - "ragmen'lt,s of 'i'imne.
10. (O. WVitt -TPhe EmanLIciplat.ionI of Wo
'I'hie exericise's wtill begini pr'ompt.ly at,
8.30 p. ml.
On 'Tueisday morn'1i ng pn.ompt.ly at,
10.30 the annual add ress before thie
A lumn iAssociat,ion will be delivered by
1Dr. WV. G. 11 (fIousl, of our town. There1
should( 1)e a full aittendanice, for Dri.
Ilionseal wtill give you somhiethinig worth
listening t.o. Inued1iately after the
add11ress t,he anniualt mieetinug of thie asso
ciasion will be held for the elect,ion of
ohlieers and other business.
On Tuesday evening at, 8.l0 [lie an1
nual add ress before the li terary socie
ties will be delivered by [lhe 1101n.
J1. P. K. lh-yan, of Charleston. AlIr.
Bryan is not only a good lawyer, but, a
polished speaker and( a man11 of fine lit.
erar'y tastes.
On. Wednesday mor01ninzg is thie comi
muencemlent, proper'. The exercises will
begin promp1itly atl. 10 o'cloc k. Tihe fol
lowing is at list of the speakers'I' and1(
their subjects:
IR. Ci. llanks,-ahigoilsml.
W.~ C.83'ynum-C.onsrvation of liin
ergy.
L. P. Boland -MNonueneits.
JTames Calk T-Ir usts.
J. S. Derriek- Vlctories ill Pe'ace.
J1. M. Long - The P ower Of Pub
1icity.
N. A. Riseor-Epidemie WVhhu1s.
IP. D). Risinlger'--R1eligioni iln Social
Q,utest.ions.
1". 1(. R oof.-''Put loniey in TPhy
Puirse.."'
l'. U. Sheady- .P e rsonal Virtue in
HT. F. WVheeler' -- Indumstrial I 'artner
ship.
A. S. WeVlls- -Nor'thl P ole.
Mr'. A bramns will deli ver thie Vale
dictory and NI r. AuelIlie Sahitat,ory.
At tihe oniclusion of t.he speeches t,he
awarding of medals and1( :onferring of
dlegrees w~ill take pla1ce.
On Wedntesday evening t.he regular
r'ecep)tion will be hold at, thie college,
wheni refreshiments will be served by
the Luther League.
Lot, as all go out and1( encourage the
young men anid show our interest inl
the college.
MEET1INCG IOARDO
The board of, trustees will nmeet at
the collnee on Mnnany afternoon.
Prosperity High school
Closed last night a very sucossfitl
year. There wore five graduates.
Medals were awarded s follows:
For clai scholarship, in 7th grade,
Ernest Bedenbaugh, presented by Rev.
Goo. S. Bearden.
For English. 8th grade, Wynn Hod
ge, presented by Rev. E. G. Price.
For Mathomatis, 9th grade, Miss
Delli Bowers, presented by Rev. A. G.
Kirkpatrick.
TIo eloming exercises wore largely
%Lended and renewed interest aroused
in the school.
A Correction.
In the publication of applicants foi'
pensions on Tuesday there wer several
orrs made in copying the 1.1st. The
following were disapproved by the
county board but were published in the
approved list: Mrs. Eve Bushy, J. ).
Cannon.
The application of . Mrs. Drucilla
Tygert was approvo-1 but was published
ats disapproved.
We are glad Col. Dickert called our
attention to It. The mistake was made
in copying from the list.
Photo by S. M. Poarson at Nowberry
until after commencement, t,ben at
Prosperity a few days-at the big tent.
Biloycle Parate.
Tihe members of the Newbepry *.Bley
elo Association are requested to meet
In front of the residence of Mr. it. L.
McCaughrin Tuesday evening a& 5.30
o'clock, and all ladies and girls are in
vited to ineet with us and parade round
town, and then to our new bicycle
track on the old iLurtens Railroad. All
are invited, and it is hoped that every
body who possibly can will attend.
.1. W. M. SIMMONS,
E'. A. CA imra., President.
Secretary.
Notice.
One dozon Cabinet Photos and one
Life-Size Portrait $4.95 at Price's Art
Studio over Mimnilauglhs store.
Wanted
10,000 lbs. Dry Hides. Highest cash
price paid for them.
f&t. 21U. SmMMER Bos.
A Card of Timlnkm.
Mr. Editor, with your kind permis
sion we desire to return the gratitude
of our hearts to our cousin, Re,v. J. A.
Sligh, his fanily and all the sIrround
ing..kind neighbors for every act of
kindness rendered to out dear mother
during tile last hours of her life on
earth. May God abundatily bless you
for your deeds of kindness, and may
your cups be overilown with the rich
est of his goodness, andi may you never
WtIL for anything, especially at your
last hours, is th.e sincere prayet's of tie
undersigned children.
Mrs. Jimmllie Epps.
Mrs. Katie Martin.
Mrs. Lundic \Veathers.
Mrs. Ockic Sloan.
I. It required all anlnual outlay ok
$100.00 to innre a family against any
serious -o-sequences from an attack of
bowet (abmplaint during the year there
are mxany who would feel it their duty
to, pay it; thalt they could( not afford to
risk their lives, andt those of thleir
family for such ani amount. Any
one can1I get ti inlsurance for 25 cets,
that being tihe p rice of a bottle of
Chtamberlai'sColie, Cholera and Diar
rhoen ltemiedy. Ini almost every neigh
borhtood somle one has died fronm an
attack of bowel complaint before mned
icino could( he procu red or a physician
summoned. One or twvo (loses of this
remledy will cure any ordinary case.
It never fails. Call you afford to take
t he riisk for so small an amount? For
sale by W. E. Peiham, Druggists.
HOW DO YOU
Knowv Columbus discoveredl
America? How (do you know
that you are buying your groceries
at as low figures as the same qual..
ity can1 be had elsewhere? You
can't know how low it is possible
to buy Choice Groceries in New
ber'ry until you get our prices.
We dlon't claim everythinlg in
sight; b)ut wha1t \ve say we (10, wO
(10 (10. CoUNTrs & DICKER'T,
Lower' MNain St., near Dehpot.
Columbia Bicycles for' sale. T1iresl
on Ladies0' Wheels Ifinttd atnd examl
mued free of chtarge. Reopatirinig of all
kinds. 1F. A. Scu3n>u:'r,
f. tf- Agent,
We Rise to Remark
that it is fly t.ime, and1( to re-.
mrind you that the best thing
yet invented for eatching tflies
is STICKY FLY PAPER.
Thie manlufatulrers have improved
their p)ap~er for thi season. It sticks
hotter and( catches more flies. We have
tested1 its sticking qualities. It, is also
cheaper. We ah~vays keep a full stock
0on hand.
ROB1BRTi.SON & GIIf,'R, D)ruggite
On the corner. . &f.,,
A ICAUTIFUL ROUTE.
Fod(thdrei Iairoad's Naslavillo T-Ip Vitt the
Land of tho Sky.
The Southern Rallway will soll round
trip tickets to the national eX)ositiol
at Nashville, Tenn. ''(ckotq on sale
now and until October 15th, Inclusive,
from all points, and Tuosday and
Thursday of each wbok at special low
rates.
On account of the seventir annual re
union of the Confederato Veterans, the
Southern will sell round trip tikets on
.litI 19. 20 and 21 at the remarkably
low rate of $10.70 from Columbia. Tick
0ts limited to retuin within 10 days
from date of sale; an additional 10 days
will be allowed if tickets are deposited
with joint, agent in Nashv!lle before
June 2.
The Southern Railway is the only
Due that will allow you the choice of
two routes-via Asheville, the land of
the sky, Knoxville, and Chattanooga,
or via Atlanta and Chattanoogo, with
superior l hrbugh car service.
Those going by Asheville will he
carried through the faous scenery of
the Frencllr Boad river, of which one
of America's most famous tourist writ
ers says-; "A journey through the val
ley of the French Broad river is one
wihich ever remains in tile m11em1ory of
him who takes it. The distance Is
short, scarcely 40 1niles, but thero is
not the abortett imtion of it devoid of
pictilresque jntemest. It is, in fact,
generally conceded by all extensive
travelers L.hat it is one of the loveliest
trips in America, and no visitor to
Western North Carolina should miss
taking it. For the entive distance
the Southern Railway hugs close to
the river, which dashes nerrIly over
boiulders, its it cuts its ways through
the wild gorges of the lnountiai-s. i-ore
and there are tile long stretehos of
placid water, as if the river, tiUred by
ts battling, was resting before making
another 11inad mtisli down its tortiloul
rae to tile sea."
The place to 'buy your Molasses at
20, 25, 35, 40 and 50 .cts. is it. .1. W.
Rleeder's. f. :im.
Lost.
An Essex hoar pig, 'bol, :1 iontis
,old, weighing about 25 poundi, strayed
on -29h May. A suitable rewarl paid
iby mtAr.1rning to the oflco of The IHerahl
and News or W. F. Stone. ttd
An to I'enmsim.
Editor Herald and N ews: In your av
'count of the lleet.in1g of County Pen
SiOn Board, on1 last Satll-dity, I n1otiCe
sOveral errors, whicl if a1l,lowed to
4tand uncorrected may lead to dissattis
ructiol o1nthe part of the appllicalts.
-In -,some case-s you have marked as
approved -some thLt were disappoved
by the .county Iard, and others vice.
versa. Wletler ) o11u had allusion to
the work -of the township oP cpunty
board I will not sity, but. its it 1m11eler
of bNtI hoards, I am-1safo i saying thlat
in some cases.just the opposite of whit
Wias intend(Ud atlI)(ers i,n your article.
I .am -sue it wkis donle t,hrou1ghl Ovqn.
slght-or ui6take, still it should be com
.rected befare instilling false. hopos.
D.. A. Dieli i1r,
AUIO1)(mer of County Board.
The Illerit of Hood's arsaiparili
IV literally written in blood.
'It is traced in the vital fluid
11f m.illion. s of :.he human:d- race.
.Atx curative power is wvritt,en
- Upon the hearts, aund -geaven upon
'.Phe minds(1 of L,housamIis
Of speople whlom .it, has Oinrd
And given~i good hiealth.
~Whe 1 .01hereI~ seemeld nothiig before~
Tihemt but darkneaiss and *dopair .
CIf uies all d isealses arising
I'amoi *(rJ promJotedl by impute
Blood0( 'by its htitrinsic merit as
" Tho nue i'Tue Blood( Purifier.
.J. W. Reoeder' i s the place to 1mgl~,
your hllos. f. .'Im.
'M riyin att nat ters at, our. laet pur.ity 0J
'For' lhuildinig puirposes. Apply -ti
f. tf C.G s 54
Brick! Brick!!
Frsaile by H. C. Matt.hews, ,New
berry, S. C. -- - - - tf.
NOT L9OKING M'LL!
NOT FELING WELL
THEN TRY
Ro(ber tso's CompoundI
Syrup11 Sarsapar illa.
<o f drugs hiavinIg altorat ivo, toni<
stimularit and laXative action.
It contains three dIrugs which tieo
umedical profeorio recomndIQ fol
'skin diseases, Scrofulous affo,t.ions
IiDlyspopsia, Liver Comnp1la ints, Rhxou
,imatism, etc.
It is carefully prepared frora th)
puresi~t drugs and1( is sold1 at 75 cent
'a blottle at
R,obestson di Gilder's
Drvun Or/.
Absolutely Pure.
(elebrateil for' it great leavening
streigthj' and healthfulness. Asuirem
the food-againstt alum and all forim of*
adulteraklop conmnon to the cheap
brands.
HO,NAWLYORK
OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET.
Al Ill NIiV4 0 A I VI AND P'HO
(IMESSVE TOWN&
(Special Cot Iropondenwo Horaid am Niws.l
We regret, to atitokince Ih o dent.h of
MIr. A. .1. Bedntlk -ig 1, ono of tle
stimiuch citizens of No. 10 townslip.
\Ve suppose you will get, full detcails
fl-orm yout. St..-Pautis corresponldoint..
There will be nit seviclo in (;race
chuchunayInlorningt or. night onl
Itee ilit, of coinnmle.ie.ieit. exere sos of
NeWbetrry College. Sunldy-selool at
4.30.
This seetimi has been visitte-d by the
lea1viest rains turing the lias4t, week
within t1o. recolleet lio of t.he "ohlest
inhabitnts." I .:dL aire washed fear
fully, the town was flooded, ani mouch
dati,wge was dotm to waterway.,, diais118
iin1t) st-Jeets1. ()r city fat-hers are at
wvork revpairinig the datiina46gi as fast, as
possibloe. ('oru otl low ulis has stif
fered mutch. (.t.,tot fared some but,cr,
bit farm lands ave washed very mitch.
01ats and whiat were daaitivged to some
extenit.
Our baseball boys wvent to I.vesville
MoNyit)'. TIey wnt-, t,hey saw aiul
they were. conquevreod. WV h"lelt' onl
(jeery sile, "I told you so," -"jjhy
didn't you. pracetive, &c." We hope11
our1 boys V-l1 let, soiie of the 01b1'
AAubs do the -com inrg anrid let us s e
t.kl n i " phi ty ball. "1
Mi iss W illit K irk pat rick w ho has
been teaching ino'the (Castonia scthools
of North Ctarolnina 'i rived It, tihe I
rital roof tree last. sat.in4ay to (.n1joy
a.well varneid vait.tionl.
NIrs. .1eie itil-,angford of Swanst-a is
ott ia visit, to tho faittily of Dr. A. P.
1,1tngford. Mtrs. -,iatl,gfor-d is tIak inug a
short. respite froi ItsitikS4. Sh (es
a large 1111illnery blisiess in) Swansea.
MIs. E. W. I'ricu 1111 d aiti- littr of
Al atiotn, Va., sister of E.ditor Vither
spooli of the Adverti'ser -is oin a visit, to
her bothei's faitly and will spend
Some tin.lel in - iu midst.. W e g Idl y
welcome all, nitll ti'lst theii' Visit will
be pleasant,. .A
The windi Storm of last Pridiay did
colsideritle daitige. to propwrty. It,
wts'pa-t-imt laitly Severt. on I W. Wyche's
pretty residlc'. .Tile Wtaitinniey inl
LI i- viLS bl1,o\vnl tl)ovi-l am111i shod
to citug th . I-ooJfAid .eo-ii ng dein h-l ish
ing ,IM *sfde of thLe hlilldinig. The
ditiitge wAs sipe(edily- repaitred.
''ho -couenitfl(met txercises a11o i
fttl blst as'v , write. We could giVe
you last, iglkt s. pr(:g i nai t-, hill. will
fo'edas it, up fig Tlil 's i i itpe .. anu not
tgive, 3.t-hir4 .by~ pieit. ' 'e
were.ditg wasCrowded '..t Wesull'etion
manylit ofotti beingabile to,l tain stadingut'
irio . heh.o w\l) t. os. tone f)i'cs
ot spclyelCtyears. lyoch
foreohas the visit odr inroledii 'iill
it,h, is 3 .a n I .at Ia abou 1 2 y.)r'irS
.stag whn is s.Ih 11 r oftl'ard and(i'n'
werel the( t.earhs i. W.te shouildge ibei3
prout.td out- too l and is ,b' gIood work.la
iSt.i oing.I~' \Vle lhopse Nit.0see thMpes
Aetfanit re-elechte 1e. t
Among23 the4A' vistors. inIi' .W' ina.tinl
anitc upon( cuo teneegmod thins week
NIurs, M M la Kler . or lNehery
h,h - ecers. ini 1.'I t.he'-(t l>ranghil
:?L fted schoolest,(IiP Missel I'o ,ta
sirI, Euvan fully iesi'e(t.. Messe'.
- OiVoles,wl f. Wlid Cliairtjan.'
Aot,la t riJ. ('. )untl1 , lvirt. l (. i
CeaOtil) Col. '.whos.n W. 1)lolliwa,lu
many.l poil)rswoet mune121 s wef haven)
i.e'le . Vo btin W' e sol e ome you1'')
.onei ad 1.PoperiJ(it'si ( atch' strinr
hangs., on)ttheonte, ani.Sd y W.- 1o
comman .nythego thing wt
wer il Hutrhaoffr rceredtar
T h eey lande t.fn g ,roongwiI
be fuhyange.td t heach.
mAltheohf ick thek arntinov
sic, ang fyrecred. K v
Moters- ilfin LCambersi.
CoughRemed e'itspeialy vaSrlualet
gihve proint relief d 1 .11is a~fo t
pleasan It. te Ol' veiild ilt for iseveraIS
par andv' tit,hso e f al hed to rgive Ilihi
"Me'., Du01ue')) PO Hld byop W.s 1li
.Pelu'o:n, Druggh.M.I.KINLY
GI.T JJP AerNDi SuGeon.
For Vet4 ratis.
The Confederate Veterans have de
(3ded to go via the Seaboard as an
n1ou1ncod on Tulesday. They will leave
011 Nlonlday evening, 21st, at 9:30 and
the car will be left here on F'lday be
fore so that it aity be decorated.
Mr. C. 1P. Boyd is very anxioils for
thosei who oxp , to t ake thit trip to let
hinti know at once So Ahat it there
Should be more tIan enough for one
(101,01b anlothmr -na1y bo ordleredj.
The fare is ol.dy $9.85 for the round
rip- amid every veteran who catn should
atten(I this reulnion for in addition to
tlhe. reunilonl it gives an opportunity to
se the Centen1nial, possibly tie beet.and
largest, 10xl>oit,ion ever hold In the
south.
Thu veteratis will have no change of
cars fron Newborrry to Nashville and
Mh ILITaInent, gives opportunity fOrl
a daylight. ride from Atlanta to Nash
ville, and through a section that is re
plete with historie interest, and one.
(out,inious att.le ground. And the
scenery is all that, one coulId denire who
likes Ilouilitatiln scenery.
iCveryone should stop at Chattanooga
and visit the Chickanmauga Natiorial
park.
Let, Mr. loyd have your name at
OnCV! if You I-. gollig with the James
1). Naiwe Camp.
Gladness Comes
With it better. uInlderstalding of the
transient, nattre of the many phy8
"a} ills, whicl vanish before properef
forts-gen tie efforats---pl easant.if Iorts
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the lciowvledge, that, so many forms of
sickness are not, dtie to any actual dis.
ease, hut, silniply to a constipatedeoidi
tion-of the system, w 'hich the pleaUiltlt
family laxative, syrupof Figs, proijt
ly remljoves. ThIlat, is wIy, it is the oI y
remedy With m1ilionsof familieS, and it
every whert esteemiied so highly y all
Vho value goodi health. Its benelleil
effects are (Iue to the fact., that itis the
one reliely wvhichic promotes ititernal
cleanliness withoult debiliitating the
organs oi wvhich it acts. It is therefore
all important, in order toI get its bene
fivil eleels, to note when you pur
chase, thalt you have the genuine arti
cle, whiel is 1man1i1ufatured by the Cali
fornia pig Syrup Co. only and sold by
ill repuaIle uligri.ts.
If in the enjioyenilt, of good health,
a1d 1e syst'm eguliar, laxatives or
ot.her iremneih. are chen iot. ieeded. If
a lIhieted n i s '1 ny etit I di isease, one
m y b- onuntended th.e most shifl
phlinn4.1 11 Ic in nve. of a laxative,
one sholild have tho best., ald wVith the
well-intformeliid ('N . " Yeywltere, Syrup of
<'igs st aI<1, h igles.t anld is I(o.st largely
use d and iu ve mio~t. genea i satisfaction.
CIosiqg Out
Rocket
Store.
We will sell everylting ini .he New
Yorttk l ~ineke't. St.or'e at. New York
coisI, fro iIthIiis dlay unil closed
ouit.. JlThe S4t.ationiery, Iliard ware, in
I warLIe andi Soap wvill be' c'losed ini hul1k
'a'. he.ve the' store putt in first. 'laiss
oritder we will show ai des51iable line ini
whichl Ithese goodus will notd. lie caied,Qi
d elr in'. i heI ise Iline.
A. C. Jones.
PERHAPS
YOU, R EADER
ll ave beeni runntin c glil aund-mntit I
get palssamge in thle ship that. 51ail to
81all I Ishow you thet way'? Ipass aloeng
Ih astleet till 3 (iu comle to a Hignl whtiehl
re ads
"Savings Bank ."
Note Ir, If' you hilave nto mo ire tn ( a11i (d1
htr', t htt will start,311 yoti on th journei&y.
it your poIl)ice, It is de,'ad. Pitt it. lIn
the Savinigs llankh noda ii.t her'omes alive,
It. biegin ito e grow, and1( att11 int eot hiers to
it. Ytot enn be ttgini to he ai caitalist
- 'O-1) AY.
: 'i1Tere Is n1o~ tilmrow. NothI ig was
ever dlon e to-moi irro4w. linw can (t ye ni
never sen H t out cii. The a I lmn to Iaunchw
it isi notw, TO-D.\) Y.
Make Your Start.
Noca Ally Mnai Bc Vo9r ?
Tlakce care of the c'enta and theolol
lars will take care of thiemselvyes.
A fler' .J une1 1, itlantk houtra will be0
fr'om it i. mt. to1 3 p. mt , e'xce'pt On Hat
n irday, Ihuank will Ibe opeed for eonn
ven'iii eeof depo.i tor's tromt 1),. in. to
4 p ii. fr'ii 7 r' iii 1( 9 m .
'J A Mi E8 McI N 'l,
J. E. Nonw~oon ('ashier.