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39JBhW'lDy MARiRKU. Oorrooted every uosday and Priday Wh Su mmnr 13ros. uldeat ' - -. 4 c. ....... 0~ ...do0....o ..-.----- ----............... 1(20 ....d. M asse--'''-------.--...... - 4O( 2c. Best Lard . '---.--..... 25@Mc. host M a se s ...... ........... O 5 . lood Molasses. .......... 2..1.5c. M:raltF o r ------.-.- -- Fi4.0 Olood Ordinary Flour...........53.5 M OILI .... ,. ... .... ...- ... ..W c') . Cotto 22..;...10(#20e. Hu . . e .rsak.. .. 1.10 S........... 300. kountiy Prodnee. - utter, perl ..................... 5 .20c. * per dozen ... ..... 0(i2124o. Chioecens, eaoh...........15(&i250. P-eas, per buthel.... ......05@700. Corn, per bushel.. ............... .00. Oats, per bus ell........... 35(r50c. Sweet potatoes . . ................... Turkeys, per lb .......... (@ 8e. NFodder, per wt............75@100. Nod-e. The patrons of School District No. 48 wvill meet at Jlalal)a next Saturday at 5 o'clock to elect three trustees. W. Cr RNEpT- MERC ANT, Clerk. All the patr'ons of the Utopia school are requested to meet at the school house on next Saturday afternoon, June 19, at 4 o'clock. WALTRUt . HUER1ERT, Chairman trustees. Wall Paper. Call at Salter's Photograph 0a11yAy and see large books of 8aHl!,U-of the latest design In wall papoj.-hich he is selling at priceWMt:-ilj please pur t.3t Noticea I have no interest with T. W. Price over Mimnaugh's, neither has T. W. Price any interest In my Photo busi ness. . M. Pearson. tit Bak.e Dull. A match game of ball will be played :at the Fair Grounds on Wednesday af ternoon between Newberry and Spar tanburg, and again Thursday morning. Admission 15 cents and 25 cents. NotIce. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to harbor or hire my son Jellie Gilliam who left my bed and board on 9th inst., as he is under age. le is 10 years old and weighs about 100 pounds. t.&f. 1 t. NEL 4. GILLIAM. Bicycle arade. 'There will be a bicycle parado this (Tuesday) afternoon. All bicyclists will meet in front of the residence of Mr. Nat Gist at 5.30 p. m. .1. W. M. siMMONS, E0. A. CARLISLE, President. Secretary. 'The Dance. A dance will be given at the opera house oi'".hurdy night by the young people of Newberry. The dancing will begin promptly at 9.30. It will be a charming dance, and those Who like dancing may confidently co ut on a pleasant t line. Notice! Notleet A meeting in the courit house on Wednesd'ay, June 16th, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, will be held for the purp>ose of organizing a Camp'of Sons of Confederat.e Veterans. We owe a diebt of gratitude to the old Veterans -that we can never repay. We ci, however, assist in perpetuating t,he war~ records8 of the sur'vivors and t,hose who .laid dlown their lives for our cause. Attention,~c ret:ns I A djutant C. F. Boyd r . plests us8 to - -state3 that, the delegates to Nashville 'will leave on the special train ab)out 11 'o'clock on Monday, 21st, instead of Monday 'night, as first announced. A sone in order to go in complany 'wilrthe other Vsterans and delegates from Sout,h Carolina. Thiey will all go -on a special train, and be together and reach Nashville ini time for t,he first day of the reunion. Cheap Rates. The Southern Ralway wvill sell round trip) tickets on following occasions: Uiited1 Con federate (Camps, Gireeni vyule, S. C., A ugust 25-27, $1.40. Tickets -sold August 24, 25, 2(6; good to rrbturn September 13. CommencementI execises W illiant ston -Femiale Colleg.e, Williamston, S. .1.. Tickets on sale .June 22, 23. 24; g~ood1 to return Jumne 27. Commence mont exercises South Car oli na College, Columbia, S. C,, $1.80. TIickets on sale June 20, 27, 28; goodl to return Jruly I. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children, 1 LOOKINGWELL! 3 lNOT FELING VI'LL! THEN TRY Robertson's Comnpound Syrup Sarsaparilla, Tis preparation is a combination of drugs having alterativo, . tonic stimulant and laxative action. It contains three drugs wvhichi the medical profosmsion recommend for skin diseases, Scrofulous affections, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Rhieu matism, etc. It is carefully prepared from the purest drugs and is sold at 75 cents a bottle at Robes/son di Gilder's Drur 8/Ore. VAIUS ANI% ALL ABOUT. if we havo pmittei to iendon any of oir tair visitors it was not done intton tionaliy. Attend reeeting in court houso to morrow afternoon,to organizo Camip ot Sons of Confedorato Veturans. T opinig bIalI at ar-1is SIpring wil' be hold on the evening of the 22nd Inst , next Tuesday. A good nuinber will attend fron Newberry. At a ioetii)g of the trusters of the Graded School yesterday afternooti It. was diecided to voeaso Maisn I'linly Smith. The vat-anoy was not filled. We hol'o tho Olvetric liLlt. puople Will( pare the troes. Tt wouli be pt-vo Vlnt' lilu t,g.etfft down 1 oulr p-et.ty shltt Qt'Ao- .i resident portionl of the efty. ble ind responsible paities will I A n.1 exci'Sion to Charleston on the I 1th inst. The rate will be dirt cheap. t Save your change. Don't forget the I datc-29t,h. Partticulars lat.er. All t,h inernbois of the elass of'1896 -tre in atte.dance uivon vomimiotcenmnt this yeav, oxcept Mr. T. A. Doinicl 1 and Mi'. 'P. D. Shearouse. 'L1his Is right. We like to see t.he altmni re turn to these annual reunions. Dr. Petor Robertson showed us an Irish potato taken from his garden Neighing 18 ounces, and he says he planted tie .wrong time in the ioon. 1 There Is no tellhig how large his pota .toes would have gro.vn if 11e had plait ed when the Bign was 1iglit. Prof. C. A. eflers, 1;vinoipal of tOe Jones High School of Abb,ivilc'., is tak ing in the Newberry Con encomcent and enjoylng his vacation. He has been r1e--leeted to the pr iilship of the above flourishing school at an in creased salary, which speaks weli for his ability atul popilaltrity. Rev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh, who has t kindly taken charge of the fund for the I iem'ial window to Dr. Snieltzer, was in,khynii the ot.her day and told Its he wp.s getting on Iecly. but ho needed )'iord funds to conpleto. If aniy friend of Dr. Simoltzer happens to seC this and is willing t,o help thus perpet.late the memory of Dr. Sneltzer, pleise hand t,he illoIlit to Mr'. Bodlllbttgh, who is in the city this week. Wheeler & Wison sewing machiei for sale cheap. 0. M. J AM tE:ON. 2t. Personals.( Mr If J Bnyard, Mrs 1.'0 13yrd of Watoree, adl] Miss Dellia li0hison of the county are f visiting at, Mrs iat o Conts'. Mr Walter Ocland of spartatn lurg, repre. Reiting the Junior Orderof United Amerleat Meeliatilcs. is in Newlwrry. Mrs It W vilis of Laurens is visiing her sister Mrs,J F Todd. Misr. Unisy Schenck has returned to New t York. Mrs M E Gillitn 1ham gono to Saluda, N C, for the summtier. Mrs . P Fie'der. of Moore, K C, is visiting hor paronts, bi. andi Mrs W J LIke. Miss LizzIe Odom1 of chappells, and A Iss Mamie Polk of the county are at. Mr itC I Perry's. t Mr and Mrs W i. Smith of Orangeinirg. and I Miss Mlado jishop of 1,itIrrens, are ati Mr C W Miss Lena Wallace of Laurens Is ati Mrs hll'is. 1101n Weo h Mower, lion .1 G Wilsoil tll(] Rev H P McClintock have gone to Duo West. I MinsiUntou ibson is attending comenenev- I ment at Due West. Miss ICstelle Fulmer of line lilge and M iss Mamiue Doiinick of St. Ltke's are it ir (Ieo A Itopp's. Rev Ii P Countts of Little Momntain is at 1 ending comlir envomient.. Misses Amelia 3nd141 UMrris In h3en)lih1 of Co hnlia &?ro it. h .1 W Enrhardl's. Miss Amola Stll igs of A lglsta, Ga, is at. M r W A Young's Dr and Mrs .11 tlaws of I(olumin arc iehe guests of ir A C Jon(s. NiM I' Phloebwc Schiiipert of lrosperit.y is at Nir D NI Ward's. iss ierilha Wviite of Abbvvillo is it. Mr W A KInn'id's. TVhe llev J A NI Igh is itn attendadnce upon01 coimmiencemnt. Mi' and MIt's J 1 PEnStt. of Uinion nre visit ing hter father Mr W' 'T Tarraint. MIiss Fan ne Prto lebnoit (IGUrcenwood ilant. Nir WV T1 Tairant?s. NIIsa D)orn l)ent of C'olumbia nit MI irs MNfg gie Nwygert of i'etak lare visitinig at. MI rs Dotm Intick's. NM' i 0 D)uncan has r'etu'r'd fr'omt Wash-' nlgton D) C. I r'of A W i"ogie of Newport News, Vin, is atttenditig commenceent.n IRev I' T '1 lllbunn, . )., ed iio 0o'( thle Luith-i era'tn V isitor, is att Mi ' J i 'V iek ('r':. 11ev 1 P' ltj'izer ofi Se'lwlia 4ils taing in coin me10 ceent. Miss Sottd ry is itt NIt' it. C Miaybin's. MIs lte rly of i..exh'gtl is itt Nit J C Wil Mrts il C iardlin aitu MastIer' Jatnes left ye's torihly for hlenlderson yliie. N C. MIiss MNlie ci 'nenn is visit Iing at Clinton. NiIsses Lei' aal Della lDenn11Ia ati Minnile Couats of countty tire on n v'isitI to relatives at 11ev NM ) .J Kr,ens of Augustn, (On, and elinsa. mate of tIhe crittO,1 11s it at)ltendace' upon0 'ommelOtnlcet. WVe tare glad to sen imi. Ni itas Atno Mayhin of Ma' ilnton isnt M ' RL C Maiyb.in's. Pt'of J11 (i'Nein'l iiloilowtiy of PetllwoodI is at 111teni commencemIuetit.andl( 1hnk lug hiands wiithl hiis imany finends. Rev Ni Mi Kinard~ of C'oluminla is attending MIIsses Lucy 11.4". 1-:1 li0. Dnenn, Mary' Dtriflin anid fl L tar~r' are t. t Ni i(' "lioytd's. Nits S nt An ito(f ,Jnhupa Is spendi(lng the week at Mirs I, W i"ioyd's. Milss Evri Ail of Dyson is at Mrts E II NM~ r H 8 inigle'r of ('a ml'iIn, ft C, is stop p)ing at Crotwell llotel.. Capt Gleo II Pai't oIf Ciame1 tin is tsRking Ill Col T Wt I loll'owW y isalI attenmg commntenCe menOlt. Fev J Ii Ilood Is attel ding commen)'tcemntl)i lit Duie West.. Niisses .Janie and Nina Vance of Clinitonl are vistinlg Iin the0 city. Mises Irby of Lauriis is ait Mr's (le'nn's. Miss FanieI Craw ford] of (haetll01 s l at Mrls i Ni Dlennis'. Milsses Carrie liu ford]. Eva D)avis. Pallie hlell at:d Mai'y Lou WVorkmatn ar1( alt Mr' M Mi un-i ford'si. NMiss Lout JTones of Lauirens Isnat Dri' 1)1 Niayor's. Ilon Jno C Reeget's of C< lumbia is at VTe Newboirry. Mlisses Cai'i Lece of ChappellIs and] Salili WhIt,ney of Masybintoni are at. Mrls lynuml)'si.I Miss Mary Tlnomtpson hlas r'eturn'ted fromi CM Verse College. NIsuses tLmai and viniit \Vilson nare at teninitg commeineentt att. Du Wtr'Iest.. Miss Purcell of August ai is v'isitinug Nit andt NM's C J Pureell. Mh 5s 01110 Olne'y of Charlestonl is vIsItig Miss Nevilie Pope0. .4 - Miss Cora Shietly of [.ttle Miounttain Is at Misa Jas Dunbar's. Miss5, Lora Hummer of Lilft ie Motintat Is at. NM' J1 1 Hummier's. Miseses Hnttie and Flora Eddy of .lanpa arte at. Mr' Ni NM iufo'd's. h'I se Olive NIMilr of liope) Stalio and1111( F".iiun Vttlmer'i of Latakon arc at Mr' W WV F"ulmer's. Hhoware of Oitntmentts for Catatrrh thtat as maiecur'y wvill siu'oly destroy thie sense of 8smel1 andt comopletely deranittgt the( whlte sys t.m w1 hen enitorintg It throu1ghl Ihle t tt(outs attrhaco'. Such art iel's shiouldt nevet' be usept exeptl on pre.scip)t 11itfom reputale phly slelans, as the damage they wildo is ten fdtothe good yout Cinn possibily derive ft'omt thm.H''s Catart'h Ctur' mann ueactured by F". J1. Cheney & ('o.. Toledo (I., contt-ans lno mercury, anid Is taken internally atcting~ d1. reetly ulpon tile biuotd lind) mucous0i surfac nes (If the system. in butying Jiali's 'altar'rh Cure b) sure youI get tile geninet. It. Is tiiken ini ternially, andI made ini Toledo. Ohio, by F. .1. ('honey & Co. Testitn Onlials ft'ee. OrSond by drugsts, nricen new bmotle. UltADED SV1IOL5. Diusing exeriflo - Sevenl Young 1.114tiC1 F11n114h thle Collrdll. ThoelGraded S90hool closed another mcces"fuo year inst Fr,iday, and( thle mblic exIibItotn was held lo the )pera houlso Otn Fi1day Ilight.- Seven "oung ladies Ilklished tih courso this "ear aod read their essays and rocoived liploinas on Friday night. The school S no%w InI good coniditioll and is doing rood work aid Is st-rongly estabhlshed. l'le adhti istr'atioli of SuperIntendet V. H1. WV alilee mleet' the etdorseiely of the people genorally. The elosinug Xeoises' anld the essays Were Credit blo aliko ,I the olll ladHies anld to heir teaher.. It will be noted that. to boys wree in the clitss, Ilid, in fact, he history of the school is that nIearly l of the graduates are girls. The fol owing is I list of the subjects and ti Ios Of Ie girls Who read original ays on Friday night: Essay--- t>t Yourself in Ills 1Pace Irances Est.elle Rodlespurger. Essay-No One lives for iIimseilf klone--Minnie Todd. Essay-The Spirit of tho Age---Mary Ilen1,1ones. Essay- 'is Ilomo Where the Heart sJ-EIIza,bethI Ron wick Carlisl . Essay lope sIrings eternal in tle 11un breast, an never is, but, always to he. blest. -Margaret Law .Johnstone. Tssay-The PIreservation of Our 0I.or sts-Ethel cIG y Connor. Essay )f all sad words of tongue or pen, 'he saddest are these: "It might, have been." --MauIde Hecurict,Ia Langford. At the (onIlusiI) Of t.he r'ead I ig Of he papers,- 'rof. W. II. WaIlIIace mado he folltg apt ani arI)IWoI)riatte ad ress, and pr-esunte6 the youngr ladies vith the diplomtas of the Graded wchool: Young Ladies: ly virtue of the au hoity conforred uponl imle by the board if t.rUstees, I now deliver Lo each of 'ou the diploiti of the Newberry i'raded Schools. You have linished you' career with is. Our school has done all for- you it an 0 do-which ntay be a great deal or l1aly be very lit-tie. If what, you have carlled here is to bn the "1)e all anIld mid all" of your educat.ion, it is little udee.d; if, however, it, is only the 0111ndi ioll ulponl which yo, ar1e deter nined to build, it. is a great, deal. Sir Isaac Newton, the-foremtost Imanl f his (lay, said near t.he close of his ife: "I am like a Child who lts gatl red a few pebbles on the shore, while he great ocean of truth lies unexplored )efore. iml" You have gathered a few >bbles. Will you be content wit,h hlose? It is customary iIn scldin'g young1'r neon into tie world to picture to them101 he wonierful I!>ssibilities that -.wait. heir effort, an'd achievement in t,he. ield of honlorable enterprise; ill profes ional life and in lit.rature, and in the LVtS anIld sCiencIes. Why I not, Irsent1 aehl a picultre to young wolen also? No "lords of cretioll'' prefel to p:t 'olize the "dettr creatures," alld to latter what we iml,agine- -vainlily, I lope inl many Cases, their vanlity and o e of idilliationl. Wle o0fer1. our tri >utes of pralise to their beaulty and fas tinatioln and allgelic sw-etness, and( we vrow eloquent over woman's spler Lnd the home circle To at yonllg Wo nul of high aspirat.ions and with :an1 Itlrnest m-pose, Vlha-t it nollow moick -y all tis must be. What she waits, mdt(] what, she hilts a riglt to demanild. is lot Ilattery anld empty compliment, mit tit equal opportllnity with yoing iten Inl tie eqtipments for life-work, Ind then anl cql11111 chance in the st-I'ugt' doe for existeonce and for a deet-nt~ comI >etencey, and for honor01 antd wealth and aime in tile leat'rd pwofessions1 and1( in ndu lstrlial pulrsu its. lIn tle I 'inc iess, Lil ia is represClete 1s saying: . . . . . . . . . . . ) o,2 wish Ltat I wer e so112ne great pr2incess; I w~ot1cl ht12ildl :'fl2 off'ft'omutenI it enIllego like a uisatt 's, \tici I wotild (4enelt1 themt al1l tha;t 221en2 a121tatiit."' I would no1.tbuild for t.hemt suc(h a sollege ''far off fromt .nen:" but, T wvould Lbhrowv open to thema t,he doors of the mt ale colleges and uni11versities. I ot tis he done(11, andl tbey wvill hold( their :wnt with the youngt( lords (of creation. TJh is htas bIeen jlwo(ved ini too mantiy inl it ances to adm li it or coutlro'(versy' no(w. Tihe best tua111tmenttiiant of 11er aLge I have ever knw lI was a15 gir'l. Aguilt, at rme1 of 1.he( beust. 11 uniersities int th)is counltry au younig womnui IIaLrried oIf ntearly e very 11 inat h1ematica2L1l)prize oifer I'd( dur'ing her stay there; and1( now~ sihe is teainlg ini (one of 0111 Soult.h ern colleges, filling a ptosi tion occupieid Ihe fol'e 1101 coinig bty a man12 pr'ofessor', til fillintg it possibly het,ter' thant he Illled it-and gettintg thte same11 pay for it? No,s indeed; n1ot hl~uif so( uc IttI menCltiont these two inUstancees because15 of guat1ges, tU Ice LI,his intstantce: Only a fewv we1ks tago the governmllenlt nteede3d in 1)n1 of itis depar1t'ttel~ me tt Walsin gtont IP~1'peron Who( !ould( recad live ilfheret lanuguages. Thell place wals ope0ned to .'Ompleitive exainlation, and1( a wo han, l\Iliss Staulnaikel', wonI it over a1 ho(st, of comnpeti tors. Onie mlore' itn stance: Five years algo inet~ boys anud jeventeeln girtls star'ted side by side iln Lhe ra1ce for- knowledge. A lit.tle tmore: Uhatn a ymn- agol~ tIhe hast boy fell Ii'glo i-ioutsly by tile waysidle, 1and( (If 2al1 that. lthe gotl-- and( 1111 the seven ar'e gilIs. IlThere has1 been1 much(1 said of late~ of alLies andc equaltl a~d vantages: of h1igher lards1 inl our1 femtale colleges. Ilut zasa't it been mos0tly tiaik? WVe ihave '(a1lized1, andt itn 501me sorPt acknow1l 3dged, wvhat/jutstice to womtant deman~1ds; l 1 am21 alfralid we have been atItemnpt tng to pahn11 oIf up jon her- the shallow of justice fot- thte suibstancte. WVith many1 >f thte femtale colleges thte ntew idiel of 3duen(!t,lon appearlls to bIe a.' riary for ,he greatest pulIicity. We~ dlon't hav e ~hat sotrt oIf nIonesense1 iln mltte colleges. l'hey go along qIuiet ly and1( d1( thir I voirk, wiith t,he 01(1-timlte idiea thatt situ bants areC sent, to college for st,udy, aInd tot for shtowinag oIf before the( publIlic. VTe girls are enitit led to equa11 lto' ,untities wit,h1 t,he boys -1not, for- show 11nd dlislay 1, bu2t to lprepariie for acetivYe Iluties of life - -for Its 1hightest, htontor's 12n( richest C molumIIlents5. I wanit tot se( 0ou1 ownt college 01pen2 to mr11 own girls - to itll whlo wisht to avii htemiselves oIf Its 1ad1vanItages. I hit I tow tha1.t, whIn thiis shtalIlt happen01 thir 4ounig men1 will htave to look w~ell to hle ir hzturels, 02r whell the honors and1( >riz7es aIre awartd ( ther'e wvil lx beianty n1isses. May Ibe, yountg ladies, when t,he col egel truistees meect nlext week thley wvill >p)e2 their door2s to you. If they (do, ge' Mythtology 51ays there' wete sevenl sis Lt-s on1ce, daughtersa of Atlas and1( )ymnhall of DI)ana. 'They worn (lisin Aboolutely Pure. CelebrateL for itH reat leavenling teiv food aiginlst ah111im and all forimis of adultrlitti Coimon to the cheap brai nds. R(OYAL BAKINU P'OWIPHICO.,NEWYORIC Jolly Street Dut". Hiainl! In10 Wo atre havinig plenity of it, heore now\%. anId it, hast- destrloywd ia gvteat, dal of vol1. Messrs. .1. W. Worts and (G. M. Silgley had about. sevei iCres completely destroyed by witt vI I. 'The tiust.ees ItIid patllros of .Jolly St eet ;hool "Ill In t oil Sattil-dity. the 19 of . lie, to vivet. t.r1st and4 Mill as1o) to) elect. a tta r. A 11 applient - tioli mutist ho sent, il hetweie now atad 101th. Nliss Rboviebelen l.:llosor a1s4 visit-ing Mis Ada Wickel. last Sat.irduty night. Comeagain, we are lt3ways glaid to set you,I. Mr. I.. I). Stonle is haisvilig iL new hu.ggy aIllude. 1.ook ot, girils, you will get, to ride now, esw..elll h get.s oit Ji int swin-giig il I lite shafts, but yoiu had better ild Zake o he will I-unl awaytN an1d Spill you)i ot,t. ANI. .1. I'. 1et, had very had luck the other inight. : f-wl Ihomsw blow downi aind killed o.1 -ta Of his fowls olit. roo.ster and Itwo '"ilinvus. Mlessrs. II. S. anild S It. NIetis will futrIsh ia first vhksi balbo tole lit t.his piawo on the 1wth of .iuly. )intn-r elheap.- -hulles 3ov., lrenlts 351.Ar valltgeieits lr thet youig folks to eni. joy tht-ms-elves will bv nIul.. .'1un111 0 Io, ii JUST READ THIS. In order to make a slight change in my business I am offering my entire stock of S-HOES, LADIES'OXFORDS, NOTIONS, &c., at 25 per cent less than factory cost. Every thing new and must be closed out within the next 10 days. "~ E. Y. MORRIS. W A NT I A nutiq ln mah,d1og-ally vlawfoted 4-haiirs. table, sofit, hali. ihl s l . A1soQ 4h 11oid s d. -Ive full 41.scr'iptiin and14 pi es1. .\tddr'ess :1:1.) I tamisey St.., St,. I ltaul, NIn. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONI DA A. 'I'hantiks to l''rot. .1. 5. \Vli:eler ami4 wife foir 1.heir nic trea 'lt .11atunl3'ay af ternoon44)i ini tlht way of it'e t'reaii. ''l'hie trea'l4t wais e(ool ai dlelici 111. NirI. an AirNts. ( thau-ley C oun rts of ni ar Il'omiai l intre beln on a visit,t.o N ir. ,.1 C. Sinigley's famnily. day13s in Coluiai1 last wetek1 in the ri'l - Nit's. Cairoline, ( 'ook, AI vs. Slialy awl)4 .\J iSS I.:ster Aoore'1144. hi eeii on n'st to) Nli. TI. .1. Wikeir's faimily near' ini Newherri'iy to take4 in aL por)tion of lthe e'41m,lineemiIent 1and( to see' some0 0o4e 4else too. Now halsen't ( ihipJs11 arranged4 the4 pro'~ giammihle niiiely fori our next, re1union1. Nve~r ind Chtipis whenI tile timie comes(' I and44 .Joshi will show~ youi our priogrammelb0 forl wei are'4 not, go)ing to lis t(en to you1 11u14 run4 4urles down(4).44 hoP have4. 1a good1l wifea to allo4w you1 so. many113 tine oppoirtunlities and)4 I hope11 lhen 'I go to make14. a1 selet'ionii enn14 1( tfindon of sameO( dispolsit.i4)n. ( o Iahead.4 1and4 glt. thait. eionItl ill goodI shape4 and14 we wail arraniLhge all other maitter's alfteriwards1. ( 'hlips is aL good ftllow~ and we kno4w I au'svillIa will 40omo4 over' this week,t to attend14 connnenemnen'(iiilit at Newherry13 and1( 4 visit h is mIother:l's family13 here1. NewP.herr'iy thii- week andt visi is NIru. ( Iharley ('(1un1ts w ho i'has . been boading4lu with 'air. .i. C. Sinigley's fam.~ Schoiol has1 gonie hioimie 1to511 pn' alni 804me4 of our14 p4 tIi a pll ill I the coman'neno-n at&wherrythi we. HIAJRIS LI TH/A WATEI Gingeri Ale 80old to the Whtoleale and11 S. B. Jones4, Arrnnt for Nmehmeiy Important Reldoi Meettig. There will bo at mecetlig of the p4t. rons of Ctlnitil Academy school at the school hoiite Stattrdiy, 19th. at 4 o'cloik, for the purpose of electing threo Trustv an<eo t o (liseussA the two mil11 lovy anld to tranlsiel. Other. busl liess, t.hal, 1inay come IIIp before tho meet injr. A fill at.t ldanve Is lesived. WV. N. Si.ivtyr', I . 0. \V. SIC'rtR, Trust,evs. To temh I he Chappe.11S sehool. D14 trie. No. :TI, fr a s4;sslon of 8 or 9 Illonthis, commenei iI A uist,oPorp toiihur, 189l..' anIy information -till piy to any.\ (ne of).h univ rinel .1. .1. W iVC 11-t". WV. 11. l.'- , vhirol 'T'rustees al. (.hatpplwls. Reni. Afe ir 'wI'ty WarK. LNeWl,errY G,eo-rge, unl(rI stjntencep froim Nowherry for rape and holl4e tlary akiard yest<wday durn the hicavy rahl stortm. (Ceovorgu ati elvon ot.hei' vonlviets wereo (.1ttilli woodlinear N,11m wood avetite wivti the stori vmet up. 1h1tor was sought, anld George es L.LIw1d. Gurd II utcllin Ion fh'ed ttt hlin t.wie, ilt witout. Ml'et. Georgio hIas been at prisonilr sinvo 1876, am<d hand bit a few years lonuror it) smrvo outt, his ,zentone.- C'olumbia vor. News and l'our-ler. I will hi Ut 'rosperit.y .1111 18, 11) and 21. S. hi. I learsonl. t it E ttr T C""' 4-B Cl'C ,rr 9"6 a , cq CI) C ccB 00 TEACHER WANTED. A .'ll I VT11(1,A.SS.\N;\I,l.:T11" II E' tt w:uit-dl in bintil II Special ScholI )ist rivi No. 21. Ni) "l-Namina t1ion C1 1i tiv; k " o Ir Dilpm mn niecsi-ry , b uit, applicI t, 1111st ht h roughily h om potentl, No tent-h the 1-:11-lish bran es, . be of - I mor111al viharaetn- n l pr-o thL! good r4ferencts. x perieeed tvincbur lwk-ferred. To onl4 nel!pLable at Iverm of fi%-4 mr six molit.hs will be! Rihtto sierdvu er Funth. Andlyt all htere .i .\.i l ('N 1.1(T. Outstaningr AsT., thlIll) 18 y \V. f ''.o I olgi .llt ioIi. ( . 1. JIi)Ii hl Sjiuni ne..( '.CtII o sets .i114 '' Pi .c .i .ta o~ to Liabilities . . . . 'Surplus, t 1114 15111 pe cent .(I' i Th\~e Wociety hasv paid $253,956,351 making al 1 ot al of1)In11 IS J,'3028 .41T1 t,han 314 yas from g 'I its orgaizat1hin, CallI and i151 sll miet bfore assu.rig ye1j0 The D0ntbl saNIluEL a! gu1lished-for- theiv unblemished virtio anid mnutual affeetimn. Thto hunittr Oiiu1 havIng pursited them One day, thley, prayed to the gods. and Jilpiter iI pity transferred theml to tho Ieavens. Tho Latins used to say: To work is to pray. Thris pray, aitd - tho gods w ill tratlisfer y'oul to the leavens, atid you uilay then shino is Start's t iilla ment, shodding light and beaut.y and h1Opo into thle lives and Ilarts iof all who miay comlo within your iniiee tito sweet iliinttee or tlhe I,leiades. Mee4tting of 1oarcIFI (f '1'ruatees'. The re-yuhar mo'-tlng- of the board of trukistevs of t.he colleger was hldI yeste' day afternoonl. President, Crollmr stibmllitt (I tlhe. foid lowing is his amnal report: RE111'OR'T OlP PRESIDECN'T OP P.'MULTY. To the Board of Tlirustes of Newherry College: Genititeie I have the honor hore by to slibllmit, t aiuial report, of the I 'vesideit, of the Faculty for the collego SeSSion1 ending .1Junie 16, 1897. 1. The geonral health of Fa"Iculty and studenits Ias beenl good: and 1te (IePOt ment, of tho Students anId Oheir appliva t,on to study havo, inl fihe mllainl, bemn eom inendable. The work of the sos sionl hits e11 11or sftsfaCtory .11111 that of last Year. I'I only on e Inst anve has the Faculty found it noce:-ary to admlinister Severe disciplinle. Ill .\pril two membors of the Freshimaln Class weIC SIspIndCd for t.he est, of thle 'Ws Sion for Creathig distlrbaleo in .the I'eparatory Departmeniiit. 2. The enrolmient for the session is as follows: Seniors..................................... 16 Jhilniors ..................................... 1 Sophom ores................................IS 0r081 o m n......................... ...........I Special Students........................ 71 Senior I IreparatoryN ....................12 .l1 il lol-:Prcparalltory.N ..................... 9---A I I'ost- ,' rad Itates.............................. 5 Total IPanollllent,.......................120 Phis shows til iileaitso of 20 over thi n11rlm11101ent of last. sesi011. '.'heo recor-d of the Pv'lpawatory De part.m1elt for tile yea, is vty sati.fa tory. In spitt of the reductioll in rates of tulition, this departmn111t,lil has m1or'e than paid the saltry of 1110 PI'inciPial: aid it is probable that, it, will fllInish soeic fifteeln 111111he 's to t.he Preshmlianl Glass next session. The 7'1tipal halts donle fait,hful and olicilent, work. 4. The members of tUe Sil!or Class, laving slecessfily comlipletd( t,he pW41 scribed courses, IIrC r-monillinended4( for graduation with11 degr'ees as8 follows: For the o)gree of A. B.: 1 tohmrt Ahney Abiram11s, WilliamillBowilman Atull, Iufuis Clifford B kllks, I 'awsonl et-t.us Holand, .]lmes Calk, .(lhn 'Swygert Derrick, Jacob1 Michael Ikong, (Geolrge Albert, Riser. Paiul David tisinger, Pirancis Keit, Roof. Nllonst. ('ng4er Shik-aly, fuld Amilos SCmy11111 r1, WVOlls. For the Degree of It. S.: Will iati Clarence lyullill and l'Ion-y Prallklin Wheeler. The first, honlor hals beenl awardedvi to I1ohetrt Ahlicy Abrams, alid .ht se(on1d to William Bowinllal Aull. 5. The Trveasurver's report will ac companly the report, of t1. -standin'g. Colnittee. It is conillnendidI that. you aulthorize Ohe TPreasurlk.l to bm-rrow at sullicient amilounlt, to st,ttle inl fill] tlhe claimlis 1 igailnst, the College for eurrnt expenlses. Alt,houglh t.ieett its beoll m111 inerease ill tile milreit vxp ses of Lit College, and a von)siderable Ieductionl ill tite 1-tes of lition1, I amll glal to say thlat thet balanceve (Il mn ak-tountl, of cur reit expllses is smalltr1. t.haln I te hal an1! det at, the close .-f last ,'ssion. 6. The A11lmni Asoiation it. its 11st. Illectilg decided to vstlish :1 scholiiship ill tle College. which will pay $10 annualllltlly, to COver t.he tuit.imn fees of at Ieritoriouls yOtig mllan, to bi4 select,(d by tile "acult,y. Tile ch11idrn (If NI\laj. 1'. I'. WVise, ile ll1ard oIf Tru'istees, have~' ails de 44 $401 annua11(1ly. TheiIy have pa(11 id th $.l0 1,h is sessiOn1. The08se holarsh5 ips haive3 11een necet, ed su1b ject to y'our'~l .1 aprval. 7. It, is recommende1(i d tht, yout 4s 1tablish1 twol free schol0arsh1 Iips in thie ('ollege, one1 to b1e kniownt as 1.h4 .1. I'. 811m ete Scholarsh81i p, and1( thle oth14er the Gi (. W. 1 lol land SchIolarsip1: 11h4 of Dr)i. J1. I '. Smel tzier'Wlll~'I whnee prati 8. 1 'repart.ns ar11 1e ma1k Iing att. i'rs k,tie. ('le 1. for1theiie(efrthe on1 of tii he10 of I)h'. W. M. Grier', onl the IS5th ini stant11. l\nO Ixpresioni (If tis I oard1's 0(duen'Itionl would no0t,1 b 111inapproprliat. 9. Iy at,thor'ity3 give at, 1 your1 last151 meetin1 g, the4 F"acuit, ha iis made(1 c4.rtIn11 chanilges in1 the course o55(f studyi . nutIlin 1' in1 111e deparUitmenlts of Mat.lllhmtIels andli 1l1glish1. Thei chanLlges8 app11ear inI 1110 it loguec for the current,'I1 sessioni, copies5 of wh'1ich haIve' been0 ma11iled 1.1 1t0. A I. yourt 1(8 lat annal 11nee1ing 1.h14 1.11enltI .y 1 recommeded 0111880 all reelta-C 1ions1i the 11(1o5ll) elasses heI lop4'ned (If NeCwherry' wit. paren11'Its or1 fiends141 who ar1e reso.Sib(ISIle (01' ther1 01are wheni not,1 011 the college prIis'esll0. Youl referr'led tIhe re4011mme4nda:t.i(1n to andI report.' to1 1the 8yno o0(f South? i ('avo (mmIittlee, a(fter'l cons11i4h-ring the4 ree to1 thle Synod. Tihe Synod embol'died1 lh' resul4t. of is 'ons1idera1tin (If 11t hIsuj ctin the111 fol lowing reso(ltion111: "'Hosolv'ed, That14 tiL s wholod mat(1 ter' 110 referrie d to 111 i he 'llr (If Trus11 t1e ('8(f Newberryt' Col le'ge, wh hl po(werI to ac.'' GIsIO.ti5141.4 ('m>\0-:, June 51.0 Pe41nto h Fcly ''.lh presen011t oillicer's (If the0 boarId. faen113'ty 14 and 1 all t,h present,1 me1dal s 'veOP con.inued0( for anIot.her y'ear, e1xcept, the( admllitt.inlg gills to th44 college classes' who4 r'eside with1 11 prenlts orI frind who81114 are' respons181ibde for t.heir 1' r wh1en1 not,I 1(1 ''Te de(greC (If Malste o''(f Arits was4 loge. Thel ( degres8 1u1nn1 the' Senio 1(1 la' 1'eeOmmInedl by I 'resiient ( .l0lmeri wereI' alsol 0on1fetred, linacklon 's ArnicaC Pale Tlih bes Naive ini tile world1 for (Cuts, BruIses, S(ores', ITIceers, Sat, Rheumtll, Fecver Sores, T1e' ter, (Chiapped1( IuIndS, tione, and1( positlively etures P'ilIes, orI 3.o pa1y requlired. It. Is gualranIteed1 to give perfect sallisfaction11 or money03 reifiimliedo. PrIce 25 centls per1 box. F'or sale by JUnhcrtsnn & illr. X% W. L Douglas $3 Shoe. Stylish, durable, perfect fitting. Endorse4 by over x,ooo,ooo wearers. W. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shots are the productions of skled workmen, from the best material pos sible at these prka. Also $2.50 and $2 Shoes for Men, $2.50, $2 and $1.75 Boys We use onlythe beat Calf, Russa C,lt French P'atent Ut,Fench Enatel,lVitKid, to., grade ito correso dwith prloesofthe ihose. Catalog free. W. L,DOUGLAS,Brockton, Mass, SOLD BY 0. Ma JAMIESON. GRAN D---u-we HolidayExcrsion1 From... Laurens to Charleston AN Return via 0. N. & It. aud A. U. L. The tinderaigied, pioneers of exeur i4loti traitit, will run nti exetirs4lon frnm LiturenH it) Charlestmni "'"TJV30 01, operating the following scied ile: Leave iauretis 6.30 a. m...fare $2.50 benve Clitotin 0 50 "..fare 2 40 Leave (old vllo 7.05 ".fare 2 140 Leave Kuarda 7 15 ".faire 2.35 Leave (jary 7.25 " fare 2.35 Leave .Jalapi 7 35 "....fare 2 35 Leave Newberry 8 00 " .'are 2.26 Leave Prosperity 8.20 " fare 225 Leave Litt.le M''t 9.35 " .....fare 225 Loave Cha pin 8.65 .fare 2 25 Arrive Charlemton. p. mt. Leave Carha ston 6 p In. J une 30tih. Arrive Laurenim 11.30 p, i. J. F. TODD 1, ,T. H. W1C%,1, A1htagers. WATER WORKS ELECTAIC LIGHTS. 1% Shavlseened aL fir-St.-011a84 WOVInan1, it philbig and electric work. I will bo ready to do d l.Ny kild of wol-k in above ilranlehes w%Ilk.n the timeu volln43, I sthl stelyv to vleae il every way, 111141 (very jmlt , 11114 give satifaiction. \Vill be ileased t.o 111i k-a l e itiatt.4 free - Its. 1 amt filly .qN I 1ippo to do -I.inamlelinig, ilb-aLZin., Vnjlt-linizingt, 'I'n11ting tid all otler leyele work. I keep it full stpl)ply of ivyele tilindiles. stoves by tlhe ear t. all pl4ees. l ha1vo revelvive mlany kinid favor-l frnom the people of Neowher'ry in the I ask41 for a t rital hn tIhesel neuw birnche i. W. W HIT E. DIT ABLE NCE SOCIETY TED STATES. . . $216,773,947 . . . 173,496,768 . . .$43,277,179 rice. . $94:5 102070 to its pol1icy hioldern, and mt addition (or wvhich $43,277,179 is Stirplusi), is rqcord coverinig at period of less is over $212,793 ,000 miore than~ any03 late.d with in theo correspondling poriod anly fortm of policy t,he assured miay E!ndowmnt, Gi uatrated Cash Value, ort livO e lsewvhtere.. ndt perons5t1 wishaing itnsulrane wvouhi .1 pdit~lan )oforO taking out. a p)olicy it.h maUl1 andtc femaule liven. UR KIBLER, Agent. SPECTACLE$. hie lensos of all cheap1 spe)Ictacles0 airo stamlIped out of dingy glans by a d1ie) thtt is samoe shape of Lte lens as a shoot. of umolo glans is pssed undtter it by mnachtinery ; this leaves lhe surfaces of t lbeo Ilnses irregular, fracetioni is not near asn perfect as Lo suipply thet refract ion which str'ain st the retina and hasten'ls the dlecay of rly titted1 aIr( fIs bad1 as cheap ontes. 1 .Johnson's mtake in the host, and we fect vision at ; &co.