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NiWBORIfY MARK ET. Corrected every Tuesdt'y and Friday by Summer Bros. a ... .................... ........ 5 . Shoulders ........................... r) 1c. Hm............................. 12 . Best Lard ............... ... a)80. Best Molasses.............. .. 4 0. -Good Molasses............... 35o. Corn ........ ............. 550. M eat ---------. -........... ........... 650. -lay...-....... -.. ................. $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.00. 1st Patent Flour................. $5.50. 1 2nd Best Flour.................... $5.00. Strait Flour.-..................... $4.75. Good Ordinary Flour..... Stjgar .............. ........ RICO .........................,........., - Coffee.......................... . ..1 00. Cotton seed es), portaek... V1.10 Hulls, pPO, wt...... .......... 300. Country Produce. ter, per lb ...........u.... 1 R20c. 10s,per dozen ..........,.. 100. 3 Chekens, each.................. 121 20o. Peas, per bushel....... ......... 60700. Corn, per bushel.................. 0c. Oats, per bushel............. 3 Oc. Sweet potatoes ..... ...... 52, . Turkeys, per lb .................. r 8e. Fodder, per ewt .................. 7 50. Opeline Mories sold at 7jc. now on A. C. Jones' 5e. counter. t. It Alliance Meetling. Garmany Alliance will meet on Fri day, July 11th, at 3 o'clock p. in. Busi ness 'bf importance. H. H1. FOLK, President. B. 13. LEITZSI-1Y, Sedretary. 6 calico on A. C. Jones' Go. cou.iter. t. It Dental Association jjanqtjo. The Stato Dental Associat.ion will' meet this year at Harris SpIJ1g,'' July I 21-23. The annualbauftiet will be bel 14M aevening, July 22nd. t i eTrald and News acknowledges recelpt of an invitation from Mr. Harris to the banquet, and if nothing pre vents we will be oil hand. Cotton Coupons, all colors, sold at 1oc., now on Jones' 5c. counter t. it Recond-Hand Machinery for Sale. One 60-saw Pratt gin, feeder and con denser. One 60-saw Winship gin, feed er and eindenser. Oae 50-saw Luninus gin, feeder and condenser. One Acme double gear power cotton prmss. Two shlove wheels, flve feet in diameter. One transmission wirc cable. All for sale by The Carolina M'f'g Co., t4t West Main St. t Watch A. U..Jones' 5c. couitt-r. Some thing now every week. t. It - - m.m - -- t Teacher Wantod. The trustees of School District No. 46 will receive al)lications for a teacher of the Burton'scho6l until the 20th inst. School term will be friom 7 to 9 months. Salary $25 p month. Send applica tions to W. C. PETERSON, - Longshore, S. C. July 10, 1897. t&f. 2t 8kc. and 6c. G inghams on A.O. Jones' to. counter. t. It Teacher Wanted For Central Academy school. Male teacher preferred. All applications must be handed to one of the board of trustees on or before August 1st, 1897l. Salary must accompany application. School will run 7 or 8 months, inblud ing two months in summer-July and August. All patrons are earniestly rec qiuested to ho p)resent at that meeting. J1. D). SHEELYx, Chim'n, WV. S. SEYBIT, A. L. AULL, t. :3t Trulstees. SeeA. C. Ioncs' Sc. count~er, t. 1it .~" Teacher Wanted . o9 ForDadFlSco,DsrctN.9 Applications mulst be handed to one of< the trustees on or befor~e August 2nd. A pplicant will state salary required. School will open about Novembor- 1st, and1 will run seven or eight months.< Patrons of school will mneet at the s chool house on Monday, August 2nd at 9 a. mn. B. L. DOM~INICKc, . D. B3. WERTs, T. S. BLA IR,I t&f. 6t. Trustees. < Sitver Street, S. C. 4 CASTORIA For Infants and Children, . INOT L OKING WELL! R OT FEEING WELL! THEN TRY4 1iobertson's Comnpounrd Syrup Sarsaparilla. This preparation is a combination of drugs having alterative, tonic stimulant and laxative action. * It contains three drugs which the medical profession recommend for, skin diseases, Serofulous affections, 1 Dyspopsia, Liver Complaints, Rihou matisim, etc. It is carefually prepared from the Spurest drugs and is sold at 75 centa R 'bestson & Gilder's Drug 8/Ore. I VARIOU1 AND ALL ABOUT. Miss Maggie Wright has returned fyom Texas. A hard rain fell hero yesterday about one o'clock. Miss Selie Little of Litrens is visit lug iu Nowberry. Miss Mamnie Wrigh-h ias returned from Tylersvillo. Mirs. 'McDonald of Florida is visiting Mrs. H. C. Iunter. The Carolina Manufacturing Con pany is ready for business. Tihe usual crowds are in attendance 1pol the criminal'court. TI t0io n at Little Mountain will Je d on Saturday of this week. -upervisor J. M. Schumprt will not o in office on Saturday of this wook. Miss Bottle Reagin has gone to Con yors, Ga., on a visit to relatives and Irionds. Mrs. J. M. Kibler and Mrs. W. A. Kinard leava tomorrow for Glenn t 4prings. Council has passed a dog ordinance, md owners of dogs will do well to ex mine it. Mr. Levi Kibler will give a barbo ue at Antine Buzhart place on Wed iesday, 21st. Miss Lizzic Gaillard, who has been t Lttending school in Washington, is iome on vacation. See advertisements of the South Jarolina College and Erskine College, loth first class institutions. Mrs. Jacob Ehrhardt and children of i ihr)1rdt, S. C., are visiting her moth- c ', Mrs. W. A. Cline, in Newberry. Mr. Chas. Tidnarsh and Mr. Jno C. 3 )uckett, of Whitmire are attending C ourt and stopping with MNr. F. W. rant. We acknowledge receipt of an invi ation to a picnic at the residence of dr. and Mrs. T 13. Leitzsey oi Friday, ugust 6th. The electric light people have con nenced putting ill) the wires and it vill not be long before the electiric ights will be in use. Prof. and Mrs. W. K. Sligh returned a ,esterday from Glenn Springs. We I'e- c ,,ret to know that Prof. Sligh has not I conm at all well, but hope he may soon 1 ecover. A petition has been sent to the Sea- a ioard Air Line people to send their in tustrial car to Newberry and give one V f their exhibitions here. We hope 1 he petition will be granted. 3 Mr. T. A. Dominick, who hias been caching (,t Ehrhard t, Barnwell Count:y, s home on a visit to his parents inl the' ounty. Te will ret urn another year o 10hrhardt, with ani increase of salary. Mr. Jno. A. Blackwelder, of New >oriry, S. C., has arrived in the city md will spend soie tic at his home n the country. His wife, nece Miss I ,,ssle Fisher, has been at ler' home in his county two weeks.-Concord Daily 'tandard. We sincerely hope the people who f vho are laying the water pipes will get ,o work anid close upi tihe ditches. They hould not have been op)ened until they tad the miaterial here to lput downt the )ipes. WithI tihe hot sun the open1 litchtes and frecsh cartht arc' not coni lucive to health! Wmriting Tiablets at A. C. .Jones', Ic. t.ht You wvill save montey by3 buyinrg your tationery at, A. C. Joines'. t. 1t Duncan's WVaste of Time~'. John T. Duncani gave an initerview oday, exp)laining his nion-attenidanice Lt the campaign meetings. 4Tc says it s due to the fight Ito htas to make in Jourt next wock against the Southern .tailr'oad on a (questioni of jurisdictioni >f Federal anid State Courts. lie deals Lt length with the encrorachtment of the ede'ral judiciai'y anid thte power of cot' bor'at,ions. Then lie dechares ini favor >f the dispensary, attacks McLauin's .ar'ifY v'iows, andi declares htimtself in fia ror of the t'o-eletion of Ilon Tillmtan o the Senate. lie says heo is ini the 'ace because hte wants to) go to the Jntited States Senate, arid thinks lie is mitItled to the lahce.-Cor'. Autgusta Jhr'oniele'. Lead Pencils 8c. dozen at t. It A. C. .Jones'. 'lThe Southei'n will sell special tratc ickets for the followinlg occasions:t Coluinbia D)istr'ict Contference M. 10. hur'ch, South, at Rtidgeway', Junly 1i-25. Fare fr'om Nowberr'y arnd re urn, $3.45, Pr'osperity, *3.25. Tickets mn sale 20, 21, 22 and 23, with final umit July 26th. District Grand Lodge United Order )ddt Fellows (colored), Columnbia, S. C., ingust 2--'. Fare fr'om Newborr'y andi 'eturn, $2.25; Prospier'ity, $2.00. Tickets mn sale' August 1, 2, 3, 41, 5, with fial imit, August 9th..t The round trip1 from Newberrty to 'ampla, Fla., and return is $6.50, about he cheapest oeur'siori that, hats been >ifereod here it a long time. Free II, end( yourF alddriess to IT. E. Buck Ion a CJo., Ohticago, arnd get a free samrple >ex of D)r. K ing's New Life PilPs. .A rIal will convince you of their merits. l'hese pills are easy In ace'Ion anid tarei larticutlarly effective in thte.curo of Jon5tliationi and1 Sick Hieadiache. For Vialaria and Liver troubles they havet icen proved intvaluiabie. They aret gutaranteed to be perfectly free from nvery deleterloud suibstanice and to be0 tireiy vegetable. They (do ntt weaken iy thteir' action), but by giving tone to , tomachb and bowels greatly invigorate he system. Regular size 25c. per box. 4old by Robertson & Gilder, Druggists. Novels by the best authtors, two for ne. at A. C. Jonea'. tL t Mri Thonoms Cook. As statrd .in Felday's issuo Mr. Vhoinlas Cook of our town died sudden y II Little 1oo', Ark., on Priday norbing after a brief illness of coniget, dIon of the brailn. Tho body was embalmed and for varded to Nuwberry, reaching here MIonday morning. Tihe funeral took Aace from the residence yestorday ifternoon in the presence of a largo as embloo of frions. }jr. Cook was a nativo of Fidyette rille, N. C., and was forty-soven -year+ d. He had. lived in Newberry foi 6bout twenty yeat's. He Wais a deVoted usband and father and a kind hearted oaigh bor. -10 Jeft Nowberry with the veter is or the Nashevill-, reunion and from breo went to LittI' L ek, Ark ,t with i frierd In quest of employment. le ound employment with) the firi of is Blass & (o., wholesalo dry goods lealers, through the agency of a mu ual friend and former schoolmate of ri. Cook, Dr. 0. 1'. Robinson. ' lv. Louis Blass of the firm wrote drs. Cook, on the 9fth, a very kind and ympathetic letter, and in it ho speaks n the kindest terms of Mr. Cook. mong other things he says: * * * Mr. Cook came here ast Tuesday a week ago, and was in roduced to ie by a very warm friend f mine, Dr. 0. P. Robinson, a former chool-mate of your husband's. We ceded nobody at the time, but to please iy friend we took him Into the house, nid he cortainly made us a very good nd valuable man. - He has tried in very way to please us in order to make is position permlanent; but, he was lok when he came here and complain d to some of the men in the house. lowever, he att,ended to his business p to Wednesday night, when he went olue apd was'taken very sick with ongestion of the brain. Ie had proper iedical attention, and everything uas done for him that could be done, Ild even if you had been here, I do ot think you could have done more, as .e was boarding with a very iiee fam ly. Only yesterday the lady was here, nd we requested her to let us know if nyt,hing was needed. I am satisfied verythiing possible was done for him, ut at 2.30 o'clock this morning he assed away. Now, in regard to the xpenses, I. have found out that you re not able to pay the expenses which ill be considerable, and we have ar anged it here bet,ween ouirselves to ay everything and send him home to ou free of anly Oxpelse', an( ill sticl a "ay as for you not to be ashai'd of h im. lopinlg that thits explanation to vou r ill he some1t, satisfactioni to you, I re litill"' Very lespeetfully, LOUIS l1l,ASS, Of ("ls "lass- A o. This was kind, and shows that there s something of the milk of'human ininess still left., and that, Mr. Cook o conducted himself as to make a most avorable impressi on i his new found riends and employeris. IIow'sIThisf We oiler One llund1red Dollars Rtewardl for ny case of Cataurrh that cann<s t bu et. red by Inl's Catarri UnrXe. F". J1. ClIIRN ICV & CO., P'rops., Toledlo, 0. WVe thei uncdersignedt h:tve knRown 1". .J. Chei 03' for- the iast 15 venrs, andl hl>ieve him i per L'ctlyhonelorablie In all hiusiness lransact.,,n t II nanialyi~ abil( to catrry' out an~y 01b11 ntion madie by3 their firm. VE-sr & TitAux, Whioesaid Druggists, 'Jo mioi, 0. VAimNo. KINNAN & MAiIvIN, Witolesale )rtigglsts, '.Tole(10, 0. I tati's ('tnrrhim Cure t.s takent internally, net ng it etly upon I lie bloodl nnid mi enus suir aces of thle 5Stem. Price 76e pe-r inttle. 1)1(1 by all Diruggists. Testi monlaais fr,'e. Frying Chickens. For sale at all times anmd cheap by*~ t& f t,f J. C. MxYinus. A Newb-Ierry Stauuient.' Afonroe, N. C., Enquirer' has the ollowing pleasant not,ie of Ia younig ian who has been a student at, New iorry C ollege and1( Seminaryv for somec ine, andi who is supiplyinig the Lut heran conigregat ion at Monroe during 'is vacationi: "'Rev. P. 1D. Risiniger, piastor of the autheran chiurch her-e, preced a ser non1 last Sun mday morning which was host ap)prop)riaLte for the occasioni, In (jC(lpendece day. The mniuster i ounted tbe great blessings which have 01m1 t,o us as at niationi and( showed that hey were the free gifts of tge Cod of ations. WVit,h great ecycronce lie oi nted out t,he footprints 'of Goed in ur hiist(,ory anid in language chaste and caut,iful he told of the ov'ershadowing lerey and protectioni of God in the iimes oif our1 nat,ional peril, and lie al led upon the pieopic to beam- t,hese 'lessings in rememxbrance on this day, ind to pay tribute to Him in whose iighty armn lies ouw- strength. It was spiritual, hlpfutl sermon, antd was reatly enijoyedh by those who heard it. hr. Rtisinlger has imade many fr'iends in 40oio andtt is p)opuilarl as ai man11 andi as minister.' Few~~ plel know t hat all plaits coin aini digestive pricliples. They canlnot, hsorb their food until it is digested ny more than an imials ('an. TIhie Mount, achanon Shakers have learined the art, >f extracting and utiliz,i ng thlese dliges lye princiw;pies, andl it, is for t,hiis r'eason hat their Shaker D)Igestiv"e Cordial is acet,ing with such phenomnenal sulc s in the treatmnent of dys'pepsi1a. 'i e ihaker' Digest,lve Cordial not only con - ains1 foodh Ilreadly dli"est.ed, but, It, also ontains (digestive p/Iniles which aid lie digest,ion of other foods that nmy ic eaten with it,. A si'ngle It) cent, ampille bottle will be sul!!!eient, to de iontstr'ato its valtic,~ and( we sulggest, hat every su ill'oig dyspept,ic maikd a rial of it. Ally druggist can supply it. LAXOF. Is the best, mnedici ne for clili reni. D)octors recoaimed it in plaec f Castor Oil. ' At Cost. Sheet, music at cost foir ten dlays. vlusic111 IIalider' Cr-otwell House. t&f. -4t. 1E A. rA wKIN. Absolutely Pure. Cele6rated for its' great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food! against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap I brands. , t ROYAL iAKINO POWDER.O.,NEW YOUK TIlE COURIT. ! Several Murier Caomen on the Docket-Sani Glein Put on Trial i second Time. s The July term of the Sessions Court met yesterdiy mornin- , Judge Buch anan presiding, and Solicitor Sense t and Stenographer Campbell at their posts of duty. euge Buchanan charged the grand jury as to t,he bills handed out by the Solicitor, but did not charge them as to their generl duties, as that had been done it tihe first tern of court. IIe, however, recalled some of their duties, and among t,he most imlpo,rtaIt ho said, was for the grand jury to keep d their own secrets. It was not only their secret what, tramspired inl the jury room but it was the Stato's secret as well. There was Ia wise purpose in a t,his and he asked the members to re member their oath and not talk out si(le of things that happened in the jury roon1. Hie also aIdvised %hemII to take no notie of anonymous commnuni cations, for no one with manihood to face his fellowman would write such n comm11unications. The hours of the court were an N nounced from 9.30 o'clock o half-past 1, Inild from three to the pleasure of the Lou!lrt. Tie followiing appeals from magis trat e courts Were disposed of. The State vs. Mills Vallace-dis missed. The State vs. )ock Angumn-dis missed. Theo State vs. A. H1. Mille--cont,i l led . . The State vs. Carry I layne new trial " granted. t True hills'were ret.auned inl the fol- o lowing: ) The Stale vs. Andrew Hort.on - mur The State vs. Carter F'rederick--mur der and carrying concealed weapons. The State vs. Toney L,yles--rape. Tie State vs. .111o. Wheeler--assault and hatt,ery with intent to kill. The Statn vs. Geo. L. Nel--assault I and battery with intent to kill. c The0 first ease tihken upl for trial wals that of Sam G;lenn, charged with mur decr. Tihis case was tried at tahe last, termi of court and resulted in a mistrial. ~ GIlenn is charged with shxootinig his wife on last Chiristmnas eye on Dr. Heniviek's plae, from t,he etffets of whiebd sho (lied in l'ebruary. iIe is deede y .1 ohnlstonme & Welch andl A.A.Cat lisle. C The trial of Touncy Lyles is set for t 'Thursday. TJhe court aLppointed Mr. R. II. Welch to dlefend the ncgro. and ' the Solicitor will be assisted bay C. 1'. Sims, 10sq(., of Union. The trial of Andr1 ew Horton is also " set for Thursday.t Mtr. Sollettor Sense'.t l)urinug thme recent term of court at, Spartanbur'g the H-crald of that town camiIe out~ in an edi toriatl charging Mr. SoIlicitor Sease with i ncompleten cy andl demadiL(ling hiis ecsignalttion, and eveni1 went, so far as5 to say3 t,hat the gralnd jury had (1iscussed his incoumpletency 1 and come wit,hin onc vote of passing a resolution asding hiis resgnation. Mr u. Scase aLld1ressed IL letter to the foreman of the gr'andl jury Inquiring ats to the truithI of tbe charge maide by the I Ieraldl. In reply he reeiv'ed the fol lowinhg letter' from the foreman, wichid refutes in toto tIhb charge mnade by the Herald. WVe gladly give( it space in our1 coluns: Reied vi lle, S. C., JIuly 3rd, 1897. D)ear Sir': Your letter to hand andl cointenits carefully not ed. No; there was n10 action taken either' cxpre~tssed or implie1 d ias to your judili cial conducnt. If there wats aniy t,hiing sa1idl it wIas by, som1e inudividumal outside thme grand jury roonm. I t,hink I your I workl is comnpllmentaiy, and( T for' one do( not, biesi tate to 5o ex press n,ays".l f. Yours, . N. f,. ICNNI:TTI, lLuckless'R 4ApIca malve'. Th'le best. Halv e ini the world for Cuts, 3 B rumises, Hores', iifl(eers, Si, t hum, Fever' Sores, TIetter, (Chapt pedl liands, Cuhlbains, Coirns, and14 all Skin JEup tions, and1( poasit Iiv~ey cnres P'iles, or no pay13 reqJuiredi. ft isi guanraniteed to givo e perfect satisfauctio lor nIioneiluy refist I(ed, P'ri ce 25 cenjts per box. For sale biy Robertson & GildeCr. T'euacr WVantedi al I"or 'i'rain wood School. A l)plic'at-ions muist, be hanided one of the hoard of I ti,rn tees on ort before July13 2-4, ats t,each- 1I (er will he electe'd that (lay. J). W. 101rRNG, )UR PROSPERITY BUDGET. 6,L THE11 NEWS OF A LIVE AN) 1-im OUESSIVE TOWVV. Special Colrre8poitiuco 1I1irall -nd News.] 1,1rospio-Itv, S C;, . uly 12, 1897. The stockholders of the Allianco Marohouso Coniny iteld t ineet ng in Moseleyts hall on Friday ooking toward the organization of a ottonl seed oil 111111. Messrs. I. C. doseley, 1). IM. Langford anld .1. 1P. lowers of the Prosperity (inning and 1 anu facturi ng (olipanly Inet wi th Ieml) an'i Ilsei,sed the matter in) all its letails. Tile' plan is to utilize the varehoulso for 11111i purposes, and by 1i ,dding a power house and seed ware iouise tile plant would be compltoe. Nroni information furnished by the I tianufacturors of oil machinery, i 20 , on mill can b0 bought with -ccessary teamu power for abo.it $8,000. On this asis a 20 ton plant could be cquipped ore, ready to run, for about $10,000 in 'l ddition to the present warvihous ropert.y. Tile amount of the capitalt tock will be fixed at an adjourned iceting to be held first Saturday in i Lugust, at which thie the canvasing omllnittee will report, what progress i biy have made ill securing subserip ons. We can't help but feel that this C a step ill the rigiu direction, and we ,ust that the efforts of the gentlemen iterested may iect with abundant iccoss. We need diversilied indus 'lcs as well as d iversified farming, and - Its is on1e of the ways to help mak111ce rmilig pay, by having a 111111 at your 3or to utilize the sced and give back ) you with i )roilt tile )rOCCO(IS of th0 Liiim. The meeting selected nintle men, 1ho are to be a board of corporaLors, Ild who will llake applicatioll for mlinissioll to organlize immediately rter the mleeting ini August,. We tru.4L lit aill friends of the llovellent will mile up to the help of the colllilittee L onec, so that they llay know how to roceed at ono and get, ready for the xt, crop. The gentlemen select,ed as board (of corporatou-s are Messrs. It. . ( . Hun11ter, W. P1. I'ugh, It. C. loseley, J. A. Sligh, A. M. Counts, 7. 1M. Lake, G. 1). Brown, J. P. owers and .1. L. Keitt. Let the good ork go on; it is what our community id every other oneil needs. Success to milr e1forts, gentlelliell. As isial, the unexpected happnes. .n Rev. Z. W. 1edenbaigh wits COM ig to towin ill his OnIe-h1orse wagoll iving his family horse, "GuI1," just, is e got evell with Sellmnpert & Lester"s ore the bolt. enm l out, of tle sI ingle 'ee and it dropped down, Iittilg 111111 1 tile legs, caiusig him to mLICe Ia r-eak downi the street. Mr. Beden ugl was trying tl guile him to keep in fr'om1 I ng1ill. into at III, buggy jiust, ill 'ont of him colitaililng two ladies, and I his efforts to save them hie puilled im so very hard to tihe right, that tie brupt tuirn1 tbrew 111111 out of Ihe 'agoll, scat, )ody and ill, and painfull ', if not seriously, h1urt him. lie was iriied into Birge's store and Dr. lInt.cr wa'is summlloned and1( beganLl 'o1'k 0on1 himl it in l tellIn mites lifter 0 waIs hurt'. Hie was severely bru'lised p, anid the shioek waIs somlethling feaur il. Th'le doctor sa1( id e cou1(1ld ot e ave' stood ai muIch mloreu severe 02n0, as I is 1pul1e driopped( to 310 lisat,ionw. Lft,er wvorkcing ni h hlim for ai coule our1s he0 got much01 easier, and1( late thazt veinIg he0 was cairried onl is b)ed to be 1101m1 of Mr. WV. A. Moseley and eilnain.ed there un itil Sunda11y morni Ing, thien he was 1.oadedi with is bIed 011 a. ragonl and1 carried ,to his own 110111. Ils ext,ernal injuries aire nlot so great, nid 11is iternal in1jur2ies cannlot be de 21rmlined yet. Hie was rest,ing fairly asy tis 111rn1inig, 1'and tile d1octor hinks( that lie will 1be arlounld in a few ays. Hie is it,illI ulnable to) help im aL1f or turin over withlout, assistanee. Le was diving his trusty famlily hlorse 1n( neve dO' lreamied that (Gus would( nni awaViy, and1( of course5 lie got tile Lart, of him11. HIe wold have beeni bile.to cont,r'oili hIml11 hanot the buggy conI in front, of him-. Mr. O). 1'. H arris is suffering fromi bc effets (If a '1ai1. lIe was in aIL ultrly and steppe, on1 it, and1 was palin lily hurti'. Wheni lie walks now lhe ides. Mr'. G. G. I tne wVho( has( been1 ('om1 laining for somel days wIll-go toClennl's nd1 'C1 recuperate for' ai coule wee(ks. Iir. W.T~ l'.Iarmnon wvill take his pnee t Hawins ilSros. duriing hisstaiy. We 'ishlim11 aL pleasanlt, Lime12, much01 hiealt,hI nd( ai speedy r'et,urn. We would like to suggest, to the busim ess men of P rospler'it,y that, they take dlay ogi, halve a1 barbhene and1( get, equinll tedl withi one anlotherl. Wi b at, my you gentlemen? Select aL day in LiuguIst and1( 1et ever'y house close up j nd( go upl 1.0 t,he Spence p110lace1an I.ave barbiecue lat, tile sprIinlg. \We believe lhLt tis would be tim1o 12( anionecy well pent,L. One dlay In 365 gi ven to the IcialI side of life, and1II111 inaig life lore whaIt, it, shlould bei in a small(1 COml 1m111ty, such as we have here. Wh1Iat ito0 hin der from gi ving It a triail. Ve verily believe it, would 110 enijoy D)r. 10. (C. JIones, (If Newbei:ry, wile 'ill have char'ge of the singing in the I oivenitionl, was inl towni last l"ridaly I nd( was practicinug the nmiisie t) lbe t ung at that LimeII. G lad to si I' vou, ( )oek. L ookcs like 01(1 Limels. 1110 ( gini.1 Miiss Mary Lece Bonds anld G arrie ,ee IHulford retl ued to thir h'Iomnes onl Lst, Saturday, ar1m no0w lHub and 110n rd Will are I the "conl somme11." (;ood ralins hIave fallen and1( the corn nd( cotton 1s smIiling and( gr'owinlg. A lar'ge nlumbler of dlelegaites are' ex eete2d to m-rrien il week to at-c,,d to Youtig l'V1 ple's P 8ConVottitl of the . 1. P. (eneral A8sombly whosi ses ilon will be hold Wed nodity tid Thurm lay. The following Is tho lograniic: We"'nesday, 5 p -Acqialintanco incottsig mil alligilng. 8.31 1 1n- woeing mcryico. Add rems of wl. OIHO, J itti ie,nskil., ROv C N Todd. Cinrollioitt nuIt orgianiz it Inn. DIHCussIonl-wIth;t. thobjoot of this con. '0nticil, aind how Caln We aecoilupil"ll It. poned ly It.J) 4r011in, rYor or (ot's mpecla b!osIng ot this r eat 11g. Rool'tton- lin tie sero' of Ills preso ttco. la-4 .anio Mu-o. ThatirsdtnY, 11.3.1i n -Work imimiy the pris. ers. ii ms l,art Nate. Prayer for Iti admitimral liot o.- imileo I ha uppressloi or crinme, and i OVtIdaico of od govornu ett listiNcs - Al.polittnent of v minmittecs, ondlilK pmporr4, vic.I Ptctllar tnipltlatlot to wicht youig 11o. t1 of to-day are ox pmoI. Iti wlick l irnidley Diusetton-Theo peuilia privilege-s of ttit 'olig ptoplo of our ltime lit loarting atd (int. 0oy'l%C 1H tkn trkllt. Mils 1int11111a VIn01i Tto 0lgatiol *4 to oltir Lorlt whihol1 ,4W olit Iour Pecutli m ri lv e nge . Mi m3 iCstello Todd. Proyer that Uotd would make its nmoro momisi. of the obligiottlos reutitg upoii us, und Oilp us to tn04t then. Open mttbject-Aro we dolig our duty to t ho elgro? 3.0 p ni-Ati aftotoon ovcr against Ito reasury. Tlaieidillon of the llreaitury it(iv E P1 tcUtlInitook. Moihttods of ralsing futids. Miss I..uin I htomas. A talk on the titio. Itev 0 Y lotnver. Uotteral dismussloit in wlich ouch Is asked a state I18 plal of givilg. Prayer, for the con-sceration of okir nmonoy. 8.30 1p it-The full-rouittded mn. Itev .1 - inle. Wommn'm workc. HL,s Kato Stevonson. Prny r, that Go I would bless our Christian Fonmen. Tho A It P bitne. Riev 1' W SIlonin. Moxico-Iler pa8t, prosent an1 Ittlure C rutz. Prayer for ttho workerti idworc lin olexlco. Iltiniles.. Friday, 11.110 a t I-Tho younlfg Chris1nn's ro. tIonl to lthc worli AICs Ite I) w %V Idlumn. Ohnroht loyalty. Rev 1) U lhillIly1)8. 11UHInless. Closling sorvico. U N Af N Mnd hcalit itinaking Hre Ineluaed ll the naking of' 11itt RZootheecr. Tlie prepn ratioll of this great telin pl-ranice drink isani event of intor I ill it illitoti well regullated holics. HIRES Rootbeer is full of good ielith. Intvigorating, appetiz itIg, Satisfying. Put. Soe 111) to-day 111( lave it ready to pti ll down whenever you're thirSty. l \lade only by The Charles V. lire's Co., Philadelpiai. A j,e,k nge takes 5 gallois. Sold every where. THE OAKS HOTEL 'tou r litn uti t uuhr'Ia 1.ll i S excenen table ; i ards; s1treet car from ot. to oIerc. 1)1(11t''lIIU iI'T:.'--$4 to $lt5 per WVoo rnwe~V4. 454. i1. A. L,A1Ti l i 2i,. AI \r 'it t [j -~d \Aer\.L e e ye'j Al\Id\ 'eti "Wror\g.". 17J jaci~ kd : tbCKorJCWC|ry, 5it..1'r\.eQH - 00(d clotir glass, gr'toun smtioo .h atltl c t808 tIte cltttap lensots is nteceossl ile(d (I L, or ulfi a stronlgerl lens whtic Iin'is hto e1yt. Go~od Spoetacles0 impr flope r] fitor 30 years8 ill theo binesstl'* I 11im ILVO an insHtrinllIt fir loasting imtpwrf " DANIELS .THE EQI LIFE ASSURAI OF THE UNI1J Assets . . . . Reserve F'und (I por1 ('(it. M1114In'olr) and all other Liabilities . . . J Surplus, 4 por cent. Outstanding Assuran PTe Soc1it 11as paid1( $2538,95,3~51 I ,ow hohls1 $21(,773,9417 of Ansels nlinrg at fotal of $470,730,298. Ti' hanil 38 years ftromt its organ izuationi,i ther conmpanry has1 patid( and1( acemut b f its hist.ory. 'lTohe Eqitale wiios) vant- -Tontinto, Annual I)istribut Olt, .I o(rmi, aniy Go' forms of1 policies8. Cll and1( 800 met h)oforo assuinfg you 'iTe 1'1quiablo is absHolitely safe, aiii ndl( it to theoir inttoro8t to exainet itst 18e' vitoro. 0 Equitabhle issues8 policies oin bot ARTHI f&t Ozm I CN IIFOUND~ At my old stand nextdoortoRob ertson & Gilder's with a fine line of Watches,Jew elry and Silver ware,Clocksand Table Cutlery. Also a lino of fino. Specta. eles and Eyeglassos in -I Gold Silver and Steel Frames. Eduard Schotz1 Watchmaker and Jeweler. f&t. ly ________ fl D. SMITH AGENT FOR THE "Royal Tailors." Jacob Reede & Sons' Fine Tailoring. MODERATE PRICHS, SUITS TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Il~1MAA lin Pared I1it20 nitnutes by Dr. Milei?r kTAIN PU". "Ono ceIn tt doso." At druggaaty. Ahele, N. alcepso. ce ro ii s inpo n t e.Iof ingy goI l assI f bla sh1oo '4tIOt of 14 mo ltnir' g Vrl ... passe mderfl it y machinery W thi leves?.I he1( suacs of alhesp noCelar, rugh and i unpomliished, an the ro-~e fraction is not nionr as8 perfct Vas vion land poliheld, and1( the oyo that > siiuplyI th re' .ctioni which st,rains thei rotinia and1( haistoins tho decay of y fit tedl arel 11s had1 a8 eoop 0ones. Jo1thonl's maitke is theo host, and wvo IIT ABLE MICE SOCIETY 'ED STATES. r 1, 1897. . . $216,773,947 . . 173,496,768 . . . $43,277,179. ce . . $915 102,070 4) its policy hiolders, and1( mI atdditionI ocf wvhichi $ 13,277, 179 is 81urplus), rcordl coveiring a1 period of 1(188 oveor $2 I2,7903,000 muoro than any 4(4d withtin thei corresp)ond(ing period any form of policy the assu1rod may11 ': idIW owmet, Guairaniteed (Cashl Valuo, d1 pers8ons wishing insllfuranc would p)11lans bfore taking out. a policy h1 malo11 and female lives. JR KIBTR, Ageant.