The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 16, 1897, Image 3

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NEWBERRY MARIET E. Correctod every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Br-os. M eat ...................... . . .......... Shoulders ..................*........ 6 10. H am s.................................. 1 12c. Best Lard ............... ........... 2 . Best Molasses...................... 4 0 . Good Molasses..................... e 350. Corn ................................ . 550. Meal ............................... 550. H ay.............. . .. .............. . $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.00. 1st Patent Flour................. .$5.50. 2nd Best Flour.................... $5.00. Strait Flour....................... - $4.75. Good Ordinary Flour...........*3. .25. Sugar ......... ......... R icO.................................... Coff ..................... ..... Cotton seed iueal,p&r%eauk.*.. .10 Hulls, p e wt......... ........... 300. Country Produce. tar, per tb ..................... I & 20. .ggs, per dozen ............ 8100. Chickens, each.................. 124 20c. Peas, per blishol....... .......... 0070o. Corn, par bushel.................. 500. Oats, per bushel-............ W"00. Sweet potatoes .................. 5 0(a . Turkeys, per tb .................. 06 8c. Fodder, per cwt ........... 7Q85c. Fine Jc!ny Bull for Sale. W. E. Merchant, f2t Jalapa, S. C. Dwelling for Rout. Corner McKibben and O'Neall streets. Apply to G. 13. Boozer. f&t3t In our Racket department you will find stationery, shelf hardware and buggy whips at 25 per cent. lower than elsewhere. A. C. Jones. For Exchange or Salo. One 15 horse engine will be sold cheap or exchanged for a 25 hor:po engine. Apply at Herald (mA-News office. .-' -tf. f&ttf 20 pieces H. F. & Co. yard wide per cales at 10c, worth 121c at A. C. Jones'. Teacher Wanted For Dominick school. Apply to M. Q. Chappell, J. T. McKittrick, W. H. Wallace, f 4 Trustees. Newberry to Tampa and Return for 80.50. On account of the Florida excursion from Columbia via F. C. & P. R. R. July 20th, the C., N. & L. R. R. will sell round trip tickets to Columbia July 20th at $1.50, final limit July 30th. Only Paper at County Seat. Proprietor will sell outfit, accounts and good will of Bamberg Herald for $1500 cash. Good job outfit included. OTIs BRABUAM, t&f. 4t. Bamberg, S. C. Teacher Wantcd. The trustees of School District No. 46 will receive applications for a teacher of the Burton school until the 20th Inst. School term will be from 7 to 9 months. Salary $25 per month. Send applica tions to W. G. PETERSON. Longshore, S. C. July 10, 1897. t&f. 2t Ice water to drink free and a cool store to trade in at A. C. Jones'. Card of Thanks. Newberry, S. C., July 15, 1897. Editor Herald and News, K(ind Sir:- Please extend our many thanks to the kind people who have re memnbered us so kindly in this our darkest hour of bereavement. Sincerely, Mr's. (Colin Cool. and family. 50 dozen Ladiles' under wear at 5e at TeacherA. C. Jones'. TechrVanted For Decad Fall School, Dilstrict No. 9. A pplications must be handed to one of the trustees on or before August 2nd. Applicant will state salary required. School will op~en about November 1st, and1 will run seven or eight months. Patrons of school will meet at the school house on Monday, August 2nd at 9 a. mn. 11. L. DOMINICKC, 1). B. WunTs, T.1 S. BLAIR, t&f. (it. Trustees. Silver Street, S. C. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. N 1OT FELIG ELL! STHEN TRY Ilobertson 's Com-pou nd Syrup Sarsaparilla, TLhis p)reparation is a combinaitioni of drugs having altorativo, tonic sLimulant and laxative action. It contains three drugn which the medlical profeosion recommend for skin dliseases0, Scrofulous affections, Dyspopsia, Liver Complaints, Rhen matism, etc. It is carefully prepared from the, Spurest drugs and is so1ld.at 75 cents. 'Qttle at lbes/son & Gilder's Drurx 8/Ore.. VARIOUN AND ALL ABOUT. Everybody for Little Mountain to morrow. The weather has been very cool for the past several days. Work on the stand pipe is going right along. Rev. Mrs. M. J. Epting and children of Savannah are here oi a visit. Mrs. Sophia M. Redus left on Tues day for a visit to relatives in Maine. Mrs. E. 13. Wilbur left on Tuesday to visit her home and friends in the North. Mr. Henry Robertson of Savannah is visiting his uno-Dr. P. Robertson in Levi Kibler will give a first ,Ois barbecue Lt the Antino Buzhardt place next Wednesday 21st. The Herald and N6ws will take a day off to-morrow and the editorand entire foroe will go to the re-union at Little mountain. Rev. C. L. T. Fisher of Charlotte, N. C., and professor Ii Elizabeth Col loge, was in Newberry this week in the interest of the college. A. C. Jones has an Important an nounceient in another column. Go around and see him. Mr. E. 1. Paw ley is in charge and will be glad to see you. Messrs. A. L. Aull and J. A. (units will give a first, class barbecue at Poinaria on Saturday July 31. A good time and a good dinner for all who attend. The I.I%d has come and the laying of water oipes has been resumed. We hopeit will continue uitil they are all 0own in order to be rid of the open Mr. C. C. Langston of the Anderson Intolligencer and Secretary of the State Press Association came down to Newberry yesterday. We are always glad to see him. Executive Commatitteo. The county Democratic exec.utivc coImIttee is called to meet at the court house at Newberry on Saturday, July 27, at 11 a. i., to arrange for the senatorial campaign and to attend to any other business that may be brought up. Every member is urged to be present. S. S. CUNNINUHAM, f&t 3t County Chairman. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy eures colds, croup and whooping cough. It Is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by W. E. Pelham. Look at our new trunks before buy ing. A. C. J ones. Iarbecuo at St. Mattiews. A barbecue will be given at St. Mat thews Lutheran church, on Broad river, on July 30, for the purpose of raising money to paint and repair- the church. There will be some speakers on educa tional questions. A good dinner vill be served at rea sonable prices, and by going you not only get a good di.nncr but you also help agoodl cause. J. W. Reeder's Is the p)lace to huy your hoes. f. :3m. Teacher Wante. A first class teacher wantecd to teach the Helena school comm iencing Oct. 1st running 8 or 9 mont.hs. P lease state salar'y wanted. Applications must be handed to one of the trustees on or before the 14th of August as a meeting will be held at the school house to consider the appllicat.ionl. .JOHN 11. CHIAPPI', iHnY D). SHtOCKiblY, 1 2 t.' 'Why. will you buy bitter nauseating tonics wvhen iROVIt's TASTICLICSS (CHI1LL TONIO is as leasan11t as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is aut,horized to refund the money in overy case where it (ails to cure. Price 50 cents. f.1y Notice, to the Correspjondets of The He4rald andi News. I will say to all who are interested in the watermelon and lee cream treat to meet the undersigned at The Herialdl andl News oflice on Mondlay next, the 19th instant, at 2 p. mn., to elect a com mittee of arrangements and diecidle the time and place of meeting. Every one who can will lelase meet oni Monday znext. Very respe)ctully, In tie vicinity of Boquet, WVestmnore land, Co. Pa., alImost noyone cant tell you how to cur.e a lame back or stifl' nmeck. Tfhey dampen a~ piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Palin Balm and( bind it on the aff'ected parts and in one or two (days t,be trouble has disap peared. Thle same treatmont wvdl promptly cure a pain in the side or chest. Mr. E. M. Frye, a p)rominentI merchant of .Hloquet, ispeaks very highly of Pauin Balm, and his recomn mendations have had mnuch to (do with n.aking it popular there. For sale by W. E.'Peiham. Spool1 cotton at 25c and 315e a yard at A. C. Jones'. CJOLUMBIA llICYCIER Big Drop in Prices, $30, $40, $50 and $75. Now is the time to buy. F. A. 8GHUMPE~RT. f. tf. Amant TilE COURT. Several Caital C~alue issoned of --ICvery tihing Mov1 on Sn1o(ol lly- I'% ent ment of Uranhd .1ury. Oir report of the court in Ti. sday's Ipoe closed with the work up to that time anld the coirt wIas then engaged inl the Case of Saml (leim, Ito WIS found not, guilty and gocs on h1is Way happy anld rojolcing. .1oh1n Wiheuler, colored, was put on trial for assaitult tid battery with intent to kill. lie had no lawyer and there Were only two witnesses. 'The jury found him guilty of assailt aid battery of a i igh atn( aggravated nature. John Patyne was tried for murder. Ile atttended a hot supper on Mr. Geo. T. Reid's pitace some iimonths tgo and Ie and another negro traded pistols and overcoats ato tile pistol was said to have but one barrel loaded and he took the bullet out of that barrel and then began to use the pistol its a play thing, snapping it inl various diree tions. Like all unloaded guns it "went off" and the bullt,L took effect in his friend with whom lie had just, traded and with deadly effect. lie was de fended by Cole. I'. 1 Hiense. The jury decided it was i accident aid found him lot guilty, but it is allways hetter not to fool with an emlipty pistol. Geo. L. Neel was put on trial for as stuilt and battery of high and aggra vated iattre amil with intent to kill. This grew out of the Johnstone Acad ely troll.)le. Mr. Neel wtas represent ed by Johnstone & Welch aid tie so licitor was assisted by Hunt & Ilunt. Tle defendait, wts found guilty of as samilt, and battery of a high and agrgra vated inat'ire. Asbury Su;;r, Will Suber and John Downing were col..victed 1f auIt and battery with intent to kill and riot. No bills were retui-ned il the case ot' EIlliott Iill for assault and battery with intent to kill; Rhodat Chapman, Violating dispensary law; and Ilink Adrms, violating. dispensary law. A true bill was retirned againist litiluk Adams in another case for violating dispensairy latw. Oi Wednesday afternoon tile grand jury mlalde their preseltimlent and were dIischiargedi. TO I AN(; A UJGUs'r 20. T.l1ovilley L.N les wits plt on) trial yes terday Iorling charged with commlit ting a ratpe on a white wollml at Whit inire about three ionthls ago. The Jiudge appoint-ed R. II. Welch to de fend him, and he iade a Wong plea for mercy for the defendant, but tihe jury returned a verdict of guilty ai(d Lyles was sentenced to be haln gedl on A ugust 20. It is not often that a lie gro is allowed a trial in such cases. In lis catse 11e wits idenilied as the right mantti by tle wolliall ilid the evidence was direct and positive. unk Adals wa's found guilty of Vio lating tile dispewary law. The case of the State vs. Carter Frederick for mu111rder was taken up yesterday afternio iln. The defendant, is relresented b.y Johnstonle & Welch ad tie Solicitor is assisted by 0. 2. Schumper't. This case grPows ouit of the killing of anothler negro at Vaughi ns vi lIe colored chu rchI on Sunday113 duin ig the early part, of the year. They quar reled over a gamle (of cards. Th'le case will take unitil noon(1 today, as the test,i molly for thle Sta(t,e had1 nolt all heenh There is only onel Itber cease oni the docket, that. oIf A nid re w lotIon charged wit,h murder. It, will take a ful1l day and( if it is entered e otu't will not ad journ'l lbe f.-'e tomiorr'ow IIighit, some1 timel. PiWSi'NTA~lI-MNTi O1" il i ANI) ,11'Y. To IIs IS lonor ( . WV. I uehaniani, presid - ing J1udge: subm111it 11he fol lowl'inlg r'eplort at Ihle prs eut,I term o,f the courit: - Weo hiave care'cfully conisidleredi and aut,(d upon11 all illIIs of inudictmnett handed to1 u~ 11y tIle Solicitor. We sinid that there atre sonmc rep)airs needed01 on ti.e r'oof (of the cout, house15, wh ich leaks in s'veral places, also0 somie lin s or10 slut teirs to the window011s (f some1 (of thle 0,lices arle in bad cond i t,ion, mand ineed toI be attended to at We have also, b.v~ a commiittee oIf our body' 11ppoinited at tile last termil of the eour't, exainled the booleks of I l'robate Judi(ge, ('clerk of C ourt, ~ ''ri f, \l aster, Aumditoir, Treasurer aml ,eniserI, and1( Iinid t,hecm well an neat11~ ly i(ept, and thte ('oun1tedl and(hI papeirs all in their' prop(ler lIhitce. We 11ind, hlowev'eri, that :]:e Al1a:ter nleeds a des5k in hIis olliee ini wh'icho to keep 1i hi pers and1( at least a half (1ozen~i chIaitrs, wh'Iiich Iwe lecomI itnend the C (ounIty Sup leri' isor to furniiishm as ear1ly as plossible. We h.sve also exainledl tihe books of t,he followinhg mlagistrates. 8. IA. Ic lor's, ,1. II. WVillianms, 11. F. I)ay, M. I'. flamrintg toll, S. A. iehanit,, I'. I . I'I lesor, 1. II. Cr~iispI an W11X. F. Subher, and( Iindl( them all kept, ini good order and all li nes collected by thiem tulrined over to the C ounty Treasurer. The granid jury3 WI wold, hlowever, state thait in their' jud(gmnent the coun Ity is puit to a v'ery3 greaut, anid, ats we tinik, unnIlecessary expenlse inl lhe numberhi of State's wit.nesses broughit in to cour lt in the eases brouigh, liy the State againlst violIators5 of latw, who1 when01 broughlt, before us (1o not kntow anlyt,ing ab)Out the cases. WVe have hearid anld lnow froma ob servationi that sonme of the r'oadis andl bidi(ges aire in bad coniiiitionl. We r'eC ommIlend thait, the Supierv isoir be uriged to put,1 thleml in good con)lditionl at, on1c. SpIecial compIllainut has beenl made(1 abouit thle condolit,i(n (If the road leading fr'om ii(lne'nn'sinerry noa to Blair's crossing. WO therefore sug gest that the Supervisor remuiro this road to be worked immediately. Whereas, we have in a former report recommended two (2) frie ferries be es tablilished over Saluda river in the lower part of the county, and no stAps to our knowledge have been taken to establish one in the lower part of No. 9 Township, we do again call the atten tion of the Supervisor to this matter, an ITCcoImmend that some action be takeni at once. Information has been received from a reliable source that there are two ladies, viz.: Misses Hester and Nancy Cromer, living in No. II Township, who tire in destitute circumstances and are sutfering want rat.her than go to our County Home. We therefore recoi mend that our commissioners make the same provision for their support that was madc prior to a decision mado by the county board not to help only those In the County Home. We recommend that the committee appointed to examine the ollees and books of the county officers be allowed extrn compensation for the number of da3s spent in said examination, and also that our clerk be allowed the usual fee for sevviecs rendered in making this report and also for services ren dered to the committee. Respectftully submitted, P. II. SciuMmnEr, poreian. Party ror little Mountain Tomorrow. A large party will go from Boyd's Crossing to Little Mountain Saturday, 17th inst. J. P. Cook has made arrange ments with Mr. Childs, president of the C. N. & L. R. R., to go at reduced rates. Colony Sabbath-school may be expected in full force. All who want to go will notify Mr. Cook at once. Well tilled baskets are going too. To .1t tle MlountatIn Maundon. Tomorrow is the big day at Little Mountain. College reunion and barbe cule and pienie and tlirce thoisaid pec. plel- present. The early morning freight oil the C., N. & L. will not leave Newterry ttil 7.30 and if as many as 50 persons go the fare will be 50 cents for adults and children 25 cents for the round trip. The same arrangement, was made last year and there is little doubt t hat there will be as many as 50 from Newberry. It makes a pleasant outing for the peo ple and a great many always take ad vantage of it. We should all go down. The progratue is )ub1)lisled inl anlothi er coltmuni. The place to buy voiur. Molasses at. 20, 25, 35, 40 and 50 ets. is at, J. W. IReeder's. L. :3m1. OUR TURNIP SEEDS Ale Irosh. They are LANDRETH'S SEEDS. They are true to germ inato Pelham's Pharmacy. RlutlionsH of imnllkH. At. a mieeting~ of the delegat-es of .1 nmes D). Nance Camp, No. 33ti, U1. (1. V., and their friends on board of train near Atlanta, Ga., .1 une 25, 1897, ie turn i ng from the Seventh A nnual He union01 of U. (C. V. at N\ ashville, Ten n., the following p)reamnbhe and resolutions were uinaninmoushy ad1opt,ed: Whiereas, Misses Mary IPope, .Janie Martin, .\amuie Renwick, O1la Wilson, Mamie Wright,, Lucy Wright, Belle and D)aisy Cannon gave us valuable as 'istance inI tihe deeoraitioni of oura spe Vial coneh, and by vi rt,ue of such help our1 earI wasH acknowledlged by all the (camplIs to be the prettiest and hand somewst coach onl t,he t,rain; therefore, be it liesolv~ed, TIhat, our thaniks are (due and areL herchy t.enidered t,o tihe young ladies above niamied. 2. That wve applreciate their kindly and1( willing oflices, and that we have nieer cailledl on them for any assistance that was not cheerfully granted. 31. That th is preamble and1( these reso lutionS lbe puibl ish ed in the coun t.y pa:pers oif Newberry Coiunty. D)one b)y order of the dhehegates of Jamnes D). Nanice Camp. C. 1'. lkoYD', Adjutant. I da't summiirer 0one. of' 0ou. graLndl chil dIreni was ick with a severe bowel troua ble, Our docteor's remedhies h)ad failed, then we t ried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aind D)iarrhoea Remedy, whieb gave very speedy relief. We re'gard' it as5 the best mted icino ever p-ut onl the ( mnarke t for bowel com pli-s. Mrs. ]E, (. (Gregory, Fr< decrickstowni, Mo. Thbis cerrainly is the best medi e31ine ever puit onl the mis rket for dlylenl ter'y, sLummer~I compn )11 t, colic and1( (311chfer inifaitnm in ch ildiren. It. never fails to give prompt relief when uIsed in1 reasonabtlo t imem antd the pla11in prin ted dliroetions are fol lowedl. Maniy miothi r's hiavem exp.ressedo their sincere grau I tude1 for the cures it hass e'ffcCted. F"or HIARIS/ LI THIA WA TEHl! Carbonated Lithiat Water, Soda W'ator, (linger Ale SAold to the Wholesale and Retail tr'ado att lowest Pr1ices b)y S. B. Jonos, *Agnnt. for Nowbnory goY bAKI$N POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening t4trolgth and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,NEW YORK No Truth in It. A report got in circulation hero yos terday afternoon that Senator Tilhnan had been killed in Wiashingtou on an electi-ie ear. How it started no one seems toknow, though we understand It Was prevalent In diflerent parts of the State. The lIerald and N6ws did not give credence to it, but at once sent, a t,tle graiml to the State at Columbia to en quire into the correettiess of the report, lld received the followilig reply: Columbia, S. C., July 15, 1897, 5 p. i. 10 11. Aull: No truth in report. A. E. Gonzales. It may have originated in the fact thitt the ditipeinsatry bill was killed and somebody 11113 have said lTillman's dispensary bill is ki0led," and the next to report it may iiave left out "dispen. sary bill," though it this writing we do not know the fit,e of tle dispensary bill, but It was stated thatt, it would coie uip yesterlay. At, any rate the report scems to be without Fouidation. It will be good news to his friends in the State that no such calamity has befallen hinm. I nstead of Senator Tillman's bill hav ing been killed we learn from the At 11anta .1ournal this morning that the Senate yesterday adopted his motion in regard to the dispensary bill. Special tatte. The Southern will sell special rate tickets for the followiir occasions: (Columbia District, Conference M. Ill Church, South, at. Ridgeway, .1t1ly 21-25. Fave from Newberry and re turn, $3.45; lrosperity, $3.25. Tickets on sale 20, 21, 22 and 23, with final limit July 26th. )istri',t GraIid Lodge United Order 0dd Fellows (colored), Collbita, S. C., August 2-7. Fare from Newberry and ret.urn, $2.25; l'vosperit.y, $2.00. 'Tickets on sale Aigust, 1, 2, :. 1, 5, with finial limit, Atugust 9th. The round trip from Newhery to Tampa, la., amd ret-urn is *1i.50, about Lte cheap)est excursion that has beeni .)tfered here ini a long tIhne. WHAT IS NICER Thani a (dish of. good .sweet Lurnips fir dlinner? Nothing. And it is very easy to get if GOOD SEED Which you Mian buy checaper' than ever1 at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. Chea;sp 1.~I4Ius,n, Iiates. The A t,inutic Coast I ie is olferi ng nid ueents 1.o allI those wh'lo wish to aLke summerhP I tips. Tickets to (Glennl Springs from New 11rry *$4.45, Il'rospIerit,y $4.45, Clinton 113.35. Ticket,s to State Con ventioni, IUited states Con federate Camips, Greenville, S. C., will be on sale Au1g. 241, 25, 2(6, wit,h final lImit Aug. 30o. Round trip) Liekets one centt perP mlile each way. Throughi tickets front Charlest.on 11-.85, Clinton, 950:, Darhlington $3.90 Newberry, $1.40, Il'rosperity, $1.50, Sumtiter, 3.10. I totund t.ri p tickets t,o thte [Internaitionl Conven t.Lion Iht.i st-sYounig I'Coplt inlin will bie ont sale .huly 13, 14, and 15, with li nal liit, .11uly 21 at thte rate of onte fIrst class fare. An extenision of the lintal l imit, to Atug. I1ean beC had1 by3 deptosi Lit,ig Ihe re:tlnn port,ion of ticket wilthl a~gets of the terina ul linies at Chtatta ntooga prior to .1luly 19. J1. \V. lHeeder will sell you Soda tent p)ounds for 25 ets. f. 3m. J. H. WEST Offers for sale his entire stock of (GRLOCERIES and Such as Safe, Soda IFount-ain, Show Cases, Lamiips, &c. My ob)ject is to dlisposeC of my G3r'cer'y busBinessI in order to give my entire attention and1( time to the Furnitmoe business. Any one wishing to buy apply at once. fThis is a good1 oplif' t.unity for some one, as my staLnd is an excellent one. f. tf. Hall thtread, 7 b)alls for 5e at OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET. ALA liHE. NE,',WS OFV A LIVE ANI PRO (JUESIMV TOWN. iSpa'l1 Cott1espondence I1rald ad News.] l'rosperity, S C., .1tly 15, 1897. Our town is alive with delegates and visitors this week. Miss I"llian Welel is visiting the Misses Bo vis and attenditig the con menttioni. The i ndleat ions ire tihat. it large dele gationl will "o dowi to the college r.e 1 unin att, li ftie Mollutain Satirlday. Mr. .1. A. Simpson has gone onl at va cationl. lie will spend it with friends and relatives in Spartanburbg Coty. He is now witl an aunt Itt or near GlenI Springs. Ceo. villiai says he will give hinm till Saturday to get tiack home, as going off Is so unusual to him. A'mtumi llItwkins went, with Mr. 0. G. Lane to Clenn's. There are about sixty delegates in attendanee upon the young people's convention of the Scold 'resbytery of the A. It. 1'. clurch. Sessions began on Wednesday night, aid will eontilue to Fr-iday. 'rof. C. L '. I'ishelr, of E'lizabeth College, is in town in the .-terest of htis "istitutionl, which is located at Charlotte, N. C. lie is very hopmful of a big opelning. Rtev. l3edenbaugh i:; improving me1'1 ly, and it Is hoped he Will be Oit. int a few days. Our' friend 'ress 11awkills is happy in the visit of a little stanger. Al'. .1. C. Wilson ha. been shaking lliands with iis mnany friends hre for the past, (ay o' two. MrV. Wilsoa was at one tihe a resident of our. hirg. V. P. .M3anton ias received a anew wheel, having sold his old Columbia to Mr. Lifshez. The number grows. Manos Hartman, of Atlaitta, Ga., is oat at visit to his par'enIts antd Mi'. L. S, lowers' family. Miss Sims, of Whitlirk''s, and Miss Bynum, of Colunbia. tre visi -ing Mrs. IIodges this week. A'r. .1. It. L,at.han, of L.ttie Mouni tiln, is lit town attending t-hi conven tionl. Mi'. Sidiey Cook, who ias been sick with typhoid fevea', died 'I'uvsday and was bur'ied ati At. l'ilgrili nt Wetlaes diay. 1le was about 20 yeatrs: old, and was It soil of .1. Caleb Cook. Mrs. Nettie Kinard and littIh (huigh tor Martita, of Ath1an it, arlor spoit-ndiitg four weeks with reiatives, 11-vo Ie tt'ied to t,lheir homlie. Our1. city fathers were :a lotn;. imae gettini)g Iaov Ot .1, u1t u h11jan they did Ch,ey certain tiade iap for. lost tiime. The w(iorIk las bevi doe and t,he house neiatly painlted atind ll grounld raised. AMr. Ed'litor, you js, might to see out well . thoose now. Cana't you tilt down and look at, it and see hlow niely we are fixed. 'apt. .io. 1 ellers bossed Ihio job, ably secoded by Mr. A. iT. Hawkins. W-Vork oin thte liew\ well ilas 1be!glna antId evea'yt hinig poinlt.s to good progrl s it putt,ing it down. They will 11u1sh it fr'om siat,t t,o Iinisht. WeTc hatve at happIly puppyI3' it town this mor'nintg. Mr i. N. A. 1utiera as reei ving 'ontgr~t'atthin oi n aittll sideis. TPhe little giral and mtthier' are adoig Mluch in Little Ii espeially trute of liInod's P'ills, 1for nao miia ie over coantainted so greatt cutrative power it 30 small spacee. Thtey atte a whtole medislclao chest, always ready,~ at ways efllclenat, :alw:ay s ~at-D . isfctry;praet,a ehi ~ l or fevaer, cure tall liver ial, sick haeaachaee, jaundttlea. ('onis9 ~tiim to. etc. 2ijc. Utho only 1'ills tot tako wilth II ond1's 'arsaparaih. The Place Thtose of otur friends who knaow outr dispoeition to Hell themn thte best dry goods, dress goods, white goods, notions, hosiery, underwear, gloves, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, trunks, la dies', misses' and oh ii dren's shoes thtat mtoney can butyat a piric'e close ont to Wholesale Prices i ill appreciato mrore thian over' ouir effort to please them, if they will catli and see what bargains we are of1oerhn'e since we got into ouar ne0w store. ThelIra ist onaly otto elass of peoptle wo donit ex. p eot to roach by our low prices andi bargalIns, and( thtey are those w ho pre ter to pay for the privie'ge of hbuyinag fromt those who get mioro for their goods. We undersell ouar comapetitora', because we sell for' cash aand are sat is fled with the amallest maargin of ptrofit. We are offeorinag specital bairgainis thais week all through t he store attod amoing thema are somae now TR U.NK. UJMIit1'CLLA snamed PAR.. ASL just opetted upf. Ouir prices are always the lowest, andh to pirev'eat peolie of ulnquiestionted credit froim asking uts to make meoiroandoa, we ali iow thtema 5 per cent, for SP*j C, STT Showing thoem the v'aluie of their cash. Coms tand see us often. A. C. JONES, Origina.tor of New St tiles & Low Prices. Newberryv . ., ly 15. 18i7. pIthing Spring is coming on suddenly. The Newberry Clothing Company is on hand, ready with the nob biest and nicest and neatest line of Clothing and Gonts' Furnish ings over exhibited in this market. No old stock to be run off at and below cost, but our goods are new and fresh and are marked closo, and our motto is short profits and quick sales. Our SIOK AND IAT LINH is superb, and can scarcbe be e colled. The latest in overything and strictly i) to date. No trouble to show you what we have. Call and examino for your own satisfaction, and if our goods and prices dou't convinceo you tit wo are the peolo to sell,you Clothing, Hats and Shoes and overything in our lino, why then you don't know a good thing when you see it. Yours to plonso, BeMa6elBenalf tl clthH c og Time iAmited Until September 21I. Best full life-size Pas tal and Crayon Por traits made--not en larged and then fin ished by hand--but en larged by hand and fin ished in the latest style, most durable and per manent manner at less than half usual price. Call and see sample work at SALER Art 8tdlio, M~ain Street, Newberry, S. C. WATER WORKS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. I ha lve seem-ed a Iirst~-class workmnan in phimin g andf electrie work. T will lbe readly 14) do any3 klind of work in aboive Iwancheles whten thec tlhne comos. I I I Ishall siie "to pleas 1 n15 oI very waIy, and1( (every jobl mu ist gi';ve satLisfation. WVill bie pleatsedlt mak) stima~ tes1L fr~ee gratis. I amn fully eq uippedl to (do ki melinug, lI invtg, Vutlcan izingl, Turinig andio aLll otherO bicycle wvork. I keep a full supply13 of bicycle siudries. St oves by th111'ecar at all piciies. I have ree'ive'd manyI~ kind( faLvors fromi the p eopIle of Newberry ini the pt,fo.r whlichl I amn truily grateful. I askI for a trial hai these new branzches' (If myl* buin~ess. i. W. W HITE. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLECE (COLUMIHTA, 8. C. Session begins Sep)tembe)r 28th. Clans HicaLI, IAiterary, Secienti lIe, Normattl and1( I,aw Courses. with Diplomas. Special Conirses, wit.h Certificates. Hobard, $8 a mon11th. Total necessary expensesO for the year (exch Isive of 1,ravell ny, cloth ng aund books), fromii $1 13 to $153. Wo mten adm i it.ted to al1 (Classes. For fu rther ci'nformation, add ress the 1 'uCli.Onit 1. C. WOOnw AUim