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F3itwo EWyCorrected every Truesdiay and Friday m out... ........... Go. Shoulders ...... ........... 5 06c. 1 m .................................. 0(O12c. lost Lard ............... ........... 7(&8c. Bost Molases ................. . 4(Kq50c. Good Molasses.................. 2 e :35c. .or .-................................. 50. -......... . . ......... ........... 55c. I tay.............. . .. ............ ... $1.00. Nvh(tt llran ........................ $1.00. Ist Patent Flou .................. $5.25. 2nd B3st Flout.................... $4.90. .0a1011ur........................ $4.50. Glood Ordinary 14,our1............50(6)4.00. S........... ..... ..... 5(j 6to. R ico.................................... 5( 8 c. COICO 1 .............. ......., .. . I 0(a200. Cot tn-l ocwdfiineal, per sack... $1.10 Il1kills,lior cwt .....,.... ........... 30c. Country 1roducc. Butter, per lb ..................... I 5(d20 . I )r(, p Lr dozoll ........... . 8 1Oc. Ch ickens, each............... I21 a)20o. Poas, per humshel ....... .......... 65 a70c. Corn, per bushl. ............... 50c. Oats, putr bus hel............... 3VOc. S weet potatoes ............... ( 0 Tu yrke s, per lb ............. ( . Fodder, per cwt .............. 7. 7 .85c. One gallon good molasses 18c. at For Exchange ,.r Sale. One 15 horse engine will be sold elenp or exchanged foi a 25 horse engine. Apply at, IHerald and News ollice. f&t-tf. Tleacher Wanute<I For Dominick school. Apply to M. Q). ChapplAl. J1. T. MN(Cittrick, W.. H. Wallace, f -it Trust Not1cea -We pti1eciate the confidence the people have placed in the 1i1rim kn)(own as e!denhaugh & Ilutchison in the past and hope that you will continue to give the house your patronlage sinec our i dis dissolutiti. I aml1 Very respectfully you's, f.31. Jos. I. 111UTillsoN. Pive dozen boy's 50 and 75,e Whitein Shirts -your choice 25c at Wooten's. Special R1ates. The Southern will sell special rate tickets as follows: District Grand Lodge United Order Odd Follows (colored), Columbia, S. C., August 2-7. Fare from Newberry and ret urn, $2.25: Pr'osperity, $2.00. Tickets oil sale August 1, 2, 3, .1, 5, with final limit August 9th. Chamberlahn's (ough hl i'medy enrea h ems. Wrp and whooping Cough. It is pleamsit, safe and reliable. For s-de by W. 14". Phillam. Tr acher Wanted. 1Wig Creek school, School Dist.riet No. 20, State salary wanted. School to bi i st November. 5 months in winter and 2 montLs in summer. Ap plient,i'Ons to be sent in by 4th August. 'Nit!ting to elect teacher will be held on 6t,h August. Applications to be sent to R. T. C. IIUNTERn, t & f. 4t. St. Lukes, S. C. Big Drop in Prices, $30, $40, $50 and $75. Now is the time to buy. F. A.S8GHUMPERT. I t0f Agent. Cheap Excusinai Ratt-. The Atlantic Coast Line is oIl'oring ind ucementIs to all those who wish t( I ake summliler trips. Tiickets to Glenni Springs from New herry $1.45, Prosperity $4.4l5, Clinton $3.35. TIiclets to State Convention, Unfited Sl ates C'onfederato Camps, Green vilie, S. (C., will he on sale Aug. 2-I, 25, 2t, wi t.h final lim uit Autg. 30. R ound trilj tickets one ceint, per mile each way. Thri oughI ticket,s from Charles.on *1.S5, Clint,on, 95e, Darhlington $3.9( Newberry, $1.10, Prosperity, $1.50 Sumiter, :3.10. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. L0 '10010% VELL! 1 lOT FEEN ELL THEN TRY IRObCrtSOll's Compound Syrup11 Sar'Saparilla, Tis preparation is a combinatior of ings having alterat ivo, tonit ht.imilulant and laxative action. It contains thr~oo dirugs which th< mead ial profession recommend foi dii iseaIsos, Scrofulous affections D yiqpepsia, Liivor Complaints, Rhiou mdtismi, etc. ItI is carofully prepar'ed from th< purest drugs and is sold at '75 conta a bottle0 at /Robes/son & Gider's Druu 8/Ore. VAIOUN AND ALL ABOUT. Mrs. 1t. ). Wright has gouc onl a vis it to Hollins, Va. Dr. Houseal is expected home tomor row from Hendersonville. Mrs. Rebecca Brown offers her en t.h- stock of goods fo' sale. Mr. E. S. llurbert, of Orangeburg, Is onl a ivsit to Newberry. AMr. R. C. Willioms will return today from ta visit to North"I Carolina. Prof. W. II. Wallace retul:d otn Wednesday from Glenn Springs. Mrs. R. H. Wright returned otn Wed nesday frtom i 1ender-sonville, N. C. ld 10nd M's. W. 1"'. Smith have rc t$'ned to their home in (rangebnrg. 1lev. Dr. Fox Is expected to return next Thursday from Iis summer vaca ,ion. Tle teleplione exchange has made the century run and more-106 sub seribers. Mr. W. 1'. ledenbaiugh late of the firm of Bedenbaugh & iutchison, alts gone to Augista. It Is said that the watermelon crop in the county Is not a large as last year, yet the prices w1'e relaonlable. President, GCo. B. Cromer left otn Wednesday to attend it college reunion at Ello,'ce int Or'angebu rg conuitt,y The stan pipe is 120 feet high, will hold 280,00 gallons of water, and( is painted r . Any more questions? N '. .. Y. Morreis has closed out his bu ess in Newherry and will move to lsta. le will leave next week. SIr'. .1. 1). Davenport has given \ r. ' . avis tile c:mntract for a hiantd sotme residetnce otn hii lot, tear li. John11C. Wilson's Generdal Mlamnger' C- r .1 says post Lively that no doitble daily trains will be put oil the Southrnl hohtweent (oluml hill attd Croenvillo. We had hoped ot.hewi6e, Mr tlt. saren ' vs it. woutlld not, pa.y. . W il'om, '. (' He'l-e: k, Dr. I'. G. 1llisor" (;. G '. V. W ar-n. went, 1 to (,linton (nTMst night.1lo alt.1nd a1 dauce at the (litton I lot.e. Tltey had a de light Oful tim and vnj(,yed themselves. ill-rglar.i endavotred to enter the Cdi tor's residetnce last ntight tduttrinmg his aisence from tite city, bit, in tle ef fort aroused the fatily and were ft'igh tened away. Mr. B. F. ('1illin, nttea by, lost a lot of chickens about the same hour, the lock to the coop even being carried oil by the burglatrs or thieves. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Cetlebramted'L fort its cret le'aveing ij st renigth antd heal. thfulness. A'asur'e t,he food1 againtst alit aind all forms tat adltteratlin common to the cheal brands. ROYArL BA KILNU PoWDiER 5o. ,NEW Y(tRi Teachettr W~anited For Dead Feall School. D)ist.iet, No. 9. Applications mustt be han~ded t.o onte o1 t,he tustees Ott 01' bk. ore August Suad. A p)plicant, will state salar'y re(tiired. School will opten about November' 1st., antd will ittun seven ot' ei ght tton ts. P atr'onts of sc'hool will mteet, at the schootl house ont Alondty, Augutst, 2nmd t, 9 a. mf. 11. l.a. I)OMINICK, D1. 8. W LAtsC, Silverci Street, S. C. HOW IS THIS? Otto ptoundt fAverings roasted( 'otlfee, 124c. Otne gallont scholiol bucket.. Il0'. One har' sun &owerct soap, 5s'. One poundt( good stnda, Sc. Six qut,t' mitlk bucket, 9c. All of th e ab ove fot'ra50e. 'iThis will runt ut t il the I15t.h ot Next Tutespay the plartit excursioni of Lbhis seasont w.ill run to the "an id of t,he Sky." ECver'ybody whio has never mnade the t.rip) to Ashtevlle should not fall to go there ntext 'Tuitsday, uand of course0 all those whto have gone there h)ofor:2 will go~ againt, for' one tnever' tir'es of the gr'antd sceery in the Switzer land of Amtterica, thrtoutgh wichl ti oeursioni will runi. The fatre is only~ $2.25 ir'om New.herrzy, and1 would lie chteap at, twie the atmount. The tr'ain will leave T1uesday at 8.10 a. mt. Tickets can lie pur tchasedl at Sutnnor lBros. OUR TURNIP SEEDS Arc fresh. PTey are LANDRETH'S SEEDS. They aro true to name. up," that 18, Wv11 germ inate Pelhamn's Pharmacy. NEARLY READY FOR SERVICE. The New Lutheran Church About Complet ed-A splenil(I aind[ HanutsomLe Edifice The new Lutheran church is 'om plete with the exception of the pews and memorial windows. The pews, carpoting and pulpit furniture will be put in when the large memorial win dows arrive from the stained glass works in Philadelphia. It wili be about two weeks yet before the windows will arrive. Messrs. R. P. Williams & Co., the contractors, have done a splendid piece of work in building the church, Ilnished It throughout in a work manlike manner, and used nothing but the best material in its construc tion. The plan of the church is a splen did one, and does much credit to the architects, Messrs. Edwards & Wilson, of Columbia. The auditorium will seat 350 persons in puws arranged in amphi t,heatre form on an inclined floor. The pews will be quartered oak and the pulpit and altar furniture will corres pond in material and finiBh to the pews. The carpet will be rcd velvet, covering the entire floor. The walls are finished in cream-colored kalsomin ing. The ceiling is admired by all who see it on account of its vaulted appearance and beautiful finish of white enamel paint. Each of the six large memorial windows will be placed in Ihe base of a trausept arch. Eight of the arches form the ceiling. which gradually radiates into a circular form in the ceitre, and from which Is sus per:ded a finc electrice clanidelier,whlich, witli other incandescent lights, will make it an especially beautiful inter lor' at nig ht. We cannot imagine a more convenienit or handsome audito rium. T1his short refer*ence wvill.serve as a description of thuis beautiful church until it shall have been fully compllleted. Th'le clht, elh is much admired b)y visi tors fr'om all parts of the country, andI it is indeed an ornament to the towvn. Services will be held in the church as5 soon as the pews, etc., are put in. The Herald anti News is glad to see t,he work so successfully done, and hopes that Newberry will sooni have more new churches. St. Patuiln im TPhis community is blessed with good health and1( nice main, for wvhich we should return thanks to Almighty God, for hiis goodlness. Mrs. Sarah Swygert of White Rock, Lex igtOn), accomplanhed b*y Miss Sallio D)errick, was to see her aunt M rs. Eliza heth Epting at Mr. L. I. Epting's last Sund(ay. The pit. 'e here has been changed from .July 28 to August 3d. A large crowe is expected. We are about th rough laying by our crops, the lpoisei~ is good. Mr. Earnest Dent, wife and children of Columbia, are visiting at Mr. TI.. N. Kibler's, Mrs. D)ent's father. Mrs. M. J1. Dickert, of Pomnaria, and Miss Sudia Epting, of Newberry, vis ited Mrs. L. I. Ep)ting Thursday night of last week. Miss Hallie and Mr. lien IJawkins, of the Beth Eden community have been visiting at, Mr. A. J. lBedenbaugh's. Messrs. hloinestand Co., are making prep)arations t,o comnmence smawi ngs lum-n Miss Risinger of Edgefid is visiting at Mr. Sam Williamson's. J. H. WEST Offers for sale his entire stock of G ROCERIES and STORE~ FIXTURES Such as Safe, Soda Fountain, Show Oases, Lamps, My object is to dispcdu of my Grocery business in order to give my enti"o attention and time to the Furnitut o business. Any one wishing to buy app) at once. This is a good oppor tunity for some one, as my stand is an excellent one. f. tf. morning, and smoked glass was in de mand. We can't got onl without sun shine howover-and the sun never hid his face entireoly-onl it Is iot\me timecs. We need to be as pr-ompt as the eclipse aud when we have anything to do.o- say, to dO it likeunto the work ings of an celipse which lows When to begin and to quit. Five dozen lind heosom unlaundered Whi face ts at 25c each at Wooten's. Took the PrIzem. The Aitna Reel Team of Newberry carried off three prbzes in pth colored flreman's tournament at Spartanburg Wednesday. They won the first prze of $25 In the reel contest, the first prize in the foot race, and te second prize in the grah mrce. Our colored firemen take pride in their work, and you can always depend upon them to beat the record. For Sle. My entire Ltock of Dry Goods, No tions, etc. Prices reasonable. Pur chaser will have the option of rent ing the store room uow occupied by me. REBECCA BROVN. Telephone Subsorlbers. Please add to your phone list: Peoples' Ice Company 3 Carolina Manufacturng Co. 60 Standard Oil Company 72 Power House 54 Taylor, J. W. (I(esidence) 69 Wilson, J. C. (Residence) 55 and oblige Newberry Telephone Exchange, t. It. L. W. F.Lol). Chldren's Day Saturday, 7th Augumt, Uy the pupils of the Sunday-school of Bethlehem church near Pomnaria will be a happy occasion for a meeting of the community. Rccitations and dialogues b)y the children and speeches by invited speakers. Good music will add to the entertainment of the occas lon. TIhere wvill also he a pienic dlin ner. Refreshments will he0 served for the bencfit of the church. The publio11 is invited to attend with well lilled bas kets. Person,al. Mrs. Rodie Noah, of this p)lace, was taken in the night with cramping p)ains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had any thing that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relioved herk. Another of our neigh bore had been sick for about a wveek and had tried differentremedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it wore required to euro him. He says he owes his recovery to this wodlerful remedy.-Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by WV. E. Pelham. The Mouse Trap. The en tcrtai inent at tiheopera hiouse Tuesday night by the Young People's Society of the A. R. P'resbytcrian church wvas a successful affair, and the mtusical part of the p)rogrammie p)leas ing to tihe audience. The curiosity of the audience, how ever, or at least those who had1 not ''the idea" in thoir minds of what it really was--no east of thle play being given-was centered on the "Mouse T1rap." This curiosity was rlievedi somewhat when tihe name of William D)ean IIowells on thme author of the ''Mouse Trap" wasi mnentioneOd in the an nouncemient after thle curtain m'osc. T1hen very soon1 the trap) showed a well laid plan to test thle courage of woman, even if only thme idea of the rodlent was p)resent. Chairs, ta bles5 and piano stools served as places of refuge, and it all was very cleverly performed-from refuge to rescue could scarcely have been hotter. Theli financial results were satisfac tory. In the vicinity of Boquet, WVestmore land, Co. Pa., ailmost anyone can tell you how to cure a lame back or stiff neck, They damilpen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Baslm andI bind it on the affected parts andl in one or two (lays the trouble has dlisap) pearedi. '1The same treatment will prmty crapanin the sideo or chest Mr. E. M.Fre apromflinent merchant of Boquet, speaks very highly of Pain Bailm, ando his recom mendlations have had much to do with Imakin it popular there. For sale by )UR [ .'3PERITY BUDGET. %LL THE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PUCO UttESSIVE TOWN. 8poOtal Coirespontdonco Ilornid and Newt.1 Prosperity, S. C., July 29, 1897. The rains contitiue and crops are looking title. Old corn is made, and from roports it. is the best and most of it for years. That, is the way to make tile South Ilidepeldent. of aill other sev Aiolls. Mr. 1. Sumpter Sehumpert, one of the "old reliable" passenger engIneers of the Southern, is olf on a vacation, and is spending some da.NH I it.l his sister, Mrs. W. A. Moseley. os any reader of Tle Herald and News know a family by the name of Reuter? Dr. Hallman has an Iliqnliiry for such a family They are suipposed to be Germans. They have relatives who want to know their whereabouts. Any information will be thankfully re colved. Rev. Dr. Hallman assisted Rev. 0. S. Bearden with his protracted services on Wednesday at St. Luke's. Mr. K. Baker, who went to Gatinoy with his famiyP', returne list PHriday, and is keeping bachelor's hall now. Our town cheek iplayers were routed last week, horso foot and dragoons, by a stranger who happened to Stop over here a day. Bob and Laws and hunee tmd Dave and all the balance tried him11 and got cleaned l). Mr. Jno. Clark, of Colubia, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. M. 1). Morris, returned to Columbia the first of tile week. NI. S. RuIT, "Roo," as hie Is generilly known, has been in town the past day or so. le is one of the best "Ilacker" drummers on the road, and hats special written permissioll from V. 3ejennings Bryan to 1111111 one of his best grades of goods after him. There will be held at, Mt. 'l'abor and Holy Trinity, Little Mountain, begin ning next Saturday, a series of moet ings lasting for a number of days. The mCetilg3 Will be held joiit.ly inl one church one day and the other church the next, alternating during tile iet ings. We trust that the meet.ings Imlay be iroductive of much good. Mrs. Abner Dominick, of Abbeille Counity, is on a visit. to her pial'elts in Saluda County, anid pnd thrughi town Saturday. The Canning Company has stated upl) and will run regularly as long as tomatoes, peaches and pears hold ouit. They are wanting all t,bree of these, and any readers of Tle Iferald and News who may have any for sale would do well to see tbem1. We notice the Advertiser ill spelak ing about some one being after Con gressimlan Latimler's scalp, 111entiolls tile fact that one of our townsmeln, 1)1'. C. T. Wyche, will be in the contust and hopes to have the aforesaid sealp dangling at 1its belt. We want to second the motion and let it, go before tile people for discussion. 1Hon. C. T. Wyche, member of Congress, would sound( icie and nmake D)oek feel "'mitey"' good. Should you enter' tile race, D)ock, we wish y'ou a big mailjorit,y. A mneetinig of tile commIlit,t.ee or hoard of corporators of tile Cotton Seedl )il Miii was hleid 1here last Tuesday, and tihe enlterprise was11 dlieenssed in ll 1 its details, anid th.e 'ommuiittee decided1 to go to work and1( get up1 tile necessaryP subsip1'tionls, $15,000, aIt on1c.Th shlares ilil be of a parIl valuIe of $T5, 15 per cenIt. p)ayable October 1st,, 15 per cent. October 15thl, and1 15 1)er centI. November 1st; balance p)ayable on or before JIune 1st,, 1898, thuls malIking lit) perP cent. p)ayable th is fall, balance next, year'. We canl't sc wily tis enlt.or prise shlold not 1he a suIccess. I f those most to be benefited will pu11 their' shoulider' to tile wheel, wve know it will he done1. Let tile good work go on. Rev. J1. A. Sligh was in towni Tuels day. Hie is- iiuterested inl tile Cotton Seed10 Ol ill1, now beinIg tile tailk of the commun11iity'. Miss Anie I B3elle Drieher, of Sel wVood, S. C., is visit.ing NIMrs. CI. 10. L a MIiss ~Luise I Kirkpatrick is attendiing ilev. Orr's meetings of K(ing's Cre1'ek. Little Miss .Julia Paisley, of Atlnta, is visiting some of hecr formler school mates. 'Squiire" John)11 Simuipson returnled froml Sp)artanllburg and(1 Laurenes last, Monday. Ife says ihe feels tipm top. Mr'. G. G. Lane1 hais atlso return'ied from Gleun's and Iiiendersonv iii il much imIlproved. MIiss Lilla Kihler1, (If you'ri et,y, is v isitin he~11r s ister', Mr's. J1. A. Simp11 MIisses Mattie and1( May 1"engle have' gone on a visit, to thir briothler, Geco. Hf. F'eagie. inl Greenville, and1( will spenld a cou ple weeks in the MIoiuntain11 city. Miiss Helle Hunto' is takinhg hier well carnmed1 valcationi untder tile ('o01olilhad of her1 old hlomie near' St. bLuke's. Ii ew we ishl we could1( help) hier enijoy 5Omne( of those lulsciouIs watermnelonis, grapes, pleachles, &c. MIiss D oie D1av is is Spenmd inig tihe wveek wvithl helie ce1100, Mr s. Gi. G . Mr's. L. I. i"engi(e1 is senIdinrg somel( tune wVithl her sist,ir, Mr's. .loc linyes, of your city. Say, Chlips, whlat Idid youi' rieeti ng amlounlt to an)yhlow? Those0$ of us8 who1 could( not be thcrc wvould~ like to know. Whereo arc we going to jubilate any how? And whviat are tihe coinditions? Comle, tell us8 all abiouIt it,; give us5 thme clay andc place, with parlticulars'. Capt. Jno1. 1". BanIks was in townm Wednesday shaking hanids with his mfanly fr'ienmds. D)r. W. I Lake, of 1Utonia, was inl town it eolple of hours Wediesday on I way to the ieeting of the Stato Al liance in Colunbila. Aniong the trtuniers in town this wveek we note Mes,isrs. A. C. Jones, Geo. clotworithy, ,til thrlee others, whose n1anes we eaiu't recall. 'I'he erop of (-titiiiers is abolit its good or, a little better thall the cotton and corn. Revs. '. (-. I'rie and A. G. Kirk patrick. whIlo have boleen on the sick list., aIre Out agaill. Rlev. A. (.. K iik pat riek went to Co lumbia Satuhldy anti preached for the A. It. l. lgrgation on Sunday. We are glad to See tile agitation of tih' putti lig on I wo daily trains Iet ween Counia an' Il Creenville. We believe that thle )ut io0s of t at1-l Ire entitled to this extrai '.1ain. If they eanl't do anyhetter, give us 'lie Atderson traiin b)laI agailn. The "V"' is ler-e, and the .oin11paniy will no1 h1e at at y expenq(e to stallt. it, tip. (Cive llb the other traiti, geit.leienl. All p-rweon.,; who have relaIttives or friends intorrvil ill the lrosperity cill eterY are r'que1i'sted to tall ol Messms. S. S. H1irov. (. 1). Blrown or. Ak. P. Doiniick ant leave their Con tri blitions fot elean ing olf t Ie same. ''his Is a labol. of love, andi all houltti help. M'. (G. NI. Ales has begti the ree tiont of NI Is. I iayer's cottage oI I(Itil road avenile, titd it. will bo- plished to spee dy complet.ion. Kotil, it' ite Iliat , got in hlis third (.lr. last Tuesday Intil is preparet to keep the town cool. K AY. L.ower No. it News. Cootl swasonls ait presenit. Harhienles ot a hootni. Mlr. .1. Ira ledenhaugh hits been electel telier if A .. 1 M l ilgrim sthiool. Mlessis. '. 13. Alityer. anti Ailos Con willr lie buildingr a nowt. gin house at, the-110-'. 0 10h1VU WhereI- they gililled last year. \V' hope these younlg I 'i niuch muevess, as the gin atis m 11o it , the tonlvenieneo of I lie elouttnnit,y. We were glatd of 1h'e opportulity of meletIig IlreSIdent. (;eo. ]I. Cr m rof Newherry College la-t Sattilday at the Ait.tiv Motinh r.4,111ion, as oill' int(on tionl i. to o it slu lt lutlder him nlext sessionl. ir. . W . Iot is Iiitle one of his able spwevihes bl-fort. a Jtu-y, inl Tr'ial Justice S. I'. 'Il-'l ' oillve last W eI liesday. defei gi til i wo rotl teai lt.ors, atid won the victory over Ilhe State. .\Ir. D111IIIIS is at protilin yotum;! mall of the lower portiom of t hu ecoilt v. iliss I,izzie Taylor, of the Moit icellt conll itylit, is visitilig frienids ard retla. t1ivvs in tihe Jolly Street, commuiintity Ii is week. "'lhe prr1wdmet.ing will comil Ilenct. at, St. I.llke's Iext Sulay amd will cointill llut il h'Iukrsiya , with m.wi se11n110ns oach day. Tho levs. 11. 1' ('ounts and S. T. llilmtn ). D )., vil assist, t lhe Rv. MI. tiardten on Wel 1esday ant ''l hin1tr-;dlY. This promtise' to hLe it successfill t iee ing for. the peo, ple of St. Ihuke's ani other Settiore, of 11h community. Tie yneop of vthI M1t. '1ilri lZ1cnnuiylure orgnized l a prayt'ei etig,11( whiei dointg onhV tood th Mrt. John . 1iahol f i sw vIt im8h. proving fr a N loglessei ohpntuni 'lie peaoplf scivtm i'al wteritrirol ptithes bein tg ctSalttdl by vthiv. i theethis anty, loo ngwlht ib aht anditi tliv~te a few~' da yo tot is(onintiv.tin t'lhet i ieol dow in.'d ethsigini don'ts t tak e ionih toft aI han J.i Cto:n'ed own. Ih-iot.rhis, an lotet rtke al thiinn Siuda rItieiiii \Th e rops t at looing. wtiel dow herg te tmong these rs espeelyiro Mrit (utl. II. Miiek~ istaulienvg ume Atbul hmy olde dwtln ou Ier.t.s.o i.n & wild oience prthe meetin e,hlitono ery airned Shtboi lera nTabeuley Edarld h cr htlpt; atcNhmryar alkn Jewoee. Jut.ly ,10 As it is Important for Any Ooe to Eat, So EqualIl Importaqt are OUR Weekly Bariain OFFERS To every one desirous of saving money, 6 IIEllE Aiii MONEY SAVEMS. thN''ol TIS WEEK ONLY. 6 p1s. Stiard Irits for oily 25ea. 8 yd6 . Newbevvy cloth for only 25e. 'i yds. Figirii-ed IL in for ozzly 25c. 8 bars Elolgod fOa O onlY 250. 8 p1s. 1l. Tace for , oly 25c. 1 parll Slippers for- o;ly 26e . Fie straw fit foc lan drboy 25c. s (d. NevOrlean sSyrup only 25e. :T is (2) Syrup Peathes 25o. 201 lbs. Hich11nimi Meal ''26c. Is on , ea woth t he 2nb. 2 l1). Arbucle's Coffee ''26e. 60 es a ilo Matches l2i5c. 8 bars Sof l (good as Octagon)" 25. TERM,-hCasi n i Doavetry. 0n KLETTNER, n r and s uare aser. Spring is comingrt on suddenly. The N ewberry Clothing Company Is oub leud, toudy ith tho oh piest 1111do nicest 1111c Ioicyothst wello of Chlothing aid OItH, P111-11ish ands over exhibitd in thin, IIIIwyt. No Y1d stock to be is ofe, t id bel?~ow~ cost, blit 0111, goods aro' 11ow imd frnglim( itne Illarkid n t111raitotmade-nsoit en-flS01( -ishsuedby 111Cii CC had-bu en lard bity uhanodatnd fno ishedbb to he lO atst style. msatcin durableor g and r man'ien 1ot mannerlC 3~Uat es Cthngl, salpie Hal atdse anl workyo a11tkowagdtin whimi ouMaeitret Newherry . .C