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A$ TO LINUMINO. Last week a meting of colored pwo pie was held in Columbia to protest against lynching and an address was prepared anld itsited to the leop'o of a ho State and the nation. We Iblish this address in auother column. The lilorald and News Is Iaw-ahldbig and will always bie found on 1to h. i,e of law and ordei. We love pate uid quiet and we know the diaiget of mob violence. We notico, howevro., In 11his aipwal to the pJeo)le of the vouintry n hile t he colored people depreente lyinltig an,l illob violene and14 reer t ray i"t.a I . rens and linkri-s hi Aiteoit tot onit word Is said of thle awfull eim for which Gray was hanged adil1iels is wanted. Tho colored people would aevomllishI'l m11114h1 more fir law anid onter' an1d for 1.he4- good of 1iht ravo If thty voti l i 1 reet their attention to stoilling itt cause for lynint!llktg by i'litating thelr people to a 1Ighor IItIal sense. I .ytith ing for the crime fior' which thes4o negroes InI question have been lyneled is rioteColl ied to the negro, but, it is well for everybody to reLm111berl that the Southera mv hood will avenge the out rage upon thoir wives itad diatughters by whonsoever committed wit,h.itt re gard to race or color ot anly other con ditions. And we say this as a lawaild Ing citizen. Mob violence is dangerous and we do not encourage It, blt for the imle for which It Is generally exercised there must be 14pee-1dy and Condigna puniih ment. Let the colored I)eople and the white peo)le and every other peo)le unletr stand this and teach their )eole to know that we will defend, and avenge the outrage upon, the virtue of our women and children, and even then we are )owerless to give the punishiment coimemnsuurate with the criue. We look uo)ou such criminals as ilnearnate fiends worse and more datigerous thati wild beasts, for they are scarce above the beast and more to be dreaded. Lot the colored preachers begin at the cause of the evil and we will be with them and willing to help them. Rewards and addresses and appeals will he no good as 1on1g s the crimie continties to be committed. VA.LACE A. CLINK 'ARK. Some weeks ago The Iferald and News8 stated that Mr. 1B. H1. (1line would offer to the town eightvoeen acres of land just this silde of Ifelena to be used as a lark. That it was iii orig. inal forest. We Irged that it he ae 1-epted if the conditilons were such that the town) could aea It and that it he-' known a tie Wallace A. t'lile 'ark. Mi. Cline as had the ilatter. brout It to the aiention of the council and 0ouncil passed a riesolutionl referrin11g the matter to Mayor If. If. l'vans to confer with Nr. Cin% and ascertai 'onid itionts. No better pllace for a ipark i'an he found. it is on the mualin road bet weeni Newberry~ and llelena, is all in origi rna wood and has two or three very' tine' s prinags. A L. an exp)ense (of $800 ori $1 .IMA it could be mtade a mnost at tra"tive and charinig place. A good plai'e- to have ipienies and other' amlSusmnts. Let uts have the park if we can ge.t it. There is no0 c'her place in or' near' town that will ec ual the C'line~ pr'opty for a par'k. Now that the woodien hnihtiini areLlt down oin the lot in rear' of I.a 3Witange it, would be a goodl idea to see if somte-I thing could not be dune to secur'e this lot upon01 which to erect a new court house. It wotuld be well to moviie the C court hous out of the public square I and th is 10 woruld be both c01"ovenient to the jail and to tihe town. The mat ter was talked of last, year. Tihie coiuty already has a fund tor' enlarging the court house, and in consequence of the talk of moving and buildinig a new court, house nothIng has b)een done. The town would subhscribe a snug sum to have the courit house out of the pulb lie square. It is worth lookinag int.o. The State contained a dispatch from Wash ington On least Monday in whiiichi it a was stated that lt. E'. W!!liams, color ed, had been slated by "BWss" Webster for the p)ostmastership at Newbenr'y. WVe have read a letter from Mr. - Webster, dated O)rangebmurg, Aug. 2 to0 a gent,leman of this city saying that he (Webst.er) had not comimitte~d himx self to any onec, and would not)1 commnit hhintielf to any one until about timie for a the appoinlttment to be mradeo. Mr. Davidson's commission does nIot exp ire' until Febr'uary 1898, and we believe the white people can prevent the appoint- hi ment of a colored p)ostmaster if they will take steps and protest, against it,.j GJoy. Ellerbe hao instituted an Inves tigation into the outrageouts r'aids at Spart,anbutrg a few days ago and he says if the repor't published in the Herald is correct the conastab)les will beo at Once decapitated. He wants t.he d I. Penisary law enfor'ed but11 ho will ntot a countenance any outrages. There will be a conventlona In Green- t~ 'ylle on- 27th of representatIves of! the a wolunatary fire companIes In the State. ChIef Geo. A. Langford has r'ec3Ieied an invitatIon to att.end, and will very h probably deo. The voluntary fIre'mena w of the State do a great deal to savo the property and lives of the people. Theyh are a noble body of men. Wo agroo with the tanNing11if Tminl that Mr. Milyiv,Id to rather, dinguollir Oovryllty with h1t ihiargoo IAt (1OV, WC111POW, It 6a WO MIAnOy tW M,I took K matn iatunwmi l wh4sh Ito %%A nA1t meo tho atmak tx%h to lW. It tuar neu't yearm he shrmot' harv- \\AVti ml\il then to make the Ia .% . \v Attetat llt\t V44% I I I% atAW%h. '4 \-%\\Ai s lov, Ritorh% Amid'I hAv wt A \\v Attlilol Wtb Iho Sattenhs to la he aaa. a. st. Ilih, p%1ay, miIAll pn i TI'Mhall NAr\ *11 11A' ih W %h'Aaso ry'teeh M 'efMattwa e, a. I e usk he dv uit knr i he a t I % N 11. M Ut'h if har taist it thie reda. The rme' a rt t ) e vol bihlt hWIv u I ti h k k 1t lion 11kol 14Tv Wl%,\\' I hkwtua haa. I.eht cijntu t e tvv Wi'dt h 1adi tte progr tanilue al . ntdi botmv th is4. et us know Mi haott nA t ltle, . "44a4 full atteli ine1 o lthe ulakt s is ds i redw. Te, kickvrs agaitsit water wo ks l ltit adI) noW aplogizo fo r thIr o ppS I tI Idiall i s tt lile (Of prOgrS ad watr wrks system has bievin palid fol. ThI COMmtssoners of Pul"iire Work aould put, ila are light on collego IlI llita-olt of thie Colloge. The eollogo Is to iggest. nid best thng Neowievy has, and shoild niot be overlooked 'in lighting tahe town. Aflantt,a was nom- know to be he h1d Ianiy movtIllemit and nlowfi eha s t firt- chass stikie. Next,A onday is campail dnay at Newherry. The meetig will tbe tielI Iat tile ta Groundlt. We are inclined to 0.htnk that Chips has1 malde ral.her1 t.oo muchel of anl Intel lectual feast ouit of hifs e We hope he will Ily thle Injinctioan oheavily iapon tho ispeakerts to make thei re Iarkcs brief. The 1ire depa'ilartment Is right. Wood n biuildings Rhoutde bo prohibited o ierta ts vtreets and where they woluld L.nIdanlger vailuablec property Senaitor. Tillmllan repeatzi that he0 1s bnands oy in tile Senatorial cmtaialgi. 'Ihe Herald and Nestt.; and the citi .eus will enicoinrage) thle Irledpr. Inlent inl their efforts to get upl at llre tan's tournatent. ut if we are to hive it lt there hem- tai enough to malke aill nievussatry a-Igmet and ive at Ieal first class enitertainmient. Ju t as thlt- fire was aiout under Con - tsol oni Tuesd nt ight t e elect ri l th,ts wertt i-e itt 1 oll and tle vity witas tlhe globus f te for theet lights havo lot arrived, but tht lights worked al -ight, and every where in the radil if 'i aa asmaut of helgtsy.twt rTumhe imbcs wlitly an e n-~ saao a price li . of water and lights ort pt'ivatej use. A Teaher wVantes.. 'iThe unditersignted 'Traustees w ill 'ei'ei te pplditioneas for a tirast grade teacer otr t'tioan Ac'adeamy Schotol until Au :ast lith anext.. T [he schoonl paiys $25 mra monatth, .tmd wvili u aiattbot six utonthts. All taplic'ationas must be sent to ither' of the trustees by the time dated T. J. Wm.sos, J. K. EPa's, New berry, S. C. W. M. Bonto, Prosper'ity, S. C. Teaer Wantect. TIhe Trustees of School District No. 9 will hold a tmeetitng on Auagust, 21st I consider aptplicat,iotns for the position f teacher fot' the enasuing terian--mian ianated. Salary $35 per mnontha. term 7 r 8 amant.hs. Glymaphville, S. C. 10UTH CAROLINA COLLECE COLUMTIA, S. C. Session begins Se ptem ber 28th. Chma eat, Liteaary, Scientlhie, Normal and aw C'oturses. with Diplomtas. Special oturses, wIth Cer'tilleates. Haard, $8 a tOnt.h. Trotal necessary cepeses for le year (excluasive of t,ravellin tg, cloth as atnd books), fr'om $1l13 to S153. Wo iten admitted to alt C'lasses. For fiurmther in fot'tation, addraessa the r1tbrop College Scholarships and ER tir3Rce Ex3i1inal10n8. [ E EXAMINATIONS FOR THE aiward' of vuanrt Schtolarshl is in t Vit,hr'op t'olhage anti for tho atl ais- I Onl of new stiudentts witt be held at, tbo t otanty C'out Houase otn August, 13th at i a.am'. AiplICants tmutst not be less tihan lit ren year's of age. Wvhaen schotarshil i re vacatetd after' Atagust t.h they will f 3 awarded to thtoste makinag thte htigha t average, at, this e~xainatiojn, U l'he cost of aitt<ndatnce, includling merd, fuia'lshe,d room, heat, tight and (1 ash ing is only *8.50 per month. F'or fuarther' inaformatIon1antd a cata gue, address the President, D). B3. JOH NSON, Rnoir 17ll S. re. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET1 Wv YTt% NMN (Wr A % t ANt 1140 tlit. cut Oi it u N, Nm, Th Km I, AeipnidM i v hter,1 I - tr s ae Ia- I t)4 Ir" Il,it hI II 1h w .o .\l Ithd \b. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I aod .\ s .. l x h a IniU.. wI I I t t I I IrIe l II Moladc ,l xxeV tey e\pget Io vnj',m IhIII vool I-tttav hve flit ak weq*%k :r11,. \.I ,ll ig w t, c mil r a .l i , Mri Ns.wherrk, whr It heil hail been1 o 1pem1n1 It o, tt %1 t'Iie I e o p ne IK Itf-\ o% with friends and Ielati v. s in and arnMil . 'ro.peritv. \Ve w ish tIh,1 I pleasant, visit to their old homke. IIr. I.,. N K iIblet. has gon e to t It dellightful summiIkIer resIhor. k>ld Polit. Coifort, Va . to attul the thi-tal .\s sovent ionl. . \ay the idotor he biviekiti-ed both ii his w%oIk ad i it his haItht. NI Its Anita Itachm11an I )rehIer, wIIo has been visiting .\Irs. . 1. 1 t haitn, has retI uRed Ioeto. .NI Isses N arie and ( Itrudo I loihh1 v I Ited friondis in l.ittle Niolutain W\oid nietalay. INI Is. Kemeth Ilakor hIas rotn iied fromi Glinlky, a-omlpanid boy htor nephimw, Mlatter. Leroy I.It,its. lRev. Dr. hal|man has gOliO tO Litt,le MlountuIn, whore he will ald I tev. CIouit4 iI carry1ing on a pr-otractild iveling it Little Mlointaia id Nit. Tabor churches. Alisses Mol Al wislty, Kennedy and Lou iho KIrkliatrick havc, rottiried home fromn a visit to friends in New berry. ,NIIsses Kate and AlaggIe ILarre are4 visiting relatives at 'xvulslor. The lit,tle habe of NI r. and I rs. Ires ton Cannoni died Wednosday io-ning and was buried at 10 a. Im. 'huiirsday. The funeral services were conducted at the house. Itev. A. G. Kirkpatrick has een at tti1ng the meeting at King's Creek. A good many new buildings are go Ing up rapidly. We are glad to see theim go. e Mirs. G. G Lane has been quite sick for t.ho last week, buit Is thought to be a little better at present. Nles Anna Fulmer is visiting friends in Little lountainl. ir. Nathan IIuinter is still very ill with catarrhal fever. Alisses Lena and Georgia Sehumpert are off on a visit to relatives In White Rtock, S. C. Miss Maggie Itussell has retuined homte from Sum ter, w here she has| been speiditig several weoks. ii .\rs. SimmIII-, of (.liton, is vi.,itirlu Irs. Addle Ilodges-. Ir. Lang Moore, of Newnat, Ga., was in town Wednesdav. 1Rev. 5Ir. l-nt. of Wnuixoro. is vis it ilg I e v. I.. G. I'rice. Il'rof. -. 0. Counts and family left here last n ighi t for their future home in Wihntington, N. 4'., where he has accept.ed thle pos.itin of pinci pal of thle piarochtial school of the [.utheran church ini that city. Prof. (Counts has labored among tus for ileveni yea-s, with signal success. As a tirst-class teacher, trainier and developer of the mienttal facnlties, he has few equnals. I lie p)ossesses the rare :omzbination of I poIlihed teaceher, stanneith and tuneom promi siung cit izoni, andi i'minuenit Chbr is tin gen tlernant. [t will. he a miost dlithl enuIt matter to finud another man who can and will lill the places made va cant by I'rof. 0 'onnlts' diepartture. Ile leaves us sitmply because he can Mnte himself in his new tield of labor. In leav inrg us, lhe carries the good will, esteeum and blessings of this entirei town and comunity with hitn. Pros- I perity Hligh School loses its best friend ~ Lind Instructor; Grace Lutheran church inte of her best otileers and-memnbers; 1 Grace Sunday-school her loyal superin- t tendent, and Prosperity one of her I most staunch and p)atriotic eit,izens. ( Our loss Is his gain. God bless him iind his dear' family in their new home. Slice 1878 there have been nine epi Litlmies of dysentery in ditierenit parts of the country in which CJhamnberlatn's L'olic, Cholerai and Liarrhoea Llemedy was used with p)erfect success. Dysen- i tery, w hen e pIdemie, is al most as severe b~ nin dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best elforts of t e most ~ ikilled physicians have failed to cheek I its ravages, this remedy, however, has a .mared tbe most malignant cases, both ~ f children and adults, and under the mlost try inifeondit,ions, wvhich pro~ves .t to be the b&it medicine in the world [O '.)r bowel comlaint-s. F"or sale by 'I WV. E. Peiham. k Wanutedl 10,000 lbs. D)ry Ihldtes. Highest cash ft 3rice paid fo,r them,. ~TATR 0" iNOU l CAROLINA COUNTY O1F NEWBvIERiBY.IN 3y W.W. Huudge*s, Er- , Probate Judige. Whurea, C. J. Pureell hat h muadie ult to me tol granlt, himU Ltterg tf Admi:iuhtrathmsu of 'he *'state and i-ets of Waiter Smiuth, dIece.eql. 'hbse are thererf..re to elt** noul ad-I non)ihI all amit slniglar the ki{ndred nd creditors of' the u-i WValter iIthI, deeenused'., I ihnt t hey be : nut up. ear beforei me, In the C urt of Priobare n hie hield at Newhuerry (Court House, n the 20thd 'ay of Anuust muext , taft.-r uiliclat ion lhereof, i I o'.'lock in ther arenoont, to show caue, if any theyI ave, why thle sait Arminstrationi houtld niot be grant(ed. Olven utide-r my hand .'iIs Ih In' ay of Angust, Anno I.5. Domii117. W. W. HODUFES, .i. r, y,'. f 2r Fl ye dozen linen bosomuj unli aumlmr'ed Vhite SIeatsatr 2en e.c. ,., \Voe.~ i Specia No1ice. N OTIC:)" r-yi, li' lll,heriIl e w:lil ,,e,m..i1 i ee 11 04i t I' ' i i y It I,1 W. 'b-, Ally 1 i t I j $Ii 9 e I I Jtlj''e I I i s Ib . i I I I 1 1 ,o h :ll hI $I 1 -1l ky i 1, 1 on 1 , ph o i0 , t ffl 1,111 m a 1, 1 -- ."'m b - si N , i i i . l.l'. : 1101.11,i,. ERSKINE COLLEGE 110 c'n.v i . 1r1i, ' l' 1 oi # i.gen hIi l I . Il I '4 i I itcI nI I I h, l' .0 v " I I Ii t, if' fit e st I I It ic t nI . i .II osit\, nlivv t i -en i.o o . . . 4h i bi I I i rII I . . I . - g i. ' W Iil l-l 'i i Ii,l I I I Ny olie, Uil Y\\' nito for ( 'athIlcc I. 'ii (0000 Ncwvs ru,tillvY,111-Ami~kc ii1iII W .st .lint)%. 11 i'. ' i i. drawing it) ii. los., Ilt 1 OPP Iw to ecf Idr'clintcili1ry ccn-,nc' ccl oniei 2loic'<. mI I "'e it "i I .c W 4c I .I - I ll 2 1 I 'llI iliiiiii . i prt' l I lilt ryi (14I.1 - oi 41111 . 21cc II: if ik , t Poe t i toil th r we 1h11 I itfa l 1zW , 1r H, few Ilic-cs, I gt ile . Iiial i n e-f IId if lits l mt -fe lfr(. \' w l ralh 1.. 'itll I thwo gtilO i t I if Iihih . wa : hit (,'uiic carry overcli . c c.ln.2.- .\c i eic - ,\ (I' Nwnjud m It ' I I \ I I i n i-w tt\%'2121 1lis ill's1-1 illq , liit 1 li - ill-c ve tisernents. Ih11c l alit. a 14111r 4-f ini Ve-ti2 Itt iln too i h . \ ar. w%ill inw i it Imh hill .l'ici . Spe1-cial IartItins i I.l i i-:unir - W'aunvy Ine s ire:sw ldies-, It iste", Diities, &e It'ran ren:nll t l oI f a h a jIIofd's ii Oivo andl Ivn yard b.n"atlhs, rwwular pI"Im I1 I5 it. 25,.. o14 we I . it .I li'bI . I.:vc fro a :w. I , 1w-r ,\ V1 h e' .in i i lirv - I hi ('i nbric, '-w I I i N:. i <) k 1-'.t - Dv en po 1nSkrtings n f& uno fann 2! t) 5,O . per yt . spwecial bargains In 'res I )oIllest ics at pricco wh11it-h mak<, 111om petitimn iltpOsSibb. II .ll A. I i Io Ila! Sale. Everylady InII l attend inl jinotit. t er-self, in juStik Ito hli. p \\'c have Inadet up at nive lint( (it Tritlin,.f llas sliirl :ti<ck. c i lr. cc r and ,,nmil 1hn~ loiltwts :a it Ttirballs. viii 21i11 titl ONV-i-Pt -.- ( i i w I .I' .II I -i811c2l 11 1112 tel -it' ll ; ti i' I I I. Iri -in dress. goo ma, fDiey pr &tas ina 1 h- ntual coh>Is h>e. goods, noion; 1 1 ,k I tin b.uiu h ine a lt-- A [-. roesn a ndkew-rcf hiefs,a rlyrenl.as, tr uka. aleI sies' .I.llhIh Daenpsoe&s ewik WhunoIesantte Priaeso .n l el-sy id n '.a cuh- t eliII '' il - it, cX y2r,a att,eatd ar In- .ie Ic' w il) i'' er In p Eyfol.1..\' lli :il .\~ l-t;31 22. . cAs Exeenutrix2 of Ex~1cent I r ill lg .- l I-et villk al t e :u I12ntli iof i' .\ndr--w .i. ~.Thosemn o tu fripendsic wh lc.Ow Im.C heiplsition ticlells li m tih (' lot1 02 wte god, oios umblcrellas (', tun s , Sla .\il apeicc i i moe. tha the.'-- . o. 'id seetI whatji bargCclit s wih tIre ' 12-ri Juoly 2ne 1eh9s of rop t C If you 1' ;y og diohing out. A ad ( pot aRid cl.ear up1 ly dw:id for yol Iho w ask is alook '/is heatp don't bmy thern /\.,I,k esait! o (A 1Vo a~ rn h' i u4 I in 8. t.,fI. is. I Lot Fancy OrgandiE 1Oc. Special. 2 Pieces Marseilles, 4 Pieces extra fine Dit 3 Pieces Dimities, W( Black Sateen at 61c. Androscoggin BleacF m. Monday. I Lot Ladies' fine . seamless, 15c. worth 2 Another lot Ribbon V LIFE ASSURA OF THE UNI' Jatr.AmI Assets .... .Reserve Fund and all other Liabilities ... Surplis, I pr- cent. . Outstandiri~g AssurIL no hohIls $-2 I,77;8rli I? fg thnI r rm rA ~~it laq(h)uth a l inIiPi f its hist r. T m I-uitbl . wri, wandtTontine', Auunual 1>i-ribuition, i ermi, anly other formis ft poli cies. (Call an<l' see mell beor ri alIIl Th'' I.101nillb is abs45.lut oh - satf, a limul it to their in:tirest to e'xaine it AlseWwre, fa-t. IIm. ARBTH CE.SMMER. J. H. SU rho Loaders of Low Prices ~AD arocerles, Hardware ....Shoes anc h)oO't reiiet tour brIan11 sI or-n Vat erloo, 0 I iickeo y. 'U et I OL)Utlt. /Icl 14VW W m lit NN) 1 0. # No. 48. .Vo4 yNot ork, vittuRl 1.jjj*fJl00(tm*JWn. am .......... 3 111 11 5 0 fi l,it ............. .... . 0 .14 30 :e our s, Silk and Wool ,andies and Mus-. DOTEN, NEWBAR:CY:, s. c. 1 Store. s and Mosaline Lawns Price 25c. at 15c. nities, worth 35c. at 20c. >rth 20c. at 12kc. worth 1Oc. Cloth 5c. 10 a. m. to 12 lermsdorf) Black Hose, 5c. elvet, all widths, at rgain2o~ ITABLE NCE SOCIETY TED STATES. I~ 1, 189'7. . $216.773.947 . 173.496,768 *. -. $43.277,179 W e . . $915 102.070 3 t i.1e.' holders. and mn additio (of w1ie 1 :i i.7ig is Stirpius. recr c*ov\rin r *. pe'ri.d of le.ss over $21I .7'J8:3~, 00 more than ar.nv ued ithin~ the correspounding~ perio. any3 form of poiiey the aLsu redi mard li:ndowmUenlt. UnaI: ran1te(d Cas~h Vahle, ur3 lives elsewhe. er s pln before taing out, a polier. JR KIBLER, Agent. MMER. G. W. SUMMER. Dealers In First-Was88 90a[1 Harness, Dry Goods, I Clothing.... I. (Car loadI('r ICar riagsad Buggies Sil yoeu se one goods' and ge~t our ur: Obei,..k, Fa' vorite, Blue B3irdl, 'lour~ sold frm.h Woi,, y.- e E asy to Take asy to Operate fA tm* hAW nTVII 1111r tli nd 1'4ll4, 1111m11 11n 14v IwAvoo 011i'1n1, 11,1 hA n It olit, 111nM) Hood' my WlIAk' tw it1,4 M.-, *v)Wk* '"-mw1. F'I l bQ vi'1 vAAI, 'th t %% i \ t ok ii ' oIh E eE ... -: co -co. - z c1c L&M SCHOOL MEETING. rIIE, lRE'SIDE.NT WR'MA:J.IMIM.I-<:tS of SIiool Ih,t,rlet No. 27 nue re 1IleNted to Iett. tkihe shool houise of lilstr'ict, oil 'I'uesality, Augus 1t h ii, at (n o'clotlc it. Iml., to consider the I)e(IaI, taX Of Said dSis't-t.. It. P. CANNON CALE'1+311zlIiARTl. f-2t. l'rustoes. ITA,' S(IT[ ( Aui( ) ,NA. ()11 NTY OP N IWIlittY- -I N P1 10MATI''. COURtT. ams 11. Reagin, at,4 l'xevitor of the last, W ill and Testailent, of .11lit s .1. Iteedi', de4VasLd, 0'lainiti, IgallinSt Francis A. Reedet et, al, I)efendants. 'etition for Final Sottlement. of the estate of .Jaines .1. Iteeder, deceast-d. & 4% BY vlncrT:, oi AN om)l.ut IN Bthe above entitled eanlse, a111 thk, red itors of .james .1 Ltedvr. deCtiSe, we hlereby required to presenIt asid es abliSh their claimis, m(uer oath, btef,e his C'ourt, On or before the filrst day of retmb - I1897. W. W. [i)(11"-s. .1. P. N. Furnian Uiiversity, GR EENVILLE S. C. I-'A(T*I.T1Y. Siessioni be*ginrgs Septembier 22d. iurse's lead inrg to) i al acaeije degrees, r'eparatory deparmenit in chtarge of x perienrced tea*biers. ('ost red uied to ul.uimumiby mI hesS systi'm. Itoardl ini irivate! famnilies modteraLt'. lor enita hal ltman or to li.:N 1.: (; .::, 1MEWBERRY COLLEGE Three Courses Leading to Degrees. L.\ IiR )fA' T)RY - zi ii >t) [Atr . IIy. Efficient Preparatory Department. Tuiltion in Col legiate dlepar'nu.ent $10; Preparatory departmen'ti $'0 Lto $:10. :ntire ex penses per session (exclusive f books, fuel andl cloth influ) for students OOminlg in college anid board ing in the boardlng Hallt :--Collegiate dept!jiV ment 106;.75. Preparatory depatrt.ment $S0.75 a 90.75. Next session begins October st. For catalogue address hEORGE B. CR OMER, President. _______ NW BVtl'ly, S. C.. WATER WIORKS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. I haive secur ed a fizrst-classi w~orkman i plubing and eIlectie work. L willi e ready to do any kindl of work in i bove Oranches when the Lime comecs. shall stri"e Lto please in ever'y way, nid every job must give satisfaction. Vill be leaCsed to make estimates free ratis. I am fully equ ipped Lo do namecling, B3razing, Vulcanizinrg, urniing and all other bicycle wo,rk. I eop a ful11 su pply of bicycle sunrd ri es. to)ves by the car at all prices. I have recei vedl manLy kindl favors 4)m the people3 of Newberry in the Lst, for which I am truly grateful. I ask for a trial in these ne w branches my buisiness. Yours, L.W. WHITE., t.- tC VERY WOMAN ean have roe of All Cost a lbetral trial qutitty of LECTRO- SILICON Thle rarro,us Silver Polishi. It,'s unlike other and will surl rise yoU. Simply 54end4 your addIuress oc a postal toa 'ff CON, 30OCliff st., Ne w York, N.Y, d