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Go Orin: Flou4r....... a$.0 00. . . . C - ..W-...o. In lou ...... $40(CQ:.00. Hu t, per a.. 1.00 n#980060....,......... 3.50 Vonti rodu 6tter, per 1b ........,.... 1 . gg,per dozen ..............,..V12 50.. Offl.1ken., each.................- 121@2o. Peas, Per bushel ........... ,00. Corn, per bushel................ 500. t el p r bushel ............... 00. Sweet potatoes. ....... oo. Turkeys, per lb .............1 680. Fodder, per w ............ 6 .750. Newberry Cotton Market. ,Correted Tuesday and Friday by 0. lef. .Holmes ) Good Middling ..............5 811 Strict Middling...... ..... 6081 Middling........ ........... 5 Low Middling....... ............5 25 Market steady. Receits.for week ending Satur day last........................... .. I Receipts sinep September let..... 4 SPOT COTTON MARKET. (Atlanta Journal, tith.] The following are the rulln Ices of spot cotton at the places n e AtinIa--Easy, at (Sc. - New. York-E 4c. New 0 '1 ery steady at 6 1-R. teady at 3 7-8d. "f0Tfinnah-Easy at 5 7-80. Card of Tharks. Mrs. Emeline Bradley and Miss Lou Hattoi'desire to extend to their neigh bors and friends sincere and heartfelt thanks -for sympathies expressed and kindneiges shown them during the ill ness of' their sister, Miss Margaret Hattoli., Maggioni Kid Gloves, every pair guaranteed, none better. S. J. Wooten. WE WANT All the Cotton Seed in New berry County. Don't sell or exchange your Cotton Seed until you see t&ftf EVANs & WILSON. Death of Mr. J. K. Cook. Mr. J. K. Cook, of Fairfield County, led in Newberry on Vriday night, 8th InJtant, at the residence of his son-in law, Mr. Lawrence Wicker. Mr. Cook had been suffering with heart trouble for about A year. He was 69 years of age. His.remains were carried to his I home in Fairfield County and interred on Saturday. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIY over R.C.Williams',Main St.,Newberry I ani prepared to make Pictures anid at living prices.. t&ftf PRICE, Photographe.r. THE BEST REMEDY'I Don't waste your money and your time experimenting on chill and fever remedies. Life is too precious for that. Y,.u get qicik arnd perma iit-r.elia' when you use PEL. HAM'S CERTAIN CHILL AND AGUE CURE-50o. bottle. HULLS AND MEAL At Newberry Oil Mill. Hulls 17j cents per huundred pounds. Meal $1,00 per hiindred pounds. Strictly cash. L. W. Flo,yd, f3t President. Desirable Buinding Lois For sale in eastern portion of town - on very easy termo. Will exchange -them for farm lands. taflnm 0 . B. MAYFR. .a The Couty Alliance, 'Of Newborry County will hold its rnext quarterly meeting on Thursday, October 21, 1807. Yours truly, JNO. C. W ATrKINS, Sec. 3rd Diet. Alliance. Anderson, S. C1., Sept. 28, 1897. INT LOOKIlm BLL! E NT FEEING LL THEN TRY Rtobertson's Cornpound Syrup Sarsaparilla. This preparation is a combination of drug having alterative, tonic stimulant and laxative action. It conitains three driugs which theo ,nedicai profession recommend for ,skin diseases, Sorofulous affections, ,Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Ri heu miatism, etc. It is carefully prepa'red from tino ipureot dMug and ia-so t 7 cents *lotle at Rbes/son d~ Gilder's Drur 8/Ore. VABIOUR A T a) ABOUT. See notice ofl appointment of guar dian. - See administrator's sale In another column. The eb.rolment at 19wberry College ha now reached 1j0. Tho Nowberry. Guards will be in speted on Thursday, 14th. T Luttioran Sunday school now zkheets in the aternoon. dac a ..Sunday night and yester day atwo are now withont dust.. .. J1. Dorroh is now acting as ..puty Sheriff for Sheriff -Buford. Court begins at Newberry next Mon day with Judge Aldrich presiding. Tho C., N. & L. carried down an other. ono of those big guns this njorn ing. The Associato Re!orned Synod of the South will moot next week in annual session in Tennessoo. The Lutherans will very probably hold services in their handsome now Church building next Sunday. Mr. Jno. P. Fant, of Whitimire, had his right hand right badly lacorbted in a gin on Saturday afternoon. The tax books wIll soon be opened. Got ready to put up the cash for the support ofr the oflico holders. The South Carolina Lutheran Synod will pet in annual session next week in 4acedonia chureb in Lexington unty. Mr. L. C. Boland and family arrived in Newbeary on Sunday. afternoon and Mr. Boland yesterday legan work for A. C. Jones. The original package dealerano w haul their goods in wagons. )no wag on load caio in from, Augusta yester day afternoon. Miss Agness Erckmann, of Charles ton, arrived in Newberry yesterday and will open the Kindergarten school, in Tomperance Hall next Monday. There is only one prisoner in jail for trial in the Sessions Court next week. It is Andrew Horton, charged with murder, and his case was continued at the last term of court. Mr. W. R. Grogan, living on Mr. James M, Bowers' place, died of malarial homaturia Monday, 11th instant, aged about 42 years. He leaves a wife and flve children. In the roll of students of Wofyord College published in the Spartanburg Herald we notice three from Newberry County: C. M. Harmon, W. S. Henry, W. W. Hodges, all in the Freshiman class. Wanted: An honest, energetic young man who is willing to work, and wants to work. Apply at The Herald and News office for particulars. Not par ticular about the man being especially young. Mr. E. A. Scott has offered a gold medal to that pupil in the Boundary street graded school who will get the best record in deportment during the year, the contest to budecided by a vote of the pupils. The engagemnent of ox-Governor .Jno. Gary Evans to Mise Emily Plume, of Connecticut, is announced. The marri age will occur on December 14 end will be a brilliant affair. Miss Plume was one of the most p)opular and admired visitora in the city last winter. Cul tured and charming in manncar, she made many friends who will be de lighted to welcome her to the South. Mr. Evans will go in a private car, car rying a number of friends, among whom many Augustans wvill he counted, who wvill be with him oan t.his eventful 'occasion.-Augusta Chronicle. SlOo Hoeward, 5100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at,ioast one dread (J d ise'so tat acienice hats been abie to cure in all its f,tagoesand that is Catarrha. Hull's Catarrh 'ure leathe only positive eu.e now known to the medical fratoi'nity. Ca..arrhi beinig a con t.i tutional disease, reqnires a consti tat ioal troat,ment. Hail's Catarrh Cure is tak en in tornally, acting cirectly upon the blood and antncoes surfaces of the syst em, thereby to stroying~ the foundatilon of the dist.ase, and g iving ihopatenit, stren gtha by building up t,he constitutIon and assistIng nature in do mnw Its work. Tue propriet.ors have so minchi faith in its curative powers, that, the lac4 tir One Hundred Dollars for any caso t hat It falls to cure. 8end for list of Testimnonials. Addre's, F'. J. UlIENEY & CO., Toieo'., 0. 4-Sold by Druggists. '7oc. JT. H. Moore has bought 2,000 pounds of cheese which will be sold at 121c per p)ound. t & i 2t. Call on CopelLad Bros. and get a pair of.N. Hess & Bros. line shoes for men, every hair warranted. tf. A FIre at Littl AIoun,taan. NE~W1IERRY, S. C., October 10.-At 2 o'clock this motrning the large two story store and d welling belonging to Miss Kat,e C. Mlillor at Little Mountain was burned. Miss Miller wvas away from home, and she lost all her house hold and kitchen furniture and stock of general merobhandiso. Praise is due the people of Little Mountain for~ the hard work done in saving the resi dences of Mr. J. B. Lathan and James Shoaly. Lose $2,000.-Trho State. Miss Miller, we understand had in.. surance with the Home Mat.ual of Now beor'y.' ~fr..'T. P. H armon, the general agent, wvill visit Little Mountain in a few days and adjust the loss. We have been unable to learn thae origin of the lere. WE HAVE FOUND IT. A chill cure that is plaant to take and will cure any case of chill or fever.. ~Robertson & Gilder, Druggists Onl the Oorner, Personal.. Rev.Dr. Grier was in the city yeo .terday. i Miss S311.iJones, of Dyson, S. C., is visiting Ml-s. E. H. Aull. Miss Lily Hainiter, of Columbia, is visiting at Mr. Jas. M. Bowers'. Miss Marie Reagin will leave today for Elizabeth Coll9ge, ClfArlotto, N. C. Miss-Carrie Gibson left yesterday for the Woman's College at Rock 11111, S. C. Miss Lizzio .Copeland has returned from Columbia and Is at her sister's, Mrs. J. W. Earhardt's. Miss Maudo Langford has returned from a pleasant visit to Jacksonville and other points of interest in Florida. Col. W. A. -Wallingford arrived in Newberry yesterdoy and will remain hero during the season. I many friends are glad to see him blck. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. I The beat Salve in the world for Cuts, Brulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhouu, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corus, and all Hkin Erup tions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect tatlsfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Iobert-ou & Gilder. "slng, In Skule."] The Ladles' Aid Society of the Lu theran church have arranged with Bertran & Willard. to present the "Sing..in Skulo" in the opera house on December 10th. This has proien a very popular entertainment wherever given in the State, and a second pre sentation has been demanded in several places. The Carolina Manufactur ing Compaoy is prepared to gin your cotton at 20cts. per hundred. We invite com parisC-n (f sample and seed. Highest market price paid for seed. Give us a trial. t&'tf WE HAVE GOT Red Clover, Crimson Clover, Rye and Barlev. and Wood's Ever green Grass Seed for sale cheap. Robertson & Gilder, Druggiots on the Corner. Xlomiarla Rifles. Editor Herald and News: There will be an inspection of the Pomaria Rifles at Pomaria, S. C., on Friday, October 15th, and a picnic dinner will be served by those who will attend with well filled baskets. Nverybody is invited, and we hope to see a large crowd pres ent. Will be n1ad to have you and I your force down. Rvspectfully, A LBIMT 1F. RISER, Orderly Sergeant, Sec. and Treas. Pomatria, S. C., Oct. 11, 1897. Free Pis. Send your address to H. E. Buck len & Co., Olhicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in 'acion and are p articulaily effective in the cure of Uonstipati on and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been p)roved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free ,om every deleterious substance and Thbe purely vegetable. They do n(t weaken by their action, but by giving tone to, stomach and h)owels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25ce. per box. Sold by Robertson & Glider, Druggists. A new lot~ of John 1B. Stetson Hats in the latest shapes ini Bt,ii and softs at t tf Copeland Bros. See our- 3 for $1.00 unlaundered white shirts. You will say they are worth more. S. J. Wooten. lInstauatlin of Pastor. Rev. J. B. Hood, who has been serv ing very acceptably for some time King's Creeok and Head Spr-ing church es, was formally installed as pastor 01n last, Saturday. Th'e service was held at King's Creek, and the charge to the church was delivered on Satur-day morning by Rev. Dr. Grier, and the charge in the afternoon to the pastor by Rev. T.1 W. Sloan. There was p)reaching again on Sabbath by Dr. Gier in the morning andl Mr. Sloan in the afternoon. Trho sacrament of the Lord's supper was administered on Sabbath. Trho liabors of Rev, Hlood have been greatly blessed in these churches, and there has bcen a revival of interest on the part of the membership. The wor k is p)rospering, and we hope Mr. Hood may continue to gr-ow in the good work that he is accomp~lishing. IIouse and( Lot for Halo. House of seven rooms. Lot three cres. A pply to G. 13. Cromer. f&ttf Wanted. Agen,ts. "The Confederate So'dier in the Civil War," just published, contains 5)00 pages 12 x 16 inches, 0.nd over 1,100 iarge Batt,le Scenes, Portraits, Maps, etc. The greatest and largest War Book over published, and the only one that does Justice to the Confoderate soldier an dt,he cause lie fought for. Complete in one volnme. Agents wanted everywhere to sell this book on our new and easy plan. Many of the lady and gentleman agents who are at work are making from $100 to $200 per month. Veterans, Sons and Daughters of Veterans, and others interested are request,ed to send for a beautiful illus trated descriptive circular (free) and term,s to agents. Address, Courier Journal 'ob Printing C'o., Louisville, South Carolina Synod. The seventy-third annual con vention of the South Carolina Synod will be held in Macedonia ohurch, Pine Ridge, S. C., begin ning on Wednesday, October 20, 1897, at 10.30 a. in. ,Synodical Sermons in z897. Missionary Sermon-ev. J. G. Uralchen, with Rev. J. H. Wyse alternate. Bducational Sermont-Rev. J. It. Wilson, with Rev. C. E. Weltner alternate. Ordination Sermon-,Rev. E. T. Horn, D. D., with Rev. R. C. Hol land, D. D., alternate. S. T. HALLMAN, Se'y. South Carolina Synod-Pastor's Notice. All persons coming to synod by railroad will please notify Mr. D. 1. Ppiug, Pine Ridge, S. C., at as early day as possible, whether they will get off the train at Chapin or Prosperity. Chapin i' on the Co lumbia, NoWberry and Laurens rai road about twelve miles below Prosperity, towards Columbia. 11. P. COUNTS, Pastor loci. Refuse4 Rates to South Carolina Synod Iteduced rates havo been secured )n ;ho Atlantic Coast Line, Florida ,ei tral and Peninsula railroad, the Plant System, and the Southern Railway from all points in the 3tace, including Augusta, Ga., to PoEperity, S.'C., tickets to be sold Nctober 18 to 21 inclusive, with final .imit October 30, and the rates on ,hie basis to govern from junctionnI )oints as follows: Vial Southern Lailway, Augusta $5.45; Columbia 2.00; Greenwood $2.25; Now )er:-y .50; via Atlantic Coast Linc, JhNarleston $7.85; Sumter $4.25; ria F. C. & P., Fairfax $5.85; Don nark $4.75. It would be well for lelegates to note that there are two outes to Prosperity, and they can mly get reduced rates from their tation on the one specified. To Chapin from Charleston $7.00; Jolumbia $1.15; Denmark $3.90; EOairfax $5.00; Sumter $3.40--via Atlantic Coast Line and its conuec ion--Columbia, Newberry and Lau ens railroad. It is the wish of our friends of Idacedonia ehurch that as many as >ossible go by private oonveyance o synod. SECRETARY. WAKE UVPI Tho fall season is now fast approaching. Wo tannounce to t he people of this town and the slrroulnding community that our store is full of New Goods for the fall season. Our stock has been selected with more care this season thtan ever' before, and one ad vantage we have we bought early, before the tariff put the price up. We'll certainly give our customers the benefit of the LOW PRICESTI We carry a line of Cilothing, Hats, Men's and Boys' Gonts' Furnish ing Goods, unsurp)assedI by anyone in this sect ion. Our salesmen will lake p)leaIsure inl shOwing you1 through at any time. WGVE~ US A CA LL. Yours~ truly, The Newberry Clothing Company l1y REGISTRATION NOTICE, that the Books of Reogistratlon for the TJown of Newberry. S. C., are no0w open, uand the undersigned, as Super visnor of Rlegistration for said Town, will kcop said books open every da (Sundings oecpted)~ fromt 9= ar. m. until 3 p. mn. until and including the 1st day of Decemiber, 1897. C. A. BO~WMAN, Supervisor of Rcegistration., Se ptember 1, 1897. Royal na.kes the Sood put, *holesons,aud dettetene. Nbsoutely Fure RONA. BAKING POWDER OO., NEW YORK. - Kludergwrten. The subsoribet's to the Kindergarten whool and all persons interested are ,equested to meet in the Temperance liall on Thursday aftornoon at four )'clock. Mis; Erckmann, the teacher, its arrived and it is desired to perfect ll the arrungoments for the oponing )f the pheloO. Those in.erestd will )lease heed this notice and be on hand )romptly at the hour appointed. Miss ,rckmann will be present to explain to work of the Kindergarten. Nottee. The regulai' meeting of Camp .Jno. 4. Kinard, Sons of Confederate Vet -ran, will be held in tho court house )m Wednesday afternoon, October 13th, it 5 o'clock. All members are earnest y requested to atteid. Sons desiring o join-and all should-will please md their application to some member f-the camp. JNO.- M. KINAD, Commandant. 4 Z. F. WRir, Adjutant. Cannon Creek. Alliance will meet next Saturday at P. M. Full attendance desired. Knights of Pythias. The regular meeting of the Newberry :.odgo will be held tonight. Third rank 4 vill be confered. Let every member ttend. Cannon Croek. There will be communion services 6t Cannon Creek church next sabbath vith preaching by pastot Rev. W. W. leMorrls. See the line of Boys' and Childrens' Dlothing at Copeland Bros. before buy jg. t tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON and after October 18th, 1897, cars iot unloaded within forty-eight (48) iours after arrival, and cars which are iot loaded within forty-eight hours fter being placed in position, shall be iubject to a charge of One Dollar per lay or fraction thereof, for the deten 3on of cars and use of tracks, Sundays md legal holidays excepted. Atlantic Coast Line. Charleston and Savannah Railway. South Carolina and Georgia Railroad. Charleston and Western Carolina Railway. Florida Central and Peninsular Rail Pond. Columbia, Newberry and Laureus Railroad. Ohio River and Charleston Railway. .East Shore Terminal Company. Carolina and Cumberland Gap Rail way. Blue Ridge Railroad. Southeran Rilway. .T. C. HASKELP., Manager. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW10iRRY-I1N COMMON PLEAS. W. D. Hardy, as Master for Newber'r County; Plaintiff, against Geo. TI. Reid, LA. W. 11111, and M. S. Bailey and W. J. Bailey partners doing busi ness undicer the oirm name of M. S. Bailey & Son, Defendants. Foreclosure. BY ORDER OF TIHE COURT Jhmerei n, dated July 17th, 1897, I wvill soll before the Court Hlouso at Newberry, S. C., between the legal hours of sale, on saleday in November, (first day), 1897, at public outcry, to he hihs idrtherefor, the follow ng dsrbd real estate to wit: All that tract of land lying in the County of Now borry and State of South D~arolina, containing Four Hundred and Ten (410) Acres, more e less, bounded on the north by3 lands of J. WV. Simmnons, east by lands of A. S. Parks, southm and west by lands of Geo. T. Reid and Saluda River. TERtMS: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal ince upon a credit of one and two years on equal annual instalments, with in Leret on credit portion from dlay of lale, to be scured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the pre niee sold, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payments. P'urchaser to pay for papers. -W. D. HARDY, Master. Master's Oillce. October 7, 1897. WATER WORK8 ELECTRIC LIGHT8. I have secured a first-class workman in plumbing and electric work. I will be ready to do any kind of workc in above oranches when the time comes. I shall strive to please In every way, and every job. must give satisfaction. Will be pleased to make estimates free gratis. I am fully equipped to do Enameling, Brazing, V'ulcanizing, Trurning and all other bicycle work. I keep a full supply of bicycle sundries. Stoves by the car at aill prices. I have received nmany kind favors from the people of Newborry in the past, for which I anm truly grateful. I ask for a trial in these now branches of my business. Yours, J. W. WHITE. An Ordinance TO LEVY A SPECIAL TAX 0 two and one-half mills in accord ance with an Act of the Zeiorat As sembly of the State of South Carolina entitled "An Act to authorize all citic and towns to build, equip and operati a system of Water Works and Electriq Lights and to issue bonds to meet th4 cost of samie," approved the 2nd day o larch, 1896. SEcTrON 1. Be it ordained by th( Mayor and Alderion of the Town oi Newberry, S. C., In council assemble and by the authority of the saume, Thai a special tax of two and one-half illE on the dollar of all p'operty (except the property of churc es and Institu tions of learning) within the corporate linitsof the 'Towli of Newborry be and the sam le hereby lovi,d and ordored and required to be paid into the treas ury of the said toWn, to provide the ineans wherewith to pay and dischargc the intorest and one-fortleth of thc principal If the bonds histed for thie purpose o' buildihi and equipping a1 system of Water rVorks amid Electric Lights fo- said town. SEc. 2. That the said special tax herein levied shall be collected at the same tilm the general taxes of the said Town of Newborry are collected. S-,(. :1. That the Clork and Treasurer of said tovin shall enter each and every amountI of muioney receive under the levy * the sp)ecial tax heroin provided, in his boo <s of account, under a separ lite account, and ne mIolley so received shall bo applied to any ot.her purpose than the I ayment of the interest and principal -f said bonds. S.'. -. That the said Clerk and Treasurer 01hall include in his annual st,atement. and shall publish thurewith, oech year a separate stateimlent of the amount realized b1y the s >eltl tax herein levied, and of its app ication. Soc. 5. Tihit this Ordinance shall 1e and continue of forao every year duhr ing forty years next succeedinig the first (lay of January, A. ). oe thou sand eight hundred and nilety-seven. unless Soonerl repealed. Done and r:atilled under the corporate sel of the Town of Newborry, {sEOAL] So1 th Carolina, on this the 27th day of Septeih.. 18917. ATTET:1I. II. EVAINI., Mayor. C. A. ItOWMAN, C. & T. T. C. N. An Ordinance T NO RAISE SUP11l 11 AS I(Oll TOWN . purposes for tl,e liscal year ending December 31st., 1897. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Nowherry, S. C., inl council. assembled ad by the authority of the samie. SECTION 1. That a tax of Sixty Cent+ on each one huudred dollars worth ol real and porsonol ropelrty (except the property of chureis and institutioi of learning) is horeb levied aitd shall be paid lto the Treasury of said Town, Si.c. 2. That the taxes herein levied shall be paid to the Clerk and Treasurer of said Town, in lawful money of thc United States, from the 1st day of No vember to the 1st day of Dceeimber, 1897. Done and ratifled under the corporait(I seal of said Town this the 27t.h0 (sEA1L day of Sptmb01)(1r, 1897. IT. I.. EVANS, Mayor. C. A. 13OWMAN, C. & T. T. C. N. NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR UOLD WE A T HER WVe have just received oui Fall St.ock of WViintor Un ider wear. We can soil you anal wvool Shirt for 50c. A good grade all wool ribbo Shuirt., $1.00. Oui. - assortmentf of highmo gradlo goods is the host on I hI miarket. ]FFCall and1( secure your siz. bofor( tIhe stock is broken. Il0espoet ful ly, 0, M. Jamieson, The Furnisher. A WARNING. Th'le price of Watches has advanced owing to the tariff; but we are Doe crats atnd business5 mlen), and are golii to soIl themi at the same~ low figmi o that eharacterize all our deals with ou cus5t.o111er. Wei bought, in t,ine~ an ourm line is large and1( elegant. W w1outld like to shlow you 01urs before yo buy- our fall line of Fine Jewelry, Rings, Buttons, Pins, Etc, Etc It will be a pleasuro to uis to shiv themi to you, just, to see you smile. As your neighbor if DANIELS over faile to tieat him right, and come to see ul DANIE LS&sCO T HFE JEWE LEE8, Newberry, S. C. P. $.-If you need Olasses or Spect eles4 now is your chance. We can anty eye that Is not 1)111nd. TOT T Low Prices1 Hard time howlers howl no more W1,on they reach 0. Klottner's store. With pricos lower than their "ple,' A frown Is changed into a Amile. IT'S A FACT Poople come hre and plank down old time prices but are greatly pleas ed when they hear the clink of retur ning "Change." No wondor our competitors 01ndeavor to compete with us. We, however, compete with none but excel them all by Naving money to every one that trades with us. Or1ERE ARE A F0iW OF OUR R11n TICICLERS. 1,000 boxos bluing, lft-t op, per box, le. 1,000 boxes blacking, per box, le. 1.600 lb-. Arm H. Soda (ceg) por lb. 4. 30H0 water buc.1kots (wood each, 7e. 1,500 sus4poniders, per pa r, 9". Note. Ouir windows illustrate the innouso orib tickling bargains that await all who buy ther goodt) from 0. KLETTNER, Thw Fair and Squar1e 1Dealer. IF YOU WANT A BUGGY, SURRY or WAGON Call on us before buying. We noNw have the pirettiest carload of Buggies an( Sur ries that we have ever had. We expeet a carload of "OldfllicloryWaions next week. There is no Wtgon on oui market botter, and our prices are as low as cani be mado for the same grade of' work. Ed. R. HIPP. Administrator'sNotioe. ALL 'EltSONS HOLDING DE mknand(s against the Estate of Eni.ua hM. Hialfaere aro heroby notifIed to pre zet, Lho same to me, or znm attone M. A. C'arlislo, l'aq., proporly attested on or' before the 1st day of Doecotuber next. JOHN T.' NORIS , IAdministrator of Emma E. Hlalfaere. October' 2, 1897. THE CAROLINA Cofil Is fully prepared to do any r'e pair wvork promptly Boat Buggies and Harness for the mnone y always on hand. The Company makes a specialty of repairing Buggies, WVagons, Cotton Oins, etc. Also maunufac tures any style Wagon. Call and examine the work. TunRlill[, ScolCl SaiiYloling, udH Maiilcs, oto,, al o put upl in goodl style and at reasonable rates. t, tf. DON'T GO -m-m TO KLONDIKE! - i ut come to see us 4v r1y timne. WeO r cmn save you big mtoney on everything you buy ini Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. T1his week we have opened ng 2.5 eaHes of Ge'o. (1. Snow'sH Shoes. it you wanIt to sceo some beaut.les and g.ood valIues, come In and sco our *1.60, $2.00 and( *vo 113.0in of Shoes. A big delve in Hats -all colors In stil an uud soft P. Also in Shirts, Neck .ties, Susponders, Cuffs, Collars, & c. in Dry Goodsr NotIons, Hosiery, Ladles', Misses' and Children's 8HOES, we are offering some real vahues. (Como int and see thema for youriself, In fact, you will find goods sold at closo on to wholesale p)rIeeM in one storeO at tall times. IZ'd'Comne and see n often. Respectfully, COPELAND BROS. I 11y