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UO'Tr(ON fitlOWNUs' CONVXNTION, it will be remombored tbat Nowber ry Coiuty Alliance at Its regular mect Ing list woli passod a resolution look ing to a convonltion of tho cotton grow ers of the Sout horn Statos. Thc!r plan was to subinit, tho proposition to the various sub-alliances and take defluito ttionl at thelr noxt rogu laro 0n1 veition. 'i'ho matter, howover, has taken dil titl sapo amid a meting has boon 1alled by J. C. Wilbor-n, prosident of the Slato Alliano. 'l'ho call was pub liihel in the dally papord yesterday lkimd is reproIued here. ThVe'e is very little tlime in wilhli to got notice to the far'llro lin all ti0 countios, but nlow Is thie tie to mAt. The famiior3 of Onah county, It will he 8e0, are itjestlott to meet iext Mon iny at I the count.y seat and elect oneu or 41utre delegatos to a m1eetiig to bo hold in 11tlumhia on vdnedtay night of Pairl wevk. \VO1 hop thor0 will le a full mitetiig at. Newberry on -oIday. The objeet. is a good one aid the faN -es Will lm1V to 1ue00t 0olntion by mininng.'They will havu to tako ciie of t lieuselves or they will soon be slaves ati tuuants for the combined weal,lt1i of the country. The following Is the call in full and we hope there will be a big meeting, tld tlit pootd alti sensible and consur vitive telegates will ho sent to t Coluim bia: As priltient of thu l'arru1's' State Alliance orgnl.ation of this StatO, I hav limeen requestedl by utubors of the represenitaut ive~ itutub of the or ranl zation to ti, .ho initiativo In calluig a litactIlig of t h fulniot's of th.) Southern States, with a view of suggesting sotuo at ion ii the (Ut.lure, looking tr 010 rog ta1ttionl of the aereago of eton, also to tjiSttuSS the plains and mtbod of Iu keting the cotton r u so G,lt t-he pro duces ot t.his great stApl0 shall recoivo t he iTal V1alue of tho crop, and not bo forcet to sacrillco the crop by unfair ctnhinamtins, togoter i with the imlanip uilations of the gamliblitig cotton ex clikinges it the country, aided by the ujtjtist atetituultion of all the 1tuo,01Y of lit counitr-y at one center at the p iei il t1.nm of the ye'aL' whet our cotton is goin~ into inairket. With these objects in view I desire to request the cottou grower's of the valious coutities in this Stat to Imeet on saleday in November atld ti elect olle t' 1 1110v diulogateli to 'e 11'eset.lt Lhi at, a mheetill to b0 hel0d inl the city of ('olumbia oln \V kinesday Inight. of Fair week for tho purposo of iisem'Asing the mat,tors tioutlonted atiive. .1. (C. \ivt.aoRN, S'ivsidFt l'arukOr's Alliative of S. C. A UAN' WMUS 10 A LUT VVF. \Yhoi a ltreit pa.Vs sixty conts for P"ryu's L'ritnary tihog raphy ho may be assured that his ChItIld will leai'n bolue Ihing alllough very little about, goog mIraphy. The child will tiud out hiat "water ruins down hil." The child will also flld OUt, something about twh:g soaup bubbies, how the spider spomIs its web aid about popping pop corn iind other juvoillo sports anid re evrentions. Thoro is also something in the book about, every little girl laving a set of dolls. There Is not,hing abou the relative plosit,ions of various States and as the boo)4k is diesi gned for a course of three Syears a clild inuty st,udy it thorougbly be well' mi know nothin g or his o wn State and to wegdt other parts of the and we should not ew are not used in find that, instead of threat( this coui itrande in November, it irosolved to ae of theo bogl&e velopments for at )oast anothinWj(~ odok of It can hardly lie forced into war di- Taylor. - 'oetly against its will, and it has al- camtohr ways hitherto retained futll control of wveek beft foreign affairs. The Americani poo- eity lhe pIe 1s one of the most patriotic in with Dr. the world, but It is one thing to fight mnaining for an acquisition and another to ro- fow daym pe1 an at%aok upon their own count ry wiorse an or a menaco to their own intoi'ests." Trenton So far as our resources and arma- of this ment are concernedi the Economiat to Colun puts the case with reasonable fair- hiibition ness, but when it comes to beating not do the bush for Spanish alliea it is too that lie is sucoessful by half. Doubtless the ------- German Emperor (1oes dislike the United States; there hanvo not boon wanting ovidencos of his ill will. If he was willing to interfere with En glish projects in Afrion he might bo guilty of the bad policy of assisting Spain but for two things. The first republican feeling in Germany. Though all parties are hopelessly di vided in his domninions, yet there has boon a miarvollous increaso in the Soci'alist vote. That party cast two million ballots at the last general election; it is predicted it will cast,"i, threde million at the next. This groat it becas bl.ooamai body of electors strongly arrayed .gin. bee. against the Kaiser would meet its op. t . portunity in a war with Amoerica oaen The Emperor would find a mighty Discovery . . . . . . doe met: foe in his rear in spito of his iron normal f rule and the great respect of G.er- ,o".n mans for the monarchy. crte the And what would the great Repub- keen, lthe~ Hie on the border do? For twenty- Ic .jr five years France has schemed and ,"Ut plotted and drilled splendid armies to " avenged Motz and Sodan. For a **0 generation she hias been ready for any i tne :< *lliance that would restore her the I Cer' two provinces raped in 1871. Te o l o this object she has bent all her ener- Plae's gies and devoted all her diplomacy. a b4 Thbis was why Paris went mad with cr t j oy a few weeks ago when, at the I obstinate oiliolal banquent in St. Pertersburg,eute The Sportanhurg i1orald to pr-otty strotig aft r Oun. Norton to rosiit a Comptroller Gotioral aineo ho has bootn olooted to Congres. Wo think It would bo tho docent thing for hir. Nort,on to resign. Wo Uippoo there ar ot,b0r met In the State who Uonild fill the offlco of Comptiollorunral. At ltist thoro are planty who would ho willing to givo it a trial. Ther are too many mon wanting 01CO for on1e 11111A 1to hld so tencionsly to two good p1aylng jobs. flosides that, the Constittition lorbids Otto ma4n holding two ollitlo of trust, or of prolit. Now, if Mr. Norton wmi'd got tnothor ofitio thon I-c mtight ov:1do tho Conat,itttionii iiulotion by holding throo ollies atd not two, We holieve that Mr. Norton should now mtako rootu for so- otte of tho mtanly spirtItats who wanit Is old job. We 11dluersttid thitat t young m1en who w,ont to l'rospotil.y to post, hils aid work up thie ettalmttut at. tio opera houso tonight wrtoto a iotivo aid postod it In a conopitmnons plao t.tt1, wa Insulting to tho good peoplo o' l'rodpority. If it woro umnt, aI ful it. is a very pool' anid silly knil of sport.. in tty ovtit, we rugrot it, otl aecount f the young mlen, fotr it Io Iot, valot lated to raiu them inI tite estilntiott of 11th pooplo of 'rodpority, nor will it holp to draw a crowd from thatt, towi to their entertaintuent. )r. 'attotn, a 11tutur of the louso froin tchiild, says I will bring up his odist,rieting bill it the nwxt destiou Lit the .0giHlatu1re, and will pWess it (or passage, and ItO belieVes tht ou se0 will past it. Soto 0Iango slould be L1tado in i thO presntt slthoo strinig dis riots. ''here is ito lolger any reason Lit ocasion of having ou voutity out ty Unto two or throu Congressional dis kiotd, nor of havitg a dlistriot oxtend frot Fairtiold to trecutvilla. We oIpo Mr. 'attonl's bill or SOtuto otier bill will be passed. ie avo glad to learn frot tho Ad ver-tiser that tho steel bridge aeIross aluda will be built at or tieart KemIlp dolt's fort-y. The britigo is needed and tie plaeo soleeted Is said to be tho best onI the Vi1or and is teat-ly Vqui-distat from Nowberry atd i-osperity. beitng slightly uoarer th latter plae. Our Saluda ftiottds when they cross ea take thoir choice of markets. A utumber of the daily antd weel.-y papor-s of the State have receiVed the atnounicoement of our new agricultial paper with favor and have given notice of it. To theSO we deire to return o0r thanks. WO ie not, see whV tn.v papers should decline to publish a notoce as %e rtquested, for it does not come in com petition with auy paper now pIbished lu thlI State. A few weeks ago the editor was takeu %ltb a very ,evere cold tbat caused biW to be i0 a nio. wiserable condi tion. It was undoubtvdiy a bad ase of Ia grippe and recogniziUl( it as dan gerous he took immediate sIeps to bring about a speedy cure. From the adver tisementt of ('itamberin' s ('ough ltemedy aned the many good recomt mtentulatiotns included therelit, we cotn oluded to make a fIrst trial of the mewdi olne. To say that, It was satist'aetory in its reunite, Is puttIng it very mildly, Indeed. it acted like tnagic and the eult was a speedy tatd permttin~it mure. We have not liestno' I)~. e uOdlif4hitedenit Blab- thus, tL. tho asylum, and Dr. Bi. W. his olosi Senator Tillman, when hto gavo hi' o, was a very sick mnt. A p)ublicati >ro his seccond return to the thait hi. had come over to consult it is 001 Babcock, but instoad of ro- gratified. wvent back to Trenton. A manifagici I after his return he became logg, ciI i D)r. Babcock , ont over to night e to sue him. On the advice assistant hysician, the Senator cam night ci bia onoo more. The pro. .11 Cht of his doctors that ho must itorial a mny wvork for a month show. u still far from well. Mr. I * tionably There i. a poplar msise. ception to the, ee tha of cerm corpulet1pebople ate healthy New W o agoef of ses this 6s a ie mitted ak.Corpulent p. 10 e0er00 hetn I11. anywore niaje a mch ofhi and semnetitee i moere than tki. assorted people. hi1ke thin e le ens.$350,00( and4 er er making by lad twotee oca and torpL*yof In 1848, the liver.. Ther. I. a sure iterrup anda seey ef* through eceriptiont. It is first me eter Plotes. edalthis wat this msedla. ha.e ileid take tweeni t of its weuld-wide rep,sen so a Ther 'er aid ?eek-bwler. iy in tano it has oeoetabll sePuta- tion yost didi apthe Ieok ad stregh saa pd ta twill make Dn' people saere eor utest. Th!e inani tepti... The " iuden Media anf " blOe 4 heahlthy she bat to kntow raise the weih above a atral gare. Unik eod liver en # were. sesoft, Babby Book. It baLlde thy Book but teare down and en. Convors. weak, half-dead tisoueo that eO3' th iulemoy. It mahee the atppetite onte0 dJotion perket, the liver active *'[ he ur adtenerves steady, I blod and aadisease.. A. Dana ai aler wf1lot oeraw wotlesosib the sae ofeasra proIt. like to taae. i rin Dr. Plesne's (adahia4 )~ e 'r. t ts ta iSo as o4mo*k t et makei w 'rai a*n,"* "j; the sole r, exoQh taseratioas aoelve..theo always. Or1i - never. Dootorth co Poieant al roootpation would 1 une145.M- I eMtt is the cause not knc .and two a ad2toatha.ro, In them r< Cas"feO UO te death, Ia0hisU 01Iap0laild Unsin Acasdomy Chips vo uiro glad to noto that, Mrs. W. M. HObb 10 -.OIl&dOl'Ilbly lki lrOVOd. Nird. .1. K. 'Iyppa li cotfinoll to h1r room) with fovur. If thllu peoplo k0up oil goling to mill as thely havu ltar-cod, Ilioy will loonl Ill olt Lih flotir -.rnt. Pirom thlt appoarancwo of tho wouther t, t,hid Writiig at %let, spil)(1 Will tloonI '40t I II. Mr. H. .1. K111d111 reprowlntled 1111h111 man11 Chaplel congrogat,tiolita tho S. ( ,. Synlod, whielh voniviltid at, Mlaoodolila last We.(1C W hait (it youl knlow? iH it vory vronlionl thinlg f,,I' popIeUl)( to Ihk o11011 OI'ow 11OW adalityli. Wel wiat do youl kiow? W aill knlow thatt, vol tonl IN "' anid 114 volntl 1111 1piond, 11111u, It dlooH 111 good to pn1110 ovor M.his lilly lonigmr. Illit wihi t, (11t 1do youl knlow? Wit kilow thait, peoplo atru going to cat.., It dio't mako an3y ditlkilco If vottoll voinles down to one volit putr polunld, anld Wo futilor know Ilha. W. W. lttulniitt oponled 1p a ih lWl-s ititi-il-a t InI thlt) back 3-nl of his ore, whero wo will astloluro youl that, yolk will go"t-I.h host, valtio for yo31' Illonloy. 1Ivur3-thilig in clean awll'[ dovent. 'Tho cookcing Is miundr till pot-visionl of AIrs. Fulmler, wilohl is ak gi. ranuteo t.hat th1mcooking l8lntapplo ordler. lit) eatu ti tho linIII1I food that ho givou his cuistoilork. 1x-Suptirvisor W. A. Ifill was Iin otir 1min.111tity ast id . llt t 1t, b'ought the said DOWt; to MrV. atld MrS. J1. K. IVypp of tho d11thil of Mr. anid Ml. iolh tird M\iatinl's little 4ovenl-year-ol% Aon. We ire pained to lnil of thei '.a he Ra411uent. Theyheoudoet n path ie's We hav%\.l tasted of tho s1111e bitter viup, and wo know how Sad It is to hav oulr loving littlo lnos suatulhed fonl 31s m) sudlenly. 1.ut wo 1111ut bow inl humiblo Suibiulissionk to tOo will of ur k ind hkeavently P'athor, who doothl aill thiligs right. Christ said sitfor. thoso littlo oies to vot1 to u , ad1113 forlbi them'11 110t. SO dt'a' lhea't brokn pa Vk'llt-t pu.3t you' tU1s4t, ill It11u, for 11O alonle can vollufort you1 Lroublod soills. 14 lift rVth liViig t.ho11 tlll tu% IftVI' aill, Whe little Oneos wo loVed haVo gonio beyond recall; Wihe4 tii' VOicO IS huSd110nd thil' eyvzi arve elosed, Is 'ife wor1h livinig after. aill? The short prico of vottonl has parta ly /.d the buiniless calpaity of tho whole counitry v. E\very thing Seenms to bo on a drag. You maY go ill the towns ol ill the counilt: 3. alutiost every fac1 that you Iteet Seemtis to ho CIeLoudd with aL "hadow of glou. It is t1u good peo p1le thAt eve'Vthilng iooks dark and dreary, but if we we want to muako lifo worth 'iilg We InUst1not, allow r0 I1iudsi to be tive. taxed and weighed dowl Wit thlil.11i WO ?11,1't help. }PlOWS Ur 1and1"i hapilnes is t- wholo desir of life aier all. Wit ion't suppose that hel.r is a singl. so'l who doest,st,vive !ohi. end. Now 111Y deal. readers let, meO U you 01 best pthln to 1equiu eahapnn))MeSSan1Id p1!lasureVOu mustIIk,SLtI'y andl 11 0mt to make othortil hap py. Mr. .d itor, while wo are-0 ut pon this 1)j.sujet our1 tr.ind is dr1'awn hack to one0 . O t1 our edtoriaIs, which a31ppeared.'1 inl your3.. issu1e of t he 19 th inst, under101 tho head lines: Len3'3d a handIl. 1 mu(st, say this (was3 one of13 the soundet,and3. full of t,rut,th, good3( sen1se. and3. adviceV (03,hat I o.ver'3 sa3w fall fr'ouu your13 penI. It speaIkS what, I like to saty so mne3.h better,1 than l IcouIld Ipres it m1 uyself, I hIope you1 will par11 ri prL11e for1 borriowinig a1 3ent.1nce 01' -turo~' seem1s to be to kick son should susao who 11s down,i IainI that 13is wish alrea0(dy willing Mr. Lord will roma,. r10t nieed ; editor; Daniel Fisk Kel- 'j.taken~ y editor; M[r. Van Anda, the 'a' er is b itor; Georg;e Barry Mallon, fort si city editor; S. (.. Clark, ty editor, arLd Messrs Miteh-Me rch and HateltIne, chief ed' riterrs. Fn Timsosa )ana ha what was unfques-drad the most valuablo collection boding ics and objectsi d' art in the experu< r'ld, and it wasn genorally ad- Its use hat it had but one superior of both It was on's of the pasin a foun it, ii b .a pasosconfine fe, nd ad osthim, so h10 Childb: a fowv years ago, betwoon so ma' and $400,000. He began persual thsextensive collootion on ion of his first visit to Paris,IVU and pursued his hobby uin eodly thereafter. It was * this love of eramics that hi o n wi William M. LafTan and Ireni thu last, ha a strong bond of union be- tles of be editor and the publisher. blessihg somnea was considlerab3le specula- JIan orday in art circles as to Mr. probable disposition of this of Ireg lInt colleetion. No one seemed a ae oxactly what his intentions * beoral years ago he had a tion with an intimate friend 2I ubjeot. Southbon ye often thought," said Mr. > that time, "that I would bequenth my art treasures to 01a7 titut ion of art; and should I AM . to do so I think I would yo s es New York Muneum of Art alt 'bnefilciary in order to keep E t Letion intact. Whether I lIa~ I >equeath thorn outright I do 100 8 w, but I think that, should 2 1 survive me, I would have $g vert to an institution at her 51 0 ws she taken groat pride in a ro' Superir TO THE 'TUNE OF Low Prices Iriid htimoowlOrs howl no more - Whoti they roach 0. Klottuor's storo. With.1ico1s low.r than their "Ifflo,'' A frown Is changed Into a smu le. IT'S A FACT Pooplo conoui hro mi plank down old ti mo pricos but are greatly pleas. od when they bar the clink of retur ning "01ha11nge." No wondor oui competitor-s endeavor to coml)oto- with us. Wo, howevol, compt with nono but excel thorn all by saving money to every one that trades with us. IIHI AI(M A F'nw OP' OUiR Itlli T11110Sf,mis. 1,0() hoX0s bluoing, lift-top, por box, Ie. I,000 boxes blacking, por box, IC. 1,600 l b. Arm H. Sod a (ke:; per lb. 2c. 300 water buckets (wood) each,- 7(. 1,500 susponders, por pallr, 90. Noto. Ouir windows illustrate the immense arib tickling bargains that. await all wi*o buy their goods from O. KLETTNER, The 4air and Squ eualro. IF YOU WANT A BUGGY, SsRRY or WAGON Call on us boforo buying. We now have the prettiest carload of' Buggies and Sm ries that we have ever had. We expect a carload of' "Old llickory" aons next week. There is no Wagon on our maiket better, and 0111' prices are as low as can be made fr' the same grade of Work. Ed. R. HIPP. TO STAR'L.' THIS SKCASON, WE ARIE O1"ll.tING SOMIC VERY LOW PRICES! I case 41-4 u3leaching, at Sc. I ease Outing, at Se. 1 caso iudigo nlue Prints, 5c. I case Oi el 1 ed Prnts, 50. I case 10-4 Blankets, 50c. 2 ba'es 4-4 Sheeting, 5c. 2 bale.s 27-ln. Plaids, 50. 10 pe. 8-oz. Jeans, wool tiilling, 15.. 20) pc.36-in. Hetnrietta, wool till ing,20c. 21) pe.44-in. *' '' '' 5 in our stock of ulack Dress Goods we have a complete line in fancy and plain fr*om 20e to $1.54)01o yard. In our Col ored D.ress Goods our stock was ne ver better' in this line; you willl fInd style and prices to suit. 'In our Silk Stock you will lind all the new things that are out in Fancy Stripe, Plaids and ?igutred. Also fancy Velvet'j in all shades. \ve want you to see our line of D)amask, Napkins and D.oylies-56-in. Red D)amnask at 25c. Bleaching at all prices. In Napkins we can give you a good 0one for 50c per do'z. You must see our line of Llannels, Uunderwear and Blankets, prices to suit atll. In our1 MILLINERY DE PAR TM ENT we are showing the best line of Sailors ever' shown. Our now shades and fan cy Hats arn wvorth your at,tention. Tn Ribbons wo can show you all of the 'tew shades and coloring. Come and Y"" what, we have new in fancy Veiling. ml silWe atre sure we can pilease you if LU' addAHJ givo us,a look. sBUeeo-c * our's trnl, 'nort & Renwick. A NEW --OF THlt I. JAMIE$0N~ - $3.00 SHOE$ r'eceived1. Th11is is the I Shoe0 made0 for $3.00, arry them in all styles C ridths. aeC also carry this make illn grade in calf and vici alf--lined. 'Call for the ^r"'" ~i JA MIESON SilO0ES, co;cgtt you will get the best 0.0'"X2 mfadle. 3orar rat,00, e0 10en you neeod anthin If .M. >S1OE LINE, 1 place. Our 7Idvaptages A few of our inlimate fi'ioads know of our advantages; that wo are eonneoted with Hood, Foulkrod & Co., of Philaidol phia, the largest Importers anild WhoJ1salo Dry Goods pooplo that sell the mor (hantil of this iountry; that Jul Wanamaker, who has the largest lotail Dry Goods Mtores in Phliladolphia a"d Now York, is' spooial part noer of flooJ, Foulkrod & Co., and thatf all the advantages in buying and getting Goods, inl a largo way are enjoyed by us through them, adthat from the day we oponed our storo, we have kept faith with tho.poople, by selling goods it just ONI--HALF the roit ehargod by our COM EI1Mrons, anild in view of the fact that on- firmnors are being forced in may instances to soll their cottoii at 5J cents whonl they oxpeotod to got 7 and 7A couts, we have decided to fur. nii h them goods at our storo onl a basis of TEN PER UE NT PROFITS, from iiow until January 1st. I Returned From Philadelphia on Wod. .Aoday, and whilo thoro re nwe( my contract with Hood, Foulkrod & Co., for throo yours, and I propose to use my store at Newborry to give the peoplo Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Notions, at a lower prico than they have over bought. I will be satislied with a profit just a little above the cost of Clerk hire and store rent, and we give FAIR NOTICE now to our COMPETITORS that this wil bo the policy of our store for the next throo years, and wo have got SEVERAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS of money backing us to enable us to do what wo say. So, unless you want to throw away your money, you will see the advantago you will gain by buying your Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Blankets, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres, Shoes, Hats, &c., FROM ME. Our Rlonx ! 1 have oponed1 an annex to our store in thme old Billiard L,. oomm, where we keep Heavy oula Jeans, Cassinmos, Shoes, h -ons Pants, [Hats, &c., to 6 8'ndl heWholosale trade the k?ein they buy by GR Mothe. OA([ bled to loo. war d with os. suffering or gloomy fore- L u, to the hour when she iy e nices the joy of Mtherheed. trial;p' insures safety to the lives Mother and Child, and she will tel di stronger after than before beauttifi ment-In short, it "makes *,ad y,) rth natural and easy,"- as , sy have said. D o n't be ~_ led to use anything but [HE'SFRIEND rite euffeted more in ten min- 1 y hi either of her other two obil, U I n she did altogether with hez ving previously used four bot. to any one expeotlag to~ be MOTHBR ," says. a eustomner. Danson DAtA, Carmi, Ilimois. Jus' ri',d."i.'".:: best ble fafotaUato fer all 1*4*, fr~T sesoa 3es3Asr (I... AUense, Ga. 'E~arnd v EA tg,gg We 9~Ltorfl Biandara Tr~ *4,00 - P -ii,v4-1'** k idc W>.aar 0. M F'Cay 1 5Lvarn.' 11 O 'goods 28 ..sa:: 18 810*2. in the 1 1Jis aa 12 GLANCE AT THESE PRI Then come in and see tho Goods for you self. These are a few out of maiy'Low Pricesi A complete line Jeans Pants, well made, '50C. to $1 00 Mon's Suits, good value, $8 00 Mon's All-wool Cheviot, Worsted and Cassimero Sits..0. .. . $5 04 Mon's Fine All.:wool Clay Worstod Suits, . .$7 50 The largest and imast. winplote line of Suits ever seen, at . . . $10, 00 Good line Boys' Knee uits 81i6, . . . . . . . . . 75. to $1 00 Big line Women's ButtbA%jnd Laco Shoes, 76.0..... .. 750 Men's High-cut Brogans, bi4argain . . . . . . ... $1 00 innense line Men's Dress S jh, solid leather, . . . $1.25 and $1 -50 Nobbiost line Mon's Shoes i'nl allstyles, Black and Tan, over $8 00 shown In Newborry, every 'ir guarar' fed, Mon's Nobby Tourist Hats, good tw.,,. . . . . . . 75c. and .$1 00 Men's and Boys' White Unlaundered, K . . ....... . 20a Tho Best Linen Biosoni White Shirt over sold o . . 87jo Mon's Half-wool UndorshirL,... ........ 45o Men's Medium Weight Ribbed Undershirts, ....... . 1. o Mon's Heavy Cotton Undershirts . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 % Men's Colored Shirts, good quality, . . . -25c Big Line Men's and Boy's Caps, . ......... 25o Good Strong Umbrollas, .bo.. ... . . . . . 50. We only ask you to give us a look, and if you are not satisfled that we have the CHEAPEST and BEST line of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in the city, we do not ask you to buy from us. We Have Everything that We Advertise ! CALL AND SEE US. THE NEWBERRY CLOTHING COMPANY. New Dresstoods. I am showing as pretty line of Dress Fab rics as can be found anywhere. Not only are we exhibiting attractive and desirable Pat terns, but we are selling at - - - LOWER PRICES- - - than similar things are sold elsewhere; we want a share of your business. We have a few patterns from last season that we are closing out at half price. Yours for business, S. wT. WOOTEN, t&f. Iy. NEWBERRY, 6. C. 54-in. Ladies' Cloth, 50 and 75c. 40-in. Dress Flannels, 30 and 50c. 30--n. Dr ess Flannels, 25e. 36-in. Navy Blue Seve, 25o. Silk and Wool Mixtures, 50( and 7i5c. Fancy Silks, 25c. 50c, 75c. $1.00. Soutacho Braid in all colors. Gimp and Dress Sets. Capes of all description-----Plain Cloth Capes, Plush Capes. Line of Ladies' and Misses' Hats, Sailors, Alpines and D)ress Hats. We are running off a line of 25c Undervests at 1.5e for the n t ten days. WHAT 5c CAN BUY. 4--4 Bleach Cloth (no starch), 5e. Helcavy Canton Flannel, 5c. .. ~ - 4-4 SeaL hIland (heavy), 50. Pr,etty Patternsi in Dark I Calico, Plaid D)ross G3oods. WHAT 4c CAN BUY. - _ 4-4 Sea Island. Apr on G.inghams. Calico, darik and light c.olors. BLANKETS. 10-4 U3lankects, 50c. 12-4 Woolen J1lankets, $2.75. 12-4 WVoolen iBlan,kets, *3.50. F"ull line of SHOES on1 hiand at pr ices to suit one and all, at WYNN'S BARGAIN STORE. 4 C. E. SUMMER. J. H. SUMMER. G. W. SUMMER. SUMMR BROS. 4'i Leaders of --Dealers In W Pnae8 " Flirt-Class8Qoa[s, eator' llend1aio ... usRA s, Hardware, Harness, Dry Goods Shoesand Clothing.... DRfTH, Sol. Agent. 4 ust received. Car load Carriages and Buggies INYR'0YAbny until you see our goods and get our "g ' -Four: Obelisk, Favorite, Blue IBlird, ~ 'our sold for the nioney in the