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erected evory Tuesday and. FrIday by Sumer 13o. ... ..der . --------..... ......... 5 (a . B lin lds ... . ' , -.. - . 1 .U38O%ati'd ................... ' gge' eDost Mol-Asses, new crop....... (6. (aGood Molass es................ 25@35r. M ......-- - - -.-.------- ........... - 650 B U y................ .. ,-----...--.. *I .00. W heat 1ran-.....----.- -. -----.. $1.00. lot Patent Floui-...,. -..... .... $6.50. 2nd Bost Flour - ...5.0 Strait Flou. .. V. 25. Good Ordinary Flour. . Sugar ......-.--.--............S 5 oe Rug -1................................ ,cc gj - nc1e .................. ............. I ".0. Cotton seed meal, per a Hulls, per ton.... .0 ..... $3.50 Oountry Produot ter, per tb ............... 15(20c. hggs, per doen ............ 124@1c. chickenf, each............ 12a>20. t Pos, per bushel.............. '5. tCorn, per bushel................ 500. Oats, per bushel........... 35(50. Sweet potatoes..............5A60. Turkeys, per tb .................. 6(< 80. Fodder, per w t ............. ((750o. Newborry Uotton Mlarki;t. (Corrected Tuesday and Friday by 0. Atelt. Good M iddling.............................5 50 Strict Middling.... ...................5 37 Middling................... . . 2.5 - Strict Low*Middling........ 5 124 Low Middling .......................... Market st.ady. Receipts for week ending Satur- g day last......................... ji Receipts inee September Ist..... 0:14 Farmers Owing mc for guano cat e0ive from me the very highest prie or their cot ton and cotton seed. .Just a little more than any one JaMwill pay. Lane. J. J.La. .Jmno. M. Cinard &Campi. A meeting <f the Jno. M. Kinard Camp, Song of Confederate Vcteraus, will be held in the Armory over Mr. M. L. Spearian & Co's. store, Monday night, Novembet: Ist., at 8o'clock sharp. Each member is earnestly requested to attend as business of imI)ortance is to be trittsacted. JNO. Al. KINARD, Comm111andalit. ZL. . Wiuii', Adjutant. A pain in the chest is nature's warn ig that pneumonia iH threatened. Dampen a plece of flannel with Chamu herlain's Pain 1l-im and bind over the seal of joaln, and another on the bAck between the shoulders, and prompl. re lief will follow. Sold by W. 4. Pel Wo are still headquarters for Tobac co, anid keep the following brands on hand: Palin Tree, 25c. )er pound; A n. nic 'earl, Red Meat, 'lumb (Cood, Bit Winston, Lilly May, Hat,tie Ax, Rici andI Waxy, May Helle, Horse Apple, Mlahol'Leo, Sweet Mash and Nat.ural Leaf i. Jos. T. Htitchison's. t&f2t. Keg Soda, 2o. per pound at .Jos. T. Uutchison's. t&f:t NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY over R.C. Will lanis', Main St.,Nowberry 1 am prlpared to mitke Pictures and at living rices. t&ftf PRCE Photographer. Th'ie "J1OShuai SlfimpkinuS" CompaniLfy, carrying their own special scenery, and c> ar, will prIoduce the great comedy drama of that name at Newberry Opera House, Saturday evening, October 30. The piece deals1 with country life and ~. people, three acts of the play being aid in one of the many quaint villages ofVermion t. Theii siecond act (in 3 .scenes p)ort,rays3 Uncle .Josh's tirst. visit to Wa:hington City. In the third act a. sensattioiial saw miill elfect is shown, - M~ rng notlUng inore nor less thani a '4amilete saw mill in full operation, cuttsing up genuine timber. The sawv usedl is a genuine Buzz or Circular Saw .and cut, through timber at lightning speed. Il'artade of the 2 Hands at 3 p. m. Croup Quickly Cured. were sufleri ng with I croup w hen we re ('t-ived a boti he of Chamiberlain's CUugh Re('inedy. it atfhrdedl aitmost instant relief.-F. A. Thornton. Thlis cele birated remedy is for Bale by WV. E. Pelham. - o11 !)on't. Fail To call and see our line of Shoes, Hats, P'ants andl Under'wear before buy. ing, as we are giving special bargains. t&f2t Jos. 'T. Hlutchison. Very pretty and cheap Laie'is Wraps at WVooten's. t&f2t, lIestrablo liulidinig i.ois F'or sale in eastern piort.lon of town on very easy tcrms. WVill exchange thenm for ftarmn lands. t& fli 0 . 13. MAvy.m.. *A small line of Glassware to close out regardless of cost. J1. TV. lIutcison.21 WhTlen in need& of Groceries don't fail to c'all oin .os. T. 11 utchison, as we are headquarters for low priices. t & f2t, R EST AU RA NT! My Restauran t is open foi thle sealson andl( I am1) prepa)3red to ser've the public inI first (class style with the~ very b)as1 the) market affords. Politt and1( cour'teous attention to all I am prepCIared to serve ('us tome-s at all hoturs. Respectfully, S. B. JON VS. ITueIiou,, aneli .ot, for sale. oueof soveni r'oms. L4ot, t hre -acres. Apply to (. 13. Cromer. f& tti Ladies' Kid Gloves, every patir ranted, at Wooten's. VARIOUM AND ALL ADUT. Monday Is saleday. "Imogee,". 1t the opora 11011se to. night. Only'two weeks until the Fitir. Let overybody got ready to attend. Court Monday, but no juryuen will bq needed until Tuesday morning. Rev. J, H. Harms, of Chainbersburg, Pa., will preahl in the Lutheran oh ureb on Sunday night. J. J. La Ilays he Wants to buy your cottol afd cotton seed and will pay a littj'ab we the top. 'et your registration certitlcates for t town election. Yot may des-re to toand It is always best to be roody. The quilt e miest by the Calvary (col ored) Presbyterian churoih on We,dnes day was a success, about $17 being rea lized. Secur your reserved Hett4 at Scholtz' Jewelry Store for "Iniogene" at the opera house tonight. Patronize home talent. -'The trustees of School district No. 10 In No. 8 tolpniship have dcoded that Adams is the teachor of tho Hauah colored school. There will be no preaching at the Presbyterian churich on Sunday as the pastor is absent in Darlingtou in at tendance upon Synod. The meeting of the Excelsiov 10ire Company called for next Monday night wIl not be held. The members will - ease keop this in mind. Rev. W. A. Betts, of Ninety-Six, came to Newberry yesterday -and Will go out this morning to New Chapel to assist Rev. ). Tiller In a meeting. C. C. Summor was admitted to bill on Tuesday by Justice Pope in thesum of $1500. He gavo bond before Clerk A. J. Gibson and was released from jail. Reformation services will be held at the Lutheran church on Sunday morn Ing and the sorion appropriate to the day will be preached by Hey. Dr. Voigt. The 75 negroes at Mr. L. W. Jons' cornshucking last week shucked 700 and not 720 bushols as stated by us. It was a typograplical error in 'I'le Herald atid News. J. J. Lane is building a laundry on the Phifer lot and it will bo occupied on tho first of the month by a China man who is a first-etass workman and will do flrst-clast work. ",he Sing in Skul," under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lut,heran church, will be given in the opera house Decetnbcr 3d, in stead of Devember 10th. Superintendent, F1. XV. Iiggins In a notice in another column calls on School Tristees to open the Viyblic sehoinns by November h3t, o soon thereafter as practicable. A granite wall Is being put in on the west side of Scott's Creek, from Brook lyn bridge to a short distance below the power house. Tle wall is to be four feet high and will be a great im provemnclt. Mr. B. 1?. Gjriflln has sold his p)lanta t,ion in No. (I, of about, I,000 ac, to Mr. P. .1. D)avenport. T1his place has been 1in the Grnillin family for about three generationis and is a valuable tract of land. See notice of the meecdnig of the Jno.. M. Kinard Camp. A full meeting of the mnbners is desired as there will be m)atters of interest and imiiportance to be discussed. Let every mnembler make an ell'ort to be presentfl. Retv. WV. WV. Jones5 of Saluda was in town this week and will assist Rev. D) TIiller at New Chapel. He has been in the Methodist Conf) erencee for fifrty years anid durng that, tinme has niever' missed ai meeItinig of thme annual Confer Tihe town election forf Mayor and Aldermen comeIs oil in December. Registiration is necessary to vote and the books of registr atmin will be open duiring Novemberi. You bett.er secure your11 registrat.ion certiflicate. You might needi2(1. Mlr. Michael Werts had in town th)is mornling the largest sweet potato we ever saw. It weighs thirteen pound1s. It eaii be seen at the hardware store of WVm. .Johnson. This is a great noun try and we can all livye even if cotton is (down) to 5 eents11. Those wvih elieve chronic dilarrhoea to I.e Iinrable should read what, 1M r. P. E. G-rishamn, of Gaaurs Mills, Lai., has to say on I le sul.jet, viz :"I have been a suflbrer from churuic dlarrhooa ever sinceO th)e war and have i ed all kinds of medicInes for It. At last I found a reedy that eflected a euro and(1 lhat n as Chmberlain's Co)li', (Cholera andl D)iarrhoea Remiedly."' Th'is medicIne cani always he dlepenlded 1:pon1 for colIc, cholera muorbus, dyenutery and (liar rhoea. it Is plenaant to take and( nov fails to eff't a (cure. 25 and( 50 sizes for sale by WV. E. P'eihamn. .Sardinies 3 boxes for h0c. MIixt.u re Candy 8fte. StIck C We Have Just A largo and hi of Lai>s~E, and Vases. We Will Thom~ you ci It Personali. Mi,s Matti H Ill of G reenwood Is via iting at Mr. J. C. Myers'. Miss Georgia [4owler, of Charleston, is visiting Mi's. J. W. Chappell. Mrs. iT. L. Parr, of Fairfield County, is visiting her fathetr, Treasurer C. F. Boyd. Mrs. Rebecca Drown of Norfol', Va., is on a visit to relatives and friends in Ne berry. Mr. T..C. Pool left on Tuesday night for the Nash ville i'xlposition. 1ie went as tie guestof his friend Capt. V. E. Mc Bee of the eaboard Air Line. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. S. Seaso left on Wednesday for Spartanburg. Tie Herold and News wishes them abund ant, succoss and happiiess in their iow home and commends them to the good peop'e of Spartanburg. '' Rev. 11. 1'. McClintock roturned yes. tur(day from the A. R. P. Synod in 'en msseee. Senator Mower. will return this morning. Tiho next session of the Synod will be held In Chester, S. C. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonic- when Gitovi-s TASTLESS Ci ILL To.NIc Is as pleasant as Lonion Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where it fails to cure. Pricoo5 cents. I make Friiuits a specialty this season. W. W. iulmer. Lost or Mislatil One ijoto on J. V. Cromer, given March 29t,h, 1896, for Seventy-Three Dollars and Fift,y Conts. This is to warn all persons froin trading for said note, as applicatioi has been made for a renewal. 'D. A. Dunct.nr. Sunshine, S. C., Oct. 25, '97. It 1'resittunt Waliton iesigns. At the regular- meeting of the 1 xcel sior Fire Company held oi Tiesday night, Mr. J. 13. Walton tendered his resignation as i'resident.. for the rea son that he wa1,4 un1able to give it the attention required, which was accept od by t.- company with regrets. Mr. Walton is all old and experlieiced fire man, and has made the E'xcelsiors a good president. ()n ti excoptance of his resignation he wta elected an lhon orary memibei' of the company. Mr. J. W. Eamliardt, former Vice President of the compiy, was pro moted to the L'residency and Mr. 1. J. Voss was elected Vice President. Mr. Voss was also elected CaI)tal of the P'xcelsior Racing Reel Tcamn, and will proceed at once to organize and prac tico for tile tournament which will be given in Chnrleston about .Decem ber 1st. A Ilovemeint is oil foot among some of the bust andl most popular young men of the city to organizo another reel team, or ratheir tie city council will he asked at its next meting to al low two companies to be formed out of the E"xcolsior. Company, giving us two white companies, which will cause a rivalry and make things lively among the laldies. The young men that are to compose the new company will meet. Monday night to organize. Those who have checked their names on the list agrecing to join will meet at tile coun ci liambercis Moniday night at 7.30 o'clock. A meeting wvill be held( Inl t,he parilors5 of TJ.he Newborry H-otel Onl next Men day afternoon at 4.30 o'clock for the purmpose of organiizi ng a chap)ter of thme "'Daughters of the Confeder'acy."' All diaughters ar'e uired to atttend(. Also following relations of soldiers, who are eligible, viz,., widows, wives, mothlers, sister's, nieces, and lineal deIscenidanmts of those whoe ser'ved honorably in Con feder'ato army ,- navy, and civil service. This1j is a nioble, piatr'iotic, work thlat Cannmot., must not be longer neglected. OMtuairy. Mr's. Mar'y liranl ces Longshiore, daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Ilijahx Mar' tin, was born Dec. It6, 18(9, and died August 12, 1897. She was married to Mr. L. Cauthen Longshom'e D)ecembher 18, 1893. Her' hiusbanid and t,wo small ch ildren, .vit.h numeroCi'us relatives and a host I rlinds are left, on these mortal sh1 to mourn t,heir' loss. She was an lent, Christian woiman nnd ha ver'y consistet,t memiberc Methodi1st chiurch ('oer sin hood, She was greatlyb amnd her1 deOath cast a heaveni just befor' feel fully atssured et,ernal r est. NOT Royal makes the tood pure, 4 wholesome and dei*Hou. AbsolutelyfPure ROYAL BAXINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A UHEAT SHOW. "Joshua St6pkins" Company Plays to a FullHouse, Notwithstanuding the RIain. One show has visited Greensboro th at certainly has no ground of com plaint, for it -a, a bad, rainy night, yet tlhere were ew vacant seats in the Acadomy of Music. The name really shows what manner of performance it is-a typical New England cemedy. While there was a story running through it, the fun was the thing aimed at and the house was kept in an uproar about all the time. The company carries much scenery of its own and in putting it in between acts much time is required, but no one suffered on this account, for one of the Ilnest orch3stras ever in Greensboro 1illed up the waits with excellent mu sic, rendering some elegant selections. No one expected to see one of Shake speare's Plays at an entertaLIment of this kind; on the contrary they went to laugh and they were not disappoint ed. It is on the Alvin Joslin order, except it is better if anything.--Greens boro hecord. Diseases often lurk in the blood be fore they openly manifest, themselves. Therefore keep the blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Another Fresh Supply of FINE CANDIES, just arrived. Full assortment of: Mixed Chocolates, Bon Bons and Chocolates, Crystal izod Fruits, Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Pralines, Fine Marsh miallows, Mixed Nougats, Jordan Almonds at PELH1AM's Druo S'roRE. A Hot Tlimo Ahead. A. C. Jones, the originator of now styles and leader of low prices, comes to the front this week in a bran new, full column, of red hot bargain an nouncemcnts to the public. He shows the p)ublic the advantages lhe has OVOr his comp)etit,ors and where they would profit by examining hIs goods and p)rices before buying. iIe is selling his entire stock of D)ry Goods, Dress Goods, Notione, Hosiery, Underwear, I lankets, Slices, et c., on a basis of ten per cenit. profit. He has. also op)ened an annex to his store and cani supplly you in quanti ties at wvholesaile p)rices. Mr. Jones is a wie-awake up-to-date mierchan t, and lie has several polite and attentive salesmen and salesladies at his store, who will be p)leased to show goods and give prices to prospective buyers. For next week he has inaugurated special sale, when his entire stoc Fall and Winter Wool D)ress Silks will be offered at flrst ladies of the town ande net fail to visit this Read his ad. on this nanmr. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL T11E NEW8 OF A LIVE AND PRO IRESSIVE TOWN. (Spootal Corresponlonce Heraild and News ] Rev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh will fill Re Kirkpatriik's pulpit next SmIjulay mlovtru Ing. There will be tho usual services in Grace churcti next Sundays morning and night. Thero will be a called meeting Pri day night of the Luthor Leaguo of Grace church to discuss the League course of reading and adopt, reject, or ane-nd. A full atteldaIce rC(uired. Our town wis awakened from its us ual quiet, by the ruior that there was to be a marriage Tuesday, no one seem ed to know just who. But about one o'clock the question was answored. Mr. Benjamin Rawl, of Rocky Well, Lex ington county, was married to Mrs. Mary Rawls, of Georgia, at the hole of Mr. J. A. Simpson, Mrs. Sihpson being a niece of Mrs. Rawls, who was a Barre. Thus again two lives are linked, and may they work together in bhi s le hr muony until the end. The Misses KCempson, of Saluda, were in town Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Holland came up from Sy nod Sunday and gave the League of Grace church a specially prepared ser mon on the active young lan, using David as he went forth with righteous indignation to meet, the blasphemous giant of the Philistines for his deliance of the army of the living God. It was one of Dr. Holland's best sermons and a large audience was present to hear him. Mrs. Holland came down from Newberry and joined him here. Our town was full of ministers on Monday. There were ten here on their way from Synod. Mr. G. P. Summer and wife, of )oil alds, have been on a visit to 'apt. Gil ston and family. They returned home Tuesday. Rev. J. A. Sligh had the misfortune to lose a bale of cotton last Sat,urday morning before day. lie traced it to Newbevry. One West has been arrest ed as the supposed or actual thief. Oi Tuesday Mrs. Marion Dominick placed her infant, some o or 7 months old, in the cradle anld left it asleep and went to see after some household dutles and returning to the cradle in about half an hour found the child dead. It. must, have been quite sudden, as the child was not thought, to have been sick. As you have already given an outline of the South Carolina Synod's meeting, I will not, say aniything about that.. But the good people of Macedonia have made very many improvemnents in their church, with carpets dow, t,he aisles and in the pulpit and chancel, new puul pit furniture entire, and a neat new reading desk and pulpit,. They have just finished painting the church also. Large crows Were in attenldanc at all tle sessions, and the symposium on ed ucation will do good and we verily be lieve the Lutherans will have t.o en lar'ge their accomodat,ions to accommlo date all the boys who wvill knock at thec doors of Newberry College. Rev. M. M. Kinard, Ph D., a former Prosperity boy but now an eminent, di vine of the city of Columbia, was gr'eet ing his old friends the past, few dlays. He was visiting hmis mot her and ers. Tie and Rev. Geo. 8. Ii sisted in thme services S Grace church. A number down in E asy to Take, asy to Operate Aro features peculiar to Ilood's Pills. 81nal In size, tasteless, effloent, thorougli. 'A. one Iian Hood's said: " You nevr know j411 have takena pill till It. i 1 a over." 20. 0. 1. llon(l & Co. .. Proprietorg, LOWell. ass. Tihe only pills to tako wit llooi's Miaraijlu-ila. Notics to School Trustees, T RUSTEJE'S 0O0 THE,I,, PUiIC 1. Schools a0re hey notifled to o)eIl tho saino oin Novombei Ist, 18917, oi as early thereaft.r as piaeticablo. FRA NkIS 1W. IIG INS, chalrian Co. Boar-d I'xaitile'. AMITY LODE NO. 87, A. Yi M. A RlICOJULA 1tCOMMNI)NICATIONIlbhl 1Vjil i o' Ankity Lodgei, No. 87, A. 1. M will bo hold niext Aminday evelinlg t 700 o'0lock,lin Mat N1Isonlic H all. \'1.4f!llng brethren cordialiv weleotied. h. o. nooe, WN. MT. J. H. M. KINARD, Seelta'y. COMING IN PRIVATE PULLMAN PALWAE CAR. JOSHUA SIMPKINS Company, NEWBERRY OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, Oct. 30. Most all Fun I The.v Great ,Pastoral Coiedy Josha Siffpills Spocia1 sceill'y 811ld Mchallical Effects. Thrilling aw Mill 8cene. 11' t--1- ,II U6nr;i M t -a 1i IAr Gruteelhial Damaiehaag, I. Iainousi OrehsestrasI. 21-2 HoIIr of 8fid Amommint. Vat,eh for the Great Iarad 111, at,1'. M. 2 BANDS 2 One H1andsoiloly 11n1ifm-i -.d, followed by the FItlly learmier. Hnild. IWResevvedl I.-Iats onl ,al at Schloltz' .oNwelry Store. STATIC OP SOUT AltOLINA OUNTY NIW IitiaV --IN COMMON II'l_\S. W. 1). H ardy, as Miaster for Newherry Count,y, Plitiill', Itgtilnst Geo. 'i. Held, E. W. Hill, iid M. S. Iiley Itnd W. .1. l1ailey parters doing blii eS 11der the fiIIm nmle of M. 8. 13atiley & SOIn, Defendantis. t Poreelosure. .13 helrein, datted. July lith, 1897, 1 will sell before tho (ou-t -jouso at, Newhterry, S. C., hetween the legal hiours oS(f stile, oH slIeda:y inH N ovembIer, t,he hIighest, b)idderC ther'efor', the follow IngII descrhibed r'eal estate to wit.: All thatt tract4t of 1land( ly1ig in the County of Newbrry' and1 St,ate of South CJarolina11, cotiing 1j F'our inn1114It dr ennesse e entennial VIA At Nashville, Tenn. May Ist to Oct. 31st. The Buildings of the Tennessee Centennial, In numbers and architectural beauty, sur pats Atlanta's and nearly equal Chicago's. iho exhibits are all ready, and are inter esting and instructive. The live stock display excels any exhibition of the kind ever made. The Midway Is great. The Western & Atlantic Railroad. and the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway run solid vestibule trains with Pullman's finest sleeping cars, from Atlanta to Nashville. For Sleeping Car Berths, or any information about rates, Hotel or Boarding House accommodations in Nashville, call upon or write to C. E. HARMAN, General Pass. Agent, ATLANTA, GA. Special Notice:2. oasvi e then staying at 6aes SPECTACLES and .'. EYEG LASSES Fitted to tite EYU And Prescriptions filled en s|iort notice. Eduard,$-"qltz, Watchma ician. f. ly Biuildl'8 of N821'i alln Vicinitby WI LJ L 0. 11rnu|IL 1111' i)it'a t b y wijLiy to (lao STAN DARD MANUPACTURING CO., of AlUSTA QEORGIA, BLINDS.