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1AiBWBERRYi MAItECET. Correoted every Tuesday and. Friday by Summer Bros. Meta... .............. .. - 5 ( 0c. Shoulders ............ 56Nc. R ams .................................. I a 12c. Best Lard ............... ........... o. Best Molasses, new crop..... 0c. Good Molasses................... 25(350. Corn ............................... 550. Meat ............................. 550. Hay......... ................ $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.00. let Patent Flour.................. $5.75. 2nd Best Flour......,............- $5.35. Strait Flour........................ $5.00. Go6d Ordinary Flour..........4 5. Sugar ................. ..... ..... .. 50. ce..:.......................... . Coffee............................... 10 020 . Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.00 Hulls, per ton.... ............ $3.50 'ountry Produce? Butter, per lb ................... 20c. Eggs, per dozen ........... 12 150. Chickens, each.................... 12Q)20o. Peas, per bushel....... ......... 45o. Corn, per bushel.................. 45c. Oats, per, bushel............... 3(i50c. Sweet potatoes ................. 6046o. Turkeys, per 1b ............. R 80. Fodder, per owt ................. 60@70. Utopia Alliance Will moet at Utopia School House on Saturday 22nd inst., at 3 p. m. Full attendance (tesired. J. R. PERUE, Pres. D. L. HAM, Sec. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonica when GROVE'S TASTLESS CHILL TONIc is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where it fails to curo. Price, 50 cents. Scarlet Flannel 124, 15, 20 and 25c., at Wynn's Bargain Store. t&f2t, Programme for Teachers Associatidn Feb. 12, 1898. 1; .,Should the teachers encourage school exhibitions-Miss Nannie Simp son, Mr. H. H. Rikard. 2. Spelling in the common schools Miss Nannie Livingston, Mr. R. A. Abrams. J. A. Perkins. of Ant'quity. 0., was for thirty year3 needlessly tortured by physlelan) for the cure ot eczemr. He wam quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch lHazel Salvo th0 auous nealing salve for piles and skin iis eftses. -;W. E. Pelham. Wanted At once, 10,000 pounds of dry hides. H ighest market price paid. t&f tf. Summer Bros. I am still running my Harness Shop at old stand by first-class harness maker. Harness made and repaired. f4t F. A. SCHUMPERT. Death of Mrs. Dr. T. J. Hunter. Mr. Abe Teague received a telegram yesterday that his sister, Mrs. T. J. Hunter, died yeaterday at their . ome in Trenton, S. C. She leaves a husband and three children. Dr. Hunter is a native of this county and a graduate of Newberry College. We extend to him in his sorrow our heartfelt, sympathies. Mrs. -M. B. Ford. Rundell'o, Ill.. nllbred for elfbt years froml dyapo Rla and ahroni con at ipoton and was finally cured by using De. W tt's Little Early Risera, the famous little nill for all Ltom!tnh and liver troubies. W. E. 72 inch Bleached Table Linen 50c. Doyles and Napkins to match at Wynn's Bargain Store. t&f2t Store lionse for Reu:. On Main Street, opposite R. C. Williams' Furniture Store. A pply to R. C. Williams. fattf Auditor Cromer's A ppointmecnts. Auditor Cromer or an authorized agent will be at the following places on the dates named below for' the pur' pose of taking returns of property for taxation: .At Maybinton January 24th. At Oiymphville Jan'uary 25th. At Walton January 26th. At Pomaria January 27th. A t Sligh's January 28th. At Jolly Street January 29th. At O'Nealls January 31st. At St. Luke's February 1st. At Prosperity February 2nd and 3d. And at Newberry until February 20th, after which time the law requires a penalty of 50 per cent. to ho added. Mrs Stark, Pleasant R idge, 0., sayP, "A fter two dootora gave up my boy to die. I saved himi from eroup by usina' One Minute Cough Cure," It is the quickeat and most cor tain remedy for coughs. colds and all throat and lung troubles. W. EC Peiham. Clairendale Quilts, 11-4, only 75c., at Wynn's Bargain Store. t&f2t FRESH VACCINE POINTS! We announce arrival of- Fresh Vaccine Virus at Pelham's Pharmacy Orders from Towdnand Country promptly filled; only the purest and safest Vaccine sold at. Peiham's Drug Store. Hood(-Il okma n. Rov. J. B. Uood left Newberry this week feor Natural Bridge, Va., and on the 2d1 of.Februa.ry he will be united in malrriage to Miss Eva Hickman. After tha wedding ho will return to his work in this county. We shall extend to them a warm welcome and hope their life may be full of pleasure and blessed with many-good works. iarcas Goods and Trimming's ait great ly reduced prices at Wynn's Bargain Store. t&f2t For Renti A most desirable house wIth 6 rooms, conveniently located in the city of Helena, 2 acres of good land attached on which 2 bales of cotton was made in 1897. A pply to ti kEVANS & WVILB1UR. AFARtOUs AND At. ABOUT See notice of final settlement. Vaccination shielde are the latest fad. See notice of dissolution in another column. See notice concerning town taxes in another column. Mr. T. C. Pool has just received a car load of fine mules. The public vaccinator vaccinated only one porson yesterday. The County Board was busy yester day filling the jury box for '18. The bicycle track at the old fair grounds has been graded down. Mr. W. B. Aull has moved into his new residenco on Johnstone street. Hon. Geo. S. Mower came up from Columbia, and spent Wednesday at home. Mr. D. H. Witherspoon, of the Pros perity Advertiser, was in the city yes terday. Col. C. J. Purcell is building four cottages on his lot near "Brooklyn bridge." Dr. J. Ward Pelham, of Clinton, came down to Newberry Tuesday and spent the night. Mr. J. R. Hunter, of Columbia, came ip Tuesday on a visit to his brother, Chief H. C. Hunter. Mr. W. A. Wallace has returned to Newberry and is assistant agent at the Southern Express office. During the illness of Dr. J. M. Kib ter Dr. Peter Robertson is acting Chairman of the Board of Health. The small-pox scare caused cousid erable excitement throughout the coun ty, but we think it has about subsided. A brick sidewalk Is being laid on the side street leading from McCarty & Co's. corner on Main street to Friend street. Misses Fanny and Lucy McCaughrin arrived home from Concord, N. C., where they had been visiting, on Mon day last. - Hon. Geo. Johnstone, Maj. J. F. J. Caldwell, Jas. Y. Culbreath, Esq., and W. H. Hunt, Esq , are In Columbia on legal business. Two boys who had run away from their homes at Polzer were arrested here on Wednesday and sent back to their parents. We are having changeable weather. Wednesday it looked as if we would have sleet and snow and yesterday we had spring weather. Dr. J. M. Kibler has been confined to his bed for the past week, but we are glad to state is improving and will be able to be out in a few days. Improvements are still going on around the Power House. Superin tendent Voss will soon have it one of the prettiest places in town. At a meeting of the city council last night the time for paying town taxes was extended to the 31st instant. After, that date executions will be ist)ed. Dr. P. G. Ellesor left yesterday after noon for New York City where lie will spend a month or six weeks, taking a p)ost-graduate course in medicine. There will be preaching at the Epis copal Church this evening at 7.30 o'9lock by Rev. Mr. Holmes, also ser vices Sunday morning and afternoon at the usual hour. The city has beeni overrun for the past few days with commercial travel ers. Mine Host, B3ardin, is prepared to entertain all wvho come though, at "The Ncewberry." Mr. Wmn. Kibler is clerking for Mc Carty & Co. Mr. McCarty has for the past three wveeks, and is still, confined to his bed with a severe attack of in Ilammatory rheumatism. The Arnold-Welles Players will ap) pear at the opera house every night next week. 'rhis is a good company and should be patronized. The press speaks highly of the company. A committee of prominent gentlemen are out solicting subscription to asefat the firemen in buying a ball-bearing iacing reel. Help the boys to gat the reel and you will never regret it. The question of widening and straight ening the street from the public mar ket.leading to "Brooklyn" is being considered by the city authorities. r'his would be a great, improvement and a lasting one. Col. 0. L. Schumpert, returned yester'day afternoon from Spartanburg where lie had been attending court. He succeeded in obtaining an acquittal in the Newbold case. The jury was out only five hours. The Newberry Grocer.y Company has been dissolved by mutual consent. Messrs. W. D. Goodman and R. C Maybin have bo.ughit tihe stockc of goods and will continue the business under the firm name of Goodman & Maybin. The n)embers of the Excelsior Fire Company are requested to attend a meeting at the Council Chamber this evening at 7.30 o'clock. This is to take the pla.ie of the regu?ar meeting which was to have been held last IMonday night. A full meeting is desired. Persons who are troubled with indli gestion will be inserested in the ex perience of' Wm . H. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who writes: "*It gives me pleausure to testify to the merits of Chiam berlaln's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhre Remedy. For two years I have suffered from indigestion, and am atet to frequent severe attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. One or two dloses of this remedy never fails to glv)i perfect relief." Priee 25 and 50 cents: sold by W. E. P'elhanm. To Oure a Cold in One DJay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All Druggists refund the money if it falls to r. 29m faOn ki to 1mall-pol and vaeoinatjon. At this writing it sooms that the small-pox scare is about over, that is, as far as Newberry is coucerned. Noi ther of the.suspects in the detention house have so far broken out with the disease, and we have heard of no other 4uspeo' in the county. Vaccination has about ceased and several sore arms are all that is left to remind persons of the recent alarm; howover, it is best yet to be cautious and on the alert, for we may not yet be entirely safe. Dr. S. Pouo, the public vaccinator, has so far vaccinated 1,997; of this num ber 629 are whites, leaving 1,308 ne groes that have been vaccinated. In addition to the above Dr. Pope has vaccinated about 50 from the country and revaccinated 221. The public vac cinator gets no pay for revaccinating. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by experiocced pharmacists who know precisely the nature and quality of all ingredients used. The Mirth Makers Disband. Laugan's Merry Mirth Makers that appeared at the opera house on Mon day and Tuesday nights of this week disbanded after Tuesday night's per formance and all but two of the perfor mers left on the train that night for their respective homes. The company contained some excel lent performers, notably the Langans, in their acrobatic and specialty fea tures; and Miss Florence Wheeler in her specialty work, singing and dane-, Ing, deserves special mention. She is one of the itost graceful dancers that have over appeared on the Newberry stage and is an actress of ability, hav Ing starred in some of the leading com panics on the road. She created a great deal of favorable comment through the South a fow years ago while starring in the "Little Nugget" company, with JoCawthorn,and doubt less will be remembered in Newborry. Motho-re whomo ehildren are troub!ed with bad coldi, cr)up or whooping cough will (io well tp read what Dr. R. E. Robey, 4oiuey, M., says on the subject. He iltes: "For years we have used Ohnobier!nI,,'s (.Caigh Rem edy, and always keep li. In the house. It is regarded in our fatmi'y as a speciflo for all kinds of colds and coughs. The 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. E. Pelham. The Episopal Convocation. The Greenville Convocation of the Episcopal Church will convene on Jan uary 26th next in St. Luke's church, Newberry. There will be public services on Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock with sermon. On Wednesday morning the Bishop will conduct a retreat for the clergy. He will make his Episcopal visitation to the' church that evening at 7.30 and will preach. On Thursday and Friday there will be services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. with sermon or addresses at night. Sessions will be held in the afternoon. The public is cordially invited to at tend the servicee, as also convocational sessions. There will be services the Sunday following. PROTECT YOUR ARM That has been vacci nated by wearing one of T. & J's, shields only 10 cents at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. Atthe Opera House. A t the opera house lanit night the A r nold-Welles Players presented to a large audience "The Hidden Hand." Trho cast fully sustained the reputation of the company and delighted those who were present with a splendid per forma nce. Mr. Arnold's company has been fur ther strenghtoned by the arrival last night of several people hitherto en gaged.--Columbia Rlegister. This company will open a week's en gagement at the opera house Monday night, 24th. Price 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies admitted free Monday night if accomp)anied by a gentleman with one reserve seat ticket. ~A LONG TIME AGO Some one asked: Mistress Mary quite contrary Hlow does your garden grow? Such a question is agravating after the garden is planted and there is found to be something the matter with the Meod, We don't believe there will be1 any trouble if you come to us for GARDEN SEED! Garden Seed!! Garden Seed!!! . . .GARDEN SEED . .. We keep Bruist's Garon Seed and they never' FAIL to GROW '#0 Wvoul Rot KooD tlorn, IF ThEY DID. ROBElTSONMGILDEli -Pharmacists... OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL THE1 NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO. ORIESSIVE TOWN. [Spoolat Correspoutenco Herald and News. I Mrs. Samuel Brooks has moved from her home place to her brother's, Capt. Jas. Moore, in the lower portion of the county near Fairview. We regret to learn that Mrs. U. B. Whites is critically ill with pneuimo nia, and having been recentIy so very sick it may go very hard with her. Dr. McFall, who has been sick for some mouths, we are told Is no better. Mrs. Dr. Ridgell, of natesburg, who has boon on a visit to her father, Dr. McFall, returned to her home last Wednesday. The bold burglar is again in our midst. On Sunday night they made ,n attempt to break into the residence )f Judge Hair. The Judge was not it home or he would no doubt havo inoted out justice to thei in short or lor. They did not succeed in getting in. The alarm was given and they loft in a hurry. Our Board of Health is talking of :aking vaccination compulsory. If ho small pox starts In this county we lon't want it down here, sure. Col. E. 11. Aull was in town for a ihoet while Wednesday on business. [Te is looking well and is wearing his ionors caty. He said he wants no of leo. Even If R. R. Commissioner was )ITered him he could not take It as his riond Rev. Mr. Sligh is a candidate. Say, Mr. Editor, did you over see a neaner, yes, dirtier sling at any one han the State gave Senator Mower on Wednesday. This is a free country knd Senator Mower is a free mWyi and io had as much right to allow himself o be voted for as Chief Justice as any nan in the State. Simply because he iaw proper to allow his name used igainst a pet of the State, it must fly ip and sting him. This to our mind is >oor journalism and should not be sountenanced. All honor to the New )erry delegation for its vote. Mrs. J. A. Dominick and her friend Aiss Speake, of Kinards, are visiting ,Ar. B. L. Dominick. The alarm of flro was given last Fri lay and persons wvere seen running lore and there but no one seemed to cnow just where the tire was. After iunting around the fire was found to De the lumber at the cotton mill. A passing train threw off some burning .vood from its tender near the piles >f lumber, setting the grass on fire which in turn set the lumber on fire. It was soon extinguished. Losw about $50. Mr. A. G. Wise has gone West for %nother carlood of mules and is ex pected back this week. Our town has been overrun thG past week with drummers. We don't be lieve that we ever saw as many in so short a time. Mine host Wise wears a broad smile and who could blame him. We are glad to see them. KAY. Strictly Cash. On and after this date the business at the Southern Express ofuie will be ::onducted on a strictly cash basis. No 3xception to this rule. t 10 J. A. Bur'ton, Agt. Sleth Eden Item. The work for the new year has comn tnenced. Every one seems to have plenty of bands. There is some excitement concern ing the small-pox from the numerous reports now in circulation. Every pro 3aution should be taken to prevent its spreading, for it would certainly be very letrimental to the town and county. Mr. D). L. Clamp will still 0ocupy the parsonago the present year'. Mrs. P. Burton who has been quite 11, we are sorry to say is no better at ~his writing. Her daughter, Mrs. Ro land from Georgia is with her. There have been a few cows sick in >ur community, and we think it is saused by the continued use of cotton seed hulls and meal. Will not some ne kindly give us some information on iho subject. Mrs. H. H. Folk has been ill for soe 1,imo. Hopo) she will soon regain her usual health. LOr,A. 4-4 Blleachin g, good qualit.y, Sc., at Wynn's Hiarga in Store. t&f2t Other Things besides SPECTACLES TrJe are lots of things iln a Jewelry Store that don't contain jewels Lots of smnall artistic articles suitable for Xmas prIesen ts that you wouldI never think of unless you saw thorm. We have a beautiful line of small Novelties at extremely LOW PRICES. You can come and spend a plIeasant hour in looking around at our stock und buy wheLn you get ready. EDUA RD SOHOLJTZ, The Jnwler E ARE PREPARED TO SAI lars per ton on their purchast iave them One to Two Dollars on the ash and Cotton Seed Meal. Guaran with same analysis. We can sell you to use of each and you do the mixing, mixed that will analyze 7 per cent. 1) and 2 por cent. of potash, all for $15. company to price you a fertilizer that will find that it will be necessary for ; more for your cotton to pay the differ of your crops you can afford to sell th ducing your average and increasing y acres to produce what would naturally saviag of 50 por cent. in makIng your of production 50 per cent., you can a proportion. These suggestions are fr to consider them before buying your f quanity to sell, nnd if you desir orders and haul out when it f to supply the demand of our years; and if present sales are an will be entirely sold out in thirty dayE office over Purcell & Co's store. The Arnold-Welles Company. At the opera house last night there was a One audience, despito other at t 'actions in the city, to greet the Ar nold-Welles layors. The reorganized company presented the beautiful co:nedy drama, "Our Uncle Joah," in a most acceptable manner. The audienco was well pleased. The specialties of Mr. Silver and Niss Frixie Lewis were, as on the opening night, exceptionally good. Little gold on-haired Jessie also made quite a hit with her specialties. Miss Welles in troduced something new when she ten dored her selections from the orches tral part, playing her own accompani ment.-The State, 20th. Valuable to Farmers. Elsewhere in these columns will be found an announcement from M-. L. W. Floyd, Prosident, Secretary, Treas urer, and General Manager of the Now horry Cotton beced Oil Mill and Ferti lizer Company, which is of espelal in terest to farmers and planters, as he states that his company is in position to Eqve themni money in purchasing for tilizers. Every farmer in the county will do well to consult Mr. Floyd be fore making arrangements to buy his fertilizers, as he is offering opportuni ties which if taken advantago of will prove both proltable and advantag cous. OhnIIme,rs--Mayes. The residence of Mr. T. J. Mayes on Wednesday of this week at 11 o'clock, was the scene of the happy marriago of Mr. M. B. Chalmers and Mits Mary Mayes. The marriage was solemnizcd by Rev. Dr. J. B. Fox in the presence of relatives of the contracting parties and a few invited guests. Immediately after the marriago they left tor' their futuro home near Pomaria. The1 Herald and News wishes for the happy couple a long life of unceasing pleasuire, happi ness and1 prosper-ity. Cigar Sale I I have a few off brands of Cigars that I will sell regardless of cost. These Cigars are all sold by manufacturers for first. class goods, but they do not suit our trade. Call for "SANTA BANA," "A TTACVA CLUB" and "BEN BOWS !" if you want Cigars at a low p)rico. My Rogular Lilo of Clars is up to its usual excollence We do our share of supplying the most fastidious smokers of the town, therefore, we cannot afford to keep anything but the best in our regular line. Thank. inig you for past favors and ask ing a continuance of samo; I am yours to please, S. B. JONES. Cannon & -ys are agents for the Mansion House~ Steam Laundry, OF Greenville, S. C. ADMIRATION is always excited by thme immaculate ly 'at apponranice of the man whose linen is done up at this laundry. IThe young ladies of Newborry al ways say they know when linen ham been done up here, becauso ouw patrons "always look as if they hat come out of a band box." Qivi us your packagen. rE THE FARMERIS FIVE DOL. 9 of Aimuoniated Fortilizers. Can r purchases on Acid Phosphate, Pot. teoing our grades against any others the material and toll you proportions that will give you a Fortilizor when hos. Acid, 4 por cont. of Aniuoia 00 por ton. Ask any guano dealer or will analyze as the above, and you ,ou to realize two cents per pound once in price. By reducing the cost em cheaper.; this can be done by ro. )ur fortilizers, thereby causing 100 requiro 150 acros to produco---a not crop-and if you decroase the cost iord to sell your proceeds in sano :m practical experionce, and ask you artilizors. We have only a limited a to got the advantago pltco your uits, as we hav0 not boOn ab o Fertilizers in the past seven index of this yoar's business, we l. Call and soo ino boforo buying, NEWBERRY OIL MILL, By L. W. Fi,oyi, Pros., Treas., Sec'y and Managor. xastr's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CA1OLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBEiY--IN COMMON PLEAS. W. 1). Iardy, Master, P'laintil'. ngainst J. V. and T. It. Sanders, I>fend auts. Y ORtDER OF THE COURT 'hereln, I will hell b fowe tho (5our1t house at Newberry, during the litgal hours of sale, on tire First Monday im February, 1898, at putlic outcry to the highest bidder, the following describ)ed property, to wit: Al t hat t raet of laind, betig a poriton of the real estate of tho hito Anrew J. Longshore, lit tie contly ani State aforemald, contaiing Two Iluidred and Nineteen (*19) Acres, more or lesFs, dind boiuded ty lands of i-st ate of A n drew J. I,nmgshore, Dr. J. K. Gilder, Mro. Dr. Thonipson and others. TRImis: One-third of the purelase money to bo paid in cash, balklane Ip able li two c(pal auail instaliwits wJth interest Iroi ( ay of sae, credit portion to be sectired by a ioid of the purchaser aend a nortgage of the prem t8es sold. Purihamer to Iay for I)Irs. XV. D IAlDY. MArstter. Miaster's Oll1ce, .hian. 1l, 1898. Sheriff 8 Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAlOLINA, COUNTY 01F NEWBELiY. Silas Johnstone, Master, against Thros. S. Moor iim is 1x,'or., of A\laric W. I1ormian and Addle V. Aloorman111. . Y VIRTUE 0P AN EXI-'CUTION -) to ine direct.ed herein, I will sell beform the 'ourt, Houso art Nowberry, S. C., on Saleday in February, (70h) 1898, the following described ireal es tate, levied otras the property. of Ad dic V. Moorman, to wit.: All that pI co of land sit,1ate alIOut U I les 1north of the Town of Newber.ry, . I., in said County andit Stte , conitain ting l'ighlt, Acres, mtore or less, anid b ourtned by lands of Mlrs. E'~lla I. lnoyd., I,. W, Floyd arid Pubrlic lI oad lead ing ferm Newerry to Union. N. C. TE'R1Ms di" Sa rl: (Cash. Purichtlaser t,o pay for paptjers. Sheriff of Newbrry County, S. (' Shreriff's Ollice, .1 ani. 10. 1898. STATIC OF~ Sot;TlI CA l01iN A COUNTY O1F NEIW l E t. Y--IN PRHOBATE COL T. By WV. WV. Hodges, Em . P'robai to Judinge. W H ERE AS, A. J. a itson, C. < '. C. P.rath inarde s'it Ito mn ie to girt hIm Let,ters of Admntristration (if the Estrate an(1defreets of Ni ra, Neille Jonres, deensed: '1Thesoeare', therefore, to ellte anrd aid. mnonish all andn sinigultar thle kindredjin andi crediltors or the saliM hir. Neille Jones, dieceasedt, that the bt'te and1( at) p ear before met, in tire C irI. of P'ro bate, to be hreit at New borry (out H-ouse, f'n the 22nd daiy of J1air., neOx , after publlition11' hereof, ait ii i 'eiOtk in tihe forenioon, to show cituse, if aniy they have, why thre said Adonirstira tioni should not be grartnt. Given under my hand tis thre 9t,h day of Decemnber, Anino D)omnil 181)7. W.XW. HIOD)(ICS, J. 1". N. (. TO Sv,TRT TiS SEASON, WiE AIF OFIERING SO)Ml' VERY LOW PRWCES! I case 4-4 Hienichinrg, it0 1 earse Outing, at 5e. I case Indigo Blure P~'rits, 5. II case Oil Rled Pirits, 5c. 1 case 10.4 Blaunkets, 50n. 2 hale8 4-4 Shieeting,-Go. 2 bales 27-in. Plaids, Se. 10) pc. 8-oz. Jearts, wool flilling, I.c. 20 pc.8I6-in. Henr'lottau, wool fill inrg,so. O pe44-n. " " " 25r*. Inl our Pstock of Binlck Dress Goods w have a complete line in faar anid pilin from 20c to $l.50 per yard. 'in our Cil (redt Dress Goods our1 stock was never better in this linri; y'ou will findI st.ylIe aind prices to suit. In our Silk Stock youwil iIal thre new ii thing t hat aire out ini Fanirey Stri pe, l'labul aneil Figured. Also fancy V,tlvets ini all shiadle. We want, your to see our line of Damatisk, Napkirns rind D)oyles - 50-iin. Ited Damask aut 25t'. htleaching at till prices. fIr NiapkIins we can givec you ar good one for r50e pier do. You must, seo ouir line of I"lanneris. Uurndeirwear and Iirlnets, princes ton suit all. Ini our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT we raro showing thn best, linet of Sailtors ever shown. Our ne0w shaide,s and( farn cy H-ats aii' wort,h youi attenrtionr. in Rlibbons we cart show your all of tihe new shade1s anud colorinrg. (Cime tarnd seo what we harve ntnw ini fatney VeilIinrg. tiWe are1sur we cani pleaise you if your will give urs ai look. Yours truly, Davenport & Renwick, f. 1y NEWBERRY OPERA HOUS. C. A. BOWMAN, MANAGER. ONE WEEK COMMENCING, MIanMu. M9g4tt, Jan. 24. THE FAVORITES. Arnold-Wells' Players NIV CONIPANY Nl,'%V SPlCALTIE.S, NICV PLAYS. I lRcE, 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. RIeserve seuls now onl sale at Isullu place. it. TOWN TAXES. 'NDK,Rt INSTRtUCTION O11 THE Town Council not.ico Is hereby iven that execut-ions will bo issued for alI dolinintit taxes aftor Jnnuary 31st. This Is linal. Ily order of Couneil. C. A. BOWMAN, C. & T. T. C. N. NOTICE. III[-" AN10W"13.RRtY GROC14"RY - Company has this day boon dis .olved by 1m11utual conment, W. 1). Good in and It. C. May bin having bought the slock of goods. The flirm will hero afte. h rin uidel- the lIrIn nan of ('ooia' and Mavbin. Tuanking t,he public for. the Ilibunal pationage be sto%e(l oin the old firIn and soliciting a conltiitiance wviLi tie low firm.. Rtespeet,fully, W. 1). (OODMAN. f. 21- It. ItN AYIN. Nolico o Filial Sctt!cMent anl Dischorge. NOTICE' IS HEREtiBY UIVE-N that. I will il.iko a final settle flt0110 oil the utstato of Mrs. Fann1ie 8. Andrewm, deven"ed, oul the 18th day of Fbruary, 1898, at 11 o'clock, iI the ( flle 4if the Judge of Probate for New l'irry Counlily, in the Slate of Houthl Carolina, alnl will linl Iedlately there. arter tiplly for a final dishirge, as Adinlinisirator of t.h- haid eNtate. All pivr-ons holding clitlim against the mald cst.ull will renlder the Samlie tly attettted, and aill persons indebted to Ithe said cstawe will please pay thle une10 oil or before that tite, to tie un (lerigtid. W. A. AN D11,WS, Adinhibt,traoir. January 15, 1898. f. 4t. Diss1toin of Pal't11o'ship. T f11 l' [iRM OP VANS & WILSON havitig dlissolved by inut,ual coil selt they will t". thank their frienlids an(I forier customerH for the liberal p1tr,olngt. inl the pist. The new III-Im of I"vtas & WIlbur will coitinue businless at tho o1l st,and, andt Solicit. tlbZ pula,ollage of their frilendit Itlcl forer custornlen This nlew firml will carry-3 a fil l 111e of Gr1-ocer-los, Dry (I....dI::, Buutti and Shous an:1 Plantation Gu1>1es. (iv'O themll ia call. I-'ANS & WILBUR. rip1 l : A Tl; m, sou-l'ii CA RO. lINA--NEWlIJI41IY COUNTY COllI iti' F COM MON PL IHAH. Joh1n Mt. Schmi lert111 as1 Suervi1sor1 forl Newherry1I3' Courliy, StateI of Southl (aroi llina, Pla3inItil taigalI si. AalronI par Itner1s((111i delnst1buiie I niider t he 8i InI1111 'i mem e of. (thenha' &l 1"ied Iiud tiol for1 i*elle f.h Cleina-t (2iled, for New ia-.rry Ciounlty, and to serve a ati Newhe r'ry (Cotart. Ho1us1. South (Coroi ina, witin1 twety days3- aler the ser vIle hereof; e'xI'lusive oIf the( day of Hill' se rrv (ice; ainid If you fall toI ans8wer sidi, the( phduIlt Ill' in thi1s aet-oni wIll I11UN I' & H IUN'r, P'latfI's Atto"neys. )Dted D)ecembekr 21, A. I. 1897. To thle Deofendmaia. Aarioni Ilinthen thal1*1 ini Monriou Ilickart: ' ('I ake 110not ita thei. comlplaba, la dhav of Dcemer111, 189)7, Ifild in the (1illee of t hu Clerk of' the Court of Com1 mon11 Phas 11 for Newberry (Coun1ty, ii the State (If S uth CIarollia. If (NTf & H UNT!, 'IaIn tifI's A ttorneyn, S 'l'E 01<' SOUTH (CAROLINA COUNTY 01"' N1EWhEiity..--li ('OM MON P'LE AS. J ohn Mi~ . Seh 1pert au 111 SIipJervisor fori NewheIlrr'y (County, Mouth Carolina, P laiintifI, ag~le*1t Mi. N. I(jJienhal al (C. 11. Risetl, .partnier0 d'inlg biuins11 urider thei fi, un name of if HunmIlIonIs for itelief. (Complaint FlJeld. " ~OU AItE' IEItEfIy SUJM tho complaint11 inII 111i8 aclti wichO IC 1led in thilee of,i t,fIhe Clferk oIf (ourt, for Newhe'rry County, and to servo a copyI ofI your11 answe Wo the said811( coin ai. Ne Owherry (Couirt Husie, 8).1r hi Caro fina V withIin twent. 1 ay ( aftOIer tile Melr vi' here14' 'l i; excofn-.ive of' the day of 4111h ('iIlIjvlee;lWfli andifyo fll1( t olswe 811id, the hInitif n11 iis11 actio 1)1will a1pplfy to the0 Cou 1rt for 1110 rele Id le :nande in101 1 tho 48111n111ain1t. II UN I' & H- UNT!, P'*tlaiti's Attornleys. I)ated D)'eembe'r 21, A. D). 189)7. Toi t he Defenidants , M. S. HOosenthll TIak 1(0 ll.-e, thalt thle com11pI&fn t In 11 the abIo s1tat.ed aoltion wats. on the 21st dayl3 of Deoni m er, I 1'7, fli ed in t he offlee oif t hoe 'lerk of 1the Couart, (f Comm~rion PlIeas for Newherruy County, in1 tihe Sta (f 8outh Ca mrolinail. HUNT & UUNT, J. Y. CULBRIIEATH, Plintifr's Attoravny.