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heuald and gn,. E. II. AULL, Fiout. TUB KILLINO OF BAKER. The killing of the negro postimaster, Baker, at Lake City, and the wounding of his entire family and the burning of the oflice was a fearful thing. There is no ground upo'i which such action can be justified. True it was an insult to a white community to import a negro from another county aid make him postmatter for a white community. The administration is making a big mistako in doing anything of the kintid. Still this, as bad as it is, does not justify a ch er-uel and inhuman asasssinat ion as was perpetrated at Lake t ity this Wec. And such action w%ill not help us in this section nor w ii iz change the a0tion of the adminiu'at:en. Ve do not up , oweer. that P're"idenit -(le.inley o:- 11,-: Hanna woul'i ituport a ra: : ske him pot atrof anly te n i.O . Szil: We y.are1 :1n1a wor-einan a egr pItatr Co a n bCbaleotha nea:.,. Ther,eare worse tins an ihi. an x e f the iake aini itizs of 1.k iy is not like1l t :yAIkit ila:Stel Lan,o m "k-nn, The\- arte a othe uay rcula d 11artmentpith refet..renc o orn,an fo?* sever.i :..t-vk. l wharlzto hai reing and iere arct nOtVle thidre- thaln of ota tiof 0aher iw tilhe s1vatvhton.n 1y the Oitzutin of L.ak0c hhit:. mo it dule hIt,re of o y. fore.t ('ly 1%C oit wa near the Itwo l Whleat al'C illt-TC'til" and inlStrllCtiVe. and to Inan whioe in veti i-ationls do l8ut lie i Ilit, direet ion of ta astv tohe will pove a reveition. I l :m thle prod. ctio. In - ii1,h mproductiIons was 111S60. 11 .111111,1111(l1 kIl'- Ill ls-ki tile prodlotijoll was oliY 7,01.011111tl 44'.1 I)t\ done to l.0. that of Wi yeais .e foy e. it w uIp it wa nicat', Cle tw p . il lion T ah.l wie varia-n in t1. Ill Pte1 a rd it duas tgrti atiov twe billions anti in IS116 ita leachet sal. yield:,0. in 'I the prod et ion was down to 1.e12a0e.ar h, the vlet ofeth it was - to 2. 12 er h,uhe:fo 'I'l,ese wle. a iiuil. ill tilhe f e r of o theCt.s w.'t dy ear -o' h o li ar har Sea Bolls V'ez-110-.,' inl a itm 'm or1 1-11 m1 Ilallel. Tneld: and thVIe prde of e I lp VateiI larted accotdin e to land eticiad. For the valehma, vav P,!f the valer of the12 was . 1V. pem -e- fof It5, 2 . per u5iael. Fv li.\ foiliel cro eaf189 exleeddhaof8- b of0th. be l, the fild porlrme was 19wA buhels: for tc , latte, 262as heis. ''hce 11ttl' vaO(lutte io o f t 1he1r atLert year d iotno ovellrc tio bdillonv Tin price, o fat is the valtio pet acre is hoshel-ii ed. The o n tkhe sallet' Vfy01) of tho ws $8.h ae a e me1a of tlice la,ier i h89i5 was 4th ear. W hi e then eo of 18N ex-esedled tatI of oi by 9,000t,1i r bhoels, t li foime' wias 'wheat) tis ag 0yaste fore1n total vaudie of thho coi' crop reached 4$836i,mIo,wo in 1mi1, whiell t ll( rod tion was over two hill ios. Th 1l'VC'lWr DU1)11t:0o11 that vveii wa., 27 whisil ttof the awe,andt lrop i a8 fyahe onl oi:tha.a.-.\gus a'o Chran. EuThese~i aeos il'dretig iue amt'in thow that cottote,a i the easy cof $ it et is true'yo cannoi taliey take a(' load oforn ore and ge I~ t li athe (rfadh ('ash forj ie lik'eyou fennfon belw$.l t4Ol1) the if yohave tit iit your erib you < wo ave nl take tthe oney-ut receivc fow that cott(n is tr iot ati onyei'te (lof Takch thec prcan fhea "2ti/.d year t te peent always tais a lreal ofa ette to ae yaur ownth rasd theahn i t, ~ c ito takou'e ihat you get foi' yotir ('(ton1 and1 tuve ito at.une ito y.oeaor. An then 'corni andie ithesat rart produc nts you ar'e obliged1 to have. Yor can turn corn Into meat, and into chick ens andl tur'keys and( a gr'eat mlanty thlings that, if youi (10 not, have, it takces money to get. Only a few dlays ago, as we have ail. ready n-oted1, a coin con venttion wat hal1d In ChIcago. Of course we cannot ratise cornf andl wheat, like they enn iit the WVest, atnd we do not, helieve ii would pay3 us to make either corn ot wheat 0our money03 crop), but, certainl3 it will n1ot pay1 the farmert to raise cot t,on at1 present pies andl buy1 these pro0 duets. And no farmier tneed plant cot toin this spriing ex pectinig It to briny~ more than 5 cents next fal,. It, may d< it andl we hope It, will, but we should not bank on a higher' price. Cotngressman Hloutelle, of Clilcago has been r'eniominatedl for C.ongess oin i platform "tunequtivocally and tunreser'v etdly In favor (of the gobi standard.'' Ii Is well. Ever'ybody r'espects a manly stand, wvhether' It, coincides with our own views or not1. It, is the man on the fence that the people cannot trust. Augusta Chronicle. Oui' cotempoi'ary is right. Every body does have more respect for the man who takes a stand and maintains it than for' the man who is oni the fence. We have respect and admiration oven for the manly man, whether we agree with him or not. It looks now as if war with S3pain will be Inevitable. TChe evidence so) far* poInt, to the fact that the explosion of the Mdaine was caused from the out side, and the latest news In the papers yesterday was very warlhike. Volun Wee have not yet, been called for. We suppose, however, there will be no scarcity of men in the event of war. We publish an luterview from Pres. ident Wilborn in response to our rt - quest for information published last week. Ho says no further organiza tion was to be made. That the organi zAtion made at the State fair was to last.. We have not had time to look up the matter, but our Impression was that Presidelnt Wilborn was either to call another meeting In February. or some time after the Atlanta meoting. or to issue an address and give sonic informa tion in regard to forming county ot; ganizations. There should be uniforim ity throughout the State in forming county organizations if we are to have a State organization. Our county was tenporari ly organized awaiting, as we underskood, the action of the Atlanta ineting and another Stat.e meeting. However, we are not anxious for a State meeting. Our county will soon be thoroughly organized. The Ooml inittees in the several towns,hips are a: work. and after tho oumnty meelinz 1on the0 7th of Mtarch), Newhe!rry will hasvte at Irotty com1pleto and thorougorar iait ion. We a.0ree mo-: h n itmh wOa the Sta:e ne wsn'aper' a-aa. a>,t .. o!ihes wai. r -turte to~ l.e a'lit awa nv mad up n t ti me ofte nie:- fr' Ralra Com wtv Lot, ro' N'7 * onzai: ea w r pin a 7a i is - tha Newherr11 haWniate 1om vi mic- ded pS ko-ay tn to dad. an11I al . )0, 111.ade up1 inl th1,is o 11' 0. s,OW1'WCt' ritedan asitis knowvn evil 11inded person na ,av think we nuade the omuission purposely. Nf course evert1otiv knows that lion. .J. A. Sligh is a candidate for that ollice and everv hody knlows that he is at Newherry man and everybody knows also, that other things being eqllal The lleraid and News always stands by Newherry mn. It is oir pulrpose now not only to vote foar \1r. Sligl for, Itatillroad t'om M!,sioloner., bit to advoclte his electiot. It i, valy yet anld the compilaaign should not he opened for at '-ast tihrtee or four mont hs. In tle list of eandidates for Siuperin tendent of .acation the nane of lon. ArIthur iller did not a))ear, thouglh lie [as been ientioned in that connee tion. -1h c1anldidates are so n1uerous it is a little risky to undertake to comn pile a list. Gov. E'llerh has acted promliptly in lfering at rewar-d of $5t)00 for the appre hellsioln of the ,0ake City assassins. Tle Unlited States goverMilent will also take cognizance of it, for the I'nited States mail was destroyed. Vith all this force prosecutinlg the case thoy should be able to find out and bring to justice the perpetrators of the haorraile crimae. A few tmonthst ago, Mr. iyron Every aifllieted with rheumnatism. H-Iis right leg was swollen Itihe ftull lengt ha, cauasing haimt great 14ulliering. HeI was advised to try ChIaamaberhuln's Paini Halma. The first bottleI of It helped himii coinsidler ably and the second bott le effectedI a cure. Th'Ie 25 andta 50 cent sizes are for Haite by WV. E. P'elham. Al t. I-:ditor: Ytour replort~ of the eot totn growers meet inlg of last Saturday does not1 give a clear l(dea of the sob stit 'te& otfe red by mec-or rather pre paired1 by met anid ofTered by M r. Crot well -for the lierst resolution paropiosed by the committee. T1hae resolution of the committee pro0 plosedl to "pledge"' the association "to reduce the acreage In cotton by plant Inog an aunt f of latd in food crops so tiicient to prtodu1ce abuntdantt, suppl)1ies for both the families of the proprietors and the laborers on all of our farmts and p)lanatations .' The objectioni ratised by Mrt. Crot.well was to the word "'pledge", satying it wias Impossible for hinm to carry out such a ''pledge''. MIy substitute was In tended to meet this objection of Mr. CrotwellI, andl no (dollbt of others, tad was as follows: "' 'hat we UUn UPON all cotton growers the sup)reme im-' portatnee of reducing the aerenge at least 15 to 25 per' cct, the p)resent yeOar, and that, prop)ortionately mnore cornI whIieat, ont.-S, peats, pOtattoes, oalitts and1( other necessities be produlcd ait htome.' The idlea wvas that wh'ile the assocla-. even uargo farmers to act in a certini way for the general goodl, It could ntot ''pledge'' thema, and1( that to attemp)t to do0 so would simlyI lie to r'epel nmany. ThlaIs, as~ I am1 sinace infoirmed, is actual. 13' the situation, and1( that some-One at least-of the ltargest cotton r.rowers In the towm'ship would not go Into thu meeting, though here in town while it was In session, because they did not propose to be "pledged." I would( be obliged to youl, Mr. Itor, to puiblish this as showing the purpose08 of thle sulbslttute p)repare'd by me. it was simply an effort to harmonizo. B3. 0. D). Mr. Ward L. Smith, of F~rederickp, towna, Mo., was troutbled wilth chronIc diarrhoi for over thir'y years. He had become fully qat istled that it was only a question of &short titme until he would have t.o give up. He had been treated b4 somec of the best physIIans In Europe and AmerIea but got no permanent relief. One day he picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an advertisemjent of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Dlarrbot Remedy. HeJ got a bottle of' it, the first dose Ihelped him and its continued use 9.tred him, For a tle b.y W. E. Peiham., OUR PROSPEMTY BUDGET AlL TIR NEWS 0FA 1,1VUI AND 1"Itk ILMtEAsIVE TOWN. (PNiwe*0 (Nit dn3cnstea.e tlerttd a, d Newfa Sombody In and :round The Ilerald Snd N, ws olee is g'>ing to have to emi grate or go to Cuba to fiaht to frt- her. In mlly rcpxorlt of the serviWs i. Grae church I Va'd D'. Ill1ian's sermon was ' >me mster':s 'explained or A qtiesti .n in Theodiv. and tihe Iyp or proof reader Iad I The,4a ey . \e looked up tihe word in oeii Ca: :. .1. S. land. the -nia aeri o the 1l nn lutnual lusurartee Copn w1as in town for ta &0 a ra:-e '00m. pok NV 0 the 11 0 of 1"te n:11 r Qr 0 or1 I: r I ''0i W CeWate, '. , - soe h,. I" , 1 ,~ r R I\'. h IA vS V Ong eton e dun h :stsao ors t.'erill SI'. Coeturn d to hs home .1 n Atlata i't e. e - ,,polld lit'r a we e a, !-xz,v: a old hlit1e. fov 11 t.wkinst 1*,, . rt'artViicd to I-.is *A-,: t' Josic \\ its. we a,o -lad to say. s ,upr'oV' is. ow ly. and hopes to 00me0 't by April -t to see her L homec Nv. I'.. 1 .ong. of Ohio. Its been "taki E- in"- the w! rvounllding coulntr. He V It uip to the ilonuiike and was very imh eIas With the faNIin lantti )f that sectio . Ile says it was tin un xpect'd thi. z for hitt to -get to K lot' 1k. Hec w'n to Newhe rybor Tues day ad will go int'' the north Westernl portiet of the Stat,. Abbeville. Ander son1, ( .reenville, &c. le says thatt there is not ts much -oaz rown here as he expet ieti to iini. . he .%as I erIe ill July i id A ugust at I see soite crl-ops le Would think that thore was too much gr-own inl soe pla s t least. Ie.Ilso says tIat t,he farinng here runs too much to a speciti or one crop. That, is cotton. 1t seems tiat this is the gen-. cral illression of ill persons except our 1 n Ct(tontts. I volider if we ver v ill see oul error. IZaise enough to do us ILL home and never minid the WVest. $1.50 wheat. will have no terrors for uts, neithier will $t it r $10 scare' uts. ias we will lie w;dependent of them.I WVith dlenty to eat and wear' we will he htappy antd serene. ''The leatgue socia' at .\t'. .1. A. Sitmp.. son's t:as enjoiyed 1' yi Il whose good for'tune it. wias to he there. I les rn that, t.vo sheep havte .heen it Mrts. 3 issouri L one's, on Satluda rivetr, for sot te weeks and no owner' can he found, andl( I tim reituested to matke this not,ie in order thnt. if any reader of Tihe l'eralid antd .News hats lost anty shieep he einn go and( see if they' are his. We told you the happ)ly marttriage hll s wvoutld ring ag'.ain . Th1ey rang outt loud and cleatr on Iast Sunda11y tmor'ning whlen AIlt. G. A. IJt~uca wase mautrriedI t.o MIhss Clara Mautthuews, oif Saluda County. R ev. Drt. Hjalbman perfortmed thle cere We notice ta pile of large columns ly ing an front of Mloseley Bros. st.ore. They will Lake out the cent.re wall and puttt the columnn s in their place. They will muake oilier impr)tovemet,ts ton the H-on. 'T. S. Sense, Solicitor' 7th Citr cuit, wt as in townt latst, 'Tuesdayt shaking hands w it,h his many friends. The Agricutltur'al H-ail case hits been sett,led at, last, tand oh, tty, itt what a cost to us tax payer W\esley gets a propert.y worth $t5,J00 for only *3,(t00, and1( thent the State :natrks satisfied( his mort.gage of $l0.000. tand the ltawstuits antd coits, antd rents $2,10 la)i yeiar, will matko i utanother' $2 1,00, attd who foots the hill. TIhe taxpi.yet', of courtse. Rev. A. G. Kirkyn:t riek has jtust, r'e t,urned front a visit ibhis brotheor, .J. MJ. K irkpntrtick, of Gri .alth, N. C., who has been iti had health l.w some L,hno. WVhi ie Ott itis r'eguilar' pastor'aI visit last week to Itis1 t'lek chturtch contgr'e gat ion R ev. K1i'k pa tick tmarried MIr. G. 0. Steele atnd NIo V Jessie lsober'ts, F'ebru'ary 1i.. Otn T uetsday, I)ot4: las, the shtoe maker' whlo has' a 8shop int LIe house ont the com net' Min and tttiroad Street, was sittting by the lime readitng, wh,on his clothes took llire, tand hbut fot' the altarm given by the school glirls he doutbtless wotuld have burned up. Mrt. iE. B. Kibler' atnd Prof. Iiaiynes sutcceeded int pttng him oit,. lie is pretty biadly burned. ''Tia week we chrotniclo the death oif Aunt Racthel Grlln on the 22nd. She was laid to trett in Colony cemetery anid was aboutt 82 years old. On the 23d Mr. Honour Trouitman who has beeni in bad healt,h for a long t,ime passed away. 1-t was an honest, hatrd working man and Will be mIssed, lHe leaves a wife and a n.tmber of chltdm-en to mourn his loss. T~h tna onnb one they are e'lig tho e ts *0eL-ot malj rity In xh%- -*k*k kNN.WA in talking Mhot thv MaN \ it day or Iwo *to V%itW*k \\ -XA .A, of the Vinvv \\'A*S *W, "14ty \vry 11u110 hkv \\,A% %'. we-,. % ,A,, I In one war and l w $ i,4s ; 0A ad' w an tol kn mMi 9 %\-,ttur ha t. o ,Ji sss YIN la x 0qma1 A t',r n t' . i s m4*N'. \'i \Nit Io o'im', 1: Vnwhw i. INes 00,~ s you ~ ! loean1 "ysas us N,N1, \' 4k t% 'ell a 4 k, i andY 4 . 5 ,' ( 4~I '4 4 ~ 4 V k ; --wel y o kno th res fori kno 4L, u. AI,' I. lo I ' y tu - ver a. d%gAI4 h e' Isom of tose little '. 1s he mddu bi SnverVn waw ucssa h uies andva no.d tv. I n\-w w a is. bhe htAor. I have s1 ko o tw thing S a thle "ItInt, timue lilm-0 than onot, andt hris aked to o ad fon. vMyore Whell old .~d Kay Imuk."I no a lt> Kay ad it legins to yell and kiek and -\\l 01 \ kn iow thle r-0est fol% I knot)W the th11e turned over and handled some of cnos little ('hips the od tiho tt I nfor wa a sueess at th r business and now old lan Kay is not bKteed am hav he alway gd them in a bid humor. I have somnetimoes inl miy boy hoodI days wake'd tip and foun.d mlyself laughingI but one usually did away with th e otlher an nil can ' Say liat, I ever sue yeued. Now if yo. had said cough I could have tolght you w o e to hate "uccede s, but. its o asoed ly method O you. I hpice Yo have o-nshed iqp yomr lauigh by this time and1 litie had at good naptj but not at Rip Vanl Willile onle. Chips (lid You say yo hild it "Sulomomi."' Where did you gvt It, I always tholight you were one0 next fall. Bring your Solomon with you t,he next, time you come out and letP me see it. KAY. CON(IltESS MU,MT ASSiST' HIM, SAYS 'I HiE PIt EslDENT. lIn. Aulsmals Tiht lie i Actively Preparing For War, Hut, Wanmits the People to Kecep Quiet aun< C?onservatlve Until the Of. nielsu lieport Ceoncering the I)resrcm t if the Maine IIan~ leoun Miasie lay lihe Com ianI,slon Na,w ait Work. WVash ington, Feb. 24.-To a Senator' who calledl upon him in order to ask some serious questions as to the policy of the Admiin istrat,Aon, President Me Kiunley, with the utnmost frankness, has utter'ed the following words: "I do not, propose to do anything at anllI to prcCIiitte watr with Spain. U p to the present I do not think war is eir her necessary or inevitabl)e. I would he lax in my duty, however, if I did not, prepatre for the future. The situa tion is grave, and the policy of the Ad minsistration will be determined almost entirely by the course of events from timue to time. There is no necessit,y of alarming the people, hut Congress must be ready to assist the Adminiistration n' ithout too many inquir'ies as to the course of curent events." T ihese words of McKinley were given by the Sensator ini question to the cor resp)ondent of the C hicago Tribune andi repiortedl in that fpper to-dity. There is noi dloubt oif the fact that the gov'ermnent of the United States is act ually preparilng for' war with Spain. It, does not follow that war will conie, but the activity in both the wvar and navy departetments is too unmsistakable to be concealed. Many of the plici offieials unite in the belief still, In spite of evidence to the conitrary', that the explosioni of the Maine was the result of an unfortunate accident., but recognize the fact that the contrary may prove tr'ue at almost, any hotur, and that if it Is, shown, even inferintially, that Spain had a hand in the catastrophe, there wvIl1 be but oine thinig to do, and Ithat, wIll be to seize tho island of Cuba by fore of arms. At no t,imo sisnce tho war' of thme ie be'llon has the military branch of the government been so netIve its it Is to.. day. A lot of odd Pants loft over from suits, that we are soiling for loss than cost. Jamieson. f trf. llsth E(den ites. Rey. WillIamson, p'aetor of the Pree byterian Church, in your city, gaveo us a fine sermon at neth Fmdc (hm.... A U DtO WS , ;i' mW NOTIW#.E * ii oiwvN ki 0l 'm iWt,\*\ ti ,\Ys 0rs' k", xr t *k% ' N TY"MlNF.it.ti\ Is'' INO ripe Hoods 4hAwnMA 1 \\ 0 k,\"I ow")t Wt AUDITOR'S NOTICE 'M' IlAT) '110',T, ' fin A, lv'k as Aditistrator e, , Fips'umb *t'k, der'essed, Plain, i i ai Bv%xk T a t t,e .'ol plaitio to t al-shall assets. sell I ,ds, &.. 'N11111% A N ORD1'1 PR F TI IE I,robate q I ' 'urt, datI ed I it lt 11 da,\ of F1ebruaiy., t8i t.he ereditors of Edre- omib Lark. ,lek-elased, are hereby not fied to estabhi"ll their climiis in the aho"e entittled ;ioeedings, oil or be fot Monday, thc 14th day of March, ISi . and they are enjolned from prose eut iny their denm 111d4 in any ot.her pro eeing. 'w. v. 111DG ES. F. P. N. C. ]..'Oruarv I10, P-18. S I'ATE OP SOUTH CA1VOLINA COU NTY O-' NEWBRRY--IN JPROPTE ( 'OUJRTL. John, M. Kinard, (lerk of Court, and a Adml'r, &!.. of Nancy Coppock, d-ceased, Plaitiiff, against, John W. Coppock in lis own right and as F x'or of the W ill of Moses M. Cop p-ck, deceased. ut al, Defendants. Coriplaint to Sell Lands in Aid of Per so' al Property In Payment of Debt,s. .V VIRTU P. OF' AN ORDER passed herein, all the creditors of Mo .'s 1M. Coppock, deceased, are here by 'equtired to present and establish the e claims in these prloceedings on or l y~ the 7th day of March, A. D. 1897. WV. W. HLODGES, F'. bruary 1st, 1898. J.PN.C MT.-' i'E OF SO .JTH- CA ROLINA C )UJNTPY 1- N EWBIEB1RY--IN P 10 BATE Ct UIRT. Cal' in A. T\rook: as Administrator &c. of Edgecomb I trk, dleceased, PQtin.~ I.i f, agatirst F'i mnk Thomas et al, De fe idants. Coin plaint to narshall assets, sell land, &c. BY VIRTUll OF AN ORDER passed in the above entitled ac t.ion, I willIsell at NewberryCourtEHonse S. C., at p)ubliC auction on Salesday' March 7th, 1898, all that tract of land1( of which Edgecomb Lark died seized and1( possessed1, containing (552) Fifty li yve and, ThrPee- Fourths Acres, more or less, situate in said count,y and1 State and biounided by landls of John S. Brooks and Mrs. J1. G. .Jenkins, frontiu. oin public road from Clinton, S. C., to Island Ford. Tg1iis OF' SAJ,u: One-third cash, halance payable in one and two years' In equal annual installments, with in tcresit on credit p)ortlon from day of sale, secured by the bond of the pur chal.er and1 mortgage of the premises, with leave to the pntachaser to anticl pate payment of credit portion in whole or It: part,. P%rchaser to p:: y for papers. WV. W. HIoDaSs, J. P. N. C. Fevbrniary_10th, 1898. SPIA'tE OF S('UTH CA ROLINA (C UNTY OF NEWB1E[RY-IN CUMMON PLE~As. John l\l. Schump rt as Suipervisor for N: wberry Coui ty, South Carolina, PI 'in titff, aigam it M. H. Rtosenthal ar,d (1. H1. Rose.thal, partners doding bus'iness tinder the firmg name of' H Ib senithal & SenIs, i)efendants. SumiIamons for Relief. Complaint Filed. Ton (!he Defendants, above named: Y OU A RE HiERtEi3Y SUM - .moned and( requmiredl to answer thI le.an plaint In this act Ion which Ia filei IIn lbe of1lco .. the Clerk of Court for N ewberry Conuty, and1( to Servo a coip. of your ainsv.er io tho sald comn plaint ont the subs-'ribers at, Iheir office ait. 'wherry Couiir House, SouthI Cairo linai withini twen'V days after thie ser, vicle heref; exclu dive of t he day of such srvice; ami if yotu fall (o answer the comnpain t wi tin the times afore satii, (ihe pilntifl in thIs action ill apple1 to t he Cours for thle rel ief de. mailed in the compuiialit. Hl UN '& iH UNT, J. Y. (ULJIREA'TH Pitantiff'' Attorneys. D.ned Decembher 21, A. D. 1897. To tihe Defendanite, M. 8. Rlosenthal endl C. H-..Rosengthal: Take not iee that the complaint In the a bove shtted net Ion was. On the21st dIay ii I')ecem ber, 1897, flied in t he oftlce i thi- Clerk of the Court of' Common(jf Ples for Nrewherry County, in the Statte oif Soujt h Carolna.' HIUNT & HUNT, * -J. Y. CULIIREATH PIdntiwfP A enos... For Men We Make it Warm! SELLING THEM CLOTHING AND Underwear that fts snug, holds its shape aid kops out tho bittor cold north winds I... .1un1all along 'from 25 cents. to riCBS 1.50 por garinot in derwear rice uits fiom $2 to $7.50 and up. 810.T;r TIM LOWEST PRICED o tssuro ,oilits ea thiqt. that Van 1b0 ha0d. I 5Tako. tho highost pricod, we know that o U 1-o tt- good as the Iqon-y If UU (41n buly linyw 1016or E W S. 3. WOO TElN, NEWBERRY - - - - - - - - - S-.C. - BIG STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT REDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! The season is getting late and~we'still have a big stock of CLOTI ING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHING G0008 'I' IAT WEI 1 ILL SELL REGARDLESS OF PROFIT I We w ant to turn the Goods into money, and if a. >ig cut in the prices will do it, we will certainly accomplish'our object ! We have a very nobby line of' Suits, ihoes,' Hats, :Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc., That would make olegant Christmas presonts I Cone in and we can show you b.tter than we can tell you. We mean strictly business! THE NEWBERRY CLOTHING COMPANY, YOJ ARE GREETED WITH BARGAINS! TF- ose who prize the value of a dollar can not af -ord to not take advantage of the im menso bargains in Dres;s Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Underwear, Etc., now offered the public at Wynn's Bargain Store. Call early and often and you will be made happy, for happiness follows everyone who buy their goods from Wflqqs Borgoiq Store1 C. E.~t:UMMER7J H. SUMMER. G.TSUMME ~~ The Leauders of Do .ors in Low Prics Sf lfty ls a~~ Qroceries,Hardwar ,Harness, Dry Goodg ....Shoes nd Clothing.... Our load WVagons just,recceived. Car load Carge dha o arrive ini a few days. Doh't buy13 until Ya 00Orrigesd andBgge iricos. We~I can save you n Oney,.o e u od n e u Dor 't forget onr brand8 of Flouir: Obelils Fvoie BteI Vaterloo, Old Uickory. The best Flour soldk fort eyj