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From Latham, Alexondor & Co.'s cotton circular of last Satirday's date we make the following extract: The total visible supply of cot.ton inl the world Is 613,828 bales more tht last year, 660,092 bales mor1e than1 in 1896, and 477,668 bales less thlan in 189. The amilunt of votton that has been mar-keted to dato Is 2,105,027 bales more than hst yearl, 3,691.,1 balis Iore than In 1896, and 1,015,vtIm more tihan ill 1895. The export-s for' the year are 977,8116 bales moro than lIst year, 2,.t"5,470 bales more tiha in IIt, and 514,ii bales more than In IS95. The stock in V'nited States ports is 288,385 bates more than lust ear, 357, 3:30 bales more than ti in t, ind 91,1896 bales mnore t.han in 1895. Alidlaind uplilds is now selling at ni advatnce of only -i lents per pound above the lowest. price ouched this Season, anld C11,1otra11cts for Auglist deliv ery at an advance of only 0.25 ecents above the lowest. in our cirviular letter of .nuary 1911th and FebruarvN 50h we OtIdeavol'-ed to how the unleniabiv enormous losses that the Sout h has invariably sistailned whenl lore cotton was prodtneed Ihatn necessary to supply the wants of the world. If we should brinlg the t'Abulated fil nries made theln, up to this dlite, tte losses to the farlmers on this year's erop would appeari' still more t '-rtling: and with thie condition of aftairs now prevailing thronghout the worl. tle nlecssitv for a reduction in aerena-e this year should appeall o evory fairmter Withi greater force and inet'i him to largely ilcrease the produoction of tood Cro0ps. The planters of the Soutlih have no OtrlOiUgetent to platnt Cotton lar'el this year., with the Anllo-l"lSsian-'Ihi nese complications exist ing in the eant, which might bef ore the new Crop could be marketed greatly reduce the value of cotton. and the strained reItions of our own gover,Iment wit h Spain. which pos6iLIy llight result in war. staring themi in the face. Lven with iernt ntI peaee existinm between all the nations of the glohe, the conistiuptive te-and for cotton would not he sullicien it warr t%vra he proluct ion of inot her. sutcl lar"e A mewr lean crop as lst ear. An ilnevitable loss to the whole South. in our opinion. wouhl stirclv follo. F-rom a 'recnt circular of Me-srs. l-ll0ison & Co , Liverpool, the hiit'st authority on cotton consumption in the world, we ma"lZke tle following txtract as to future prospects: ''n ou .111 ant;ic ve port i'ued in ,Lan. unry. we showed that with an (mei. van Crop of 1 t. k 0) les, anad a Con sumliption of about 9,o.. hal's, the stock of Amneriicaa cot!ton in tile ports of the U nited States. V-utopo, andl the surplus stock at the .\ma :.m nid 1F.u1opeanlls would1 h abou1,w,t I.,. 0 a h les.4 wainstl olly, 1 .t 1 hstvei and we relmiarked tha't ini Ic-ar-d t'o thc future of lecs everythin' would ih pend iponl the piot..kcts 1f tle n1ew Crop. "With as great a r'edcLet ion in aere age as took piace in the spring of I-.7i. Ve Wollid S!e a reptition of the upward imovlement in values witnessed in that year; but it p1.kl'eS are1 a:*k i with pr esenlt Prict- and do not reducte" t, a.rea platcd. cii eetton will ber'llm a gre teil' l t'-l I ati it ever b;.s l'e l ill thel histor'V of the tIl ad, and panitcr' Will not Zget anything lI;e present prices." In thiir reportt AlIessrs. 1-:llIi,on X Co. baised thleir tuh.'tattins upoIn a cropi of only lt0.750,000 bah-'s. wh len li.9I5,-I I hales have alrad beeti~'I cn receivetd, andit thle intd ientt.ionst fiavlor'I ittt00 ft0 b-deits tm' T1he prcsen t ounfavtorallt out lookd tor prices of next year's t'r'tp shiouldi i nuce eve'ry ttuerehainit int the SoiuthI to use his 1inf lence wvithiI i')1 the l's to 'atuse at mar tked tedunetion itnlt areage, whIich'l would bt e sutely follow~ed bty bettter llriees andt gleater cotnfitdenten' int gen-' tvatl butsiiness operations tI t,bro hot iht' if the vast quant11 it y of t'toniunere ial t1his year shalil Ibe tut und ert 'tIottn, as 1is tustotmarty, ntinil enn~ save thte State ft'omt hut'ies5 ('ollapise nt. fall. The cotton so stit iulatetd antd Iprotduitted will sell att 4I eets or less. ThaI1t tteanis .l'he fertiIiz,eris have' Ibeen btou ght t.here Is tno hltp ing tht-- -hut, they htave not yet, beenI used. A cctlrdlintg as they are'i ulsed under(21 tcottn or food crops will the Stte suffer' or' prosper'. Ever'y sigtn10 poits t.o lowe'r prIIies fto' cottotn. l'ver'ty signitPO pints to hIgher pi'ces tot' br'oadsttuffs. A re w~e satte or' Insane? Th'ie niewspIapetrs of 'South Carol inia as ta rule are' doig t,hteirI (duty in warn1intg the farmliers5 how nuch deplends uplonl their action at th~uis junturite. WVhat atre the mner'chatnts eoing? 1 athamtti, Alex atnder' & Co. ur'ge that the umrchants use their influen11ce ith the farmers tto r'edu ce the cottotn aeretage. WXill they do so? Tlhey have great iniluenice. Ini mutny cases they pt'actically d ictate what the small farmters shall pIlat. They naturally desire ''a umoney crop' '-but whaut wIll It irltOlt them(1 to havt~e a money cr'op wh'iia will not yield enoutgh muonety to repaIty advan'itces? Grain will be the r'eal moneytC cr'op this year. rThe next month will dleterinte the ftie of South C'arolina tor' eighteetn months anftetr. If the State shall "go broke" on cottoni there wilIt be no0 tre v'ival unless and unitil the fall of 1891] Bhall showv a cotton dm'op stmali enottgh to assure the absorption of the wor'ld's sur'pltus. Whnt is doneo now wIll inlflut ence out' condition nIot only this year, but next yeam', It is a timeo for every sensible tman to exer't 'imaiself fot' t,he common weal.-rThe State. Theo above Is so porltinlent, andit so Itm portant at thtis time that we reodu'Ohtce it In on" edItorIal columtns. It is a matter' in which we aro tall litei'ested. The mnehant atd evet'y busIness mnmat, as well as the faraer, has an interest in this subject., We have on sever'al occasions recent ly refert-ed to thIs matter'. The cotton growers' conventIons have talked about it and dlecused It. A ftert all It 18 ia m1attor f0r each individual fairmllu to solvo lor hiumelf. We ak each one to view the Situation eadlily and dispas sionately, and decide for ihiself wheth elr het will holp to mlake times good Inl tils State (t whet.her lhe will he4,lp bring disastel to husitess by planthlig big vrops of cotton ai then un1dertuke to buy breadstullfs and feed for the farm. This is a time that behonves ov, ry farmi er to make all he needs for tho farm on the fart. The ildieattions are that voin and wheat will go higher inl pl-e tid cottn lower. Then why should we help !o mtwake cotton setll at I vents and exIpet t to uy oulr pro The State Pi'rohiblitionl Convention is it) o hel in A pril. We S11uppWt41 a V- Il vention will be behk I i this county 1o "enld deltg1t.- it) a State Conventiol) 1111 that the viall viH be issued in dilt ti tne. r'ho puirposv of thet prohibitionits is ito) l ilattv u fill S4taItte tit'kett. Tho State voted for irthibit ionl once and we glot, Ih IW lispolnsar1y. If prohlibitionl hll wVill this time the.-t. is n1t telling what we % 1 get. If tile half he t'ue tIalt i? told byI thlo;t who Iav beeion to ( 'iha of tiho' condiilti.n" there it is a :tandinlg shame to the II vi 'ind and t'istian mations of the world that it is pemllitt."d an111d has ntt per muittodeill.o so long: at timei. T. people aret sufering anti dying from starva1t :on. Wt send m o Pto V preac1 t gospel of p110'e to till Ilet hel. atai hlht here at oill- very door is at people d illn and slf ferilg for tho heneesUaries of life. Thte I 'hiait i:nation - Alouhl 4ay this thilg mut to.Wo w\on!lk rog ret to see .1 Warl bt thOrt :tre OVC11 \\0r-e thin11 In llaniy plaves ZZ11sriptionls 11re0 be ing takent to Z-:ld !-Alef to the t!tTering bIt tit tAinlinot be kept up inletinitely . Silice thlrt aIs been so much1ill war talk the vantlidates for toverna-or Iave no0t b)(t'n ver'IY mu1ch inl evidence. 11n fact wo ha.1 llaltl ltiling of ally of thetm in a fort i ght ext-ept from tile Nalaing Time-. whih'll clain:s that 'ol. Ge;orge Tillman111 is n;11t physivall y ablek it) make the rao, and even thinks that lie ll!.st he in his second chliltdhood. Antd thin t'. I. S. in the State iomlles back and zaIYS that your I liie George is a1; tn phyically an td possi lv zt rotli0' lita ll I v t I ia Iy Who are vely ili'll his Julior ill point of years. So there',k. \4iu have it. We will stee w 'Cln t illik. tlh'w" S little ILarel' for themto apest ml thw %tulilp. ( r inl t;ia i the i aditlites are vIL IaI, h i:' l Vl ile hat thell their pr'imary~ tnes t wo atntCs earlier. than lti%at4 slit, Kloninktt. Cr .i. Thl -.;-z, -o.f N!.ryr.tvilv, Tex., hins ft-tili at l1wre vil](1-ble dis em't ry 11" b 11-e 1-A bp q l i n: 1 .1it inl till Kloldiko. F.r ye:lus hiv sullered till It()hl 1wroly frloml 4.on suilonm, at(Com41 pailit(t byN hemorrhag11k9S; and)( Was ab.) sulitt ly e d by I)r~.King's New I)is ("1hi1. ii e decla reM that gobi is oaf littlet ouis etarI ; wouh4l14 h1ave it, even'i it It(os't alet'ttins arei pos'ditiey enart'l bty I)r'. Kinug's New a'I)is'overy.v fo r (Conlsumip. ttin Trzi alI btitles free iat lIohnrtscan & ( ihIer's I)rnug Storelt. It'gular44 sIz.e o ets., and $1 tt0. (itaranttted to cnre o1 plrie refutided't. Th'le weat ihe' is still pletasalnt, thougi a little warmii for' thet seasona. Ai'. lanal Aly is. I. II. lioulware ant Mliss I ,illie C'hapan speant, Tuiesdlay it Mrlts. I. I'~.t'annilon,whoma1 w.e atant.iionst bin tg it'k Iast, wet'k. is still re'al siel with hidlions fev'er. We tire < ilie soa ry~ that shte dot's snot improve v'er; amuth , bait sinacer'-ly' hope14 shet will soion - lier si ster Mrt. Ias. I I. ". "ai r, w ho ha ho611n visit inig hera tininig tbe latst, i tre mothls antd w~hio has been't sick duint'li the grieailt'' pm- t fl .at timew, is agai a list.Ill ill. We! ct'ain1ly hitpot she wil nott have't1 aothaer a':t.tack li ke her oth et MIt,. Willing- l'dmory sec'iti of Saitd (County, where she hait spent nearii' 1.itree muont ha visiting friends and14 rehl t,ive's. T1he frilt Itees are bloominag otL idm inig these p)leatsant spr4inig day13s. WV lart ver'y anxioaus foi' a good fruiL er'o thiis year'. Mr's. Celicia N ichiols andi lher' cli d reni left home11 Tihursday(l1 ntooni to spen4 ai few dayss with Mr.a J. S. Ilickley til famiily, or Iieienat, whot mo1ve'd from ou section just bleforet Chriistmas. 'Th cihildrenCI aire very aniou toII be) 1) < liv~es iup to thle presental. Sever'ai per'sons of ouri seLtion al tendedt Il) i) .heaniversart4y exer'cises the iliearyV sociteties of Newe'ry Co lego Fr'iday night,. Tlhey retportL tihe they' enijoyed it very'3 tr.iuch. We feel sadt as5 we) anniIountce the dlent of Uncle Jlohn lAivinlgston. iIe dIe atbot 2 o'clock I"t'dayu afternioonl after' few weeks' illness. lI[is r'emiiains we'r int ei'ied inlli the iCtery' at Now Chapt1) on1 SaturdalLy aftetrnoon. He ad it live a1 long anid useful life. ii idepartu'r is sad(1ly miourtied by his loving relat ive and1( many friends. Thell mnany friends of Mr'. Jlohn I May(es of 0our seton lamient tilt)vor,i and11 acc'idet,t of is and symp)atiz .wiL.h him11 veryl' muclh in his dieti'ess T1hey wvish thatt he4 will not aillow it t bear too heavily on his8 mind, howevee much lie may regret, the accident,. March 19, 1898. 13urL The following notives of Newhrty lawyo'e alt Sah1da by tho Seutinel In itt ann11iversariy edition, which by tho way W.ks crodtitable, wIll bO read with intor This fii ias vomposed of tol. 4'orge .lihsto , ex-. ongressan of wt 3rd District., and Ri 11. Welh, of New bory ('onity, laild A. .1. 1. 1uitter it failoult New 0ry 1Nt boy, it ',who has now II'raWt'lntly locat'd at Saltda conrt houlse to practice law. I'very body wil A at Ite ricgit e l I is 111-11m more than oldinlary ab1ility, espcially in t ilt trilnal praqctiet , by rollaol (if the deserved h IihIAI nitk of Alv. .ohn stonl l s lit) it1%t-M stia ( 'ot l. canl alreva v rek-all in'.ta.lts of his san Ni r. Alutnt'tr was bornt at S1.. lAuAke's, in Newhorry County, in IS72. Hisi pa rents were t ile Alon. A. T. :C. e.a1 Nis. 1"'..1. 111nter. 'T hvir onl, .1. 11. 11l l-n teIr. liko hilt miaj,rity oif the best citi /.n,llip of otil' conillti,v. w s iai.,ed oI the fll'ilia tId tiot nit1s1cd to b1iud work, Ilo attentde(' the cotiumlot schools till I V1, wlien le entered Newhorry (,l Ilgo. I Iter lie isulted his studies with eier-g atil dtcteriilatitio til IM,except fort (nliyea that he taull., i school. A ftr grauat ing w it 1ii si hoitor in a chss of 1:1, le agaitn tiau-hi 'lhool for ot year. Then he enterod the law office (I .lohnstone anI Welch of NowhAerry\' Finlishing tIe tproscirilted coitse, 1 was admittitted ill A)vliber., IM17. in thi class with 'ifoy, l'aoget.t ind ote Itv s ilte icessary gaitictions of a -,oot lawy a chlaracte t c'gy and ahili ty: tht so ine happily united ilt N it llnliter and titne attd opportunity oi:. are waitinlg for him to plove to Sa0ldi ais how advisable it i to ho reiim. hertd with his Clients. CUTIREAm.T11 & R A.\M.\W;E. ''hi, fivii' is cotipowd of .littiles Y ('ulreath aind ('arroll .1. 1ama g. hotl native Saludiaits. .1. Y. t'ubrutA o1e tiauiit, school it what is nlow Sah(la ('ount.. After reiad ing law he was adlttcd to the ba' tint l0oated at Newbry for thle pr'actie o his profc.Zit it. lic lait bee veiry se Oessfll I.as a lact itioner., especially tle vivil side of tihe coutt't. N r. Cul breath is on of tho leaditng citizens o Newberrv. C. .1. A1"amage, after attoendinrg schoo itt this countity. went to A'Iof. I lushy school at Leesv ille. A ftI rwards It -en ter-edI NewhVr1y ,'lV e fr'Oml WhiCh hlL rautated in l. hiing sottal honlol tInait (f his cltss aid winilin' the his torv and vs:aY ivodals. I le tilmight school int this and A.xittgton (outtis A fte' readiIg I under t' . ('utlbretthll liei was admiitted to the hIMt int Iceit, her last, atl altady he iv's proimiso of becoiti tg Itade' in his )profession The iillm of lile.lse N 11lease haIs ollivet at Ne wherry and Salida, and enjoys a lierttive practive at both pilaces. Cole. L. llease is it ciai-ge of ti Iirmtt's hbusinhess at Ni'whIerry'i. lIe is gradultate of the Ge'orget.ownl Un'tiver'sityv NIi'. i iloase Atas ttri't e 1d a prlomttilnnt ptlace itt thle Apolitcal as well as the lo gitA lie] ld. Ia' settei tme Ite was cotuni ty chtairtman of the Detmoutat ie pat'y fortt wo termtts he reprtiesentoil Ihis cottni ty int the Genera'l Assetmbly aiit in AII wvas at Demtocrat ic pre'sidet. iaI elec'tot tromt thte t hirid di strict. A'lugeneo S. lI lease, wihto is the manaitii er oft the Iirtm at, Salud a, was htorn a Newihe-ry andti is a gr-adutate of1 Newberi r'y ('ol log. lAo taugh t schtool itt tAt coiunity tot' t.wo years'. Int .Ituno last ht movQed to Sialudat tand wiasei oilitt'(f tAh Sent,inel unt.il his r'eti'emtentt, itn .lat ai'y. 1HAe is iat. i'oesant , a it'inbt'i of Ih c'ounty bardt' of i'dnttin. lie wa muar'ried ini N ovembir, i 18'.AMit, to A is - Salutta lhelle Aei'bett datghiter' of Mrt .l. WN. Hlrihert, of thiis counltyV. , tle fat.te t' of thlese youn g tttot ivw .a Ienry H-. IIoance, a ntativie oft .'dge a field , so we)ll kntown and1( bltovedl by. th A 'l' best t-alve int thie worldh for Cu ti . Irtuies, Morts, ATicerts, MalAt hteun e ~tver' Sorei'k, TIetter, At phnpi'd Ilan ChilIblalits, C1ornts, amtu all Sk in IruiA ions, iatal Aposhiively enret'ts PhAA's, or' I a pay requtired. A t. is itutarattit e to gAiv LI per'fect sat isfactiont ort nttoney' refunt tder PrIce 25i cenits peir box. For saAe b - i{tbertsont & (Ih ier. .NOTICE OF EXTRA TERM OF COUR' O TJN AC(COI.DANCFC WITII AN 01 .1. dot' of His Hoitot' ,iudge WN. e lenet, int word(s followintg to wit: Stato of Sout,h Cairolina-No wherr ~ Count,y--n Ciourt Genteral Seions-1i til Regular Tet'mt-Alarc'(h, 1898. - d IL t, peartng t.o Lt,e satisfactiont of th rCouttit tat att extra termn of the Coutl of Gener'aA Sessions is ntecssarly tociet 0 tih)(ecet, it isl orderled, ont mtotiont < ' 1'Tomais S. Sease, Solicitor, t,bt, a r iextr'a termtt of the (Cour't of Gen'eral Se sions fot' Newbet'ry (Countty bo convec antd hoeld at New bterry court hoiuse, u te elevetih day of A pil (being t if secotnd M\ottday of Apr'il), for thte pu11 l. Atose of ttryintg and disposintg of cr1 iim Scaises. I t is furt,ber ordered t.hat th Cle'k of Coutrt (10 isue wr'its of v'enh faiasti for thlirty-six petit jutrors tan ht shall hterein rtteqtuir' tho att.endantce < rl t.hity-sAx pAtt jurtor's Ott theo first, da oft said0 termit of this Cout her'eint or'dei e'd, antd that ho give dute legal tin necessariy ntot.io in the pu11blic jour ina 1of tAte county concer'nlitg thto holdini ~jof said ex tra termt of C!ourt. Ani extra term of t,he Cottrt of Geot .oral Sossiotns Is orderoied to bo holdent ( the secondi Monday An April, 1898, tAt Seleventht (lay. Only sutch cases as tarO now on tht docket will ho heat'd at tis OXtr'a tet'n WIt nesse5s antd porsonts having butsine, int theo Court of G'entral Sessions i take notice and govern thtomtselves ta< cordingrly. A. J. (IBSON, I Clork of Court, ~Rust," the dread of the cotton grower, can be prevented. Trials at Experiment Stations and the experience of leading growers prove positively that Kainit K *te is the only remedy. We will be glad to send, free of charge, interestitig and useful paniphilets which treat of tie matter in detail. GERMAN KALI WORKS. 91 Nassau St., New York. W401sale Pics ..Botall Traft8. ---AT A.C.IONES Foil THE MONTH OF >>MARCH 1898xl It is my purpose to givo the people of Newberry the privilego of buying five thousand dollars worth of nice Newpriig Goods Dress Goods, Dry Goods, No tions, Hosiery, Cronts' Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Hats, Unbrellas, Trunks, and Men's, Boy's,W omon's and Children's Shoes at. little in advance of whole salo prices, durimg the month of March. The fact is you could not buya singlo article at wholesale, lowor than you can buy your goods this Spring at my store. My connection with I my Phila delphia Hoiu.;e enlables me to secure advait ages that no other houso in NewberrV enjoys. I am liberal enough to give the people the bonfit of it. )unt buy on a credit and keep your husband poor, but lot him go to the banks and get the money and save 25 per cent. onl your pur chases. You may flatter yourselves that. you are not paying this differ enco but it ii there all the same. This week we will continue to sell all or our best prints at -Ic, our -new 1 2 1-2e p)ereales at 100, Lini ing Cambrics b)est qjuality at dec, Coats Spool Cotton at -ft)c a dozen. And all (of our Cassimners, Jeans and F"laninels at actual cost. A large lino~ of new Pants mit S0c to $3.50 a pair. Just recoived. Come aind see us oftoen. A. C. JONES The People's Store. New~berry', S. C., M%archi 1, 1898. l'HJIlDELPH1IA OFFICE: -I Ithi anid Maarket Street. No Reductions By other Houses will ever un der-soil or reach the level of Our Low Prices. We Underbuy a anrd JUdersell t.hem all ~Whether You eAre of1'ored goods5 at ost or at -. half price, come to the Boo Hive Y of bargains and you can buy the .same goods for a mere song. [, Yes! - Our prices are very little our Competitors need magnify mrg glasses to see theni! We knock them lilnd! Here Are a Few oBlack Eyes for competitors: S4-4 Ble aching Youirs att only n 3 3-4c. par yard. -4-4 Shmirn Yoirszat only Sc peri y'ard. -- .4 Sheet ing Li ~ Yours at only3 0 Bic. peor yard. LI I est Standii' ar lns at ~ Youris at 0only Good l 'arched Colfe Y.co yr Your~s at only3 aJ1(por pound Good Green Coffee Youris at onmly~ Seap)-- Good Wasih ing Sealp Yours att oply 3e. pier pound. All other Gioods at correspondingly low Your Dollar' Is worth twice as mnchi at thc l3eehivo of Bargains. '2O. KLETTNER, The Falir and Square Dealor'. The Latest I STYLES! The Lowest PRICES! Shall be our motto this season. We are in a position to give both. Our buyers have just returned from New York, the center of fashion for this coun try, and are now ready to talk to you about the things that go. buy inl tho cheapest : 1narket in tho conn try. buy inl ir1go quan11ti W ~pay Cash1. Wo th-oroforo ('oI1nmand I tho vory lowest. prices and will givo thom to You. Wo want to call you speciul aitten tion to the fact. tihat wo do not 011 tirash nor shoddy goods. Wo prido oirsolves in offering ro lillblo goods inl ('eery lie, ovel our chepost goods are' of stan(dard quil W o propos to lead in point of stylo and (uality and to meot. all com petition in point of price. Our Stores are full of nice, new springgoods. Wewant to show them to you, and will do as much for you as any house can. Come to See Us. Yours truly, TifE MOWER CO. NOW is tho TLME ...Tmr0... When you can get goods ... 10 per 00111. BoIov 10-4 Sheeting, 10c. 10-4 Sheeting, I21c. 10-4 Sh eeting (best.), l81c Marseilles Quilts, Pl'ie $4, ait $2.50. MarIseillesaQuilts, Pelee $2.25 at $1.10. WVhite~ Quilts, large size, (65e. Nice line of Huck and Damask Towels cheap. 20Opcs yard wide Percale, price 10c, 12 1-2c & 5c. Every piece M of goods in our store S marked down until Tuesday, - |archi - WYN' BARGAINSTRE For Men - We Make it Warm! B SELLING THEM CLOTHING AND Underwear that fits snug, hoks its shape and keeps out the bitter cold north winds I P SRun all along from 25 cents to rice $.50 per garinent in Undewea. Suits from $2 to $7.50 and up. yf U SELECT- THE LOWEST PRICED If Ywe assure you its the best for tho money that can be had. UoU Take the highest priced, wo know that Ii you are getting as good as the mone Pan buy anywhere. 3.3J. WOO TEIT, NEWBERRY -- S. C A RE INV IT E D To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of strictly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. R. C. wILLIAMS. t. ly Main Street, Ne% Ierry, S. C. Harris Lithia Carbonated Water TO REIdIEIf ANY CASE OF INDIh1STION IN ONE MINUlTB'S TIME 01R MONEY REFUNDED, O)t. If takell after oach f1eal will.Cilre thie Yorst Cese of lildigestion. Rohad what the emiinnt Dr. Devaga, of Chester, S. 0., has to ay of the water: I have used Harris Lithia Water with the most excellent results where I have been able to get my patrons to drink a sufficient quantit- daily. The carbonated has no equal in gastric disturbances. It is an excellent table water. It is a pleasant laxative and is a sure cure for Flatulent Dyspepsia- S. M. DEVAGA, M. 1). This water is for sale in Newberry at Robertson & Gilder's, S. B. Jones' and WV. E. Pelham's. Harris Lithia Springs Hotel will be open at the beginning of the season. For rates and other information -write Harris Lithia Water Co, HARRIS SPRINGS, S. C. Fine Whiskeys, Wines and Beer FOR FAMILY USE. All Grades Chearer than at 0. P. Houses ! -You Save Money and Get the Best by Buying of Uai! Send in Your Orders Particular Attention Paid to Mail Orders. BISTILLER AND MH1lOLESALE DEALER. NO. 2 PEACHTREE STREET, FOR SALE.MOETOLA TWO TORYDWELINGOn farming lands. Easy payments. A..lio c, wtheigt rom, godNo commissions charged. Borrower lan-al Cf($iBOd4fltheTow ofpays actual cost of perfecting loan. Proseriy. nyoe wihin tobuyInterest8 per cent. canwrteto he~'dcrigcdat lane JOHN B. PALMER & SON, P. .,NebcayCo, SC. fr ers.t. 3m Columbia, S. C. - HARNESS SHOP. Notice to Work Roads. ness Shopa o ManStreet,nexa dao rIHIIl TOWNSIPU.COMMISSION- to 0. Klotinr's. Will make new eras of ,huis County are hereby no- barness a nd repair old. Twenty-five o had ou ereoub Nav pu 35 o , yer experience. Prices reasonaable. JNO. M. SC I UMPId~i ' A've him your orders. Saitisfaction atSupervisrr N. O, guaranteed.