NHWBERtRY MARKUT. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Suwmer Btos. bloat.., .................. . ...... .... 6 6 . 8houlders ............................&o %m s .................................. I W 12c Best Lard ............... ....... 0. Best Molassus, new crop...... . Good Molasses ................ 25@3 Corn . .............................. 5 . M eal .......... . . ......... ........... 05 c. H ay.............. . . . .............. Oj . W heat Bran ........................ $1.00. Ist Patent Flour .................. $6.00. 2nd Best Flout .................... $5.50. Strait Flour........................ $5.25. Good Ordinary Flour...........$4.00@4.76. Sugar ................. ..... ......... " o. RicO................................... 01@ 8 o. Coffee..................(............. 10 200. Cotton seed meal, per sack. 1.00. Bale Hulls, per cwt......... 30C. Coutiry Produce' Butter, por lb ................ 15@20 . Eggs, por dozen ............ . 10c. Chickens, each.................... 12@20o. Peas, por bushel....... ........ 5o. Corn, per bushel.............. boc. Oats, per bu.:hel.................. 3'')50c. Sweet potatoes ................. a40e. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(a) 80. Fodder, por cwt ............... 60()75c. Cabbage Plntits for Sate. 15c. per hundred at my. residence in Biooklyn, The very best varieties. t&f2t J. Wistar Swindler. Wanted. An all-round, up-to-date compositor jints situation. Good stone hand and can make himself generally useful in any printing olice. Address, "Prin. ter," Lock Box 16, Prosperity, S. C. Spring styles in Zeigler Bros' Shoes just received. They are the best shoes on the market. 0. M. Jamieson. Bofore you buy, look at the Crescent line, at Leavell & Speors'. f&t2t Mis18lonary Address. President Geo. B. Cromer, of New berry College, will deliver an address b 3fore the Woman's Missionary Society of the Lutheran church at Newberry, in the church on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is invited to this Fervice. A little tmy asked for a bottle of ' get up in the njoriing as i'ant. ts you con," the drugist recog ized a ho'ichold nane for "Do%ttI11 LI t1o Early W.sers." and gave hin a bottie of thnse finous li.tle pills for constipatton, sick henlache. liver onud stomabh trouibles. W. E. Pelahm. For the NIxt 30 Days From date I will sell at itnd below New York cost Rogers Bros.' Spoons, Knives, Forks, and plated ware; Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Clocks, Broaches, Sit ver Novelties, Fancy Goods. Come and see us, our room is limited and we must make room for out' spring and summer go-ds. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and work guaranteed. Old gold and silver bought, and exchahged. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, tf Next door to Robertson & Gilder. A Good 1ty. This is what the Asheville Citizen says of M r. Edwin A. Davis and com pany who will appear at the opera house on Saturday evening next, April 2nd, in the 4-act comedy drama en titled, "His 1xcellency:" ",dwin A. Davis and company filled their engage ment at the opera house last evening to a packed house and g ave the best of sat isfact,ion. Mr. Davis, as the Baron, kept, the audience in r'oars of laughter all the evening. Miss Pearl Berry was ex cellent., The songs and dances of Miss Sawtcll ple'ased immensely. Taken on the whole this is as good a company as has been seen here this season." All deslt'ing good seats should leave their ot'der early at Scholtz' Jewelry Store. Prices 25, 50 and 75c. 'iThe far'mer', the mechmanic anttl tho bicycle rider. are ttiable to unetxp) cred cuts andl h,rutses Dt)e~t's Witch Itlazet 8alvo is the hiu t thing to keep on hanit. It heals quickly, n,il Is a w It kniown curo for lies. W . E. P'd Cr'escent licycles, best on eart.h, only $50 at Lecavel1 & Speers'. f&t2t, A cetylene (Gas, theo Light of thme Fui'ure. Why not. be indep)endent and own your own little gas plant, which will glive four timhes more light than om'di nary gas or electic lights at one-half the cost? A pplicable for use in church es, stores, factories, hotels, residences and co 1ntr'y homes; safer than ord mnary gas or crosene lamps. Approved by all the boar'ds o'f untderwr'iters Lh rough out the United States. We want, a first-clatn agcn t in every town. Write for catalogue itand pi'ces; TlF AuNTYLEd.Nl GAS M ACHlINE Co., f&t4t, Akron, Ohio. You Must Stanmd to the itack. 0. L. Schumper't, concerning whose candidacy for Glovernor' very much has b)een written of late, says again that he is In the race to stay. He was called upjon at Greenwood by a hundt'ed or more cit,izens and in the course of a ten mtintes' speech said: "'I am in the race to staty until the peop'e choose be twocon us." Mi'. Schumpert, is as wvorthy a man as South (arolina ever prlodueed. Hie is not as well known generally throughout the State as some, but where he is known he is honored and respected fot' his ability, his patr'iotismn and his ster'ling worth. While the IHet'ald suggested hIm as a catndidate perhaps before any other newspaper, It, is not our pur'pose to become his organ or to champion his catuse to t.he detri mienit or tany other candidate. We prto pose when the campaign comes on to treat all the candidates with perfect fairness. We are tied to no man. Spartanburmg H-er'ald. Tortureud for Montha. "1 was tor'tur'ed for nine1 months with niottle rash. I found no r'elief until I began tiaking Hood's Sarsaparilla. The fli'st fow bottles relieved me and I con tinaued its use until I was cured. I am now in b)etter health than for years amnd my skin is soft~ and smooth."' Mrs. L o'cy W. Biglow, Bushnell, Florida. UlOoD's PILLs are tihe only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. All cllgetml. 25c. VARoUS AND ALL AISOUT This is the first day of April. See notice of appointment of guard Ian. lion. Arthur Kibler made a brie viits to Columbia this week. Dr. W. E. Bolher has moved to M s Jane Boozer's on Cald well Street. Plant plenty of corn and all foot stuffs, and if there is war you will havc plenty to oat. In the Lautrens Herald wo notice ti cou ity candidates are already cominln out war or no war. Miss Gertrude Carwilo of the Wo man's College, Columbia. is at home t recuperate her health. Col. W. H. Hunt loft on WednoFdu3 for a business trip to Florida. and wil return the first, of next week. M. A. Carlisle, assignoe. advertise, the assigned stock of E. H. Leslie s Co. for sale. See notice elsewhere. Elliot Williams was arrested agait this week and again released on habee corpus proceedings before Justict Pope. Those wbo want to go to war with Spain in bohalf of the Cutban independ once will have an opportult.y very soon now. Passion we.ek servicos will be held ii the Lutheran church overy (lay next week beginning on Monday night at E o'clock. Tle public is invited to all these services. Mr. R. B. McCarty who has been sick at his home in Saluda for the past four months returned to Newberry or Tuesday very much improved. We hope he may soon be entirely restored to his usual good health. Capt. T. G. Williams is an enthusias tic Cuban patriot and is raising a con pany to respond to the first call for troops to help fight for Cuban indepen donce. He has already 40 men en listed ready to respond to the first call. We have added quite a number oi new subscribers recetitly to our list, but there is still room fo'' more. This is a good time to subrcribe. We will givc you the latest war news as well as the local news and send it to you twice i week. Postmaster Wmll. Y. Fair will ret,urn from Washington today and Mr. David son will turn Over the oflIcO to him. Mr. Davidson has made an ellicient and an accommodating postmaster and we have no doubt we will be able to say the same of his successor Col. Fair. Eamter Egg Ifunt. The Wide Awake M issionary Societ, of the Lutheran church will give ai Easter Egg Hunt at the residence ol Mr. J. L. Ramage on Easter. Monday, 11th instant, at 4 o'clock in the after noon. An admission of 5 cents will bc charged and lots of fun and a pleasant time be given the children. Every. 6ody Invited. To Cure a eoti In One D)ay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. lets. All Druggists refund the mone3 if it fails to cure. 25c. f&t3um It was a Cough that carried him off It was a coflin t,hey carried him off' in. D)ON'T 1)1 E It, ins unnecessarry. We have savei the lves of hundreds and will sav< yours for 25 cents. Our Cempount Cough Syrup seldom fails to give imn mediate and permaneut relief. Uslition MaKs Mocting. In comp)liance with the call of th< State Pruhibition Executive Commaiit tee, all Prohibition Democrats in New pearry County who favor the enacting of laws restricting the sale of alcoholh liquors to medicinal, scientiflc, mnc chanical and scacramental purposes are requested to meet at Newbierry or Saturday, 9th of April, at, 11 o'clocks for the purpose of sending delegates t. the State Convention at C'o'umubia o1 14th April. The convent,ion at, Columbia will sug gest candidates for the various Stat, ollices who favor restricting the sale o alcoholIc liuors to the pup~oss ahovy ment,ioned, and such cand1idates will b) sui bject to the rules and regulations c the Democratic p)arty. I should be glad to see all pr'eseni who are in sympathy wit,h the mnove ment. Recspect.fully, AWi'.UR KIHaLuu, C'ount,y Chairman. Amercans acre thme nmost invcentiv peop)le on earth. To' thema have bece isend nearly (100 000 peten is, or mnor than one-third of all t he p)at.ents issue in the world. Na disecov ry' of maoderi years has beeno of greater benefit mankind thanr Chamberlain,'s C olkr Chele-ra andl D)irrhoen RLemmedy, or ha donae more to r'eIie've pai11n and suiffer ing~ J. \V. Vonern, 'if Oaktio e, KCy., say's: have uased Chicanmerlainma's Coile, (C.holnr and Disarrho r Retme dy In nmy famil for several y''er, an< in Ird it to het th best medicine I ever usedi for nrammps I the stlomnhl and bowels. For sale b WV. E. Peihaum. The Timne Has Corn To Sow German Millet ! Pearl Millet ! 'Early Amber Canoe! Early Orange Cane Bunch Beans and Polo BenR! All kinds for sale at roL1k bottom prices at ROBERTSON & GILDER:S Mr. Frank Moon Dea(, /**I . a. RW : uell n M r. Frank Moon (led at his residene near Newberry on Tuesday afternoo about 4 o'clock. Heo was takei sic iSunday afternoon. Ho had not been IL good health for some time. Ho wa about 05 years old. He wias in our oilce on Saturday an was ,as "Isual, lively and had somethinj pleasant to say. Mr. Moon. was an ed ucated man and had taught, school fo nany years and farmed as well. I his latter years reverse in busines overtook him, but wit,hal ho was pleas ant and we have had many plean chats with him. In fact, we were a ways glad to hear him talk. Wo wer fond of him. lie had some. peculia views oi some questions, but we novo doubted his honesty or sicerit.y. In 189- he ainnounced hiiself a can didate for Governor and promulgate< his platform, but he of course imado i caimpaign am] his candidacy was no considered serioulAY. HIis remains were inte-rred at, Rose Imlont oil WVedle.-day a fternoon. Peace to his ahes. Crescent. Hicyele;-t,he 175 wheel o '1197, for only 35 -it ILeavell & Specrs.'2 We Have rihem All! Piaas Easter Egg Dyos- Paper and Tablets! vhite Rabbit Egg Dye! German Easter Egg Dyos! All it 5c. per papor. at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store! Trus8tcee Newh-i,rry C4nile'ge. The trustees of Newherry Colleg held a meeting yesterday afternoon I the olice of lHon. Geo. S. Mower. Th Object of the leet,ilg was to take step to get the $15,000 recently lpprolriate to the eollege by Congress. Congreesman, Latimer was authorize, to colleCt the money for the colng and power of attorney was given hit for that purpose. President Cromer wias authorized t receipt for it to Congressman Latime and to put it, on deposit, in t.he thire banks-in Newberry. PresidenIt (Cromer wast~ also auithor ized to in vest tihe ftud received, sal invtest,nient to he mlaLde on Lth atjpprov of tihe stanidinlg commttittee of tihe Hoar of Trustees. Resol utionis of thanks to Con gres: man Lat.imier for h1is effor'ts in behalfc the college were also adopted. 'Theire wals a pretity full at,tendance c tihe mlemblers: lion. .J. C. Seceer from (Coluia)i, and1( Cat. .J. VuV. JIeinn from Harniwell b)ei ng presen it. 'l'heC camelI on the upl tr'aini from C2olumbi1) and retuirned in the aft,ern<-an. Thebi- lev. V. H-. WuXeevrr, pastor - the U. it. CJiiurchi, DiIIu-borg, Pa , r Sengr izes thle valuen of Chambt erilin toutgh Remedyi', and1( doleH net hesi tat toiel !ers abhout it-. "'I hlave use C (h:iambe d!a'sh C'oughI Remedi'y,"' h s iys. "and und( it ant excellent medl ein' forii coihrs, couighs Ha14Id boanessI 5. So dr.(s over'onu w ho gives it a t ria Seld by Wu. E Pelhanm. Facts-Not Fancies! Wheni we ay wve can save yo mlonley b)y trading at Peiham's Pharmacy, We mepnj11 it. Try tw. The ronso we save y'ou from .10 to 25 cts - on the dollar, is that. we bu for 2 large drug stores-Ash< ville andi( Newborry-buy lots< goodis, and can sell at cloi p)ries. Peihamn's Pharmacy P)I-rograu mmei Ce,a Le augun Meeting Th~le folIloing Is the programmne the Convention oif tile ( entral Lu.1th ILeague to meet, at St. Paul's chuire a lRev. J1. A. Shiggh, pastor', A pril 1 6th. 10 a. in.- -Addrless oif Wuelcome, 1 II h0d mund Shea ly. Htesponso by Pre( y 8. J1. Derrick. D)iscussion: '"Thie D)uty of C7ulti vatim a Spirit of Brotherly Love amno: 9 Leaigue Alembters,"' by (Ola Schumpem A iasu ,izizie D)omin ick, Pr'iof. WV. Slighi, J. J. Kibler. ICssay-Hy AleI is Lill ian Lu ther'. Sui ject: '"W-uhat Our I.'eague Needs.' I j.30.--Discussion: "Dani tger's Co front.ing thie Leaguen andl how t,o Avo T1hom."' L . '. IHoland, J1. 1. Ilede haugh, Revs. J. A. Slighi, S. TI. IHa Rtecitation --H y Aiiss Essie IHoland. D)iscussion: "T1he hoenefi ts my Churie has derived from thle L eague."' Re H. I'. Couints, G. S. HeardenC1, .1. I *ICssi: SU M MFen, I (;m:a'rliRTHUD1 SJIPSON, Committee. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TIE NEWS OF A LXVE AND PRO ORESSIVE TOWN. 18teoli Coire.pontioenive lorstid ard Newt 1 Prosperity, S. C., March 31.-Raln has Como and the small grain crop Is looking much better. One day last week we saw on the square several wagons loaded with home-raised corn, potatoes, &o. One wagon we noticed particularly. It had corn, peas, potatoes, eggs and chickens and was worth at least $20 Mrs. Lano and daughter, Miss Sallio, have been visiting Mr. (J. G. Lano, of our town. The Khig's Daughtcrs of the A. R. P. church will give a strawberry festival on Priday night at the Graded School bui'ding, at which timo l'rof. Ila'ynes will deliver a humorous lecture. The public is invited. Mr. Y. V. A. Riser, of the Filinary, illed Dr. Hallman's pulpit at Grace : and Mt. Tabor on Sunday. The League hold services In Graco Sunday night. Mr. Riser is a fluont, speaker and puts I Scripture truths torsely. Rev. Dr. Hallbran returned from his - tri) to Charlotte and 'liz-beth Col loge. Hoe Is high in hIs pralses of the college. It is a modern structuro In s all details. An Impromptu musical was - arranged in honor of his visit by Miss t Rueekert's class, at which somo of the . leading citizens of Charlotte were pres out and cnjoyed a rare treat. Thus was the pastor and editor honored by this institution. le made an address or talk on Monday to the students. We fear the doctor will want to go I back again soon: Ohey treated him, as a ) boy once remarked, In such a hostile manner. Take us with you next time, doctor, we like a good time, and espu cially "good catin'." Mrs. U 13. Wnites, of Atlanta, who has been very sick for some months, is able to be up, and is expected to arrive f in Prosperity on Friday to spend some t ti;,e with relatives to regain, if possi bic, her lost health. Now, look here, Chips, you are try Ing to get me into troulble by wanting me to pitch into the editor. You just do it yourself if you want it done; I've got no grievance against h im just now. It I had I'd just McKinley him at once. The idea of you wanting to push me into trouble when you Lave been trying to point the linger of fun at me, and even array Mirs. Kay against me. The citizens met pursuant to a call of the council in the school building oni Monday night, to nominate a iunicipal ticket for the ensuing year. Mr. .1. 13. Fellers was nominated for Intendant. 0 Wardens: S. S. Birge, A. M. Lester, s W. W. Whecler, J. P. Cannon. Every . thing went along snoothly until the question of a change in the manner of , conducting the market was reached, 0 when the fun was fast and furious for 1 . little while. All grew out of a desire to have our charter changed and made o up-to-dato. We are now working un r der an antiquated charter about thirty e years old. After much discussion of the subject,, wvhich embraced an exten sion1 of the charter from oie-hlalf to one 1mile, a committee fr'om the citizens was apllpointed to confer with t,he counI-, Scii In regard to any changes necessary, to learn just what steps weore necessary to accomish111 the end in view. Coim mittee: A. G. Wise, G. Y. Huiiter, C. Tr. Wyche, A. HI. Hiawkins, L. S. flow Sera, wvith Capt. HI. S. Boozer, Intend ,ant, ex-olliclo chairman. The term of Mir. R. T. Stoudemiayer as a member of Sthe board of health expires with thlis a term of counel. Mr. 1N. BI. Kibler was nominated to succeed himi. Mirs. L. A. Stockman has gone on a ,fvisit to her sonl, Mr. J1. 13.Stockman, In -t,hec Z ion communit,y. s' Mrs'. H-aninah Lester has returned Ifrom a visit, to her daughter, Mirs. WV. e T.' Ilavird, of Richland County. She I- reports a very pleasant time. Many of the readers of The Herald and News will hear with soirow of t,be death (of Mirs. C. A. Maiks, wife of Rev. C. A. Mtar'ks, of Virginia, and former pastor of Grace chlurch, and U nmuch sy mpathy will go out, to himl at, this time. An ingenious man hlas been around t.own tihe past, week sclling rustic seats. i lie has hiis work shop1 oin tihe branch ~,and Is material Is willow, IIe amakes a very nleat seat anid hlas placed a num her of them ill tile hlomes of the t.own, and they will be enjoyed in 110ot, sul try (lays that are to comle. IC RadLcl iif, thle Columbi'. phlotogr'a phier, is P ga1in inl our1 mid(st and( imaniy a"e the iimages he has takenl. Icono "cm ,t (could( get in aL good day's work wvith him now, but, he wtouild have a i'eckonling with t,he manipulatoir of the 'camlera. 'r The diriectors of tile Cainning Co. i,have dlecided to niake a granid effort again thiis yea r""d will pllant :30 to 410 acrecs thiis.year, aind they hope to pack -. firom 25CC0 to 4000 cases of tomat.oes alone, and if the peach cirop is Lr(od, as 111ny pelaches0 as possib1le) wIll he igcannedC(. TJhiey haive decided to buy one curm of canits no0w and(, p)eimpsl), another later in the season. It, migh lt he well for any who want, 'ains this year to get b)- thieiir order in with the canniery,-If they can1 arr'ange with them to get their cans. d( All should renmeniber that, Rev. Dra. i1Rice, P'residenIt of the Columbia 1leiimalo 1College, wvillI make a issioinary ad dr1ess in Wighltman Chapel Munday 'h after'noon. A nice priogrammlile has been preparuied and will be rendered at, Rev. I10. IP. McClintock will preach in the A. R. I' chelurchl Sund(ay morning anid at 8 p.* il. D)r. HIall man will hold the usual Palm Sunday servicec .,t 11 a in, and passion week 'ervice the following week caoh night, except Saturday, in Graco church. Anyone having a news iten and would like to have it, sent up or pub lished, If they will givo to old man Kay he n ill take pleasure in taking care of it and incorporating it in his notes. If anyone is visiting In the town give us the name and let it be known that your friends are In town. Mr. Allen Crosson, a lrosperity boy, now of SahlUda, was visiting his tuother in town last Saturday and Sunday. He was accompanied by Mr. Puler, editor of the Advocate. KAY. Th11iou 1n1ls of Atiff'erer-1 from gippe11 hi01Vo bevi restor 41 to henith by Oe Alinute C ough ci'e. it Ltulitly turew- Ouigi. coldA, bro - 01htil-. plietiu,onmi,ogrippo ItS11h111, Itmi n0) Sii ont aund lung tlnmse. W. . Petaim. 11aehiman Chapol t lintomi A,itlemy Chips An ex-Newberry man makes quite a mllistAKke. H1e fools the )O,)lt of whom1 a largo pr cent. was his own kindred, but says it was done unintentionally. Mr. M. 1). Kinard, of the Piedmont section, Greenville County, came Into this section about, live or six weeks ago to visit his old friends and relatives. He went around for several weeks sell ing tinware and what, he supposed to be Buncombe cabbage seed. lIo sold Bome seed at Itl most every house in t.h is section, black and white.* Some of the women sowed their seed as soon as they bought, them, and when they camne up Ley turned out, to be noth ing more than ordinary salad. Mr. Kinard says that, lie bought the seed front a Mr. Jones, of North Carolina, 11uncombe 'ouny, for pure genuine cabbage seed and sold themn for the same. He also said that, he had all confidence in Mi-. Jones, and I lat he had bought seed front him be fore which had proven to be alright. Mr. Kinard seems to be very much worried over the matter, and wishes to say to all those who purchased seed frot hinm that the miatako or wrong was that of Mr. Jones and not of his, whether it was done intentionally or tinilltenitionlally, and hopes that. none of his kindred or friends will think that lie intentionally practicedi a fraud upoln them. This statement is made by spe cial request, of Mr. Kimnad. Will the Observer and Voice be so kind to Mr. Kinard as to copy. Prof. Geo. A. Mills dismissed his school last Friday until .luly next. We have had a pretty heavy rain, and some of us farmers who had just planted corn the first of the week are beginning to think that it's in a had fix. That new-wut troad leading from New berry th rough M r. Fowles' place and inter-secting with the old Columbia road near Mr. Loniinick's is quite a convenience to us people oi this side of Newberry, which we appreciate very much. Now will our County Super visor and city authorities be so kind as to see that the road is put in a little better condition. This is the last day of March. Just, thinik, one-fourth of the niew year is gone, anid it seems almost like yeste'r clay when it set in. We heard one of our older heads pre diet the other day that there wvould lie at good graini Crop) and1 plenity of fruit this year. We hope lie's right, in his p)redlictions. T1hec weather has turned quite cool. L,ookoutt, early p)lanter, accordinrg t,o old signs we are to have frost yet. Cil Prs. Mt L,. Yorumi, Camt-ron)l, Pai,.. 5-tys: "1 wasi at sulr'eror I ori ten. yents1 . t1 r.I Iti mitost. ni 5<1,4N 4 W Atch aze'l SalLveI Iii nsCOa rentueii1 to n 0. I usori onte box. It hais . ll ecta a It30 nmntltlI curte " As a5 permanen..tc~ cure4 f(or p'les I) WItl *.' WVIte Iloz zi XIIy hias nto etiunl. W. ,, iPeI ham. ItemslI Fromit 1.onIg Lu,no, NIr's. T1. HI. lrock and dau11ghter Helle and( llr. M.L 'T. Kinig andic family visited friends In Mol lohion last weekc. Mr. l1iekens ('anipbell hlas gonie to Columbia. Mr. WI. T1. Colield anid fatmily visited at Mr. Willie Suber's ad Mr. S. A. Jleter's last week. Miss Cornielia Alewi no has been on at visit to her brotber, Mr1. WIalter Ale inel, int tile Mt,. iethiel communilty. Mr. Wilson liowles rand wife visited Miir. Calvin Baker' and1 famiily recently. 01n0 (liy last, week two little colored boys living on Mr. Mi. A. Calisle's' pla1ce were ptlaying wit,h a pistol when it wont, ol', th e ball passinrg t,h rotug hi the head of one of themn. Str,an ge to say, the little fellowv Is st,ill living. I 'ents shtould be more enrecful whIere they keep such wveaponis. All friends are invit,ed to att.end our school ptiic on A prilI 3t,h and14 bingli well filled baskets. l'rnts who wvould li ke for theli' chiiId ren to taILke part it: the egg bunt, will pleas~e bring som. ,Your Bosom Frionm FOUR S'fLE8 IN ONE E080I REVJRSIBLE. ( m13131etidsI it.s-lf to feveryylody. (3111ll wornl'I wills t3'1.,'endow or1 stlld(inlg Iil >31ar. A\I 31 art.iel4 of great1. PRICE 25 CEN~TS. A\sk yourI 1ilevellan1t, for' it, oir soend I c(nts1 iln stampsI1 for sample11. ECONOMY SHIRT BOSOM CO Baltimoro, Md. MAN puts his hat on last, but .I it makes or mars his whole appear ance. A SStetson Hat is the fit tingclimax tothewell dressed man. Givesjust the right finishing touch to his attire and makes his tailor feel he has not lived in vain. Stiff and Soft Hats arc equally good and graceful, 0. M. Jamieson. SPRING CLOTHINGI 1 1 Spring Clothing ! Ii ~Wo are prepired to show oi of the )rettiest and beEt seleCted Stot1ks of 1en's, Boy's 1111d ciirenI's-' Suits tat it hans ever 1)en my 10 pleasur to eXhlibit to my 'friOnds an1d Custom9'8rs. Vhii1 North I took cs poeifil painls inl buying :uits for the little folks f.om 3 to 16 years ol. Onr J um11or Suits from1 3 to 8 years old is as neat 11 as nolbby 1 4nll hb, Our. D). 13. boy's Snlits from I1 to 16 years old is one of the prettiost Call und pwtrore t Suit for di. hoys beforo tho sives 1r1o br-okenl. Wvo guaran111teo prices4 tinld sat isfaet ionl. O. M. JAMIESON, Leader of Low Prices. The Baseball Season is on ! and The place to get Your supplies is at the J. K. Gilder Book Store ! We also sell School Books, Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, Sheet Music, Checkers, Gold Pens. A lot of Watch Charms at greatly reduced prices. Fountain Pens, the best made, from $2.50 to $5.00. Also Pictures, Picture Frames, Ect. And everything kept in a first-class bookstore. Come to see us ! J. K. GILDER Book Store, Mollohon Row. P. S.--See our Ham mocks.. Cannon & Mayes, are agents for the Mansion House Steam Laundry, Greenville, S. C. AINT IT A BEAUT ? W'e milght as of~I an~ y 11nan whoIN firPst 0adirjes the0 snowVy wh itenIessand( beuau tiful t;nish that we put upon0I his dress. Or buisin si r '5'oi t front , oP (on his collars11, and1( euffs. WeC dlon't bulame him for be regt2 is t.hat, we enn't, send a IHoswell1 around1( wt ot -1 .bohnsioni to hear t.h o eclionh m11 4 passedl on our) finei wvork, so we( coul1 di say thia, "we d ono it." 'A get.s watedC( in tihe surroundin g '2nnnfl .V