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E. I. &ULL, EmTou. A STATE TICKET. The battlo for prohibition is on itn this State, and a full ticket for State oflicers has been nominated. Iven among strong temperatneo advocates there are sori%ms differences of opinion as to the wisdom of this measure at this time. Some think it wits nt. best to put a full ticket in the field, others think that so long as the decision of the elreuit. court, of the United States in favor of the "Original lakage" traille. remains. no temperanoe Imeas nre will be of much aVail. This paper has always stood for prohibition. We have not changed our principles. but we very much fear that the present Imovoient, is preitture. We hope we are :aistaken, and that tihe effort will be crowned with success. The liquor problem in this State is peculiarly per plexing and the condition of things is thoroughly chaotic. We feel increas ingly that a strong, soun -. public senti ment must be created before any real temperance reform is aecompl Ish ed. If the prohibition campaitn shall 1,0 one of education in this respect. whether or not it is a success from a political stana;oint, it will be of im mense service 'o to: S'ate -A. R. Pres'-ytecrian. These are words I soberness and truth. "A strong. sound public senti ment must be created before any real temperance reform is aecomplished, a truth which we have helt and pro claimed for years. It cannot be created by statutory enactment of prohibitory laws. In other words morality and temperance cannot be hammered into people by act of the Legislat ure. They must come by elucation and training. The Herald and News is and always has been a strong advocate of real tem perance and temperance in all things. but it cannot come thi-ough legislation. We did not think that the nomination of a Guat,e ticket would he wise antld we have not yet been convinced that it was, though there arc certain men named on the ticket whom we can and will support and vote for mo4t heartily because we know them to be good men and competent but our su1pport, of them will be wholly on personal ground, aind not because they are mentioned on the prohibition ticket. We are glad to see lD-. Grier taking such a sensible view of the sit.uatiei. No one can question his sincerity nor the fact that he is for real Iemviperance for lie is one of the great. and good men of this age, SENSItILE WORDS. Justice Bi-ewer has long been recog nized as a very practical aid level headed Iana. I Ie justilled this repuita tion in a recenlt addr-ess to it 1be. of law students when ie saii: "It is a Inmistake to suppose tha1,t the suipremlie court is either Imono-ed or helped by being spok-n( of 1as leyond critteism. ()n the vontrary, the life and eharaet- of its justles' t-hotuld he the objet-s Of constant watchfamuess by all, and its judIlgments subject, to th'e freest eriticism. The time is past, in the history of the world when 1INay liv ing man or botly of met cIn he st. on a jedestal Inld decoited with a hlo. ]'ie, mnany criticisims may be, like tle authors, aevoid of good taste, it, bet ter till sorts of critivisms than no eriti cismis at, till. Thie mov inig waters at-c full of Iifeo and health I; only in, Iam still waters are- stagnmat.in aand dent.h."' Theo people of tha is coun try hav e gra-tl respiet foa- the su preme entl, btt they do not refraini froum criticisinag it. It wouild be an evil dayv for thme couantry when tIhe suprtmemie conurt or any other of ouri institutiona should lie cotisider-ed infallible. WVhen the suapremne court, decided t.he inicomne tax constittilonial andi( a few weeks latet- a major-ity of the same jud( ges dieclaredh It to he unlcotnst,iitutinl, the courmt sufferedt no little in the r gar-d of the puibllc. '.The fact that one of the judges of the court suddienly wheeled squar-ely about on a gre-at eon st,itutionail question waus naturally3 the subject of mnuch critiism. .Justieo Birewer- is rigyh t. The decis ions of the supremie cout tre prloperlly subject to the freest ciileismn.-A t lata Jour-nal. While we agree in the main wIth the above, there Is mutch In this (lay thtt passes for- cr-iticism that, is simply abuse, and that kind of criticism we do not think does tiny good butt positlive Injury. Men cain ditfer- and ho honest but we have known eritieism of judges and courts which was nothing but abuse and made for 1political elfeet. Good, hionest, cr-iticism is heamlthifuil and helpful aid in thIiis govertnmen t supreme court judges are not, imtmune against it, and such criticism does not lessen the respect. for- the court s. It seems to us that Gov. Illierbe oi der-ed the troops in camtp before lie wats ready for them to come. When the three comupatnies reached C7olimbia they werec taken to Ilyatts park and therec werec onaly tibouit half enogh tents on hand atnd no arrangemenlts for- watea either to dilnk or uso for- hat,hIig. It is ti-ue war- Is not a picnic humt. unitil the vohtinteer-s are muister-ed intot batt le and( - while they tim- In camp they- should t>e miaiL comnfortable and given at least, plenty of water-. T1he tetits tre pitched int a wheat field from wIhich the ga-ait has just been cut. I t was hot,n d111(ust.y. A fld in which the gr-ouind hatd beetn sodlded coulid have beena sentred just as well. As to the selection of Columbia we have said noth hag for- all t,hinogs be ing eqal we pr1efer- Coiumnbia but with an epidemic of small-pox and other towns talking about quar-antini ng against Coltumbiat it. does appear- a litt.lo str-ange to call the traoops to th is pla1ce. Of all the gener-als appointed by Pfresident AlcKinley only two, Joe WVheeler and Filtzhugh Lee, itt- frotm the South. rThe petition to appoint Maj. E. A. Garlington seems to have gone in unheeded. A little bray taI(ked for a bottto of 'get anp In the aoynlng asa fast as ou e. n," th ada uggist r e.e*d a Iiuseshok namia fotr ''Det t't. LI tI Early Iiiser ." andi gave hInm a bottie of Shose famous little ,it for coast aiatton. aleck enahele. lIver an stomach) trou Jew. WV. I. eIhamtt. le rapponmets of offiors',by ('uv. Ellerbe appear- to us a little ' strange though we do not question their fitness. Tho State newspaper flnds fault with the President on account, of his ignor Ing, under strict, wai regulations, the South, but Comileni's (ov. Ellerlbe who gets most of his ma111jors and coloneol frolu counties that furnh.h Very few volunteers. The Third llegiment gets nothing whil it was the first. to send In coinpanies. In fact, except ltaj E.1ale, the tip country which flrnislIes the troops gets nothilng, 1ut as we said we suppose they are all compett'I ment and will make good offiers and the Governor could appoint whomso ever he pleasekl. OUR PROSPERiTY BUDGET ALL TIlE NEWS OF A 11.VE AND) RO. OUESSIVE TOWN. ieej at-irvqmndence Herald and News 1 1.ieut. ILaurens Seas, of lAirenla. Lex ington Co.. was in town last week and was shaking hands with his many friends. Our town was thrown into consterna tion on Saturday when it was rumored that i carload of cannons and ammuni tion was to pass here on the C., N. & L. 1. M. A erowd gathered at the depot only to see -he train rush by at full speed (in its way to Tampa. villie 11. Moseley. Esq., who is at tending Newhe'.r College, came home Friday and spent the time tintil Mon day with his parents. Mrs. A. 11. Wheeler was in town a couple of hours last Tuesday on her way to her home in Atlanta. In a recent, letter from "Yube" lie said he only wished he had old man Kay in Atlanta for a couple of daysand he would show him more guns, can nons and ammu'11nition than lie ever ex p)Ceted to see, and the yelling and shouting wa s terriile. Tihat is the place for Cihips. I itim not on the war path. There will b.- a business meeting of Grace Iluther League oi Friday night and the members are ir-ged by the pre 'Cit to attend. ' ie pilenie of Grace Sunday Hehool will lie held at the Brown Grovo near the lat l'enece of Goo. I3rowil, E". 'his is about one mile frot 'own and will give the little folks a genuine ounlltry outinlug and onle t.hat they Will no doubt enljoy. 13icycles are becoming more and m1ore pola. The la test addition to the rank of tihe riders is Rev. Mr. Kirkpiatrick. He hias a viking and will no doubt uasily distance all riders eveni as the vikings of old did. War, wir, soldiers, trappings, &c.,is all the go now. Somac of our most. so diate vitizenms are geting tle fever an1d are ehilptag t1C bit, to be (ff to the fray. lessrs. W. 11. Wise and Geo. 13. Cook of our section and town have gone to the front and we hopo will como home with nity honors. Tihe Oraded school (sismissed to go to the train to see the boys olf. They carried many bouguets of the prettiest flowers and1 gave thetm to the soidier' boys. Great cr'owds gathered at, both (deprots 'Tues day and Wednesdlay and the girls car ried flowers and gave them to the boys. .\any of the boys pul led oIf thieir but tons and gave them to the fair (lames in exchange for thle Ilowers. Our wish is that everyone of them may return' in safety to their homes anid loved ones when the war is over. Mi's. N. W. I,uthor Is visit,ing her motber, Mrs. .Judge F'ellers, in New berry this week. Cousin Eliza McKellar, who has beeni to Columb)ia In attendance upon the marriage of her noie, stoppled over in P~rospertit.y for a day wvith rolatives and( firiends. Mr. Ken neth Baker, whbo hats been located at, Greenwood in the Interest,of the P'aeole, Maanufactur ig Co., has finished buying his quota of their supl p)ly and( has- returned home for the s1 ntmetr. We are glad to have him with us again. KAv. iIiEE IISAP(D FRtOMt. Mrate la~i , Wtituisldt 1(low mat P'osto Rtico Tiic 111 truck Moo.. Columbia, S. C., May 5, 2:20 p. mn. Mr's JTuliet Opo Ayers, the Fiorence Nightingale of the Con feeracy, is pre paring! to go to (Cubat with army to do hiospi tal smerv ice. Span IshI distribhnte (' cai es ini Engiand deniouncielng Amtier icanus and( quoting ex-Minister P helps' letter' t.o showv they are engaged In an uinjustiliable war. Big run on Spanish banks. 1lUots con)tin)uo hi Cor'toz,. Spaniish ships r'ep)orted near' New foun dlIandh. KOESTERi. Columbia, S. C., May 5, 41 p. m.-Re p)ot,td in P'aris allianttco being nego iaLed htet,ween Englam(i and Uniitedl States in view poessIble conitinental In terferene. limprsi'C5on in Wasthligton is that, D)ewey has been heard from but mes smuge is withheld for realsonts (If State. Semi -ohulelal ly an non ced t.hat blo0w ait P'orto) 1fico ill b)e struck in few days. Troops to be sent at, once from Saun F'raneilsco oin Charleston to Ms nilla, llome comtuiittee favors aninexattioni oIf II.wallI to give base operations In Pacfile Vote likely Tuesday. (fAcording to the; newspipots, atn Ohio hmusbtand becaite tihe htappy faither setven l ie btoe ui ob hoped lie laid in a stupply of Chatmbier lain's Cough Remedy, the only sure cure for crotup, wlhooplttg-omingh, cold1s andl cotighis, atud so i natuteQ his ch iI. d retn against t besp diseases. 'sl by W. E. Pelhamn. Ir I S Wunderi at Mr1-4s iteboeia INv L, A Fox, 1). I., at Rer 1 l 1'ox'le. eV 11l F Seoielo at Avtli Ki ilev's. r ' I LIiig lit, u'otwell Hotel. M I I ) [linn at 0-otwell 14otel. NI S 11 li a tie at lt 11 ntli's. Mr I E A iA-tiln at Crotwe'l liwul. NI r .1 1 I)errik at. .1 W Neasu's. " I r 1, 4 I,lu,ett t,ll V 1<, h.'' Tla il % hat Ewards & Pat ker, e - C'1 .1s 41f PIlt s, (4 s., sa' %if ('1natit -r- I 11- P1.0in Ktbm, f- r ithvu matfeism,I o-01 boIatk, 1 t-li wee.-vi am ndmcular' oti n1s. 8old by W. E Pilihaml. 11mchumn Uhailwe,wit'Vthin Acm,lomy Chips., Old manl Chips is somewhat. onl the lick list and doesn't feel like writing, 'ut oir fI'icids keep isking for more -hips. Why donl't. you writo oftener? A r yol out of > sIps? andi thli 0lke. 01h, no, frieids. we neve. get obt. We ire continually hewing, but at 'times We( do 10t, feeL WCl an1d it is a burden t. Write. Died, last. Sunday eveintg after a brief illhess. tho Oldest (auglter of Ni,. anild Nis. Iren;s (ousin, age Ax years. We extend our sympathy to the he reaved parents. Such erosses ire hard to hear, but w- mIut submit to illim who doeth all thi1ngs well. Since out' last writing the siek list. hu- increased. NI r. and I rs. 1. G. Fellers' only little boy isseri.mlAy slek. M r. Thos, W. Gallman's family is near ly all siok with colds and grippe, and his little son Thurston is quite sick with pneumonia. Messrs. M. I., and 1E. I.. Strauss have been on the sick list for the past week. Mt's. .J. 1'. Kinard and little daughter, Illlen, ate also siek. Som fever prevails in o-st home cirele. If we have missed anily it is bot-ause we are not in possessloii of the fact. We are here to re)ort, the news for The Ilerald and News, and as long is we write we will always report, such as we consider news itill n iopar tial mnnuer. That is i pretty good hat story ibthus. We have of ten heard of organizations of di t-vent natur s, bit this is tle first hat otrgan izaltion that ever came unr il] vur O)bSI,ra t ion. We thought that the bats had gotten to be scarce inl our see tion and this explains it. Will you be so kind as to organize the Scsteak Owls antil gett the whole race to m1jet in a solid body and )low them into flinders. If you will do this I will come down and give you a putf. if its the last thing i do. Look lere, M r. IdLitor, if I get olT the line and fail to conieet my words. I want you to tell iy friend, the typo, not, to think hiard of iae, for I write at night, anil the oil is so had --tihe light so dimli--that I cal't half see. Will yol please petition those oil men to give its a litt,le bete oil. We can't have clec tric lghts down liere like uyou. We are dependeat, t1pon kerosene, and soie of it smokes like live in it tar. keg. Give me your hand Brother ICay in regard to what you said about those Citaul stuildentQ. Y,oul have voiced my sent-liments to a fraction. The up )rol)ritioLn m11ade by the State to this institution has always seemed to me an Imsn)SitLion upon01 the State. T1al k abou t, equal r'ights to all and special privileges to n 'ne, and sosme wvill pre'utenid to sny that 011r goverunment is r'un upon01 such ua laln-then get, together anid sinigle oult, a few rich mien's boys atll over the State amnd let, them gobble up what, my hoy and11 yourl boy is just as5 mucLh eni titled to ats any1 otlrer' boy in the St,ate. Now aftS..'r all of this, ain't it a prsett.y' come11 otf, to let them go wild, etnt up in gener'al, violat-e the laws of the institu tion, thien atfteir the Iloardu of 'iTustees finid them guilty of misconduct, there muist be petitions flying all over t,he State atskinig for' sigtnat tirea to ha.ve thetm r'eintstaited. Oiur people have put. lp w ithl such stuff for' a long whtilec, but thle t.imte has about com.- when they are gi: ing to r'isc up in open irebel lion aginst, such intjuist,iee. TI'he weatheCr r'emins cool. Vegeta tionl is almost on it statitlLll. Thereo wvas some fr'ost Th'ur'sday mor'ning. Apill hias beeni cool iandc wet almost, ttrouighout, w hichi has caused bad st ainds of corni anud it is fearued ill also5 cause hadii stanlds of cottoit. Farmes ar'e soniewihat bhimtt in planing. I nt seed coIuldl not maklc'tiebc headwvay in the gr'ound. WVe hadve always heatrd thte old muaxini, ne vet' nintd the weathler' so the witid don't. blow, but, we will chitngo that. a lit tle and sav: WVe wouldn t't,s mind the weathles' uo muchul if' the plow icould D emuoct'atic C'lub met lut, Siaturdayli3 evenintg. WVe lear'n that lheire wvas onily quiorumli. Tnse clubhireorgaunl'zed by electinrg J1. 1. Fellet's, Presidett HI. T. Lotng, Vice-IPrsesident: 10. F:. P"ellet's, Secr'etart' J.1 1 Long, Trietisurer'; J1. K. l'pps, 10xceu tivie(si tonni tteemnt T1hos. L. 1I. l1l)ps, I. 4.. IFellers, dele gates t.o county 'onivention; 'P. W. ["ollers and It. I. K ihtler', ailtei'na tes. M. L. Sttrauss, Th'los. L. ii. lFpp:, W. I". l':ulow', l'xeeutiv~e C'ommit tee. W11ell, Mr. Ei'uitoir, t.her'e are othet' matters thait I would lik ie to wiilte abl out., but I am mutt,hetre at, Prlospertity3 wit.h my old llrother' TKay3, and w'e are so busy adjust Ing our' dilfeirenees, that I will hiiv'e to close in oirder' to get myi~ let,ter off'. C(si'. April 28. Th'le We?st field (I ind ) News prInts the fol lowinug in r'ega rd to an oild rshllenmt of thait plauci' Frin k MIcAvoy, for m nany year's In thle s'mploiy of' thle Li., N. A. & 4.. Ity. hero, s-ays: "I haive used Chiaumberla i's (Colle, Cholera anrd Dlarrhan Remotedy fior teni years sir longer.--am niever ithout it In myi family. I consider '9 the best, reme,ea'y of theo kind maniinsacturedl. I take leasture in recomismend lig it,"' I. Is a specillo for all hoswel disorders. F"or salts hy W. E. Ielihn,n No Cripe WThen you ak ltand % lih. Tesg l.ah oned, mig-twoontetl iN, N hie teWar you ill to lleces, a.re tot In It N tIl 111od's. I'lly to tako kIld C."N' 10 Olwrtk%t, 1, 1k i AH o od4 d 's,,N%141 at w lp to 411%111 every''t I espeeS Wef, eo~rtalik mid6 mire. AllS !fIuggIsts. . V.1. 1141d & C o.. .M0l1, MaIS. L'ho only 1ills to take % %h I ood's sarsaparlIla. MISS LILLIAN TUCKER IN "illio Soldier's Bride" AND> 'A HERO IN RAGS" OPE H OUSE NOWDermj, S. G., lofqay ani Tllesday, MAY 81h and 9th, AdmIsslon 16o, 25c, 36c. Just Opened! I CatsO Shir-tinl- Prints atI, 4v. I I'aso Lan1di 's' Vests at. 5e. I Case -10-in. Sea Island at 5. I Cae Pereal, falst olors, at ce. I Case 4-4 BOeiching at Sc. You will find in our Wool Dress Goods e)partmnlvit. the very latest Styles, from 20e. to $1.25 per yard. You must, see orl. Pio.'gued lack for Skirt.;sI. aWk 5 also Soiet.hlling new il Acord at saile price. Wash Goods! This linle is Ioole complete han vver heore. We Wallt, to show you mlr Or-gandies in Fiarie and Plain. I,()()Ik IIt our (Win. W hito Organdy for -1(1(. Notions! )r it Notions stock is very coil pletc in every line. Vlillinery_! 1i the \Miliery Depa'l"t we ile Showing S"'me very stylish G-odl-' I Panvy Sailors and Ilts. 'oe : - l nsputt. 0111 Stock. W43 will I ot anly prive. )avenport& Renwick, MOHW is thep TIMPH When you can et goods ... 10 1er cllt Boo 0-4 Sheeting, lOc. 0-4 Sheeting, 12kc. 0-4 Sheeting (best), 18kc dar'seilles Quilts, l'rice $4, at $2.50. lariSeilleS.Quilts, LPrice $2.25 at $1.40. NVhi te Qit t, large size, 65e. Nice line of Huck and Damask Towels cheap. l'ableliioiliolow cost 20 pcs yard wide Percale, price lOc, 12 l-2c & Sc. Every piece of goods in our store marked down until ruesda,9F BARGAI TOB TUK LUTtiIEtt%N ItNENi. The Sixth Atalass.m aM-01ing to boa It-0a is Newib-rry No Xe Wo. k. Tile St.'cth Ainnual Conventlon of the Tnitetd Synod In the Smth, comn posed of delegatts of tlt, Disivit Synod.-I of the 1Luthran Chure il In tihe Soit It will convene in Nowheruy next. week. Dlet s ill arivi t ext. Ttitsda anti Wednksksilay i1nd tihe lirst, sessios Will be held onl X'tdlesday at :1 o'clocl, in tile 14t."vnioon. Th1e1re will be fhroi 745 to 100 delegatei and viitors pr,est. ''hey will he jiven a warm and erdial w elcome to NeOwhery and we tris! their Iecting here may 1-e both plusant, and prollt able wt, 01o b'ielow a li6t Wf thos" wli aro excK',N! a- fart as we have heol able to n e rI-ain. and te names of th ho.ts who will t'literain tih iml. Tho' % ho will entiertain Imletimbers ol Synolud and wh.) havv conivVIyan00 wvili oUor a favor on the coniittees b). havin! thei" Vairriagt- meet, tr'.'ns on Tiesday VMad WednesdaY of next week. W'e suppose Ilost of the delegates will arrive on the trainls froi Coltmlbia on Wtedn-day, hut some of thetl will clome on 'Iesday. lion A Costner at A C Jones'. Ilon A P Rlhyne at A C J.,nes'. Mr J M 1hodes at J1as F Todd's. Mr S E Killian at Jas F Todd's. R1ev .1 A Cromer at I' Y Morris'. Rev S T Ilallman,. 1). D., at M A lion. witcs. Rter . C 'Moser, D). D., at J1 Y CuII breath's-Newberry Hotel. Rev .1 J Scherer. at. ) 11 Wheeler's. MI ii L, Snyder at ) I Wheeler's. HIon T .1 Shickel at .1 K Gilder's. Mr Geo Ilains at .1 K Gilder's. flon 11 S Trout al, .1 N Mlartin*. Rtev iand Mrs V Y lloozer at C F loyd's. \Ir .1 H Kooln i at .1. Nlike Domi nick's. Rev J L, Cromer at, .1. Mike Domi nick's. Rev and M's M NI Kinard at leter [Roblertszonl's. Itev J C S'e-Oers at 0 Klettier's. Rev 1, K 'robst. at M A Carlisle's. Rev A 1) It H-ancheriat M A Carlisle's. t' C 'M Miller at DIr S G Welch's. Rev M G G Schtrur at V ii Wad lace's. R1ev C L T Fisher at, W H Wallaeo's. 1Uer ii N Miller, lh.D.. it W \V Hodges'. It'r I 11 'tterson at. V W iod-ges., ('apt. Jonias Cook at 0 Kletner's. Rev WV A Lutz at. P W ant'. Ml r- A H Koh n at. Crot well l otel. R1ev Ias 1) Ileilig at .1 A 1lnrton1's Newherry Hotel. Mlr C 11 Duls at .J A litivtons-New berry Hotel. lRev L L Simit-lh at. 0 11 N er's Newberry Hotel. Itev .1 1, 1),!aick at. lIev A .1 Rowers'. iev P M Cur .t at Itrv A . Hlowers'. Capt J.a1cob 'auilsenl at 14dulard Scholtz'. Rev 8 LaIrd, I) ). at. EV.luard Scholtz'. Rev Chias Edw Kilerat Il 11 Evans' Newberry IIotel. Rev RI' P Weidner. ). b., LIl. D., lit HI C Un,din's. 11ev L, E Busby at TH C [Hard in's. Mr [L W H.anne at. 11 C Ha:rdin'.. D)r iad Ir's Hlollantd at (G HI Cromert 's. MIr Ambrose L IHenklel att J MI Bo wer's'. MXr H1 P Copenhaver at J1 MI [ow ors'. Rev WV C Sebmaegler at Wim Johnson's. Relv J1 A Morehead at. 'Wim Johnson 's. Rev J A B3 Schierer, Ph.D., and wife at WV ' Ilouiseatl's. Rev J1 Q Wertz, at W P) Hlouisea's. Rev S U Ballentine at H1 G Hoof's. Col 1 (G Ch isolm at. Drt Robertson's. Rev J1 W Hiornen at Dri lRobertson's. D)r D L~ Ioozer' it .Jamest C Hairr's. R1ev C P) Hoozer' at, James C lHarro s. Rev S S Rlahn, P'h.D., at, J C ilarre's. Rev D)r HI S Wingard at. 1)r W G R1ev Z WV Bedeambaugh at, Dr WV G Rev J C Barb, D). I)., at WV 1 Aiuli'. R1ev .J D Woolford at, W Ui Aull's. Rev .1 A Sligh at Prof WV K Sligh'. Mi U G1H M orchead at. Jno C Goggans'. Mr. Robt Snmavely at Jnso I. Goggans'. 11ev WV L Seabrook at Col O) L. HIon J1 D) Cappelmnan at Col O) 1L Mr' 11 S oneor at, Mi's F W 1'ant. Dr M L, Ste venms at L WV lloy'd's. MX r .1 M (Gnann at L W F'loyd 's. Mr' J A Henson at Mi A R-enwtick's. 11ev J1 A nist,in at. HI( 1 'er'ry's Newbeirry H-otel. Mr' A aron Shutters at 8 C Miatt hews'. 11ev A L. 1oliek at HI. Mike Mayer's. Rev Ft H [(ohna at Jais M Kibler's. R1ev G HI Cox at E [I Aull's. Hion G MI Heltzhoover' at. M' ii Aunil's. Rev 1L G M Miller, D). 1)., at Rev A. G. Volgt's. R1ev J1I U Griener at Drm A G Voigt's. Mir F D Efli'd it .Jno A Summersi''. Rev WV J Snmit.h at F' A Schuimper't.'s. M' r1 J'M Cooper at. I" A Schiumper't's. Rev A IR beck at .J HI Summier's. Mr' J W J1enny at. J1 R Summei''s. Rev (C A Rose at (Ge0 W Summier's. Mi' N L Gre eer at Geo WV Siimmer'ms. Mr' C WV heat.or it, C ' Suimmiei"s. Mr'L.S Walker at C N Summnter's. lion C f MEiled andii wtife at Jno11 A Rev and Mrs V 11 Stiekley' at JT A Black welder's. Rev R111 Chime at B HI (Clne's. Mr' W J Duillie at. S P4 Boozer's. Rev J1 P Miller at J C Myers'. R1ev J1 J George at J1 C M1yers'. Rev J1 H Wilson at WV H lIunt.'s. 11ev C A Marks at 11ev C WV Creilgh ton 'i. R1ev C H RHockey at R1ev C W Crselg h ton's. Mr J A Alexander at Mrs Rebecca Paysi nger's. TAKE A LOOK Ai" o. L'Cdie-sutton and Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties. They are the peer of any foot gear in this or any other market I They fit and wear well! One guarantee goes withevery pair ! You take no risk ! Drop in 'tis no trouble to show these elegant foot trimmings ! S. 3. WOOTEN, 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 CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS THAT WE WILL SELL REGARDLESS OF PROFIT! We want to turn the Goods into money, and if a big cut in the prices will do it, we will certainly accomplish our object.! We have a very nobby line of Suits, Shoes,% Hats,'Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc., That would mako elegant Christnias presents! Come in and we can Show you better than we can tell you. We mean strictly business ! THE NEWBERRY CLOTHING COMPANY. -LES So . he Latest SPRICES! Salbe our motto this J)HE PEOPLE HAVE Orbyr aejs learned,reundfo Nw that it makes but littleYokthceerf difference, how the fsinfrti on merchants quote Low ty n r o Prices, in their adver-rayttlkoyu tisements. T hat you abuthtinsht can always get thego same quality of goods' u ntoceps "A LI TTLE LESS,"maetith at A. C. JONES' Cash ty Dry GoodsoStore.are ies. The actis,a Csh Soreosaibeio a cash. b th York thefoe cemnthveryo coe ecsst i Nwery. ~ lotrice and ar1lgie thmno merchantboutotchergeiansthhng yo. th lsss erai t c m inth c0- tbnuoyh fat fin te chno eapes are ettng tred of p yin tho e Y prd reve in the rn rou - able meto ell hemchepestgoos aeuo inar d quat Dry Goods Drore. Goos,s.y ThN atios, near aShSore, as, ohr to o lemad inpth o f como nqualitym anderrytAsmeetalcrn Uh belloas, adistiora L itt le poe tiinrn itopie diL bess , thnte-an atwo ay caothe otefatta o ontsl stre. gtin wird ofp n g th eek 1 rs7orsodygos cassof's, die s'o, thtis - Wpid urovs ndfein e Chles es . rlselofhe liabw godsi Oer y io, res u chattisg aooda arrogeslondordMqu's will findhmsewere.s 'e Gosringgody-ewn Noos, Notions ar, Shoes, g P tat V rps ola npito Umbroltas, aisesEe fo r a LitEsty and qulity asdt much flom iL ost than thoy have been ayinnyothu asio aony ourican. Atr. ICil.o JOhiS Yourstruly Child en' Phes.2oll's Sore Ne I IO wbe fin them Aplsewher8o. TWhen ' wIIV youhav anthig t bu i Drs Spin Os WeIan God,Ntoso he,gti tt h wte o y u