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NEWURHY RARIKCT. Corrected every 'Tucsday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat... ................. .. ......... 61@ 7. . Shoulders ................... 6((W40. Ham............................. 0@l21c. Best Lard ............... ........... 7(6 c. Best Molasses, new crop...... 50O. Good Molasses.................... 25@35o. Corn .................................. 0 . Moal ......... .. ................... 600. lay................ . . ................' 80c. W heat Bran........................ $1.10. lst Patent Floar.................... $6.50 2nd Best Flour.................... $6 00. Strait Flour........................ $5.75. Good Ordinary Flour.. $4.50(45.25. Sugar ................ .. ........ Of7. R ICO.................................... 61() c. Colyee................................. ii)20c. Cotton seed meal, por sack... 1.00. Balo Euls, per cwt......... 30c. Country Produce, Butter, por lb .................... 16( 20c. Eggs, por dozen ................ 100. Chickens, each.................... 12J@20o. Peas, por bushol..... ............. 600. Corn, per bushel.................. 50c. Oats, per bushel............ ..... 4C0i50c. Sweet potatoes ................... 5$0()40. Turkeys, per lb .............. 6(< 8c. Fodder, por cwt ........... 75900. uckluI's Arilca' Salve. ''he best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uicers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilblaIns, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertaon &,Glder and W. E. Pelham. Imuportunt Notice. Arrangements have been made by the Merchants and Miners Transporta tion Co., whereby all goods shipped via their line will, until further notice, be insured against war risk under and in accordance with the policies held by their company, this expense being as sured by them. For further nformlation as to this importanG mattor and also the quickest and safest way to ship to Southern, Southeastern, Western and Southwest ern points consult JAs. A. BURTON, Agt Southern Railway, Newberry, S. C. Spring styles in Zeigler Bros' Shoes just received. They are the best shoes on the market. 0. M. Jiamieson. Seholtz Opening. The oponing at Scholtz's jewelry store on Thursday was a day of beauty. The elegant line of silver ware and jewelry was beautifully displayed and a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen wcre In the store from 1 morning till night. Mr. Scholtz will he glad to have them call often. Advertised Letters. Tho followinz is a list of letters re inaining in post,ilico for week ending May 5th: t ss Belle Brock. Larkey Nance, 2 Carrie Butler. F. W. Proct'r. Waltdr Davis. .1 no. 1. Setzler. W. Y. FAIR, P. M. Thou -ands of RuiY.rers from grippe iave been restored to health by One MNut1e Cough u,se. If quickly cures couglhm, colds, bro - 5hi04, pilne uonin, grippo Isth1n uan1d all throat and lung diseases. W. E. Pelha. Why will you huy hitter nauseating tonica when Gitovi.:s TiArrE,ss ('mr,L TONIC is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refutnd the money in every case where It fails to cure. Price, 50 cents. It was a Cough that carried him off It, was a collin they carried him oiY in. DON'T DIE It is unnocessarry. Weo have saved the jives of hundreds and will save yours for 25 cents. Our Compound Cough Syrup seldom fails to give im mediate and permanenti relief. Use one bottle, and you will give up the ba tck business. Manu factured and for sale at Rlobertson & Gilder's Drug Store. Newbecrry Coton Mllis Trhe annual mteeting of the stock holders of the Newberry cotton mills was held on Wednesday, 4th. The repor't of the general manager was submitted andi was very satisfac tory to the stockholders and showed that the mill was doing well and the muanagemrent, of President, Aartin and General Manager McCrary was ap p)roved. All the directors were re-elected as follows: J. N. Martin, .James Mcintosh, Gee. S. Mower, D. H. Wheeler, M. A. Ren wick, WNm. Langford, WN. T.i Tarmran t, T. J. McCrary, 0. ii. Mayor, R. C. Carlisle, 1F. Z. Wilson. At a meeting of the directors Alr. J. N. Mart,in was re-elected prlesident, Geo. S. Mower, secretarly andi TI. J. MclCrary treatsurer andI 1. -oral mana Nowherry has one0 of the best mills In the State and it is as well and suc cessfully managed as any. ''h, elrer, the, maechanle nad t ho bleyelo rirI a re 1131 ,b1l) to, unr1 I).j,tted etIts inne brilts l)i,'s WVitchm II.zt-I Matlve Is the hos t tiing to keep~ onl handii. Ir ,01eniajquickly3' andt Is ai w II knsown cure for pieks. W. E, PoI. limnaulgh's is the only house in Newvberry that has Drew Selby' & Co's. Shoes and Slippers this sprIng. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The winter is now over and we scom to havo jumped into sutr.mier with the first of May. Mrs. N. HiggIns has soi of the largesta ttaid handsomest. rosj wo have seen th is Bpring. Cole L. Bloase, 8sq., is acting as an alsistant, secretary in the Governor's ofico iII Columbia. It is not too late for our fa1I'ers to plant, 1len0ty of coin and Irish potatoes and sweet potatoes. Mr. John lickley and Mr. Joel W. R[sor have both given bond and have been released from jail. Thoro \vill be no preaching in the Baptist church at Newberry next SuI day owing to absence of pastor. Mrf. 13. M. Aull roturned from Co lumbia yesterday having resigned as 2nd lieutenant in the Newberry Guards. Mr. W. C. Swittenherg left oin Mon day with his son for New York where lie takes tho latter for troat,ment by a specialist. Six boys in a tent Imade for two iakes army life not altogether too comfort able and yet that Is the condition of tho soldiers in Columbia. Senator Geo. S. Mower attended f-, meeting of the stockholders of the Prosperity Cotton Mill Co. held at Prosperity yesterday. As soon as our company gets new guns and the present ones are returned we should or-ganizo another company to be known as the Home Guard. Candidates for county ollicers seem to be timid this year in announcing their names. We suppose the old oflicers will just, be permitted to hold over. The soldier boys in camp in Colum bia are being vaccinated and in a few days they will have plenty of sore arms and will be unable to handle their guns. Rev. Geo. A. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Leavell, Mrs. Turnipseed and M rs. Y. J. Pope left yesterday for Nor folk, Va., to attandthe Southern Bap tist convention. Mr. J. T. Hutchinson has opened up a fresh stock of groceriles at J. C. Craps' old stand where he will be pleased to serve his friends and old customers. Look out for ad next week. Dr-. F. Y. Pressley, of Erskine Col lege, will preach in Thompson St. chIurhel tonliglit, tolnorrow morning, Sabbath morning and night. The pub lie cordially invited to all the services. Mord Foote, Escj., of Atlanta, Ga., spent severa) liours here yesterday. He had been down to Columbia to bury his sister, Mliss Salent Foote, and waS on his way home. Iis friends here were glad to see h0n. Dr. J. S. Wheeler returned last night from New Orleans where he has just gradlated in mtediciic from Tulane Universit,y. He has nut yet fully de termined where he will locate for the practice of his profession. We invite you to examine the market reports and notice how all provisions are advanicing in price ( and then plant more corn. Wheat advnaned yester day 25 cents a bushel and went to $1.50. Ii'ouri goes upi accord ingly. Mr. T1. J. LaMotte has conmc to New berry to take charge of the headquar ters of t he Prohibitioni parIty underi dire'ctionl of State Chiairmian A. C. Jones. T1hie ollice will he in the old billiard r'oomi under the Newberry ho tel. T1hero was one case of small pox developed at Newberry on Satur'day and it was taken in charge 1)y the health authorities and removed Onl Sun day night to the pest, house. The m - gro man had been working at the ~oil mill and1( liv'ed in Mr. T1. 1,. HIarmnon's house. Mr. D). A. Rlusseli, of Atlanta, is on a visit to his father, Mr. J. S Russell. IHi is still in the Railway Mail service and rains between Atlanta and BSir m)inghamn and holds down one of the best. jobs in the1 service thlat goes out of Atlanta. WVe are always glad no nlote the success of ouri boys. ir f lY Wl to lio Well You munst fort.ify your syst.em against t,he attacks of dlisease. Your blond must be kept pure, your stomach anld digest.ive engans in order, sour' ,*ppetite good. H oodi'st Sarsaparill a is the mtedi ci ne to 1)uIld you upj, purlify andl enrich "0o1r blood and give you strength. It. creates an1 appe1titto and1( gives digest,ive power. Hfoon's Pi m,ms are the fa vorite falmily3 catt,haritic, ene*y to take: easy to ope 1M155 LILLiAN TUUK Kit. Someting,a. Ah,ont thais ECxcellenit A (triaction Wicht W lil A pp.ear at the Opelra lJouse, Next Mondlllaly and TJucaday. "'Atlanta hmas hadi malny repertoire com111panics playing at poullar' p)ricos, lent the one0 which openeid last aight alt. the Columbia is by falr the very best ever seen here. LilIan m Tucker is an1 act.ressa of mlluchi abilit,y, and tbe Vaughit, comnpanly gave lie little star excellent support.. 1Every paIt t,was in capal)ble hlands, andic it cani tut,h filly he said that there is not a slick InI the1 'ompantily."' "MIss Tuickei', supported by Chas. ( '. hiero in Rags'' at, the ollpr house next. Monday night aind on Tuesday '' i'hue Sold1Ier's Heide.'' Height and spark Iling speCcilt-iOs are' initdcd at, all performances. On Monday night one lady will be admitted free with each pidI( 35 Cenlt ticket. Seats are now oIn sate. Trickets 15, 25, anld 35 cents. Mi L,. Yoenm I, Cameroin, Pall., Al.v'a: ** wan a sniferer for ten years,8 trj iuit most ai! kind s of ile remtedles, but with -ut ancens. 1)otVWitt,s Wi'tcha aunzelo (salvo V.1 narcomme,nde(ld to 3*4'. 1 11scal 0114, box'. It has' flectrdal Ipe manonert ~Viton IInzel 'Salve lhae no0rinal. W. E. Poi. TUR 8KNIOR CLASS Of Newberry College lan Complete4l the Vournt,-Iottorm Awarded mud Sub jects Assigned. The Senior Class at Newberry Col lege has Completed the course. The members now have their speeches to write and then they are ready to go out upon the battlo of life. There are fifteen members of the class and President Cromor tells us it is an exceptionably good class. In the chapel on Wednesday morn Ing the honors were announced and the subjects assigned for the graduating speeches. Tho flist honor was awarded to Air. 1-. C. Fallaw, of Newberry, and the second to Mr. 0. B. Cannon also of Newberry. ''hle following Is a list of the elass and tho subjects upon which they will speak at Commencement in June: 0. It. Cannon-Salutatory. Ti. It. Aull-England as a Colonizer. C. 11. Drafts--Dut.ies of Citizenship. .1. Ml. Epting-Gomez. .1. H1. 'rick--The American Soldier. J. L. Goggans-Colmmon Sense. H. M. Henry-Advantage of Disad vantage. .. J. Kibler-Ourleritdge. ). A. Kleckley-The Tyrannyof Cu toml. J. A. Itauch-Effects of War on Na tional Chatracter. 11. T. Itenwick-Hlobble,3. W. 13. Sheely--Emr,pire Can Wait. C. T. Sunmaer-Attention. l'. C. Witt --Capital vs. Patriotism. 11. C. Fallaw-Valedietory. Th lItest Itonmedy for 11reumitimill. ( From ihe Fairhaven (N. Y.) Register.) Mr. Jailp.4 Rowbind of this village, states I hat fir (.% vrty- If ve years his wife ha-4 be-n ! stil -rer jr mit rhemna tism. A few iuight-.4 ag-) she was in such patin i fat she- ww. -,!arly crazy. Site -eit AIr Ropw , it for ti:e doctor, btit lie had ream tit Can1inhrlain' Pain 13i an1 uld InItIIead org"ilig for thle 1,!,y selan lhe wont t1b tihe stor, and seculd a hmitlie ofit. Hlis witedi-I not approve of Mr. U tw1il'm por4e pur st Iirst, but neverthele i1pp!h-d it- Kilin ithor outily a1n41 lit it 1n1ur's t filip was able to g- It) l!eI1. 81Ie 1iNw at1pie11s it whenever8he feels ai teihe sr a paill and finds that it always givi i relief. He ays that no medicine which she hat() tised ever did her Ps much good The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by W. E. Pelham. DIE,'ATIl OF MISH SA LENA FOOMic. A Sweet and Popular Young Lady Passed A way in Atlanta. lis3 Salcna Foote, a well known and popular young lady, died yester day afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Grady hospital, after a brief illness. Although it was known that there was no hope for her recovery, the shortness of the illness made the death of the young lady a severe shock to the family and a host of friends. Only last Septembor Mr. A]. Foot.e. Sr., father of the young lady was bluried in(] nlow that, the youngest d1aughter has followed him to the grave, the faiily is prostrated wit,h grIef. Until two <hiy before the deat.h of Miss Foote no0 one0 was aware t,hat she wastL seriously ill, al though she had been con. plinin jg ever si nce 1er father's deathl, whichll affected her seriously. On A prilI 23d she was comlpe3lled to remiai in bedh)(, b)ut e3ven then the phy sicianl who hlad bceen sumiimoned and] the famaily thought. t.he ailment only nerv 0us prt'Oration, an id at sp)eedy restora tion to health was2i ant1ic iated. She contitnued to gr'ow worse, however, andit last, Saturdfay a second1 physician was sunun22Oned2', who announced1110( that she was very ill atnd that the ailment was, in such anl advatnced staLge thatt petr itonit,is 1had1 set in, and ad vised, aIs thle only chiance, thatt ani op)eration be per-~ for'med. D.liss Foote was removed to the Grady hospital and the operation was success fully performeiid Saturday afternoon. At tihe time tihe oplerating p)hysicians gave no hope for recovery anld the p)a tienlt, desplite tihe ope(rattion, b)reathaed her last yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Al iss 1Foot.e is surv'ived by thiroe sisters and four briothers. Funerical services will be conduct.ed t,hlis afternoon at 5 o'clock by Dru. Marx, 197 South Pryor street., the late resi dence of the deceased. Trho remains will ho taken bly the brothers to Colum bin, S. C., whlere the patrenlts of Miss Foot.e have p)reee4d her to tile grave. Th'le above is from the Atlanta Con stit,ttion of May 3. Miss Salenat had many friends in Newberry the home of her birt,h and chilId hood who will learn of lher death with sadness. We gene rally met her on trips to At. lat,at and she wvas always hlappy and cheerful and1 tile veiry picture of robust hlealthi. Wi-e e3steemed 11er v'ery highly. She wais a bright, cheerful and1( energet,ic young lady and very fond of her frIind s. i'eace to her ashes. An, Ene'rprising D)ruggisnt Tj'here are few men rmnre wide awak'~te ai'd en terpridin t thban H,oh. e'rston &i( Iiider altul W. E lP--lhami, who4 li spar tio patin to 114 4 enrcie tihe( I e4t oif everything in t heir hine for the4.Iir maiiy cus5tomelrs. Thle v how have the valtuablo agency for 1)r. King'i, Ne w Discovery fur ('iu umpt ion, !4ougs 2n2 d (Colds1-. ThIis i- 14 the won der ful remed~iy thlat 12is'-21 prdi'ingj. stneh a fu r(r all over Ite~'1 coni rv by. ItIs mnany StartIinug (culre.. It na iit.ily~ Cure-s A\sthmlau, lBronch itla, lifoni e and42 11( all a2fleetIions oif the Th Iraat. (Chlest and2( launigs (CalI at, above dfrug stor anid get aI ril b . '~le ifir or is roegular size) 60) cents12 aid $1. ,Otuarautte ed to1 cure or p'rice re.fIuded. Leavell & Spears off'er their entire inc of Furniture, &c., at actual cost for enSh). ft im. THE BOYS IN CAMP. TICH W1tES OLISE AND THE TOWN -TUItt4H 01U1' T4) bEE TfIEMI OFF. Newberry Sonds Full Comp,t, y to thn WoVr Among tho Firpt (ospanios to Volua teer anti to Arrive for Duty-They Are Now Er-joyisig Tent LI'. Tuesday we published the volunteer roll of the Newberry Guards and made mention of their departure for Colum bia to be mustered into the U. S. Army to flight it out with Spain. There was no sIech making and ao fuss. It was not a tim for oratory. Thc tine for action had come and the boys felt and know it and they acted. The stores were closed and the town turned out en masso to see the boys off and to bid them good bye and wish them God speed and a safe return. Such a crowd had not been seen at the depot at Newberry in a long time. Two coaches had been left )y% the Southern to takc the company to Co lumbia. On either side there wiaS the name of the company in large lettei a, a Wreath as it were of flowers. As the company marched up the crowd was so denso around tho depot that you could scarcely press your way through, and when the train came it had to worm Its way through the mass of humanity on and around the track. The company had formed overi at the armory and ata quarter of two o'clock began the march to the depot. Thera , as no display or attempt at it. Right to th3 train and into the coaches. As the train came in, hitched on the Newberry coaches and pulled out a huge shout went up as the boys went off to the war. It was then realized that it was a serious business. The boys may all return, and that soon, without even having had an engagement, and then again many of them may never re turn to us again. It may have been a last farewell to filends and loved ones in Newberry. But with the uniforms and the guns and the tap of the ro1 , we all get more or less of the military tldrit and feel the enthusiasm incident to such occasions and forget the full meaning of it all. It is well that it is so. We must not lcok on the dark side of the picture nor cross the bridge until we reach it. We will all get there soon enough. The probabilities now are that our boys will all soon come back to us, and that they will never have occasion to go to Cuba, but of that we can speak nothing definitely. We had hoped to have here yester day a full roll of the volunteers, but we understand that will not be made up for several days yet. At least, until after the examinations. Several Newberrians went to Colum bl, with the compainy. Among the number we noticed Senator GCeo. S. Mower, Mayor "Hub" Evans, A. C. Jones, Cole. L. Bliase and wife, Sheriff Buford, M. L. Spearman, J. W. Gary and possibly others. As soon its we left Newherry guards were stationed at the doors of the coaches and we were beginning to taste milit-ary regulations. The Abbev'illec company occupied two coaches on the same train. Everything went along smoothly and ti. boys seemed to enjoy the sport. At P'rosp)erity we received one or two recruits and the same was done at Pomaria and Peak. Some One said it was just thirty-eight years to the day when the first volun teers left Newberry to light for the Confederate cause. We do not know about that, but the years could not be wrong. An old soldier said they had no such conveniences, however, when they went on to Richmond. It was in a freight b)ox or on to1) the traini or any other way. When we arrived in Columbia the Newberry Guards formed in fours and marched with the other two companies up Gervais to Main street and thence to the postofilco where they were placed on street cars andl conveyed to Hyatt's Park and given their first taste of tent life. In the p)rocession up Main street they marched like veterans and we heard many citizens remark that, the New ber ry boys made decidedly the finest ap p)earance, the Columbia p)apers,to thre contrary notwi hetanding. Tihat was our op)inlion too. T1he few uniformed and regular members of the A bbeville company arc wecll drilled and make a fine appearance but there were on)ly about 30 of them. TIhey marched their recruits in a sTparate squad. But it does not make much difference about looks. It is abilit,y to shoot, a gun and stand the test of the return fire that will make up the tcst of the true sol d ier. in complJany with Senator Mower we visited the camp in the afternoon. Considering tbat the 1boys had just, ar rived they were doing very well. Th'ler seemedl to be a secitty of tents andi wvater but these were be ig remedied as fast as possib)le and in a day or two~ everyth inmg wvill be ini goodi order'. Six of our boys were p)ut, on guard cut.y ats soon) as they reached camp ~: A\. .1. (Cook, .. I'. Reniiwick, A. C. Coleman, WV. WV. Penther, Illh. C'ockrell, and A. J. Kilgore. Several more have gonie to jotin thme boys si nce they wvent, dows tod more arme to go down on Saturdayv. 'I here were 75 nmn on the grond when we left T1humrsday and several more to conme in). C;apt. Lang ford said lie would like to have 10) or 15 more volunteers as some of the present comnpany might not be able to stand the physical examination. It is not too late yet to volunteer', and if you do, go in wit.h the Newberry boys, for they wvant to be sure to be above the maximum, which is 88. In the Newhary o mpany is. t. J. Fuller, Editor of the Saluda Advo cate, who is, we believe, the first edi tor to volunteer as a private pure atie sim1plo. Tho physileal examination of the Newberry company will tnko place this morning. There are also several of the college boys in the Newberry company. jWe want to get some one to send us a weekly letter front the camp. Mr. F"uller has partially promised to (10 so itnid wo hope to have it. by Tuesday. BOMIM NOTEs O1 C.\MVl LiP'E BIY ON' O11 'IllI BOYS. The: wats a littll trouble in securing blankets for the i;lit, notwithstanding the fact that two wagon 1011(1 were sent. Jut to the caip. Some :of the boys slept on the "French feathers" and ,overed with their blankets. Their ap pearantco the next uin01-11l1g (iCaused a Treat deal of merriment. Capt. Langford and ieuts. Wearn ind A till worked bord to make the men ,s comfortable its possible under the ircumstitances. Tihe novelty of the siunation being so ow there wias no d('esir. on the part, of ,he mci to sleep and t.he calip wits in a Itir all night. Some of the explresslons from our ,amp during the nMight were: "1Shinny mit your own side." "Some-body's broke rarrison." "I had a good home iand oft '.t.' "Don't pull all the cover otf. 'Shut up! 'leep oil the grass. boy." 'I believe I've g Jt the hay fever." The boys were ulp early in the morn ng and ready for breakfast, whc, wits lot issued to them unt-il nine o'clock, Lthough Abbeville got to th kiteien irst., before eight. Seated on bitles of hay inl front of JheIr tents, knockiig on theirp tin lpla es Vith the iron knives and forks U ncle 3am had kindly furnished them, they iemed to be oi the whole, a very hun rry but contented set of boys. To make the situation more tantaliz ng, the Abbvville boys sat just, across Ahe street eati no thel- br,11 r! t A Ueh four' from ti- .\bbeville Compaitny narled1 up the street carrIyPing thelr' jireakfast on theli' plttes, some one rom our camp would give the com iand: "Carry, Grubh' The breakfast, was as well cooked its ould be expected, aid consisted of iteak and gravy, hash. hiominy and loaf bread. Lonn i( Cook informed the camp that some one had stolen his bowl i and pitcher. Billy unier wanted to know whet'e the fellow was who rilled his breau . Other expressionls wer(: "Get ot my bread. ---Hunti ".S.--I'Se Sapo lio."-Cook. Sam ['equested to Innlounce t.hat, the tar boarders of No. 9--the lag tent tre: Jones, Hunter, 114,1nwick (Ervin), 1,1son, Daniels, J1. W., and Cook. Parenlts Who Iave boy,'s in the New berry Guards need have no fear that they will not he taken care of. Capt. Liangford and his Lieutenants are coin potent oflicers and will stand by the Newberry Guards. Itow to (I.) iGO{(ooti. (Go)od looks are really morme thman skin deep'l, de tp:in hig enti irey Oin a lhealthy3 conditioni tor all The vital o)rgants. If I lwi liver is Inactive, you have a blioustr 'ook; If yotur stoniach is dishordere d, you hav'e a dlympetic1 lok; if y'our kid( ney3s arle aflcvted, y'ou have a p1inehmed look. Secure good health, unot you will surely h'mve good looks. "E'lectrie lit ters'' ia a good AltIerat ivoI andi Ton Ie. Acts (direct ly on thi- stomach, ilvetr anid kid ney's, purifies te bloodl, eureI's im-L plest, blotches an)d houl', aind gives a Roodl comp)lexionu. Every bottle guar anteed. Mold at lUobertson & OBider's and1 Peiham's Drug St.i'e. 501 cett per bottle. MIM AU H' RD EADT 'S An 25' otl-mdciefo 0:s Any 50e "' " ";.1et Hw 'o1 ta,srieyu?N M'LHIMN lAU .\HA'V liny of botntlre, me..Iatneta for st fors A n e 10000 po'd f dryhies. 1iheslt'sarket. rie yid. Leavell & Spears' olYet' thiir cntiii'e cash. f&t lmi. l-'ive Room Cttageon aldel I,e ll &, Spe -rs olfe their eire liune of "ii''ieni"', kr'., at, ac? tual co.st for cash-t f&t Ilm. 0. A.l. Jamtiiesoni hais just i'ce'ivecd his Spt'rng line oif Z/eig,lir. lros. I ,adies', Alisses' and ( h Idroen's Shiocs, in Tatn DhIs, 111k Hais, Iluitton Boots, O xford 'Ties, St'ap Sanies,05 l:tt, styl ''L.asts anid Toes. I f Uyo ui at t'gaeni s nom all1 n Carolina Manufacturing Company. Tihe annual ineoting of the stock holders of the Carolln, Nlanufaeturing I ompany was held on Wednesday. The reports of the oliees were re ceived and iado a good showing for the first year. 'Tihe business is in a very st isfactory Condition anld the out look for the future very encouraging. 'Tihe goods halve only heell placed on the market in the hist, sixt.y days and the trado has beci good. 'Tho present diret-tors were re-elected as follows: NI. A. Carlisle, Co. S. Nlower, J. N. Martin, It. C. Carlisle, .1. J. Lane, It. Ii. Folk, .ino. W. Taylor. Tlhe ollieers were also re-elected as follows: M. A. Carilisle, president.t -J. J. Littno, Secretiary .111. W. Taylor, superin tendont.. It is Very importalt that this enter pirise Iiould succeed anIld we have no doubt, It, will. in fact, is Is already a Success. It Ieals tuch for tle towi. Such enteirprises make the town pros pel-ols, Sitanl-pox tt I'omaisrm. Drl. M.Kibler, Chairman111 of the board of health, yesterday received a letter from Dr. Dunn of P on1arla stat lug that there woe two eases of sma1ll1 pox at1omarlit. They are negro train men on the Southern tnd are in a box cal. on the side track. Where they got I.he disie4e or whleve they ('m11110 from we do not know. They will hle taken in charge and re moved to the post. house t(d the rest of the Crew oi the t.ra i will be ordered vaitinaited. If vicc iiat.ionl is not, Iore genleval ilmiall-pt)X will take this eltire State. If inldivhtaiils will not voliutitilly be vaflcc ited some) stepls shiould be taklein to iatke it. compilulsory. Our board of health is thining of litin ranit-InIin agt"Iinlst, Columlblia but, wo lo not Seo how ht lan (Il lie donm eflfect L111H!y. Everybodiy shoill be vactci nate vd. DO YOU LIKE GOOD COFEE? If so, buy tihie "l1u0 Ribbon" brand. This is lt excellent, blalld of Moet and Javit, aid will go twice Its far its eble'lp oil ,oe. if you will mlly t ry t.his btlIli(I yo will quit usiig choap and Poor coffee. In it vou will flid both qua11liy Iild velonmv. H->Ad by S. It. JONES, Solo Agent. Thle uItilmor' (if W elisthilt is in te l idr. Thoso who havo boon so for tituite its to ha11vo received In invtitat)ion h;lould show tivir il). plreciationl byl Sonding a gift such Is CIt Glass, Flaly Chiillna or a 1land som Lamip. Eithvr of tneso arti. des, they canl hiiy very cleip lit. UOiE IFTSON & 0IL0E'S. Drng Store. Other Things besides SPECTACLES There' are1 lots of tinigs in a Jiewvelry S"tore that dion't conitainI jewels Lots of' smallI artistic art icles suIitale for Ximas presents that you w~old ( ICt nee think of unless you saw them. We have a bealutifuli line of smnall Novelties at extremely LOW PlR I (;ES. Y"ou canl ~ome1 andk spend1( aI leasan~1t Ihur iln lookinig aro(und( at our1 sto(k and( b)u' when'I you ge~(t r.ady. ED)UAloi SCIIOLTIZ, Thle .Jeweler. Cannon & Mayes, are agents for the Mansion House Steam Laundry, OF Greenville, S. C. AINT IT A BElAUT ? tifull finith thatt we. putL uponli his rs orI bus iness sit l.frontI, or on hiis collar. atnd entiji. WeI don't. blame him for be. lng proudl( of it-- L,1 only thinig we r l.rt,. i.' that1 we I can't, sendl at noswel ar.tounid with otur .IOhnlson ho hear LII ec l(onl115imstssed'on oi (line work, si ne coldtl1 myU 'ihat 'we dlone it.'' A\ctrrn . 'lnatlh ri( in t.he iinn'lOnun)din No Reductions By other Houses will ever un dersell or roach the level of Our Low Pricos. We Underbuy and Undersell them all NO EXCEPTIONS. Whether You Are ottered goods at ost or tt half price, come to the Bee Hive of bargains and you can buy the same goods for a more song. Yes! Our prices are very little our Cornpoti'ors need magnify img glasses to soo theml We knock themu blind I Here Are a Few Black Eyes for competitors: 4-4 Bleaching Yours att only 4-4 Shirting 3 3-4e. per yard. Yours at only 5o per yard. 4-4 Sheeting Yours at only 3Ac. por yard. lest StandaLrd PrInts Yours at, only Good 'arched Coffee 4e. per yard. Yours at only 10c per p)otind Good Grcen Colfeo Yours at only 0 per pouiid. Soap--Good Wash ing Soap Yours at, only 3c. per pound. All other Goods at correspoudingly low prices. Your Dollar Is worth twice as inoli at the BoIehivo of Bargains. 0. KLETTNER, The Pair and Square Dealor. SPRING CLOTHING! Spring Clothing! o are prepared to show 11(Iione of the prettiest and best Selected stocks of Men's, Boy's and Children's Suits that it has ever been my pleasuro to oxhibit to my I'rie1 1and c'ustomers. i While North I took es pecind pals ill buying Suits for the little folks fLom 3 to t I;0111ear old. Our Junior Suits from 3 to 8 years old is as neat and as0 nobby ali can he. Our ). B. Boy't Suits from S) to 1(1 years old is one of the prettiest lines wo havo eover shown. I Cal; and procureo a si.it for the boys ho~fore the sizos areO broken. We tj gutarntee prices aind sat is fact ion. 0. OM.JAMIESON, ~ ii1j(Lader. of Low Pricos. 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 $5.00. Also Pictures, Picture Frames, Ect. And everything kept in a first-clas s bookstore. Come to see us ! J. K. GILDER Book Store, Mollohon Row. IP. S.--See our Ham mock s. HigaN oft 'nra,. Covem wa rning t hat certinu atil moents, genieral debility, dyspopsia, kini disonnes., liver coumla(int$, etc., need( att Iention. TIhere isn't anything het ter for a blood( purifier than Our Saursaparilla Compound. Nothing sreormysterious about it. It is carefully madedm of the best drugs, like everything that we make, and we give yo i ai bigger b)ottle than you usually g et and chargoe hn1. 7e for it. ROB3ERTSON & GILDER,