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,$wson to head f tthe By ni.sh Fleet. Colutmba, S. C May 10, 2 20 p. m. Sagasta Cabinet rosigned. Queen or. dered him form another, which will pursue t'e vlgorous policy. Sampson has Spanish fleet entrapped in Carribean Sea and it cannot reach Cuba without fIghting. Spanish fleet is penned in by Oregon and ConsOlsts and fleets of Sampson and Schley. KOESTI.R. Columbia, S. C., May 10, 2.25 p. in. Blanco refuses to exchange captured 4mericanl Correspondonts. Oflicial friends of McKinley say ho will abol ih Board of Strategy and fot army and navy chiefs work out their own plane. le wants war pusled vigorously, and is tired of so mr'uch red tape. Spanish fleet sailed North~ from Curocoa. Details received from fight of last Monday. Gomez defeated sixteen hun dred Spaniards and captured Jucaro, an important city. Santa Clara asked powers to declare Cuban blockado ineffective and unrec ognizable. Special precautions taken to protect Key West from swoop of Spanish fleet. KoESTER. Ilucklen's Arnica Salvo. The best Salve in the world for Cute, 1ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapptd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or ne pay required. It I@ guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Pfice 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertson &,Gilder and W.-E. Pelham. Lessons in Fancy Work. Lessons given in Silk Embroidery and Lace Work by the Urmeys at the residence of Mrs. R. T. Caldwell. Call and see display and get complimentary at Davenport & Renwick? Vabbage and Toinato Plants. Early Drum Head and Flat Dutch varieties at 124 cents per hundred. Acme and Pondarosa varieties .1 Te Tmatoes-25 for 10 cents. t&f2t J. W. SWINDLER. Notice, Vaormers. A meeting of the farmers of Newber ry County is hereby called to be held In the court house on Saturday, Ma3 21, 1898, to make arrangements and fi time for holding Farmers' Institute ir this county unddr direct ion of Clemsor College and to organize county insti tutodnad such other matters as may come up. R. T. C. HUNTER, Pres. Cotton Growers' Con. ; H1. AULL, Secretary. 8oo Roward 0loo. The readers of thim "nper will be plkased tc jonri that, there Is at least one dreaded die otsso Ihut scimco lins beo oble to estro in al its stlges, and that, is atlarrii. Itall's Catarrli Curn i. the on1V positive onto known to the 3nedloal fratornity. CUtitrrh beti a coneti tutional dise c, requireq a eonstitutlioa tre iet,. A1l' ,Ca,arrh Cura Is taken in t o adt ng d'ttly upon the blood an wucous turfaces of the systent, thereby tic troy Ig the f .undation of the disea.e, anc giving iho patient tro gth by building up ih con titution ant assisting nature in doing iti work. The propritors have so inuch faith in 1itt ur t vi powor, that they narm- One 11tm dred Doliars for an, catse teat it. tilt to curo Senut for list of testienontIla. Address - F. J1. UlIENEY & C0.. Toledo, O' Roid byvdr gglsls. 75e. IIail's lt', a 11y~ Pills are the best. Success--Werth Knowing. 40 years' success in the South, provel Hughes' Tonic a great remned y fo: Chills and all Malarial Fecvers. 1Botto: than Quinine. Guarant.eed, try it. A Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. tOnut In the Cast of "What Shall We Do Witl tier." The following ladies and gentlemnoi will be in the east of "What shall we do with her? at the opera house Thure day night, during the K,. of-P. encamp ment and under the auspi1)ces of th ladies of the M. 10. church.: M isses lul - .Jones, Lois F?ant, Bessio Gilder, Estell 'Todd, Gordon Weeks, Minnie Todd Miessrs. Z. F. Wrigh t, P. St. .J. Mazyckt Lawson Kibler, H. B3. WVells, J. A Bowers, C: G. Jontce, .Julian, Kinard Eugene Bertram and Bassett Willardl It Is a great leap from the old fashione do.es of biue-mass a'td tnuseous divhytes I tho pleasan,t little pills knowtn as be5Witt' i.,1t'c Early Risers They ouro consti patior sick hoadac:to amti hiliousneo. W. E t olhan Leavoll & Spears oifer their entir line of Fur-niture, &c., at actual cost fc cash. f&t 1 Look! A stitchI In Trine Saves nine. H-ughes' Tonic (new iir p)roved(, taste pleasant) taken l'u carl Spring and Fall pt-events Chills, Der gueo and Malarial Fevers. Acts on th lver, tones up the system. Bletber tha .quinine. Guaranteed, try it. A ,druggists.- 50c. and $1.00 bottles. tOn: Leavell & Spears offer their enti, Inc of Furniture, &c., at actual cost fc cash. 'f&t 1m. A ''Lihtweight " Veteran Wante a Penmuio, Mr; W. H. Hunter, light-weight ve er-an-of the p)resent war with Spali * wishes It understood that although b was rejected, being a light weight, b Is -entitled to a pension from "Unc1 Sam" on account of haviag been stabbe * -by way of vacino points-and havin lost sundry teeth in the gallant charg * made by his company on "Fort Bun Beef." . He thinks he w*ill be able I occupy his bed In a fow-days as he wi compielled to take to the floor for slet als it was more congenial after havIz1 occupied a bed of "French Featheri in.camp. HeI 1s inlformed that, thet -were several d'esertions on account ~having to take the reogulation bati ~The Newborriy Guards made the fit .capture of Spanish-onions, after Iani lug in Columbia, and made a successfl c hargo on "Fort Potato die Spanish. TIher is no doubt but that "Bil1.3 Swould have stood a succsful examnin o but fot' the un fortutnito holes in h *tockinga-which woulId not hold sho Srwrides ar-o fashilonablo at Can 'lerbe. ~'" Hip, Hip! Hurrah for Company 1B, The boys that wiil carry the bannor f~ Newber-i'io* Knights of Pythlas. The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias will convene In Nowberry this week, the first session being held qn Thurs. day morning at* 10 o'clock in the Now berry Lodge. There will be from 150 to 200 dele gates and visitors present during the session. We extend them a hearty welcome and feel sure that the Knights and citi zens ofNewberry will do all in their pow or to make the meeting a most delightful one. Some of the oflicors of the Grand Lodge will arrive today. On Friday night the banquet will be spread and served by the ladies of the Methodist church. The floor will be put down over the -seats in the opera house and the banquet served there. The following are the committees appointed from the Newborry Lodge who have in charge the arrangements and reception of the Grand Lodge and we feel sure will discharge their duties well: Arrangoments-C. A. Bowman, T. E. E'pting, G. M. B. Epting, A. J. S. Lang ford, Jno. H. Wicker. Reception-O. McR. Holmes, I. C. Williams, Jno. A. Eddy, J. W. White, M. L. Spearman, Z. F. Wright, J. K. Gilder, 0. B. Mayor, .1. A. Blackweld er, B. C. Matthews, Eduard Scholtz, A. T. Brown, W. G. Mayes, 1. Caven augh, F'. A. Schumpert. Financo-Geo. S. Mower, L. W. Floyd, Jno. M. Kinard, A. C. Jonos, W. E. Pelham. As to the board and plitce to lodge the following persons can take the number mentioned and they will all be well cared for. The rate at the New berry hotel is $2 00 a day and at all the other places $1.00. Newberry hotel 100, Crotwell hotel 50, Mrs. Glenn .8, Mrs. Blease !0, NIr. Ruff 10, Mrs. J. C. Myers 8, Mrs. Geo. McWhirter 9, Mrs. 1). B. Wheeler 4, Mrs. W. P. Houseal 2, Mrs. V. W. llodges 4, Mrs. S. P. Boozer ., M rs. Robert Caldwell 10. F'ree Pil s. 8Sand yoiur ad Ires4 to It. E. Bucklen & Co., Chiigoi., ttid met a freo sample box of Dr. K(me's New lAfe Pills. A trial will convinme ytin of their nerits. These pills are easy in tc'Ilon and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick iendaceh. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They donot weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and howels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Robertson & Gilder atid W. E. Pelham, Druggists. A Deserved Promotion. The many friends here of Mr. T. 0. Stewart, jr., who enlisted with his company, The Newberry Guards, fot the war, are glad to hear of his promo tion to the Second Lieutenantship oi his company. He is an honest, brave and courageous young follow and will always be found in the thickest of the fight-bearing the honors from the field. His company, and friends left be hind, will never bedisappointed In him. . Thirty-fiveo years~ makei a gener'at-lon. T12hu Is horw Jon'g AdoIph Fishe,r, of Z.aesvile 0. sulrer'ed fromil niles lu wa (*ured~ by uir-,i t.I,l'co ho'x.i on DeWitWr W'ifch HalWQ Salvo W. E. P'e:ilam. Why will you buy bitter niauseat,ing tonics whenou GROVE.'S '..ASTL'ESS CHILI TONIC is as pleaLsant as5 Lemon Syrup Your' druggist is aut horized to refuni the money in every ease where it falIb to cure. Pice 5(0 cents. l)eath, of M,. W. L. i,arr. On Saturday night liev. J1. A. Sligi: received1 a telegram of the serious ill noss8 of his dlaughter', Mrs. WV. L.. Darr On Sunday mor'ning camne the sad m11s sage that shlo was dead. About a yeal ago Is datughlter, Mliss Lilli Sligh was marr'iedl to Rev. WV. L. Dar'r, ILutheranI minister serving congrega tionls in Statesvillc, N. C. Death is sat at any Lime, but to the fathei' am brothers tis death has a peculiar sad ness in its suddenness, for there wvas ni possible way for' tihem to reach her un til after the burial. One year ago wddding and a happy brido, today sat hearts and ai funera'il. Such1 is life When thle end come11th we know not. T, those whlo mour~n The Herald and New extends its sincerest sy'mpathyv. Mrs Darr' was about 30 years old and has been a consistent member of the Luth eran church from early childhood. M L. Yoen m, Cameron Pa. as,vs: "1 was 8utrerer for ton years. tr')dng most all kindls pile remnedit's, but ithout, success. D)ow it, Witch hr-zel taalve wias lecommned to n. I used on1e box. It has u 1ueted a pe.mnnot enre " A a a pIermanenlt cure for pi1les DeWItt, WVitch Iroxel salvo lha no0 equil1. W. E. Ps DO YUU LIKE GflOD COFFEE? if so, buy tile "Blue Ribbon brand. This is an excellent bran t, of Moon and Java, and will go twic 3 as far as cheap coffee. IfH you will only try this brand yo will quit using cheap and p)oor coffed In it you will find both quality an ieconomy. Sold by 3 S. B. JONES, Sole Agent. o 7 i0 " * trJ MIMNAUGH'S NE~WBIERRY, S. ( VARXOUS AND, ALL ABOUT. Mt'. F. .. ian. Ii on a vidit to rela ,ives inNewber0y. Several communications have to re main over'until Friday. Several members of Company B came home~on a short furlough last week. Mr. Ww. B. Worts from Tho Herald and News office has volunteered in the army. Sherif Buford carried the negro, D)rroh, to the State Asylum for the Insane on Sunday. Messrs. Clinton Summers and Julius Elson left this morning for Columbia to visit the camp at that placQ. The Synod visited the College on Friday morning aind Dr. Weldner gave the young men,a bleasant talk. A. C. Jones at the . cash store has some interesting facts for cash pur chasers. See w-hat he has tq say. The next annual conv.;ntion of mayors will be held in Newberry. Mayor Evans was elected 1st vice-president. Jos. T. Hutchison & Co. quote some prices today that will open your eyes. Read their ad. and call at their store on Maia street. Among the visitors to Syhod just closed yesterday was Rev. C. A. Markt, for several years the beloved pastor of the church at Prosperity. Mr. Everett Waddey, of the Everett Waddey Co., Richmond, Va., gave us a pleasant call yesterday. We regret that he made his visit so brief. Mr. J. E. Cooper, of Winchester, Va., who was in attendance upon Synod is one of the substantial laymen of the Lutheran church in the South. Rev. Y. V. A. Riser left yesterday for sumter, where he has accepted the pastorship of the Lutheran church. We wish him abundant success and commend him to the good people of Sumter of all denominations. A game of base ball was played on the diamond at the college on last Fri day afternoon bet veen the nines of New berryand Clinton, which resulted in a victory for Newberry, the score stand ing 9 to 0.. Mk. D. L. Copeland acted as umpire. The merchants of Newberry have decided to inaugurate the early closing and yesterday most of the stores were closed at 0 o'clock and the rest at half past six. This will he kept up until the first of September except on Saturday and the boys will have a little time they can call their own. We publish today roll of Co. B (New berry Guards), 1st log. S. C. Volun teers, U. S. A. We congratulate the oflicers and men on the many nice things we have heard said of them, and feel sure that Capt. Langford and Licuts. Wearn and Stewart and their men will do their duty wherever it may lead them. Mr. Thos. F. Harmon, general agent of the Home Mutual Fire Protectiob Association, left yestemiay on an ex; tended trip over the State in the inter est of the association. We are glad to say that the Home Mutual is demonstrat ing the fact that in spite of the war time we can protect ourselves and keep our money at home. Among the young meon admitted to tfie p)ractice of lawv hofore the Supreme Court recently were two fromn Newber ry, Messrs. L. C. Spece and Fred H. Dominick. B3oth are bright and clever young men and we shall expe~ct to hear from them in the years that are te come. May their clients be many and their fees large. Mr. Dominick is still in Newbery and may locate here, though lhe lhas not fully decided. Wc shou'd be glad to have him remairi Swith us. Rev. W.. H. Riser wvho has just grad nted from the Seminary will .be mar eled tomorrow to Miss Zenith Leightor of St Matthews, Or'angeburg County The ceremo'ny will be p)erformkedl b3 .Rev'. J. A. B. Scherer. The following young men and young ladies will at Stend the marriage from Newberry s W. A. Rlast, G. WV. Jenny, C. H. Drafts 'Y. V. A. Riser and M isses Lola Swit tenberg and Mary Riser. The Heorali 0 and News extends congratulations r The young couple will go at once t< Virginia where Mr. Riser has accptet a charge. Y Leavell & Spears offer. their ent ii9 Sline of Furniture, &c., at actual cost foi e cash. f&t l1m. An Explantationx. Mr. Editor-In your account of thi r exercises on Memorial Day you state< that Mr. (Crelghton was absent anm there was no addr-ess. While that wva true there ought to have been or ough now to be an explanation. The Jame ~'D. Nance Camp did not hold the meetini 0announced on saleday because the cour e house was occupied by the Democrati dconvention. On Saturday some of th active members of the damp arrangei ga programme. I was informed of tha fact on Monday aind as no speaker ha< been secured I suggested the name (1 oRev. Creighton and the programmi was given to the printers. When I in formed him o,f the fact he declined ti ,serve on the ground that the time fo *preparing even a short address was to .l*imited, especially as he had a sici child. Knowing hiscompetency to de jliver auch an'address and hoping tha I.he would still find time to prepare it allowed the programme to remain as I had been submitted, Hie did not but I .. under promise to do so on some futur is occasion and I guarantee it Wvill i w.uorthy of the occasion. E. P. McCINTOOK. ILeavell &'Spects 'offer thir entir >r Iline of Furniture, &c., at actual cost fc cash., f&t lmi. NEWBERRY'S ROLL OF HONOR. The Muster Rolk of the bten Who Form Co. It of the Regiment. Below is given the muster roll of the Newberry Guards, the second company to be sworn into the service of the United States. This company took the o.ith of allegiance on Wednesday after noon. It will be noticed that there arc several professional men in the ranks; as in the case of Co. A the percentage of farmers is quite small. This comp any Is now known as Co. 13, 1st legi ment S. C! Volunteers, U. S. A. Here is the roll. COMMISRION14.11 OPICERS. Wm..S. Langford, captain, New berry, merchant, single. Richard H. Wearn, first lieutenant, Newberry, banker, single. Thomas 0. Stewart, Jr., second lie tenant, Newberry, coflin rtaker, sin gle. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFIC. 'S. George F. Wearn, first sergeant, Newberry, salesman, single. William B. Wise, quartermaster ser geant, Prosperity, cotton buyer, sin gle. Alonzo J. Cook, first sergeant, New berry, clerk, single. Julius G. Daniels, sergeant, Newber ry, jeweler, single. George P. Boulware, sergeant, New berry, clerk, single. John F. Langston, sergeant, Clifton, weaver, single. Milton C. Lancaster, corporal, Spar tanburg, bookeeper, single. David E. Sheppard, corporal, Hig gin's Ferry, druggist, single. William E. Blats. corporal, Newber ry, druggist, single. George F. Smith, corporal, Glymph ville, clerk, single. Robert Norris, corporal. Newberry, student, single. John H-. Davis, corporal, Swain, printer, single. Harry T. White, musician, Now berry, painter, single. Landy Wood, musician, Nilleye, salesman, single. Casper C. Stewart, artilleer, New berry, cabinet maker, single. John A. McCafferty, wagoner, JoneF ville, laborer, single. PRIVATES. Robert Aldridge, Newberry, weaver, single. Walter Allen, Newberry,p laborer, married. Wm. M. Best., North Carolina, labor er, single. Middle S. Bodic, Newberry, weaver, single. John L. Brown, Newberry, engineer, single. Alsa D. Brown, Clifton, weaver, sin gle. John H. Buice, Clifton, laborer, sin gle. Ed. R. Caldwell, Clyde, N. C., spool or, single. John P. Cannon, Prosperity, farmer, single. James M. Cassidy. Wieniar, studenl, single. Jegferson D. Chapman, Newberr'y, clerk, married. Frank .J. Clapp, Mississippii, weaver, single. Robert T1. C,ockrell, Denny's, sales mn, single. Joseph B3. Cooley, Cherokee, clerk, si.ngle. Charlt.on T. Cr'omer, Newberry, st,u dent, single. Jesse L. D)en son, W hitmire, farmer, single. John E. Dreher, Seliwood, st.udent, single. Joseph L. Edwards. Lexington, car penter, single. William . W. F'arrow, Newborry, plowman, single. Robert Finger, Maiden, N. C., labor I er, single. Levi E. Folk, Newberry, farmer, sin > glo. Thomas N. Folk, Newberry, farmer, single. Richard J. Fuller, D)enny's, editor, .single. ) Rowland HI. Garrison, Clifton, wea ver', single. . Tohn F. Griffth, Saluda, mechanic, I single. -Elijah S. Grise, Piedmont, laborer, single. James L. Henderson, Marshall, N. r* C , laborer, single. ' Zac. R. Henderson, Marshall, N. C., 'laborer, single. as Henry HI. Hlinson, Kinard, student, singif . Malcolm D). Hipp, Whitmire, farmer, single. Clayton F. Holmes, Rochester, N. Y. carp)enter, single. Jlas. E. Hooper, Burton, Ga., laborer Asingle. Andrew J. Kilgore, Trokina Park coppersmith, single. i John Mv. Kinard, Newberry, fairmer .single. David V. Kirkpatrick. Newarkc, 0. machinist, single. William T. Livingston, Singley, car~ penter, married. 1Lois S. Lovelace, Newberry, flag man, single. P'arry M. Martin, Clinton, farmer single. Clarence 10. Mathilas, Saluda, farmner single. I.lohn Mayer'. Peak, farmer, single. tSilas L;. Miedlock, Poverty Hill Samuel T1. McCarty, D)enn,y's, farmect single. Andrew Tr. McGee, Clifton, weavem stingle. Robert A. Morrison, Rock 1(111, co ton hnyer, single. I James W. Nelson, Clifton, farminc .lohn F?. Outz, Old Tolwo, carder, single. Sam i. Paysitger, Nowbe'ry, saw yer, single. Vance V. Pearsoll, Newberry, black sanith, single. James Pool, Spartanburg, laborer, single. Eddie P. Redish, Williams, student, single. William C. Reeder, Nowborry, me chalic, single. Herbert Hoss, North Georgia, la borer, single. Theodoro Spohl, Newberry, black smit.h, single. Aunmorlo Schumpert, Nowberry, stu dent., single. Miles Stevenson, Spartanburg, pr-int or, single. Thotuas W. -Swindler, Newberry, harness maker, iarried. Geo. 11. Suber, Newberry, farmer, single. 'Jet""rsonl Tribble, Edgelield, !armer, single. William it. Werts, Spartanburg, printer, single. Thonas G. Williams, Helena, ma chine agent, married. William 8. WIx, Whitney, wiaver, single. Mar-viI Geargin, Liaurens, farmner, single. Il'n% the Klondike. Mr. A. C'. Thonas, of Marytville, Trex., has fotioal a more valuable dis covery than has yet beenti made in the KlondIko. For years he stulered un told agony lionj Vo 11 Insmpt 1on), accom )atled by heiifirrhages; and was ab ,,lutely cu--ed by )r. King's New Dis covery for Coi.stumption, Coughs and Cold". He deel-ires that gold is of litt le value in couiprson with this marvel ois curt; would have it, evet if it. cost a hundred dolhis it hottle. Asthma, Bronchitis antid all throat and lung affectionis nre pmsitively cured by I)r. King's New iscovery for Consump tion. Trial bottes free at Robertson & Glder's ai.d lelhai's lDrug Storev. Regular size 51) ets., and $1 410. Guar anteed to entre or price refunded. --wiat. 81an1 Wo Do W1th1.r': This tiloinUo.tots qiestion is one which will be settled by the citizens of Newberry and the visiting K. of P. next Thursday night., May 19th, at the opera house, when the bright, spark ling mierry comnedy, "What Shall We do with Her?" will be presented by the ladies and gentlemen who so success fully played "The Midnight Fire" about four months ago. The cast will also be angmented by the addition of other equally goo(l tilent, ani under the same auspices as before. The plhy was written by a South Carolinian, Mr. Thomas Addison, formerly editor of the Coluinbik Register andt author of several highly sivessful plays. Iessrs. Bertram and Willard havo the diree tion of the entertainment and this occa sion will be their last app>arance in Newberry for a long and indetinite period as they will not be South at all next season. 'I he prices of admlissien will be 25 and 35c., children 15e. Re served seats rO(., which can be ob. tained at Eduard Seholtz' Jewelry Store. As the city will be crowded with visitors, eit.'izens should avail themselves of an early opp)ortuinit.y tc get their reserved seats. A Farmer's T rouble. Lowndesv'illha, 8. C., Mlay 7, 1898. R 1". Gordon, a well knowna farmer ol this place, states that he was a greal suifferer from indigestion andl wa obliged to follow a certain diet. HeI weighed only 130 pounds wvhen ho bce gan taking Hlood's Sarsapalrillat, hul after the use of t,wo bott,les of this med-. lcine he gainedl 18 pounds, and when ht had taken six bottles he was able ti follow his plowv all day without fat.igue. Hood's Sarsaparilla also cured him o p)1mplpes. Mimnnaugh's is (he only house li Newberry that has D)rew Selby & Co0s Shoes and Slippers this sprting. signs, of Spring. Convoy a wvarning that certain nall monts, general debil ity', dyspepi skin disals('s, liver comp)laints4, etc. need attention. There isn't anything better for a blood purifier than On Sarsrapa riIlit CJomnponn. Nothinj secret or mysterious about it. It i carefully madecl of the best drugs, lik everything that we mnake, and we giv y'o'1 a bigger bott.le than you usuall get and chargo b)ut 'ine for it. ROBERTSON & G1ILDElt, D)ruggists, on the corno SALTER'S PHOTOGRAPH 'GALLERY! MAIN STREET~i, IM\BERRY, 8, E'qu ipped w~ithi the Iato impj ro)ved( facilities. WVoi , permannt,l and1( art ii enilly f inished1. Anrot h nico aissortmnent of l1i inre Frmos and Monul ings just receivcd. t t Leavell & Spears (dTer' their enti 'line of Furniture, &ce., att actual cost I ash. f&t im VICTORY If your thoughts pied with the America the destination of Sanr Squadron, turn your mi in Newberry. Jos. T. Hut( You gain a victoi every purchase that yc Below we give a list prices-lower down thal 1 pounds of Granulated Su Fresh line of' plain and Iane Jellies, assorted flavors, 2,5c, Flour, Meal, Larc Soap, You will find at the lowest I Best Lum1p Starph at 5c p Best Keg Soda at 3c per ORIGINAL PACKAGES. CANNED GOODS. Potted Ham, 5 o, worth 10c. Salnous. !fi, " 15C. Corned Beef, 12c, " 15.. "of sae 80, " 10 Oysters, 81, " 160. Sirdines, 3.e, " f5e No. 3 Syrup Peaches, 15,, " 21c. Tomatoes, 8e, " iC. Okra and Touiktoes, 5 , "' 10C. Olives, 5w, " 10C. Our terms are strictly cas1 counts pay ourl. expelses. Ea'Come early an<l often Yours i T. HUTCI Cannon & Mages, ure agents for the Mansion House Steam Laupdry, OF Greenville, S. C. AINT IT A BEAUT ? Wec might ask of any man who first admilres the snowy whtitenes~s and be.au tiul finish that we put upon htis (1resC5 or business shirt froni., or ont his collar: and cuffs. We don't blame him for be ing proud of it-the only thing we re gret is that we can't, send( a Boswell around with our .Johnmson to hear' the enconiumis p)assed on our line work, sc we could say~ thatl, "'we dono1 it.'' Agents watedC( in the surrvounding counft,ry. It was a Cough that cairried1 him oif 1t. was a coflin they carried him otf in. D:ON"T D)I l' It. is unnecessarry. We have saIvL Sthe Fves of hundreds and wiill sav< yours for 25 conts. Our Componni Cough Syrup seldom fails to give im mediate aind pernment, relief. Us< one bottle, and you will givo up the b ack business. M antufactured ant ~for sale at itobertson & Gildet's Drug Store. Is in the air. Thtose who havy heon so fortuinato as to harvo treceive< an invitation sihoutld show their np' p)reciationl by soid inig a gift, s'uch a: (Cut Glass, Fancy China or a llandU( 'I Homio Lamtp. J'itheOr of tinoso arti eles, t hey can1 hnty very chea'tP at t IOBllT[SON & (GILDElt'S k .Drug Stor< ~MONEY TO LOAN - On farming lands. Ensy pay menti -No commtissionts charged. liorrow< pays actual cost of pterfecting 10o1 Interest8 per conit. 1' JOHN B. PA LM El iuSON,. t.,;m Columbia, S. C. IS OURS.' ire not too much occu Ln victory of Manila or ipson and the Atlantic nd to the squadron now hhisoo & Co. -y over high prices on >u make at our store. of our goods and low n the Spaniards: gar for1 $1.00. y Candies at 4c and upwards. real worth, 40c. :1, Soda, Lye and Blueing )rices. er pound. pound. A TORPEDO. Itoasted coffee at. re per pound. Lion brand Coftfe at loc per pound. A rb brand Coffee at 12) per pound. Best Matches, 2,4(K) ror 10c; try them. Farnter's .loy, a good Tobaceo, 15 per pound, worth 40o. ENxtra tine Lemons at 16a per dozen. Tinware at factory pricef. Ball Thread sold by others a. 20a per pound, oure 10 balls for be. Shirts, 120o, worth 250. Faip, :3o, sonething cool. FineSuspenders, 8, worth 25. Towels, 3o each anid upwards. Hose from 3o to 2o per pair. Bedroom Sets, decorated, worth $2.00, our prieo 1.10. bi so that ve can make the dis to please, SON &CO. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES I BICYCLES! All sizes and pricee-froni the ver*y best to the0 cheapewst. I have The Victor at $50. There is no Bicycle that is bet ter than the Victor. I also have the famons Waverly, a $100 whool, for $30Q. Oh, yes ! And I have tho Crawvford at prices from $850 to $20. Come and look at my wheels beforo you buy. I keep all kinds of biko sIundries. I can and will do any kind of repairs on o: wheels on short :0: notice. J. W. WHITE. Come to See Us! Wh len in need of anything i.n the Dry Goods, Dress Goods, WVhito Goods, Notions, Emibroidory, Laces, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Corsets, &c , anid also wvhen you want anything in Shoes, Hats, Clothing Boys' and Childrens' Knee Suitsi, Extra K(neo Pants, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Neckwear and Suspendors. New Spring Goods ! We are offering this week a now lot Porcales, Shirting Prints, Em. broidery,BRibbons,Trimmings, Shirts, In the Lot: I cao Sea Island 4-4 P'oeeale, pretty now styles, we will selat i1 worth 1 and 12 % 1 cas~o Standard Shairtling Prints 4v.. worth 5w. Goo 4-4 lechLding at tac., worthi i A ll ine T11 Iowels at 10, I5 andiC 25c. TJable D)amask at 25, 35, 40 and 50c., per yard. TJable Oil Cloth at 15Se. per yard. Boys' and ('hildrens~' Suits Clothintg at. 75. to $3.50 a suit. You canl appre einte tAem If you1 see themii. H oys1x.aKne atsa,2, 35, 40, 50 to 75 t por p 'air t r A i,Iee hue of Men'.s ICxtra Pants at $1, $1 50, $2, to $3, to fit any onie. We will sav'e yo~u at least, 10 to 25 lpr cenlt. oni all puriiichases masde with - ns fromi what you would pay for same goods at other p)laces. We mean everything we say. Come to see us often. No troub~le to show goods. COPELAND BROS. Main Street - - Newborry, 8. C. Leravell & Spears offer t,heir entire n. line of i'innture, &c., at actual cost for If you want bargains now call on tAf tf J. R. RiUm rLL'