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WLiWilENtiY MAItKICl'. Corrocted every Tuesday and ,Felday by Summer Bros. at ............. .. ......... 7 8. .Shouldors .................... Iamp.................... 106021o. Best Lard.......... '&10C. Best Molasses, now crop...... 0c. Good Molasses ..................... 235o. M eal .......,.. . . ......... ......5 H ay ................8................80. W heat Bran........................ $1.10. Ist Patent Flout.................. $7.00. 2nd Bost Flout ................... $6.50. Strait Flour...................... $6.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$4.50(0.50. Sugar ................. ..... ........ f C 7o. 1ti ce.................................... O M e. Coff e................................. I 200. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.00. Bale Hulls, per owt,....,.... 30c. , Country Produce' Butter, por' lb ....................15@200. Eggs, per dozen .............. 100. Ch ickens, each............... 121@20o. Poas, per bushol.. ........... 70c. Corn, por bushel .................. 55c. Oats, POr bushel.............4 Oc. Sweet potato0s ............. Oc. Turkeys, per lb ................ 0 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................ ..75( 90c. IBucklenm's Arnica salve. The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises,' Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, 'T'etter, Cha ped Hande, Chilbluus, Corns, and all Skin Erup. ions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give peIrfect satisftitelon or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertson & GlIder and W. E. Pelham. Carried to Newborry. Sheriff Buford, of Newberry, came ovet to Johnston on Friday last and, In company with Chief Derrick, pro ceeded to Mr. Henry Jackon's planta tion in the Philippf sectloit to effect the arrestof Jim Satterwhite, a colored 7 blacksmith, who has been at work at that place sometine. Satterwhite was needed in Newberry where the warrant for his arrest was issued, on a charge of obtaining goods under- falso pro tenses. Satterwhite swore ho would not, go and it was necessary to handcuff him. Sheriff Buford loft on the after noon train with his prisoner.-John ston Monitor. L.ati to bed and early to rise, prepares a iman for hi nn h e it t.t ski s. Early to b)ed anil a 1.1i tio Early Iuser, the ill hat innits life loinger and bLtter and wiser. W. 14,. Pei The most approved Mosquito Canopy in the world for Gala by S. J. Wootul.2t .Just reenived a harrel fine mackerel at Jos. T. HUTOIlINSON & CO. Now Minister 11ero, Rev. Y. V. A. Riser, a recent grad u1to of the Lutheran Theological Sc'i Inary of the United Synod, at NewbLr ry, S. C., hds arrived in tho city to take charge of St. James 1"vancgelical Lutheran church here. iIe also 111 under his charge at con,gregation in Florenl4e. Mr. Riser is it young nian of pleasant address and genial manners and has aliencdy made many fRIends here. His first service in the city will be held next Sunday morning at II o'clock. There will be no service In the even lng.-Sumter Hebraid 'The rearlers of t his paper will hie plase(l to learn I hant ther'e is at least one dreat,.'l dis e.i:se thait sclinc(t hats been t ' ll to eurot. ini til its staiges, iand( that ia C atatrri. ihinh's Catairrh Citre I- thei onily po(stl' ivei'ur kniown to the meiinti fra erit,Ly. Uitarrh''1 being ia consti trettne'nt. hunl's (Catunarrh Cute itla tii in tern'oty), atin g dli' irit 13 21y)02 p ho blood aind innelouis suirtfaces of t hit systent, therieby dle strouyinig tile fountdtlin of theo disease, antd giving I ho pat teni. strn gill by bulilig tip thle toin titution iand aissistinig nature tn (teloig its wvork.* The p)ropurlcies havt~e ito inuchi fait hi In its curi t.vYe powers, thait,. they offer One hlunt dre'td Dollitrs for iinu caseti teat it fails to cure. endl tor' lIst Or 'tt imlouliN. Address F. .1. CIIltNI1CY & CO., Toledo, 0' I-old by dr- irgistst. 75e. hlal's i"a , ly ills are the hest. I have decidcd to r'edutce prices on several linos of Ladies', MIsses' anId Cihidren's Oxfords. S. J1. Wooton.26 * ' Storo P'reclius than1 (Inid. WhViat isi thlat now'? Wily, thlose fine apples, or'anges3, bana'ias, lemons11, etc., it Jos. Tr. HIUT1CIIINSON & CO. Our 111no of Boy3s' anld Children's ClothIng is tile best, over .shown ill New ~< berry. .]amie,son's. t.ti Theli Cincoigraph (it the O)pera H usO Thur'sday night ntot only shows t,he war vessels, but has1 added several Cuban scresOi, of whichl the "Spaishl l i" is miost prom11linlent, as ini t,bis scene thlree f 1ims areC used, containing twenity-four 1hundr1 ied icturesCf, whIIich pass before * tile eyo iat the r'ate of twenty per see ctndt, whlichl gives to tihe View an exact ness~of life motIon. The 11ilm1 of tbe batt,leshipls andt thet warP s'eneCs are' counlterpiar'ts of thlose which haveY boen exhibiting att Keith's Theatres In New York andt Bloston. Sale of seats now on1 at Schlot's. G eeral admuissionl, 25c; reservedl seats, 35e. t t Whly wVill you buy bitter natusJeatinlg TOI is as pleaisant as Lomontn Syrup. GALLERY! 1MAI SimET,- lomWB RY, 8, 0, Equipp[ed 'withl the latest im)proved facilitios. W~ork a ~per'manfent anid artisti calily finishod. Anothler nice assortment of Pie hire Frames and Mould ings justt received. L tf oy'Tan Sh0es $1 25 $1.50 and $2.00 aItfamicSon's. t.tf VAIOUS AND.AL, AU4)UT. G. C1. Sale, 1.sq., Is announced as a candidate for the Legislature. Rev. H. J. Mattas preached at, the Lutheran church on Sunday night. Marion Q. loland is a candidate for County Superintendent of Education. If you have not been vaccinated do not delay, but atte'nd to it at once. It 's your duty. *irs. . Cavenaugh and children are on a visit to relatives and friends in North Carolina. The Cineograph Co. vill be here on 2nd of June, and will give a perform anco in the Opera house. Young Mr. Brim is getting along as well as could be expected and is having o1very att n .on o slb'e. Dr. Popo as public vaccinator has re signed and the work will now be done by any of the physic'aiis. The annual meeting of the H1om1e Mutual Fire Protection Association will he held on June 1st., tomorrow. Mr. B. 1". Grillin has let the contract to ,Mr. C. C. Davis to repaint and over haul his handsome residence on Bouln dary street. Rev. A. G. Voigt and family leave this afternoon for their future home in Wilmington, N. C. We regret to lose them as citizens of our town. The Helena school, taught, by M iss Lillian Glenn, closed last Friday night with an exhibition. We thank our friend for an account, of the exercises. A good many of the college boys have gone home though wo see no need for them to go. If everybody is vacci dated there will be no spread of small pox. We have been requested to state that there will be a pienic at Strother's on next Thursday, .1nie 2nd, and that the public is invited to attend with well filIvd baskets. A good hni is antici pated by the young people. Prof. W. S. I'etI'son principal of the Lee's Graded School ran up to his fath Or's Sunday to attond the burial of his sister and returned to his duties Mon (lay. Prof. 1eterson has been re elected to teuacli the school another Year. The closing exercises of the Burton school, Miss Hill teacher, will be held on F'riday, June 3d, with a picnic. The public is invited to come and bring well filled baskots. There will probably be at specolih oi education by President Cromrer. We heard a leading merchant say ho would not be vaccinated under any cir cuinstances. We are surprised to hear such tailk from any one and we cinnot believe he me11ant it., for h is a live man and has the intorests of his town at heart. Prof. R. T. V. lowman of Clemson College was in the city this week rep resenting the Glet and Minstrel Club of Clemson College. They will give an entertainment in the opeCrIa house in a few days and It wIll be a first class en. tertainment. Capt. WV. S. Lanugiord wvent upl tihe C., N. & L. R.. .yesterday. 11e wants 24 n.,ro men to his company and( he prfers0P Newberry boys if any desire to enilist. It, is ordered that t.he present companies must lhe r'eru ited up to 114 we believe it is. Capt. S. J. McCanughbin, Mess. G. S. No land,W.A.'aitare raising a company of volunteers to go into servica uder the second call of the P'resident for v'olun tecirs. If you want to join the army call on) either of these gen t.cmnen and t,hey will give you particulars. M\ rs. Michael Cuariin, iPlaini fild, Ili., makhes thme staemmen t thalt she canght cold, which set tiled on her lungs; she was treated 1 >r a monithm by Iher fa mihly pnysician, bunt g.ew woirse. H-T 101(d hier shen wIas ai hopeh)less victimi of coil sunmiption anid that no medicine could ('ne her. 11er (Iruggistl suggested Drm. King's New iDiscovery for' C-'n 51um1 tlonl; she biought a bo01ttle and to her dlelght found herself benefited from the first, dhose. She coil tIInued Its use and af't-r taking six hot ties, found hillersealf sound ..-mi waell; nlow doeat' her own hiiousewo,rk, an d is us wvell II.a she evt-r was. Free t rimI bottlies of 'his Great D)iscov'ery at PelhIam's & Rohertsonii&(i lder" 'senStore. Large bottleso 0 cents anid $1 (00. Dr. J. H1. MceIntosh will he at his ollico echl day t.h is week from 8 to 10 n. mn. and 2 to 3 p. m1. to) meet tihose (1e si rIng 1to avail t.hemnselvyes oif the oll'r of 1"ree Vaccina1&tion) miade by' the B3oar'd of Healt.h. t&f It Funrtier Acknowledgmuents. Th'ie I'heeehior l"iro C'ompainy takes this met.hod of acknowledging further omlitribut.ionis toard'( the paymenOit of thelir bal-earing racing reel: .J. N. Mart.in .........................$5 00 G. S. Mower..........................5 00 F:duard Sc'hoit'z...................... 2 (00 Summer Imros.......................2 01) C. F. lBoyd........................... 1 00 C. C. Davis...... .................... 1 00 11. C. Matthe ws..................... 1 00) J1. WV. M. Simmons................. (m00 .Jzas. Mlel n tosh..,....................1 00 A . C. J1ones......................1 (00 TV. J. McCr'ary..................... 1(0 M . f ,. Spearm a n.............. .... 100 Z. 1". Wright.................. ......1 00 E'. 11. A u1. . ........................50 F. W. U iggi ns ... ....... ...........5) S4. J1. Wooten......................23 1R. C. Maybin.......................25 .asim .Ieset,fully, i1. 11. WVI:L LH, Tr'ieasurer. I140?yea,rs' success in) the Sou th; pr)ioves [Inhes To i great r'ieedy for Chills and all Malarial F'evora. Iletter than Quinine, Guarnanteed, tr'y it,. At 2ruggists. 50e. and $1.00 bottles. tOmc SMALL POX AGAIN, A tvLEiN irUDExr T11H VICTIM TillS TIHE. Supposett to I1Va" Comn From I Washer woman--Thn Young Man Isolated nd Well ured for-Compulmory Vacel. amilon Ordered. We had been congratulating our solves that the small pox had not spread in Newborry. The Board of Health had been vigilant and prompt in deal ing with the few oases we had and they had been confined to the negroes. But, with1 their vi,rlance and the mild type of the disease urevalent now there 4 otms to hai o betin cases that escaped the health.oilloocr and negroes went on about thir work with the diseaso on them-at least one did, and as a result it has broken out in a now and unex poeted place. Harriett AleMorries washed for a number of the college boys and several families besides. On Friday night Dr. W. G. Houseal who had been attending Mr. E",rnest Brim, a college boy from Georgia, pronounced the discase small pox. In investigating and trying to find out where he got the disease it was found that Harriett Mc Morries had been doing his washing and that she had had the small pox. 'I he Board of Health was at once called together and after consultation with the president and faculty of the college it was decided as the best thing for the college and the young man that he be moved out of the college. Ie had only been rooming in the college about a week, having before that had a room at Mr. Mike h1ayer's. Arrangements were accordingly made to put up a tent in the woods on Mr. Os Wellh' place and a go(d tent was se cured, a floor put down and a bed put up in the tent, tnd Mr .loo Wood se cured as niiirso and saturday afternoon he Wits noved o1t.. lier will- be given every attention and fart! just as well or bel,ter than if lie had raiitned in the college. TI)e roomi that ho ocptivied and the clothing ill it, and of the others who had colli in voltact wit.h him were thoroughly fumigated amd there is little danger of itspreading in le college. His roolli mate, Mr. Hast, had been) vr' einated. IVIIRYODY SHOULD HIH VACCINATED. When the disease first appeared in Newberry several months age tie town opened an ofilce for free vacciation and the Board of Health urged the peo ple to be vaccinated. We urged it on several occasions in The Herald and News. President Cromer, wo under stand, urged the young men at the col lege to be vaccinated, and he should lave made his request mandatory. But as is always the ease there were those who believed and followed the teach ings of Dr. Lowman, of Orangeburg, and pretended to make sport of the idea of the prevalent eruptive disease being smiall pox iln( claimed it was nothing but chicken pox tand "efused themselves to bo vaccinated an( laughed at others w.ho wer(e. A great many of these doubting Thiomases lost no time in being vaccinated when this case broke 'lit atl the college. Pity it is tht, this was not done Lefore aind we might not have had even this oneC case in the college family. We have takera theC positionl evenl if it were only chicken pox anld vacci nation wouldi mlake you an im mune, bett,er he vaccinated. Mr. Pralther wiho is on guard at the p)est 1house writes D)r. Kihier as to one0 of the subjects: "'For t,went.y stepls he is tihe worst looking sighlt I ever saw. You ought, to brlinlg son1 of the doctors that doubts it being smalhl)pox out, to se0 it,'" and1( some that are nlot dloet.ois ought to go out and take a look. COMPULSORY VACCINATION. Thie Bond of Health at its meetinlg on Saturday ordered complsor~y vacci nationl after thle 6ith of Juno. They give every one an opportunity to be volun tarily v'accinated upl to that time by any phlysiclan thley may select at, thle ex pense of the town, hilt after that they will be forced to he vaccinated. Any phy3sician) is authorized to v'accinat,o and rep)ort to tile Board of Health. E'ver'y citizen canl no0w have his famIily phlysician vaccinate himl. ANOTrIIIR CAS10. Saturday afternoo Dr1 ). HIouscal stated that the two-year-old cild( of Mr. Rlobt, D). Wrighlt had a mild ease of small pox. Tile child was ait, once isolated atnd the houise quiaral. inled. STILL A NOTIllEn. At, IHelena a negro man is said to hlave small lIox. And ho hlas been turnelld over to tile town athtiorities of HIelena. Tile three c ases here reported arc all that are known to exist in or near the townm. We are not conIcealinIg any of tile facts in roerd to tile dlisease for we think it best tnat the people should know tile exact situlat,ion. Thlerc is 11o need for' alatrm or panic because there are two eases (If small pIOX inl tIle town 1. COLLECOl WILL (GO ON. A meeting of tile standing commlittee of tIle Board of Trutstecs was hleld Fri day nlighIt,and iI, was decided to con-* t,inue tIle college exoircises to thle end of the term. ThilIs was a1 proper COnl elusion. Thlere is no need to1 stop anld it would greatly disarrange thi ngs gonl era1' to stop now in tile midst, of tile uina. examninationls. No good could comel of it. Cotmmencement, too, should go 011 as usual uinless Ilhere are' malny mlore0 cases de velopedi by that ti me No one should be frighttened awaV(y (In accoiut (If one case of small pox, and if he shtould b)0 where will lie go. It is almost in ever~y p)art of tihe State, and inl some places many morei' cases thanl at Nowherry. Let everybody ko vaccinated and the dis. ease will soon be under control. A 11appy Night In Ulena. As'I did not see any of Tihe Herald and News roprepeuntatives present, .I thought that you would miss too much good news not to got at least a program of so excellent an entertainment as was given at the close of Miss Lillian Glenn's school, at Helena, Oil Priday night, 27th. t. "lerry HeartedSongstor-s"--Song by the school. 2. Recitation: "Boy's Rights"-by Clyde Shockley: 3. Dialogue: "The Country 13oy and the City Boy"-Thompson Dennis and Luther Lconhirth. 4. Recitation: "Custer's Last Fight" -James Iollison. 5. "Our Report"-Annil Miay Chap poll and Julialtoighley. 6. Dialogue: "Tardy Land' '-en nile Dominick, Minnie I1eighley, Jessie V. Chappell, DeWitt. Salter, George Domi nick, Myrtle Dennis, Gus Dennis. 7. bong-Aisses Minnie Salter a.. Eunico Shockley. 8. Recitation: "flow the Mothers Find It Out"-T. H-. Chappell. 9. Maklug Ithymes-Vanessa Wil liams and LeRoy Salter. 10. Dialogue: "A School at Recess" -Gus Dennis, Henry Chappoll, LeRoy Salter, Vanessa Williams, Myrtle Dennis, Minnie :toighloy, Lillie Watts. 11. ":A Fancy Couple and a Couple of Fans"-Julia Reighley and Annie May Chappell. 12. Song: "Gentle Robin Red Breast" -by the school. 13. Chewing Uum Song-by Carrie R1oghley. 14. The New Yankee Doodle-by Lillie Watts, Anna Dickert, Hattie Roebuck, Guy Shockley, Lillio Dickert., Lucile Roobuck, Lillic Relghley. 15. Dialogue: "11he Way to John Smiths'' DeWitt Salter and Clyde Shockley. 16. "The Wreekage of the Mlaine" Luther Leonhlirth. 17. A littlo march by a little Miss Mary Willian s. 18. "How Betsy Cut the Star"---Jessle V. Chappell. 19. "What the Llag Means to lJs"-13y school. 20. Song-by school: "My Country." Dialogue: "Whito Pibs"-Miss Car rio Reighley, .[ames WilliatUs and Myrtle Dennis. 22. "All the Teacher's Pault" Thompson Donnis. 23. Mr. J. 11. Chappell in his usual happy way in bohalf of Miss Lilian Glenn thanked all t,hose who had helped and encouraged the school dur ing the term. 21. "The Cuious Lesson"-Lillle Watts, Lillie eighiley, Hattie Roc buck, Anna Dickert, Guy Shockley, Ellie Dickert and Lucile Roebuck. 25. Song: "Our Gracious Lord," by school. Thus closed one of the best schools In the county. It is useless to try and comment on any one of the children as I do not see how there could be any Improvement on any, which is a good advertisement, for the faithful teacher. / A fte . the exhibition bad closed Ir. J. HI. Chappell came to the front of the st.age and thanked Mliss Lilian Glenn for her~ faithful wvork and said that, there was anothei' person present w~ho had been a great help to the school andl although he was not, expected to speak-it the public knew him as well as he did they would I-now that lie needed no prepar'atl '' ,. he called on F. W. Higgins who was sitting in the rear' of the house and he very'3 grace fully arose and without making excuse gave us one of his best,. It wvas a beautiful, bright, night and the children and parents had no trou ble in returi'n g to their homes, indeed, a happy people. IHelena can boast not only of her school, but al.so her pretty girls. There was a large crowd from Now berry present and when Mlisacs Minnie Salter and Eunice Shockley 'an.'; that, beaut,iful song, just as thecir swect, voices died away I heard a blood dude frein Newberry say that. those are two of the pret,tiest girls in the State.* Bobbed ho (Orav. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver iof P'hiladelphia, was thbe subject, is narrated by hin' uis follows: "1 was in a most dIreadrel<oiiditioni. My sklin was abnaostyellow,e3 esi sunken, tongue coated, pain cotinuitally in back and sides, no appetite-gradlually growing weaker day by day. Three phsicSiina had givent moeup. F'ortu natel y, a frIend advised trying Eiec. trio Bitters; antd to may great joy and surprise, the first buttie made a decided imiprovement. I cont in ued their use (or three weeks, amid am now a well man. I kcn w they savedl ay life, and( robbed the grave or aniother victim.'" No one should fall to try t.him. Only 50) ets per bottle at Peiliam'e & Robert soni & UlIder's D)rug Store'. 1lThe cheapest line of Laddies' Oxfords ever shown in Newber'ry at ttf .Janmieron's. 1Lad ies' Patent Tip Ox fords, S>0c, at ttf Jam,iesoni's. DO YOIJ LIKE 0000 COFFEE? If so, buly the "Blue Ribbo~n" brand. This is an exeollonit brand of Moca anid Java, and1 will go twice as far as cheap coffee. If you will only try this brand1 you will quit using cheap anid poor coffee. In it yon Nili 1find both quality an I economy. Sold( by S. B. JONES, Solo Agent. An elegant line of Straw llats at Jamiesou's, 25c. to $2.001. t.tf Gentlemen's Vice KId Tni Oxfords, somethinug nice for summer wear at. t tt .1amiesnann Tho Small Pox 81tuation. Since I have received so many com mininctions front dileroent places in the county and elsewhere making in quiries as to the naturo and provalonco of the disease spreading over the State, and in soveral localities in thIs county, 1 havo decided to write this statement that all may know the true status of the case. The question as to whether we are dealing with "genuine," or "real," or "'sure onough" small pox has long been settled; and, in fact, should never have been a question. As we all know, there have been some cases In nonely every town in the State; and the towns that havo most. succecssfully contt-olled it are those that imediately enforced general vaccICna tion. Columbia, I believe, has had the most trouble in managing it, succeed lng at last, kly by compulsory vaccin ttoiL- I suppj)oso, (without ollicially knowing,) there have beel at least live hundred cases of small pox in Colum bila. This city is inl the centre of the State and 1so i railroad coitre, and hence an exceleni1t- point of distribu tion. Ono1 Caln scc very easily then how an infectious or contagious disease at this plaec can soon gain control of the whole State. The (uistion is shall we remain quiet, until we are helpl(-ss? Already ou, town and county aro infected, and there are those who do not. believe it. The Thomases will know some diay! I have had 111(1T ly car-O from the town of Newberry and the county to gether fourteen ICAses --- soie of whiebl were uito Scven., oneo now lying in a critical condition. Isolation and quarantinIng of coiurse help IIn controlling he 1 pest, but these are very Ilabolim.us un1)d expelnvsie, not, to say anythinlg of family iniconveni mces and 11u1crks let, by the disease. E'er since the days of the inlilortal Jelnr vaccilnatiO in 1hs beenm rIeco' nized ats it favor to mankind, and scien tifie experimlleilter16 are taxing their en pacihies in their endeavors to discover Some virus or altitoxinc that will renl dter the human race it mune against, all pests. Knowing i poitio plrevulivo of small pox, dous it not seeml piuerle that wo should noglect to Is it? I am fully persuaded tbat the disease will sprelad over tiho wholo Stato-or even Sout,h -unless more energetic and he roio effort,s are used to check it. The fact that it will lie dormlant, for some time is 110 proof that tho disease is dy ..g out. The germs will lurk in cloth ILg, bedding, ipon drapery, or even barc walls, for a nmiber of mont.hs, only to begin iinw antd attack the un wary. l3caring these facts inl mind and knowing the distress, Inconveniences and even death a spread of the pest, would cause in our11 Cit,y, tho 3Hoard of Health has ordered a omlll)ry-O'3' vae cination of oulr ciuizenlship, and advise everybody in the counltry also to be vacciniatted. J. M. K IBma, M. I)., .tPresidlent, Board of Ifealt,h. Wh len yourW stomach begins1 to troubde you1, it,1tI need hlp. Tihe hlp PIt needs,5 Is to digest your food, and, until It gets it, you1 won't, hav'e any1 pe~aco. Stomach troubile is very dlistressinIg, very obisti nate, ver'y daniger'ous. Many3 (If tihe most dangerens diseases hegini w1ih Indligest,ion. .lThe reason1 is that,I idi gestion ( not-d igestioin, not-nourIih mcnt,) werakens the syntem and allows disease germis to at.tack it. Th'i o at dote is Shaker DIgestive Cordiah, Htrengt,hcninog, iioni'ising, eurat ive. It cures lad igest ion and rene ws strengt,h and health. It (does t.is by strenlgthl Oining tihe stomlach, by3 helpinlg it t.o di gest your food. It, noturish1es y'ou. Shaker Di)gcstive CordIal Is :nadte oif pure1' herbs, lhants and( I wie, Is perPfect. ly harmless and will certtinly cure all genuine stoimacth trouleI. Sold by druggists, prico 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. Vaccination Shields Protect the vacci nated arm from ir ritation by sleeve. For sale at Robert son & Gilder's Drug Store. ttf Otosinig E(xer'Mit of Ut1op,in Mehooitl. P'erint an eyowivtnes- to give you a bit of new11s regard ing the Utopia1 schlool exiitIion. T1o thoso who kno1w tile mazke up) of this sectioni it, is useless to saLy thlat its clitizensh15ip1 are a stay-at homae--and-'tend-t.o -their-own-bhusiness pefople---sturd'ty, honest., idustrious and intelligenit men and1( womeni who thin1k for 'themselvyes andI net oy to t.hOo liea that lead along the linest of progress. JIn no on1e Instanlce Is this more appa)ir ent than inl tile wide-a wakte Interest in educational mia tters. Theiiy hlave built, p ia school1, whIch today takhes rank withl the best in the State. With a supplemiental tax (in aLddlt,iOnl to the thriee mill1 and "oIl) t.hl are(3' enalbledt to emplo~1y thie0 best thaIt, can(3 1he (obtinled in th Iine113 of teneber h anI'Sid jnd ginog from time results of tile ilabor of suchl as5 have't been em piloyed s!iet' I haive knownm thmeml, they haIve beeni fully replaid. lHut, to the su1bject. at No I. 'Te proof oif wichi wats the nilaIgg Iing inte el st in iftested from st art. to ii1sh. 'The( pirognm was lonrg anid varietd, buit I have ye(t to finid time person who wainted to leave before thle c0o101 usion. W ith thlat con1 lldence~t whiilehi grows out oif thor'oughneiss, the ch1Ild ren (11( hlonomr to thleir teacher and credit to themselves, eeryt.hing going otT with the n,.cinolin tat Ib always indicative of the presence of a matstor sp)iealt.. The progranio hall already appeared in your columns and it is needless to roproduceo it,. Sulicent, to say that we onjoyed It and hope to attend more of the same kind at the same place. A ftur a night at the hospitable rest donce of our old timo friend Mv. Frank Sehumpert, (and by the way any one who does not know what this means ought to drop in and be made to feel at home by Mr. S and faitrly,) your, scribo twuned hIk faeG homewar-d a gladlder and at Wiser m1anl.* The Iuman inchlite mtarts but once stad Istom but mico. Yo can keep It gol ig tont, it Ilmi most. regularly by usting )(Wit* f .ittle iriy iesrs, tho finons lito 111 for o - '.1 p 'tinu anci all .4,tumaCh nIai ie troubtesn W. E. Peclham,n if you want the latest, styles in 111ats go to .amuiesonl's. t..tf GO to Jamliesonl's for Clothing: le can save you 10 to 20 per cent. on Cloth ilg. t.tf. D), wy. HO's ,he "comiIg mIan" In t.he naval strife with Spain: 3L.-hold himin, as you suan, With gr-andeur rido the main. 1lum1aie, kind and true "Bravest of the braves" CIothed in "Nittional bltie, 1Tue color of tle waves. You cannot but, adnie '.L' VIsI "gaillanti, vommiodoreo," W ho sends Iis leadetir II'e A tmiong the Spanish foe. CalmI amid tle I-att.le Of cannon's loudest roar., DIrtets tih raging battle As boatima giuides his oar. Alodestl lie reports Whlen the battle's 'er "Sanik the vessels, husihed t.he forts: Whtil! must, I do mlore?" Thent hail this mighty ehitef Who -ides th watievy inull. W1ho surlly broigt to grief "D'str'oyvrs" of Ithe Miilne. Thle m01110 totd joill it"s, Pils, IIa this the ''loving feast,' To "crown" him "ANdirial," West, Northl, Souith and itast. But amitid ill of ou' joy*s.4 0'r him, otri great. cliefttain, Don't fo-gut the Ihoys Who his ortlers did m1a1n10ttain Anad fiithfullv did stai, As "Jusper' did of ohd, So bravely, nlobi,e grand, As Oft,' we've beenl toh(. Three cheears, then, for the braves \WIho dId so nobly -1ight. Uponl the r'uiggell wives, And itt, our foes to Ilightb! A il when the wirl shitall cvns-.t, And oul gallatit, boys eolie home11 "Ililled in the hat) 41' peae," let the welk in still ing, ' IWel i one." ---An Old Johnnic Reb. Ne wherry, S. C.,. lay 10, 1898. One MIn utt I.; 1t{41 1410g, Net, t let 1i oh.. (tin1el It ht'Ilthat tilm by thIm u14o of Oil .\AIJIMW CmIgh tur'.. It xrevenlts onnamnIII "Io ) n11 1114 111iky ellres cobIts, votlkh1,1 r np 112n0h1tim, p1lellmoilh, Ink pripe )1 nd 4114 ll tinr'ollt It(Id lung trotubt s. W. E. i'-ham. Call for t,he zoigler Bros. finO Shoes for' ladies; tbey are th beston .he mar - kot.. Jlami eson's. t,.t Cltanp, taten Over theni Sutheron. -ihIe Soutthieran Hatilway Com~ani~aty is their 1line for' the following (ocasions: Sot, hernt St udenits (Coatfer'enc at Asheville, N. C., Ju ne 17-27. houned t.ri p fare from Newberry', $4.70. TPick ots5 an sale Juone 13, 10 and 17;, limtit,ed to lot. I ithle School for' Colored P eople, Knoxville Coilege, K(noxyllie, T.1enni., .1 tne 20t.h to Jualy 4th. 'at'e from New herry', A :0). i(cets (on sal .June 20t-2h, liiited 1(o July -iih. Comtmencement Ixerceises D)avidson C'ollege, D)avidson, N. C., Ju11ne 5 1). R onid tip fromt Newberr'y andh Pros perity for' $5.55. Con gress of r,aym'ien, Columbia, 8. C., June11 1st to 4th11. Fare for' rotundI trp fromi Newbera'y, $2. 25; fromi IProspeiit,y $2. Ticket,s oni sale 311ay :llst. to .Junne C'omminemCaent I'Cx oeises Col r luiba Feimale C' ol lege, Col tumbiat, S. ( . ,' Jiuno 2 5. Fare tfor the r'ound1( trip, * 1.80. TIickt (15Oil sale Junhae 1-:3, liited to 'TI,.l and1( Gre'envuillIe Female C.ol lege, Gr:een vi lie, 8. C., June1 11 -17. l"are tor' i'ound tr'ip l$:. icekets on sale Jun1 ie It) 14, limited to 18tb. (C01mentcemenati( I i'x0lrcises WeIolford Col lege, Spai't anbutrg, S. C., Jnno1 il 15'.h. "aa'e ror' the r'oundti tip fr'om New berrand 11( Pr'osper'ity $:3. 'T'ickets oin sale June1li 10 12, limi ted to1 18th. Ieduced ra0( tes have al1so beent an. nounc ned foir.I he folhlow in ii, oens1 lions' Supreme' if I odge Kigh ts (If Htonor3, WaLshlington, i). (' , Junne 1:1.21; JIuanior' Or)ader' Unitedi Amer('iic'anl 1 u l tchanies, I ,Otuisv'l le, Ky3., Jne 2n- 25; Ameroaican A ssoc:iatioin for t.he: t -aaceent of Scioee, iloXton1, 3latss., Augu~ lst, 15 27: Grandai Chtapter Order 1'(f l':ast.erni Sttar, Wai ingtotte, J1). C., Se'ptemiber' 27 29; IPrIot,estant I. ipIiscoll (I Chrch (i Conve lion, Wash inagto(n, I). C., Otoblera 5 2t: atlso WVoaamn's AuItxiiliryo(f Nlissionries, Walshlinagtoni, D). (!. , (>)et (her 0-15. Forli futearl(1 in formlat it on ICIl eering ihese ratles ('(1n5nit, A genit .1. A. I ur toa at the Sout.hern depot. lit rie D 'Wil', itcht lIntzei .'ia3le 'or- llt,g 4',l l st l tt la t -clI the it t wo n,1' in-' DEtATiI%. aLnd Mr Is. LulaI Pe0ter'ison, died( Satur (lay night , the( 28t h lnst,., atgedi 2 y'ears(, I amonith and1( 8 days. A o,of Kneco Suits, 50e aand 75e., at NOTIOE. T II A N N (IA L Mi tT N OFT-r 1A4ooprk Homo Mutual Fire Protective As soclation of South Carolina, will ho held in the Council Chambers Wednes day, June lst., 1898. All members are requested to bo present at 4 o'clock p m. By order of tho President. J. N. iartin. THOS. F. HARMON, General Agent. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! BICYCLES! All sizes and prices-from the very best to the cheapest. I havo The Victor at $50. There is no Bicy-lo that is bet ter than the Victor. I also have the fauous Waverly, a $100 wheel, for $50. Oh, yes I And I have tho Crawford at price from $50 to $20. Come and look at my wheels boforo you buy. I keep all kinds of biko sundries. I can and vill do any kind of repairs on 0: wheels ol abort :0: notice. J. W. WHITE. Come to See Us! When in Yleed of anything inl the )ry Goods, Dress Goods, Whito (oods, Notions, Embroidery, Lacos, Ribbons, Handkorchiefs, Gloves, Corsots, &c , and also when you want, anllything inl Shoes, Hats, Clothing Boys' anld Chiltdrons' Kueo Suits, Extra Kneo Paints, Shirts, Collars anld Cnis, Hosiery, Neckwear and suspenders. New Spring Goods! Wo are offering this week a new lot. Porcules, Shirting Prints, Em broidery, 1 ibbons,Trimmings, Shits, Plats, &C. In Ihe Lol: I easo Sea Island .1-4 Poicalus, protty new styles, we will soil at 7 worth 10 and 12e I e1lF!5 Standard Shirting Irints 'Je., wvor t.i: Se. Go 0-1 Illiching at 5c., wortl to 8Ao All Li en Towols at, 10, 15 and 25. Tabllo Dlamiask at, 25, 35, 10 and 0e., per yard. Table Oil Cloth at I5 . per yard. nloys' and 11Childrens' Suits Clothing alt, '75., to $3.50 a suit.. You cai appre elate thmn if you se them. noy-A Px trat Kneo l'ants at 25, 35, 40, 50 to '750. ler p ir' . A ivice hue of Mel's IEraI-t lants at $1, $1 50, $2, to $3, to fit any one. We will save you at least 10 to 25 per cent. on all plrchisN41 mado with us fr-om what, you would pity for samo goods itt other places. We meanti ueerythinig w" stay. Come to se us ofteu. No trouible to show goods. COPELAND BROS. Main St.root - Nowbori-y, S. C. Other Things besides SPECTACLES There are lots of things in a Jewelry Store that dlon't contain jewels Lots of smnall artistic articles suitable for Xmas presents that you w~ouhl1(1never think of unless you saw them. We have a beautitul line of small Novelties at extremely LOW PRICES. You can come and spend a plIeasant hour ini looking aroundE at our' stock andi buy when) you get readly. E D)UA RDI SCH OLTiZ, Tlhe Jeweler. Cannon & Mayes, are agents for the Mansion House Steam L aiundry, Greenville, S. C. AINT IT A BEAUT ? We miiight ask of any man who flrst admires the snowy whitenoss and beau tiful fInish that we put upon has dress or' b)usiness shirt front, or' oc his collat a and cnlis. WNo dlon't blame him for be lng pr'oud of it-the only thing we re gr'et Is tnat woecan't, send a Bloswell naon with our .lohnson to hear' the eniconims passed on our fine work, so Iwo could say that, "we (lone it." Agents w,anted in the surrounding con try.