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i NEWI3EIUY MAIIKIa'. Corrected every Tucsday and Friday by Summer Bros. Mleat ... .................. . .......... li!(it7. Shoulders ........................... 7c. Hams..............:.................... 10(i)12hc. Best Lard .......................... 8(alOc. Beat Molasses, new crop...... '5c. Good Molasses..................... 25(i05c. Corn ................................... (i0k. Meal ...... .................... (oe. H ay................................. ... e W heat Bran....................... $1.10. 1st, Patent Flour.................. $ti.25. 2nd Best Flour.................... *0 10. Strait Flour........................ $5.50. Good Ordinary Flour...........$4.50(ar5.00. Sugar ...................... .(7e. R ico................................... ( i+(wt e. Coffee................................. 10(e 20c. Cotton seed meal, por sack... 1.00. Bale Hulls, per ewt......... 30c. Conntry 1'rotdnet Butter, per lb .................... 16(a20'. Eggs, per dozen ................. loc. Chickens, each.................... 121(i20e. Peas, per bushel....... ...... 'i0e. Corn, per bushel ................ 55c. Oats, per bushel................. 3.5c. Sweet potatoes ................. 60(['4Lc. Turkeys, per lb ................. 6(t 8e. Fodder, per cwt ................ 75(a00c. Hucklon's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruisees, Sores, 1Ulcers, Salt Rhenms, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Pil's, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monev r,4funded. Price 26 cents per box. For salo by Robertson & Gilder and W. E. Pelhain. Thousands of pei'sons have been cured of p1 ea by using muWitt's Witch Ilazeiaalve. It ieals prompt,y anti cures eczena anti tit ~ skin diseases. It gives inntiatiu relief. W. 1l. Polhan. Notice to Camp.algn Committet. The committee appointed to arrange for campaign day at Newberry and to fix dates for the opening of the county campaign and places for same will meet at. the Master's o' fico at Nowberry on Satm-day of this wok at 10 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Win your hit ties ngstiist. diHen'e by neti ng promlpt.ly. One M intle Coue h Cur4 proc tces imm ediate results. W\'htt talcitn early it pre vents constttution. A til iin li,ler tiig H it. furnlshe: prompt relieof. WV. E. 1'ehtn. Nut,ileti. One M ilch Cow ani Calf for sail. Al so Oats on the straw for sale at lielena by G. Leonbirtli. t&f 2t Succss-'urLit iKiiti gi,.t. 40 years' success in the Sutith, proves Hughes' Tonic a careat renedy for Chills and all Malarial Pevers. Better than Quinine. (4'irantced, try it. A t Druggists. 5Oc. and $1.01) bottles. tino Goodl Crop. Mr. WV. S. Spearman, nt'ir Silver Street, sowed a new variety of wheat this year on three acres of lani. lie harvested 1.18 dozen bundles and threshed 86 bushels. And yet there are people in this country who say we can't make wheat. This is a good crop and we would like for Mr. Spciirmitn to tell us how he cult ivated it, and how much and what, kind of fertilizer he used and whether he thinks it was the kind of wheat planted -that, made the yield. Tihe farmers of this country must make more of t.heir~ own ionur, and such yields as this will encourage them to do it. Rtob Atooro, oti aF'ayette, Imtl , 'tays thait for cotnst.ipationl he1 I ias round D)eWitt.'s 1Little Earli'y Risers it to e erfect. t'rley netver gripti. T1ry I hemt for stomnach atntl liver iroubtles. W. A PhIoiographrier LDeid. Mr. A. M. i ser, the photographeri on Plain street, who has been ideit,i fled with Columbia for the last th irty years, dropped dead yesterday miorning in his photograph gallery. H-e was ap)parently in thie best of health. The tragic deat,h fell withi crushing sadness on the fatmily of thei unafortunat,a man. It was one of t.home mysterious strokes of Providence the human mind cannot, comprehend. That sudden and fatal heart diseaso seized its victim in its merciless grasp and sent, another soul into eternity. The deceased was (68 years of aige, a native of Newberry, S. C., and leaves a wife and four children. The funeral and interment wvill take pliace today. Columbia Register, 24th.. Why wvill you huy bitter nauseating tonics when GRtovn's TIAsT1Li:ss (Cli IL TONIC is ias pleasant, as Lemoin Syrup. Yoursdriuggist Is aut,h orized to refuand. the money in every case where it, falls to cur~e. Price, 50 cents. Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! Mason's, in pints, quarts and half gal Ions. Also Ball in quarts and half gal Ions, for sale cheap at Robertson & Gil der's Drug Store.ttf Catptiain thardy to Wet "inrvitions are out, to the marriage of Captain William !'pps Hardy and Miss Cora Irente HIening. '"Captain Hardy is the popular guaitr dian at the State H-ouse, le has num crous5 friends throughout, the cit,y who will be delighted to hear of his dleter mination to join the Ilenedicts and d well In the oasis of life. T1he ceremo ny willl take place In Monticello S. (., on Wed nesdoy afternoon, .June 20th, at, the home of t,he beatiifui brIde." The above is taken from the Colutm bia State of recent date. Mr'. H-ardy is a son of Capt. WV. ID. Hardy, ef our town, and himself a Nowberry boy. He -was in Newborry last, week. The Herald and News extends congratula tions and wishes the young couple a happy and prosperous journey t,hrong h If e VAltIOUN AND ALL A11OUT. Mr. V. M. (;rillin Was on a visit to Newberry this week. Mr. A. II. Kohn, of lrosperity, gave us i pleasant call yesterday. Jacob Cleland, ia well to do colored man, died in No 6 on Saturday. ion. Cole L. 13lense is tnnounced as a candidate for the Legislature. Mrs. C. A. Iiowilan I'aves today on at visit to ielaltive:. itt (inth esville, Ga. See notiec of ustit.,ite for eo'ored teher.6 which is to lbe held next. week. A party of lifteen or twenty leave to day for F''reshley's on Iiroad ilver to enjoy It fish of it day or two. We now have fine railroad schedules.. Ten passenger trains a (lay. Newherry is getting to be the centre of the State. The doctors are now muking a house to loue canuvas and vaccinating all who have not been voluntarily vacci nlited. Tl'ho State Teachers' Association will mertn it, llarris Springs this week. 1'here will be a good delegation from Newberry. 11ev. C. I'. Todd, President of Dtlo West L"emalc College, stopped over in Newberry yesterday on his wiay to L'awley's Island. Copelttnd Iros. will begin today their tnnual clearance sale of spring goods it cost,. lRead the list and visit their store for bargains. A negro girl named [essie Collins was burned to death at her home in Newberry oii Satu rd ay night by the ex plosiOn of at kcrsene lamp. 'T'he annual meeting of the stock holders of the Newberry Cotton Seed Dil Mill and 'crL,ilizr Co. will be held at Newberry on July (i. Children's Day will be obs( reed it ILebanon on Sa nrday, .1uly Oilt. I:x lreises by the Sunday School and ad ltesses. Everyhody is invited. Mr. P. F'. Whilden delivered two in teresting and instruet.ive addresses in the 1Autheranl thurcb on Sun(ay in the interest of Sunduy-school work. Prof. W. i. Wallace and Prof. W. K. Slighi, of Newberry, ilre booked to hI) a good ('ial of I nstitoto work this u ontner. 3ot.h good selections. V. T. Hitton and others charged with the m1uder of the woman at, I'o imiria will tomotcrrow morning at 10 i'cluck appear before .1 us,ice Pope and make application for hail. The time for the meeting of the Cein tral Luther League hias been ehanged rrom July .0 to July 21. 'I'hie meeting will be hell in (,race Churlch, Pros lerity. \1anager Floyd tells us that we will be able to talk to our lriends at Pros" perity by Saturday as lie expects by that time to have the telephone con pleted. The State I're"ss Associat.ion nets it Greenville next wI ik, and the mem bers will go from there on a trip to \Vithington, 1Baltiiore and Old 1'oint (om fort. Suipervisor Sehtunp jert says he wvill1 be in hiis ollh e on Friday of this week in stead of Satturday. All persons having business wvith his ollice will govern themselves aceordlingly. 0. M. J1amileson beginus his clearance sale today. T1hose who want spring suits and shoes know what this means aind a mention of the fact is sullcient. A hint to the wise is all that is neces E.d. Schol tz's jewelry st ore is now on MIain street, opposite R . C. Williams' furnitui e store. If you want jewe'ry, watches or. clocks, or aniy repinh' work. this is the p)lacle to get it andt have it, done. The prlSiCiner at the jatil desire to re turn thanks publicly t,o l.ev. Dr1. J1. H . F.ox for his k iidness2 ini holinzg ser vices for them on Sunday afternioon. HIis tatlk wVas strong and reei ved wit,hi mu ich Interest, by the prisoners. T1hec Couniity T~echers' 1listi tite for whliite teachers will be held at, New beriry on July 25 t,o 30. An able et rps of teacherts hias beeni emiiployed( iand the meeting prominises to he a n in terest,ing andiu instruct,ive one. I: very teacher in the county should at,teiid. Hion. C. R. D). l1urns oif Wath iallIa was in Newberry on Saturday for a few hours and gave us at pleasaint call. T1he pr o pie of Oconee should sendu him bachk to tbe Leg islatu re. lie is an intelligent and uactiv'e membner and is well equipped t.o do his Stat.e goodl service. A cit,izens' fheeting wvas hld yestor day atfterniooni to take steps to secr tbe permianen t localion of the Lu,th eran Th'leological Seinaritiy att Newherry. The mneeti ni was not hu-rgvly at,tended, andi( severatl camiei after the lioner. Mr. J. N. Mairtini wats electoleli hai rman, and onl imotion lie wats auothoize/Ad t,o apl) po(in t at hiis leisure at commiiittee of live to solicit, su bsciplt,ionls to seecure the Seinary permlaniently. T1his will bie (lone at once atnd thie money will hbe raised. Thie Seinairy imuist reimatin at Newhieriy. l-o secuire it will take the co-ope rationi of atll our citizenis. DO YOUi IKE GOOD COFFEE? If so, buy the ''Blue Ribbon' b)rand(. T1his is an excellent b)rani of Moca and Java, and will go twvic< as far as5 cheap1 coffee. Ifr you will only try this b)rand yot will quit using cheaptj arid poor COffee In it you will find both qualIlity an< cconoy. . old by S.B. JONES, Sole Agonit. RXItVUTIVIS COAIIITTIS MI:Io YotAer Will Not bu Aliowvd to Exprets ''Iscemn,(1'e n t1 im . Iqluor Question lit thin llallot Ilox in the Priu(ttary-Ar. raingemeunts for ('umpign lurt I,gs-Uan(Ildtts Ae$ssst. PIursuant t.o the call of County Chair man W. 1). Iardy, the County Demo eratt Execulive Conluittre Imet in .the court house on Saturday at 11 o'clock. The roll )'tl showed twelity-three of the thirty-eight, clubs in the contl.y represented, though severat Inilebes came ii after the roll had been called. C:hairman11 H-ardly pr"esided and Mr.. .1. C. Chalmers act.ed its secretary. A quolun mlbeg presen t,, the com mi ttee set.tled lown to 1raitsaet, the business before iL. llon. Arthrl. Kibler appeared hefore the committee and read the following lt',ter:. To the Democratic I':xecultive C'ommlit tee of Newberry County: Gentlemen: IWhn I he Co(unty 1)emo 1rat,ie C 2onvention ml t in \lay Iatst, I resolut.ion1 Was1 alopted ly it i nanimous vote askiuitr the State I)etuoerat.ie Con vontion to submit tbe li0quo qunestion dlireotly to the ieople. The State ('on vent.ion refused to (1o tlis, but, instead endorsed the dispens-tr sy ystelu I now operated by the Statc. Ihl, hlis is no rea*soil why yoI' coun111 t' shold not, give the votersof Newierry ((otty the right to express t,heir .iews on thu question. I almlt sure that the right to give an individual expwession wotld meet with the approbation of ill olt' people. Certainly it will dO no hatrm. I ask then that, your 0mm Ill i.tee order it box plleCd at, each pr'eci net. so that every voter may express his pret'fCence -Its to prohibition, d ispensary or h'gh license. BI.y granting this request you will, toI a great extent,. elimllinlato the ligquor quest.inn from county politics, and will not s'inid I.epwesentatives to I he State Legislatm111'o on only one qu1eS tion. 1lopin1' th lt. yOiu nl)ty id('eide to let, t.he peiopl1 sette o t he question for Newberry ('o't.y. I amn very trluly, '. K ibler was ;;"rante( ten iniLtes in which to d're s the committiee, during which Li tie e advoented in lin eal'nest 2nlanntle' the ot1(tion of the p2hu outli(ned in his lecter, giving iany rJt8asons why the rCqueest should he granted. MI. Alan .1 oh listone olfered t lie fol lowing resolution, which brolwoght tile quet('stion .(iga-ly.k be("fore the cOmmit tee: i"e'solved: tieT t he Chirn in of t,he I:xecutive Comnlittee be inst.ructe1 to have loixls 2n)uI pi i)rerel'cd to supply ('eh ('nh wit,h 0221ne ( an1 the voters at, the )1imltary ole'('tiol are'(!2'( qulested to votl' on t the liquor question at, said pri allry. Those favorin- prohibition will vote a tickt'l, on which is written o2 printed prohibit ion, tl1o0e favuo"i1g dis 1isat"y \will vote a 1ietflkc.t, on which is w1 t.t(n 'or prinlted d1is )0isl wy, and those favoriliu at lieense sy letll will voIe it t.icket on which is w%'ritten or printe(1 license. The 1ianiLgers ar'" 'e(ueiilsted to countit, votes east 1m(1 cert i fv the re suit, to the lx.ut1.ive Commtittee. in the evet that neither of these q(ues ,ions I'm'iVOS a i1jority, of the votes east., then the qIest-ion shall he sub m11it ted' at, Lhi- secon)d prIimary12, the0 vole inlLi t.h 22221econd priary 1(o be conIine to01 t hose t,wo) qu estion s(e1enr012ing t.he I hih es't n11122nh22r of V'Otes inl Lii eI i'st pi. Al I. Johns21tone0 stated ini (offering the) elution1101 ta', h1e (could se0 220 harmn in aillow inig the peo0ple toi 2'eres them12 selveOs02 1on .the li(quor~ 2uest.02n at thle ballo1t b)ox. lie raither' thouight it, aL good idea1, as8 it, wouild( Elim21inate tile q uestion from22 count11y 12olitics and11 men0 woui)ii 1) votiedl for' 022 Lheiir merPits. Mrt. 1". V. Capr opposedi)002 1.22o resoln2 Lion (on thle grounds(1 Lh at. t.he State Cion venItion had11 alrI"ady no ated on2 i( (.h que's .ionl, an2d thait, inl hiis op1in2ion2 it, would( be .he0 etiise of fiurther str2i fe, co1 nsioni 21nd( troub11le ini t he coutiy. 112e wiante.d the recsohitioni killed2. Mr'. IR. TI. C. Hutn ter fav'ored the recso Iiutioni as lie wouldc like to see the ques20 tion taLken2 0121 of p)olit.ies. Mr. WV. C. Silih wan12ted to0 kno1w if thIis quelist,ion sho(uld( not he set2,,Jed by tIhe State F.xecut.Live Con2an11i ttee. Chirman22221 IlLardy stated 1,hat,1 froml a2 lett,er he hadi1( receLi ved from the State CIirman he21 1 was Wisa52tisflied thatt thle County,~ k.xcunt.ivye 4 'ommnittee had( It right to ac) it as8 it saw tv it, in211 the preiises. Mr 2. ,l W. I). John1)on a0lso111 made11 a fewI 'Oi. re arks ini favorl (if thle resolut tioli. Mr 2. WX. TI. TIarr'an, coul2 d not see the necessity of it, and( thought, it would1( (Ont motion it was decLlide:d t.o take at yeaL and1 nayL voLe 021 112 hquet ion, which result.edoi a1s follows, the21 resolu1tioni b2 inig killed by a vote of 11 t.o (3: Yeas J .. II. Milnttoshi, Alant JIohnt ston2e2, Gu22 11. Summor11.11, 1. 1). Shookley,' Johnson802, WV. G. Pekterson01, MI.1 . Lon2g shore'2, J. J1. Mayer', lR. TI. C. lan2terl 11. N'es-W X. T. Tarrant12Il, HI. If. l'olkI, Ii. Ii. laIt.1.zSey, WV. C. Sligh, . V. Cap2~ers, WV. I'. l'u1gh, A. II. Nlilea', C. A. MIills, l'. C. Il1olsor', b,. L. I,p.ing, W., S. Sev ht, I11. I'. C'romer, .1. C. O n mo2tion1 of Mr'1I. John-t.one the Chiairm'ian wa2s r'eque11sted 1.1 app1oinlt a 0021mmlittce (of 1)2e fromI 01ach townIsip to moet with the( chalirmn andItli arrlita' for' 1bo1.1 t.he State and1( count2.y' campa igni mleetin2gs. (hairman '212i IIardy ,I appiointed(1li te fol - lowing oin that, (comm22ittee, who 2222 r'e ques0ted1 to meet at1 the N 28. Mate's oilllce ne2xt Saturda121y att 10) o'clock: No. I Alanii Jtohnstone; No. 2 H 11. L eitz '.8Iy No. :1 W. v. l-hs No. 1-A. e 8ligh; No 5 -J. WV. I. Johinson; No. (I -WV. G. Peterson:(il No. 7-ni. J. L.onfg shore; No. 8--J. Fred .Schunmnrt; No. 9-F. V. Capers; No. 10-1'. 1t 1?llesor: No. 11--J. C. Chalmers. I'lI CANUlIUA'1TI:S ASIi-:1)i. 1 On :not,ion of Mvr. W. T. Tat' at, a new assessment on eandidates wa.; ml rang ed, andi each candidaute who nuns for otlicu th is year w ill have to come down with t.ht; eash to pay camtpaigun exipeuses. The assessmuents a- at, fol lows: Candidates for it. It. ('otnllis sioner, $5 eitc: lcI'esentitives, $2 50 eaich: '.l'reasurer, $5 each: .\u ditor, .Superintend ent. Ilention, Iirbatt1 Judge and Supervisor, $- each. The iudit.ing ommnit.tee lplointe'd to examlile the tireasurer's book: r.ep)orted as follows: Cash receive, $*6: paid o)., $51.50; leaving a balance oi hand ..1150. Mr. W. U. 'eterson oll"ered the fol towing which was adopted: Seso1ved: That atll candi(ia).es pay to t.he treasutrer t,hl(1 atmoulnt of th eir ias Sessments before the Iirst camp1aign mleet,ing, and thatt any candidate who fails to pay his assessmnent, beforc thatt. tin\e t,hat t,h( votes east, for h in shall not be counted. So candidates will observe tif] govet'n thetmselves according to t.he above if they wonll staty in the race. Capt. Polk moved that tht treasurer" of the Executive ('ommilIce he paaid 5 per Cent. of all mnoney Collected anid paid out, by him as compensation for his labors for the committee. ir. .1lohnstone moved as t substitute: That, each member of the committee be assessed 25 cents to be paid the t.reus urer as colipen:satiol for work done for the comtll1ttec. MIr. IIuntel" itoVed titi, both Capt. Folk's mot.ion andl Mrl. John lst one's sub stitute be tabled, aut this mllotion was adopted. S:ND IN lIS'' 01" MANAU:Is;. The ('httilnntt wits alutihoriiezt'i to rt que'st, each club to send int a list, of lanitgc's ftoir thie ary election, not, later tlii.n .1uly 15thi Ir. G;us It. Sutmmer having beet'n elected Lreatsurer' of th eonunitlt ' t. at at recent, mee.rtt.ing, l-esirnedl the ullit"l, anld lr. .1. \v. 1). Johnson wvas tuani otitusly elete to fill tho vacatltne. .. J.iC. I lug;lmer1 s waanti it comm1nit Lee pitpintl to arran;re a spe'ial ron g;Issionlall camt)aign 1-cim(edule, but t his latter twaits deC'fere-t'd utiLi tht nt, mleet-i n g. u ' he to mmlilt.tee i joilN' -nedl to) I ( e iot the latst Saturdaty i .July, uile" enlled toetilhe' eat'lier by the (hatilne. L.cok! A Stitull in T'1111 i Saves 1)11e. I11-t'lhes' T i'mt' WOE dili provedt, Cash. pleasant.) tah en i earl Sprinur and t'all pre"vents ('hilts, D)en ,rue and Malarial i"'ver's. ,\'tt om the liVer, tones ill the itt o. otter .hat (lilltlel. iG e'aa teed, tr it. AL. dlrug. ists. 50ht. and $i1.00 iottles. tin ilUl I A l 'IL'O 1'tl t sou alil 't N. T1 Io Mott n ;i t in N. w istit Il rrot i'rop pt-riiy-i si atI tengr Nevicr'. Sime i tme ago we men'latiotned t h' ebange of schedtllto on the Sutheln and also the l rtovemlenlt in the ser ie byii i w i ia nessatl ee train Vacci,nabtweon Shelodan Genatle,dunn a ri from Gre wodatoenil n the sleeve.an For at salte atRobert Sneugtre .,r.io ttfri fromI NewbertCy,i lg and Aget,S iltn,r who1)1 italiways li vel toV th itet.I'I fh hav th(eige( tinl starb t If Ioml Newherry. start from l'oteity oGrevil Wer.i the af'utesm.i, pei assea Nieet b:tly of the mtloing of (.5i and' e Itur 's ab ot. n.1 ''8 , i i'clock. hsgvsp opont.y et IL to Geenvfill'o anyit tointl l betaveen h lopity o alGedn vill and spehin tt dayead leturns thoe winll hav tenog busnrines tol rainit.1 1 2, ae aren gi)yas lad th0)uhen a 13'hownI thisk spiri outf Wrekan. esret mt' I,h . demnd oftl' 01 the eubic.t A Proog t ecWlt]Iie't(13 the acci For hi salf i'te olt Robert-ll cIna lroad' tiier ILehot,of f)itictd to commeee inAugut or st Sptemer OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET AI,1, TIll N1':W OF A 1lIVI ANI) itO. 171t':ti1: 'TOWN. 1I.'h"eil rt ')1i len' 1Ie(ral it t and News.'1 We learn with pleasure that, the I'nitedl tiymad of Lutheraln Church ill th,' South has established a I'nblila tionl 1oardluand that. Nt'whe1rry hals beenl fortilatle 0n1 h0u;1 to secm-e its IlctLion aii we ' atlllate you, .\1". l'ditor, onl being" elterced :,ulerintendlent of it. We will soon he yllinilg "ello t 1) tral" at y'ou good(( folks up1 there in Ntwh(arry, ats 'ol. Flo3d has reached here will his oll's autl w(' exl pect to st't the wires strung by ite first of .1i ly. We live been talking andt writ ilg ahtl a telep hon' 'o.lunetiontl with you for i long time andl at. ist w\"e alte about to r alizl out. de(1Irh s i n this mnatter. C'l. F''loy d is t o be tiio tei for' ii h ,t't( et e lis . I t will b-. a re''att ad'atla;Je to us. The lne'xplted has happened u.iil l.ai WT had hoedll .int the reenwood1 an Greenville trlatin would t ixt,vuded to 'rosperity a., waas the Adl(1'sc t in ofo nomeyears ago. \\'e had hotedfo it, and woul have a.led( for it, but, lhe Southern has dlone the handsome thing-r by us and it now starts from hert, \e can now leave here for Newherry tou :t.:0, .10('.:) 9.:'0, 11 59 i . i ., 12 ll. andi (.o p). m. Six Itrains at day, one very (Jll 0114 (1s il all avi'eri. The Central ko,'lue of Newherry C l'ounly will tne it with ( irave I. Ilt.her I,.ague onl Ttitrdtay, .luly 21, 1818. The Leagues of t he ('ointy will l)ear'e note eba:lge inl the daittl. I'rograml will appear i.ater. On ne'xt S unilly night, .uly :1, P rof. TIhornwell Hlaynes will address thle hltlel 14)l, ge of (ita1 ehi reb. Suibd - j"-t: Agree'able uu(d !)isagreeable I''olllte. Thert will he at 1;5 inute smli; service be"fore, the mhdress. The plubllil' is cordially invileld to a eno Chose rerv\iC.-s wthic'h are hold vach Sti hl}y ni'.ht in il' liof t,he reg lar se'r v1''s by the bi stor. i )on't, for et t I se1vick!, but (om0. Ae l ll )1L h,' \ ) 'O a11'-[ 11. wl i lnt\' 1 Iglt' AImon the y IoungJI1 men4. 311 whohael re Iltrt tod fromt (oll'ge t o spend their v - ation aillt honie we omittell t.he name of 1I r..John W\attt lIirkp)atritak, lohn, thit ice man, lilts decided to ob,ere 1,'nty1 hours for t.he delivery of it1. TIhe' molrninl: hom-1 wVill bie fr.(m 11.1 1 to 12.1:1 ane l from i to .31 d . n-, No ivo rohl a . ainy o her hour on ia Sttin day Xcelpt inl c'ae of sickness. OlI mit) Kay and litte Nellie letu rn e1 fr',m1 (;1r1env ill( I'ri Ia1. IlV. S. S. Iti r' ' ihs r t urned from | hIqi t 1ript t.he m ountains. lie ays he is gOing; back in Augus t. I'r1of. 1111 u ll who has (I en visitin;.; t old botile il G ren't'o0od (oun0or, ils 1-etnrne1 to town. W\'t have had gto(d rainls and crops, aelookin ti . ('ot.tol is coming out, o,led't hlal(l and1 t'Or'n lpromnises w1'll, .\lr. h. W . ''loyd w as inl townil ist, weetk in the initer'st, of his ltle1hone line. 't Sorry welwereout, of town'a and to'hips, '4Vlo ' Ali 4.' 1-4y s)1 4ys IyouI a(d n,e ar) liing till go1)ll' andll'l hav1e A i day with the girls)1 bt so fa as sh 1 l i sn Ior... ee1rned 1'i that, lienSit is heldo she1 i as fl. in to3 dul on tf Iit Le ouh(. Sol ou ot chane for11 , let. ve'r mit. nd, w)'.lx ge there1 ifyi somc mLiansl or ther.11 v1Gtl of the littest Mho goes down, we 1;a\' let he1 go. * * * * K K * * X * Iailntain Vinthrop and 'Ulet soin, but let, the others I .ac thi . chances with a generous but Iiscrimi nating public. irromn - 'Itt colleges conmc our Associate Justices and Judges and at majority of our leading public men of today. Investigate and you will find that the poor despised little denominational colleges have turned out some pretty big men. Ulnless there is a chi nge in public sentiment, these institti.ons will httvc IO'Itanil on the"ir uaerit, and ti tad or fall byliv it. You watth "Tom'l or inl ti6. ease 'I l>h,'' as the di"pensary (fut'Ytion is prite ieally settled and1 t the Minds of lie'voters t.hey ltu SatI-ied with it as it st tands and if we rnutt (and it, se(ins we iu list) have hi- kty sol(I the tli"pensriy is to 111% mlinl I long waiys ahead of any - otheri -ysteml (high lieense not exeept. etl). ''hie ol ject"lo inabIle features wI'. %i dMlually he eliminat.ed, and when they anil the prtli'. hearin"g featii'es are properly adjusted it will be the miodlel~ syttei for this nef:rious t'all.!e, if it is possible to have stch a sy:itemi for sueh ia busine+ss. We are like the I rs mli ii when asked oi his landilg in A imeric if he was at )tI-Oer"at, ur lI'tmbliean replit"d: '"Iaith 1an11 ht- j:t1ib rs I dh n't. ktn(,w whit-h I'm for but11 I'm aginl t.be. ovt rmiO , r 11nt. '' I'n in the lignor traf:ile in its entirety but. it We msi t have litinor sold I have never st'eni a -y "teml (Iintt comnpares withi the disp en M r. A. ('. 'lhiluty, of .i y iyV+t Ih-. TI'ex.,ihs found ai tupre valu: h. <I n every tehai h a yet bieenr nln,e inll t e K1ltndiko. Por L e-Irs he s1tleitil lun. tIOld IIa!~ry\" frtmn ('1)5)1iisu I tn, i ~ ('a - m i Hiedl by hemorirh:ti ag i am1i was iah si4tlu ely eu ed ty )r. lir. i 's N ew 1)i.. etlvery1 fior 'to'sumine'iun. (-sl alitmi trold . ie de lar e a sI t bl i ois t it n. vonlali' I eulprison with Iit hinirvel om's Ile. ; woul have it, even if it scos a hundre l d1b1 rs at i h1 . b'. A thl t, irnnehi tis ida all Ihrrar ald liing silleu:ii(nvare 1 ' i-iv,"lv enrerl hvy I)r Kilg's New I)s tiver' for ( '~il'Ii ii. tioll 'ri11 hnlt,i's free a Ifob' etoti & G:ibier's i lelbmnn's 1)1rug ,St''n-. It''gutar ,Ize,i50 et.s., wnll $1 (t (iuair anlteedl to enre ( r li'-ie rtlundleri. r1 .eat ari1,>n les.,n,r(1. Ioi' the N'at:unal du cat.io nal A ssoei at.ion, \Yashington, Il). ('., .ily 7 1t t.he Se inarI Air Line will sell routi t.rip tieckets from all st.ations at, one fi"e ftr the round trip, plus $2 mm h)ir.hip fnin thei as aiiso Iation1. i ekits oi'sale . t i v , t -ti anti 7, with linal limni1.111ly 16. or'the t11e \fnnu11 H eniolln of ('onfeI er" tt.e Veterana. -\tlanta, . uly "d1 2:1. Pa e for the round trip frpetiteh-rr $I.(I5. TIickvis (1n salt. .1luly 17, 1 , l iron elai eOntinuous passae, wciit tin al lim it, .1U 1ly :11. :Sit ,e t.h;isi beautiful ()ita suits of IIIfr ti.re at. $1.th) , $lth (), &Si ., greatly nI - IInued price's at 5. .1. WOOten. 21, 00LORED INSTITUTE. i ti'jt it i' ll L ''i tliN tilNT r011C of I": t I: \\' 111. I Ie' ,\ (Oc 11o N '' \ - iustittI.e foir C 1ored TIeetiers held at Ilue School liuibilinft fr"omn 4and ' M tiisslriL )es of f 'imrlestto n. .111 "I't)-sitt 9to tn(er I'Plititn: ;[unt"i Al 'olfor 'uito n w exr tn attend.ti is ittami iium o -FntttitANIrWil.i;IS For Hounty ofRereson ,i h t)noiativesiIn. { 1012 L. lb \AV. AS. I, 1 U heeby nnounced ass it catniate f 1)(mocray ti prCinn.y andt- ise tloge Lit.ou' maetio eton.elwr ueofteGn AT CO$T! AT COsT!! SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Vo will begin a clearance balo of all our ruttnlner (Goods Iat '(actural cost'' oil tiesday, J1ta o 28th, and continue as loln- as they labt. 'ho earlier you cont, lowever, the better selections 3ou will get. '1'his au i ne(indes all Suinneir I)re5e Goods, Colored I,an'us, ()rgandies, Ululities, I'ereatles, 'rints, Sicrts, (>auzo IIn1(e rv'esIs, Alitts, Sulutnet' ( loves, ( 'urset -, & o. And al"o inwluIt.s InI other. depart-. mlentI 'n ler.,hiets, I'oloro.l LInlde-t d Shirts, \Itn atl Ibtp' ;tratw I litts, a largtsk! line of \nen and Bloys' a'ints, Lt. lis' atndt Qlildll(,n's Oxford Ties wil SIppe's, N'0;1's Situmtuter ('oats and \ ' ts. i ii n il d i ra,h Suits, \Vhite Du.k ( 'tans and l'atuts, Mien's light Vit"i R id idl 'atent leatlter tai Anl we .will sell dnring this sudo V'ivIr t hil i.t n our .ore at greatly rc ilut"tvl'it)ritcs. t+ ne'ver allow a:ny)one to sell for iss t hal we do at. any time,'' but, we illdie nl. all former Ilrieu,. durting 01 is sale,' 'unm' intd set, ns often. COPELAND BROS, Leadlors of Low Plics and Roliablo ,ods. Main S t reet - - N owborry, S. C. Remember! I alve tOvetI to I1 Store u11p)sit I tI R (1. \\ ilil iLltl", where I have a well selected stock Ol weltacles, Clocs 'a11<d :nl(i will be Il(',ts('(l to see esOlers. Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing a specialty. EDUARD $CHOLiZ, The Jeweler. Sis a Sure Sign When Candy lov ers get their heads together that the verdict is going to be in favor of Chocolates and Confections. They are famous wherever there ex ists an appetite for pure, delicious can dy. lilous lsandlhallhool. Mliaeain. I (tant11ly ith bi li ng w ater.~ii o i I"OR SA IbE Al TJTHLE J. K. GILDER BOOK STORE. Cannon & Mayes, are agents for the Mansiorn House Steam Lauind ry, OF' Greenville, S. C. -e' . . i;. -.. A FTKt A HFit EiilN 1=IT, on such't Axtilitsit launerdli, white andt faultless in IiI nlsh, is a'pleat urto to Lthe man Lthat hans hiis shirts, cot I ars and enffIs " done up" at,oni p i,undry. Our i am is to pleaso our patr is, and -we spari't no p)ainus to do it., ats we want the patroniage of ever'y man in Now. herev'3.