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E. H. AULL, EDIo. 010411'C UJKLLINtIt SHOUI;,1 HE FA lIt. Oiudidate Bellinger reminds us of a ai who Is grabbing at straws ie t.reali.e since he hns been among 'a red hills and rooks of the Piedmont at tbe jig is up with him and t.hat de : is certain. We coflesis to Aom1e .0appointment li our estintmae of Mr. 'linger. le . ; talked about the omo paper" O. Mr. Mower and ih ?t-laudatory art,icle, as if Mr. Mower's the laper did not have a porfeet ght t) say a j o id word for M r Mow and when I! attention is called to e incorectnw4s !%f his charge that r. Mower wrote tirtioles praising -Aself he still talks abmit, it, an. pays 1 attention to the e-irr,t,ion. We say this we feel son.e disappoicnit. t in ,'r. Bellingor. While we have! een 'r. Mower's friend amd X piet. to )-, id also to see him elveot, yet we ve felt v,-ry kindly towards MI r. ilol ,-r and did not think he would on ,to* to leave false Impressions, evenl by so doing he hoped to make a few tes. We would like to ask Mt. lol o'pr If he woild have thought, it im .oper or raised any considerable ol Otion If The Herald and News had iblished a two column cut of h im and sketch of lite life and sent it out to let, ie voters of the State know something him. The cl:arge that Mr. Mower rote the self-laudatory article, as lie Irins it, Is bmmaterial, but, still it is itrue, and Nir. llllnger must know lat it is. 'The pickii,g up of st,el W6ej things and trylog to make Some. ling out of Ihleml is a stloig polilter int Ar. Bellinger feels that. his (ase a hopeless one4, and he is like the .Owniing man giatilng it raws Then he makes, as the lareicys would ty, "a big m111iratio." oer the flAt tat Mr. Mower had tivkets prin)ted ithout liellinger's namte on them. and ilke about his having paid his n iioniey i the executive coinuittee to prilt ekets with both names on tem and 'les to leave the 1impressionl that , Mr. lower Is tainllg an unfair advanltage l'him, and that Mr. Mower haild not sid the executive conmuitt ce anyt i ing. his is another evidence of the real iza on on Mr. Bellinger's part of weak ]lng. Does not Nit'. 1illilnger know tat Mr. Mower paid as m hne into the 'easury of the State exetive om. ittee as he did and that, whetn lie Dsos as having been uniairly dealt ith in that lie has paid his little oney and helpod to print Mower's okets while Mower is hav'ing his own okets pritted and leaving hit, ioi nger'l, namie olY theI,tluhat lie is trying i make t false impression upon the ter. Why not deal fairly with the 3ople. hir. Mower paid his assess [-nt just like Mr. lellinger did and if p wants to have a million tickets rinted ontside lie has it perfect, right * do it and there is no ui raijirness inl it. has been donie inl this countyi ever noe thmere hais been a pim ary. Mr . ollinger can have ticket.s pin ted with~ is nlamne on them atnd MIower's oIlif a want,s to, tand hats a right to anud }ere will be no kick fromt any of .\ow "e friends. Did MIr. ilellinger ex tot Mr. Mower to have Bell inger skets p)rintcd and distribted. he ems to feair that, thte people of SoutI h trolina will not know lie is In the. jc if his name Is niot printed on the ~kets Hie aditts the hopelessness Sh is case. After' making a canvas of the slate audidate Bllinger seemis to thinkI at there aire two reasons why lie ould be elected Attornoy General: I. Mower's home p)aper putbl ished soime tra copies with a cnt of M~ower' aind tr.e words comimendatoiry of im as a wper and man anin1 distr'ibted thiemt er' the State. 2. Mower had tickets p)rintedl and 6t Bellinger's name off', and( there. p kept the people of the State from ~wing that, Bellinger- wits ini the 3e. fUter' a thorough canva'iss oif the State a eemsa to be Mir. liellinger's coni Ion. t1imlportLant, letter ini iegatrd to the nO Crop from Col. L4. WN. Yonmitanis ublished on our first page. o calls upon Prtesident, Wilboirne to II a meeting of the cotton gr'otvers o State at an eaily date. 0 wants to foi mn a coi'mbInation of COttont glowers t,o hold t,beir' cotton t,btey can demand a betteir price I and suggests that arrangements be imado with catpitatlists to fur fthc farmers with mtoney in order L*it them to meet their pressing ~tionse and thuts be able t.o hold R/otten for better pr'ices. ~very much wish that something 4be done, but, we fear it will tin Im )le to get, the farmers to unite on an, or a suffleient number' of them kthe plan a success. p6 miany of the farimers have atl oponti the crop) and those who :uy would know that thei cot, in existence anid would have Va the matrket very soon It ewhat plan might be adopted n~0porarily, and they would heo price to advance very Sgreater trouble would n~rors to unite. If they by which about half " . dumped into the ~the pric,e would ~ ountry mutso 9tAIse on the hn fa,.m' and ten they will bo in position to hold theIr cotton as thoy choo1. Still wo 110po 801u0 good may come out of the plan of which Mr. Youmane writes. An cleven and a half mIllion bale crop Is not very encouraging and does not pro11se anything buti a very low prico and b.rd times. Vo must, how over, hope for the best and not, look oil the gloomy sido 3or crosu tile bridge until \ve get to it. 0N' WORI) TO TIE VOlf'E. The Hleild and News does not feel Called upon to say but very little in re tly to the Voice of the Peopie. We chalulenge the Voice to show any thiing In whit, we Said aIbelt mllenl thatt In anly waty. int.imauted t,batt- wo Were afraid to trilust tm voters oir that we colSiderod them "densely ignorant, and nattu-all:.' sinij I. on tihe other hand 011 iCI Wits to get. mCII we could t.rust andI(l by Ko dolny we wquId get the right, mt1.11,es. Of course, v l d iieri on 80ono( point'. DI-mlocrt,ts havm. dilfervid onl th sil iIver (IuI -ot ion AndA oni 1h, (!.3-1ITf anid yet, they Wert- Still D,!mlIllvlttt. Illat is tilt Very pIOilt, We madMIC thit, if I U1u al V ho soulit mur suflf'rago was a ,1111 of chairlwtvir and ability, it was of more importanice tbal whetber Ile favor-ed higli license, or pr-ohIbition, Or the ( dIsltn.;a bi, but, vr ieitrks htd particulr vreelren to the menC11 who We se king I)" elUtiVe olllCes 1at,her than to mu(I who were seeking legilh tive otlicvs. In ot.hor words, 10 elce. tion of A.Ir. Peather-stone ats Governlor does not, inean we ar-le to havo prohibli tion, no' does the olection of Mr. Se-hu1n11per 11eanl that wo aro to have local option 0r license Ot i t liquor question, for the olive they seek has to do with the execultionl of the lw and niot. with the makilg of it. If you real I.y wanlt ito findi out, what the people wanit onl tIhe I iq uor (IIiest iol, t hat, issue slouhltl be submili(ted it) the %oters with the men eliminillated, aM then you vould find out. Our1' rocollet-ion is. however, that o113 cotempor1rI 01,110:w(I s.11111it tinli lte liqtuor tjIvSt*ionl to a st,para,1tv box and thas oivo 14t. litople ani opp01r-f (unitY t a hat theY walited. if weI witeiid to retaliato wo r ilh Vo l)(1114t froiLI this anti saN that. e !itor of the Voice of the I 'ecople ws Asfrail ito trust tihe people to th-vidt. Ihis qu'.e.Stioll fo. themsel ves. 'The Voic frutplentlY alludes Io the P'rohlibititin Cobutul in Th'le Ilo,vald anid 'News, and sometilics ill 3a ratier:.-mu.ir iin 1-aniller. 'The lit-1-11h1 1a News hals nol de.,ire a1110 novI.r has hatd t.o kl-('p anly part of the trill h from tho votors of tis coulity, ani(I w%e will give thIlem aill the light onl i iblic quezfotims withill 01m- power. We publish Opinions ofr Others, whether I'lhoy coinvideo wit.hl ouit own or nt.(. We puh!idh 1-.he views o( Ii(IuO 111 VI WethilV1 r01 i-.y lie fill' tltt sale of it, by thl. tlalt. o't.hiv individui, go lontr Is they discusa it fitilly and withouit personality. .Just how tht Voie mlanaes to link 01. dispesticry Ilnd less txtravatane i propriait-ions for hi-Iher instilt - tions of hIarinting oi ie on h-u.d1 and prh'0IibitLIon ans1( 31ext 33il raaatapreria'l 1tionLs foigher instit utloio on tI ~. unlss it. is don 3 tlI o Iinj ii e t lai-, I t.he( dislyni!i'. It) i woth' he1 pa1lpa.11 date. atiller(1 apiOpint ini for31 high1r itiitios a1113 I'l conoti i31131 allo m,ig' vot,e. M it. (!3(EI H'iTON ON 'ti3 1)IEIDi'N hA IIY. the l iqu1103 questionl 31s prea03ched in the ed 011 6hie fir1st PniglI of ti paper1)0. It Is a ht.3'tIng and1 fearifl arra''4ignmen111t (If tile dIisplensaryi and1 all that, lhe says5 Is 1.,1ue. We c inite y tc33o c r'eadc It and1 t.henf (con1sidorntit the questicn. To'c pop1)u iarizi O h ie d ispenlsar'y the proiilts areI to go to the schotol fun d . M r. Cr3e ighlton3 aisks. ''is not, the c'cducat.oinali sy'stemi of th is State founded upon01 the diebauch(' and1( ri' o3 (f society?--thIe tu1tor'ing of (o113 eihliI'en to be pidc for' wit,h tihe blood1 (If thir I fa1th1ers. * * Th'le mm-0le liquor01 you1 cousumle tile mlor'e mloney~ for your . schoo15 "' I lla yotu 0eer thlouight of t,halt. If 30uI 1,1 wat, to In easo ursc hool3'503(0 funId anld leng then your3 school1 torm theni buy liquor' from theo dispensary'. ThenC: ansbwer thleso quesOtions prioi)oundced by5 the pr'eacher0 WhIlIe you3 ('hamp1ion(13 till dispen1say: "Is thei'e an InIstance 033 r'eord'(I wher'e any1 san31 goernmient, sought, to build up1 and1( perpePtuaite iuself uno 1t.heit rin (If its sublject.s? Did( any)3 sano1 governi'l 11111t I'er before int,r'duce and Iit 311 mai tainI Iiiquity amllong Its e'iti,zens for' its OWn aIigg'an3d izemen))t, and1( escape)l ru1in)? * * Hlas nIot lmlost, ev'ery man11 tha1t, touic It (thle dIi5ispnsry ) been1 mlcIO oless dleiled?" Anid yet we' halve tile spectacele oIf pe'ople who1( 111 ll to 1)1 prlol1hiiLionli n oni principle ad 3(1vo(entinig tilt dispensar5133 as$ a1 step towar13ds prIoi -- bjitioni. Tiheo dIilpensaryI 1 idoomed. It Is bIounld t) 34o. It, ma~y noIt, he thIs yearll or' next year' bult it,s (1ays are't nhor13Ied and1 It will not.h lon bg before' it, wvil be wiped0( oil' the It,tto books oIf Sot,hI Carl'1inal. The4 picipi e 110Is wrlonlg. The Stato has1 no r'ight to engage in any buIsiness and1( twIstt it s you may8 the dispensary, as at, present hun, has for its malhin purp'1ose tile solilig of whiskey to) ma11ke m1oney and( induce10 monts atro offeried to get pleople to pat r'onize. It. In atdition to tis as the prellcher says8 nelCiy overyono whoe ha31 been connected with it has bcon con taminated and su1spected of wrong do Ing. Wo Ure told ill tite present Stato campaign samplo bottles mot the can dlidates at every place whore they were supposed to be nooded. What for? To give thoml somnothing with which to treat their friends and to quench their own t,hrts. Wo are not a prohibition Ist, but the dispensary is going and the peoplo may conclude to give pro hibition a trial. There is certainly a strong sent,iinent in that direction. A great many of the volunteor sol diers, now that, the war is over, desire to return home, as they do not care to go to Cuba to do garrison duty. Scv eval regiments have alveady been nus tered ot of tle service ane' more will be in a few days. We notice that the Charleston Post ad vise,. the voters of Charleston to cast their ballots for Mr. Peathorstonc for Governor, not because thoy favor pro hibi.lon, tibut because they are against, the dispimsitry. If the anti-dispensary people vo. for the prohibition CanldI dait, he will head the list in the vote nr.::t 'Yttesday. hir \V. Chafec, of tho Greenwood I1ndex, its joinled the army andi has sold the Ln1e'x to ir. S. HI. 'ocGeo. NIr. INIC'Go is a yoIing nmn fU ll of energty and progressive lind we expect, tihe! 11)Ilex to f1 t1rish under his ta aromiet. ()i' G -eenwood brethren ttollid joiln tho 'ess Associatilon anld becoie b"tter awqa tint! Ilted with the ielltibers of t he press gang. A Startl1uIg il' hi Il, if wl1hivh Mr. John Oliver if liti'h,delphh , wns 11,e s liljvel, is mirratt el by li-m ts foiews: "I wtim Ili a mlost !ron-j'lil c.sielit. Nly sk~ ini was almieI ye'li,.' enunen h1(mg ile Colilvd, 11-1111 colitiin Li ily il back andd sidt-, tito ti.-tliot - -!arm t-ilIy zrowing wenke-r viny I.y 41.y. 1 in tr' )aMOV, at fr.i. 114 al e 1el i E -It rie hitlers; and to) usy S rgi-4 Joy anid ikirprise, lilthfilrt-I Itl- ma lIt. at devidt-d m wit v i-lie l. i v-,m tinted their tiso 'Or tit1e1 wP-oo it i .r- Il w 11 11 It -Wp! 111111. 1Im %V lIwlli-Y saivi'd Ilily lift-, agimi bhefotd th ti rasm v,- (if minmther viellmn " I 'o (i e mhonul fill to try I ltti. Otily NiS ' '1 !4 r It. t .t ii t:r. h%" Two Suath Att,mli ga Rmzlini'I li Y Ye tave M -4 401 1Ito o Ii l. News and ('otirier. Washington,rjgut, 2.1.-Adj. Gon. orhinl inllMiedi me (mlday t.hat, the roliise of tle I'resident, an11d of the (Vl'rt1'y of \\'at' to Senat.r M\c Lau rinl, olat.ive to eontininimg the 2d Sout.h ail-olilt r.-imni it. inl the service, wvill d 0 respocted. Ie says t.he list given i, last night, wts nlot oliciil, tld it ill 111ulgo seveial hIthnoes. Te mluth (trollint regimetit's are dlesirous oi '-v i nitii'r in the serviot in d Itere o I n 1WIle-on at p1'Sillt, Of 10lit 0.in hitim olit, It Q WVI.\T L;-NNAT101% NAIUNt SAYS. Pliollev, z g s 4 e g,r, vitih him t tnighlt, in r'egard to t.he nuts einitg ot of t he 2d1 regimenit, as au iOiuncedi in this miintig's issue of iThe News andti Courier. fromt W ashinrgton. \I r. Mianrin madi11111e the following , statiieiet Labot thie matter': "Fron1t thte ntVer tioll I Ihadl w it ihi Pre''tsiden, an d lthet S.-eretaryv of tnlnt o(f Sonuth C. armol inat troops1 will not ae imutst.eired out, r'egard less of the item it todaiy's telegr'aphie4 report fromt Wash inigtoin. I hamve no0 (doubt, said he, is far as it weint ias the list htad beent rnad(e up befoire the 2(d reugimenit had auein mu istieed itn pri'4 outs to thle inter' r'iew that (Col. Joites, I,Aeit, Col. Thomplsont tand I htad with the14 Pr'osi lent and t.he Secr'etary of War last week.'' fLiu'. Col. IIlenrty 'T. TIhoitpson eamou herie to itigh t aitd jolined Sentator' Me I.autrini, whIo waIs ott htIs way to hiis 10n wats priesenit w,hen tbe itleIw (il.k late, tand it. mIaiit h imi f. el gooai, 1s it was5 thi titsi,.''hinte lie had of see.. ug th3 Senatttor' sinite readIng the lole I. Ii. IH. DO YOU IKE (IC0D COFFEE? If so, buty te"lit. 'Bno lhibbon"' brantd. l1Tis Iilta euxcelttIti brantd :)f Mocat and( Java, nml4 w,ill go twieo Ia far ats chonpt coffo". if yvou will onlyI try t.his branud you ila it, yout will fmnd both go ality anid aconoin:y . S(l)b S'. 13. JONIC'S, Solo Agentt. Pleasan t to Take ! Quick to Act ! Cheap to Buy I It~ gives you ani app)Ietite, btegtesyouI, andt eguate your liver. Only .35c. pelr bottle. ManufahIC&cturedl and1 forl sale at It)bPrtson & Gilder's At Joseph T. ilut.chison & Co , you .vlliand the louwest, prices of all. l5 yakes of good Toilet Soap at oly 23e 0 cakes of golod Lanntdry soap) at 24c,; ?ost oySda a~stoly 210 ponndfgoo renCoffen I0(pound 0or 1i pounds or *1.00; 16 p)oundil Standard granuhnod 4n ar$ 911 A OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL THR NEWS OF A LIVIC AND.PRO S988IVi TOWN. liotal Correspontdeuce iorald and News 1 I inynotes last, week I inade at istike in the report, of the delogates from Griace Sunday behool to the convent,ion at Colony this week. I said Miss Mario Bobb was a delegato when I should have said Miss Lillian Luther. We now correct our error and trust the good ladies w ill forgive mne. Mrs. Boinost, of .1omaria, and Miss Mee Moo Smith, of Charleston, havo been in town the past week. Mrs. Missouri Long was called to Gronwood this week by the sudden illness of her daughter, Mrs. Marion Warner. Miss Epting, of Peak Station, has boon on a visit to her uncle and mint, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Stoudemayor, the past wook. The Children's Day exercises in Wightinan Chapel last Sunday after noon was quite a success, and Mrs. Mitchell with her assistant deservos much aredit for the way they trineld the little ones. Such occasions are oases in the desert of life that, are aI ways a well spring of pleasure in after life. M r. .1. 1. Cannon, of Co. B., 1st.. S. C. Vol., spent lrt, of tbe week in town. Press looked the typiclal soldicr in IIhis regimientals. lie returned last Nonday to Caip Cuba Libre, Jacksoniville, Fla. M% ls Ni. I,. Koi n ad grI d children, HIart, l-enest, Sam and lHal have gone on a visit, to tlaItiVes at, 11emo, l,exIng ton Co. Kay had t.he leasur of att '-tlii n tht e llongu piteniv at. St. I,llkes hat. Satl rd.yt . I'rof. G. T. I'titih Im-ll. I-llite -atn injteresting, jtddres(sj In the neIkedAS o f th I Ii w , 1 eln u1 t l I We iv( dt'd, mostf alt . "a nin " mni ing, Af coI se, the true- t-a rte,l u prig it, well- i.ontidl Clh tist ian young man, .uch as our11 ILAagues should and ought to develop. 'Ihere was a large crowd wesent and a bouotilfuil dinner spread, Ind all enjoyed the day. '.'he afternoon vas iven up to tle social side of the IVork. Prof. .1. E. Itinter, president If the Le . presided, IBev. Iearden las a live active working i-tigue in his There is con irabe builtding and lilwovin-'r going on in town at, the irosent, tiline. INII. (. A. Maffect is itlilding a nice residence on his lot text- to .\ve. '. A. Duncan's hone. NI iss .lvssie eiachiam, of Ninet.y-Six, 3 visiting her' aunt, N-s. S L. Fellors, f our town*Il. Dr. J. S. W'hoelor has purchased the rtigstore of .1. 11. Simlpson & ('o. al.d 0 and i. 11utiter will he associated i Hs physicians and d-luggists. NIt. U. 1. Utthanl and W'fe, Who have een visiting at. Whitmllir-e, hiive re u'ned Iome and report a good timt. Mr. Willie Kiu-d, of Columbia, is ill a visit to his old holioe neart 1.,xel iiol.. UintcIe Simi N Mibn-r', of Lit te Ni oun - aini, has beetn ou at visit, to town, t.he zuest, of Mr n. A. - . W'ise itnd his g-anid mu, Agenit, ID. WV. lioland, of thne U., N. cnd L. NI r. S. S. Ilirge, D)ock, as he is fa inillar-ly known-, hats gone on a visil ti thle K lond ike, and will v isi b hiis fr-i end, Thle Sage oIf Knorie, and ti( will no doublt, entjtoy hiimloSf t,o thne fillI. Nirt. 1"rank Iliiniter antd MIiss SalIlie WVithlelsiooni hiave rtuirIned fi'omn thelr atttht,tedac- tuponl the youngii peole's cotivenit,ion (If t.he A. 1. P'. churich. P rof. J1. F,. ilunlt.e- wvill have hiis clos lng exer'cises at MnIltieello schitol oni Thiursday. We learn that, he has been re-elected fori anot,berx y'ea. -\I rs. I-. N'. Sehi U mi peC r- h as rect tied fr-om her- tipil to Vidalia, Ga. Nira. .ias. Schbiumpert%, of VidalhIa, Gan., is visit.ing hiis b-othlen-, Mr-. F. IC. Schumnpet, antd sistel-, NIs wn X. A. Moseley. He is acc!ompatniedl by his nieces, the Mlisses Helen and uby Schnmliper-t.. Y'es, NIri. ICJ itor-, our naarttket was the best, on the opening batle, and if you don)l't, wvatehn ot, twe al-e going to bie lie best, the year t,h rough. See if it dlon't. Thei lItice pidl( was iec. We not,e that, some one is writ,ing abot,t telepIoo coninection wvit,h lin ton, andit t,Ust, that thir systemi ill wvork better- than our's, as one hailf t,he time iwe ann't, gut, Cenitral on any3 tite else In Newber-ry. M's- Lula MIatt,bewys, of At,lanita, is on ia visit, to her ittnt, Mrs. I. II. KI.. iiarid and will Spiendt a week with heri mutch to the delight, andt pIleasure of lier- many filends. Th'le Prosper-ity Canning Co. got, in 3i calrb of casLes onl Wedntesday anid wihi be ready t,o shi Ip otit their prodntet, with - in a week. They have can ned th is sea 5(on (60,000 cans and would have put, upl 100,000) had the tomaito el-op not, bien at failur:e Theiiy will not pack lot) cases of tomtatoes all told, minch t,o thei r re glet. i)h'. liallman nlow ridets at wheel and lie ptuts to shame some1 of the y ounger riders, lie maktes hIs calls arioundi t,own now on his "bike." Well, ( hips, old boy, after yotii last, "'Ily" art.ielo I am ready to smoke t,be pipe of peatco atnd hiti-y the hatchet Who would have thotughit of iworking In stich a nice ad. tot' old man Kay and hIs tnico line of guods but, you, Chips. Tihank yoti, old boy. I appreinto it and wvould say that I am gett,ing read(y todho just wvhat, you say. Look here old( fel low don't you go and get the sulks now abotit that, p)eicie, for', if you do, I wvill tell that joke on you sun-c though you should "'riddle tml It it is the hast, t,hinig you do." Get, that tulrkey readyv. Don't, you see the edit,or hats prlomnised us a burprise and you know1 h' n0vor does things by halves and if you sulk 11, may be knock tho balianceu of us wh,o aro all smiles and grins in expectancy from getting that "ullpriso. If you don't, o0110 down off youlr perelh we'll get inadan Chips to talk somo Diutel to you again, suo If I don't,. Wo had a Very pleasaint eall fromt Clodhoppor last Pridaiy and I am glad to know that ho joins mo in that thanks giving editorial-co' -opon(lent din nr. Aly, my, what, . tho we will have. Thoso of iis who enjoyed that March dinner can in limaglination seo what a >leaIsant timi we 1aro going to havo. 'o specele itt, this dinner not, oven one from Chips. Mrs. .1. A. Sigl, of Sli-fhs, was in town today accompailnialied by M rIs. S. 11. Sligh, of F1lorldi. Mra's. S. 1'. Sligh will spend somo tiim in Sotti.h Carollia ratill-lIng whell it gets Cooler. K A Y. 1frs. iIthael 'nrtaiii, P .infI e, [ ., makes tihe sttemen'l 4' t t hat. shet enlugh I cold, whieh icet tIe4 oi her ing.; Ile wai freated for it month by her f taily hlyi.i, but, g ew wtorme. lJe obId )er hoe wrs a loele." victim of con auti ionl 11nd tha10 nio liedicins. could niiFi hir, Hier dIrtigigist stigge+ted Dr. King's New 1) -vovery for Cc i *oulI- t (.I-1; sihe bolight. a botitf? and to helr deliglt foiid hermw- it-t lited rfrim thm firist. atise. 8iho cein tilluel ito ui le mi ifte-r ikinig mix hot ties. re n niit I, riistjf oud n(1 well; now does iher own housework, and Ii as well a i4he evcr wi. Proe trie botd Mes of tIN Orea Di-cover t Plh1am1't & It.,erton&Glde'sDeeStre.Large hoittI ItH 50 ve ts aInd 81 00. CANNON& MAYES, ARM, A('LNTS FOR THIF Mansion House Steam Laundry, 01' (;IGIlNVILrLIC, 8. S. - AT NEWBERRY, S. C. )f narty*rvrdon is reatiched when an in 01i'l lutmidrly sienilds youri. hinen hoime vith riagged ede-es aind spread en.ic mittonlholes. I f it, don't "dri11ve at manti * hard din'11k' it. will sulrely drivo himla * seeking a laundry that will insure in such perfuelc wo(rk -as is done1 at the Mlanslion Ioute Steam Latundry We c riot only give your linlen at perfect color inld inish 11 u1. we se -t-nd it hoime in a "!(jn(iLioln that ilsires comfort Il i1Lot wetather. AG ENTSwl t""n (. 'I; () .0o-"1 JUS RECEIVE Ladies' P1ure Silk Mitts, 10 and 15c. Ladies' 5, 10 and 25c. L ad ies' I'et il-- 6 siC(00 Shlirt WVaists, Sets 15c. only. Lot LOUIS HERNSDORF HOSIE RY (in summer weight 15 cents. LACES al EDINES TO Suit Every One. Another New Line of MILLINERY JUST IN ! COME TO SEE UT WYDI'8 Br 1l Stro CASH BASI Oni and .1st, Wo % hbusiness ( No goods ( paid for. C wo will mako intorost, as we our goods witl prolit---solling for the cash. Cal MORK= us and it will profil NE\ CLO1 CANO "TH E The a When n the cord sition at graceful P1 REST MOSQUITO NET CA .J.M WC NEWBERRY - --AT Jones' Commnencing Tuesday, August 23d, Ending Sat urdaiy, August 27, .To keep from pack ing away what Summer Goods we have left, we are going to pay you for the trouble to come and take them away. ALL OF OUR Muslin and Swiss sold at 10c., 1 2.1., and 15de., will be sold wit hout reserve, at 5 cents. Staple and Fancy Amroskeag (linghamis, at 5 cents. White Goods, in plain and fancy, sno what wo sell them to you 5 cents. Como andl( see what we will sell you Swissi EdJginigs for, 5 cents. They are all on table in, centre of.the store. LOT OF Towels and Table Linen At About HALF Price. SEE WHAT YOU can get a LADY'S WAIST FOR. $1.50 Counterpane for 75c. A 65c. Counterpane for 47c. NEVER Buy a pair of Shoes until you see OU RS. (lGoods, Not ionus and Shoes Next door to Robertson & Gilder's Wvsill T. Jone M 1,io B! artor September ilI conduct our >n I cash basim. lelivered until 1l oul us 11111 at to your will mark i it short strictly I to svo , you. VBERRY FHING CO. PIES! * DIXIE CANOPY." pproved best canopy. ot in use, by releasing , it of itself takes a po the head of bed both and ornamental. -ice, $2'75 each. TING ! ALL AND SEE THEM 1 1OTENT, S----S-S.C. "MOWER SELLS THE BEST" FIFTEEN DAYS MORE TO GET Shoes at Cost! Our, famot s shoe selling wvill continne .set just fifteen days. It is a matter of economy with you---not a question of pro-. fits with us. In t his salei of aell Sitmmner Shoes at strictly first cost, we have put our b)est shces forward-. It has been a Fitting opportuni ty to m-mny people to embrace the occasionl to sefmo some of the best, neatest, nicest, most service.able Shoes over sold1 at sneh prices in New berry. WVo take p)rIo in say ing this miuch, and1( the results of thel stale and tbe ma~ny custonowrs we havoe p)leased will bear us out in t hie at tle. mont. Every thing has beenj just as aid. vertised, andl t his psrinciple wvillI be adhered to throughout the rema~ii. ing days of this saile. If you want a ic O)xford Tiej~ It 311 Want,1 a nice otra'p Slipper, (Tn SIzes for Ladies andc Children.) If you1 Wai a nic Low Cut Shioe, (In slzes for' Men and Boys.) The Mower Co.'s is the place to get them for tho next 15 days at striotig first cost, No freight added. Shoes bought of us are always polished fred of charge at our Shoe, Depart mont. lemomuber the sale, Lho prico, the plIace, the limit-just fifteen dlays more of famous shoe soling JRespectfiul, G.& G. S.MOWER en.