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N1WHIRY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Frilay l t... .................. . .......... (12 7. h . . ...................... .ms- .-. .- --.... ----.. ............ 10(o 12 e. Be tb r1...........- . ........... 8 y 0 . M t. M ols'efls, ow cro)...... 500. '.-o Mollkstius...................0:.. 25@a35o. Co n ........................,.......... 650. 'M a.l .......... . . ......... ........... 60c. 11:1 .............. . . ................ 00 . W heat Bran........................ $1.10. I st, Vatent Plou .................. $5.00. 2wl Best Flour .................... $4.50. St ra t Flour........................ *4.25. (,ood Ordinary Flour..... $3.50(04.00. ' m r.................. ..... ...... 61(6)7c. Itivo................................. U6 1 O0c. Colve'................................ 20c. (!otton seed iomtl, por sack... $1.00. Ile Ills, per cwt......... 30c. U,ntry Produce ltitter, per lb ..................... 15@ 20c. Eggs, per dozln ........I........ 1oc. Chickenti, eac.................... 12 1(020c. Plots, puir bushel....... ........,. 'i0c. Corn, per hushol.. .............. 550. Oats, or bushol. ................. 35C. Sweet pota toes .................... G0OC0. Turkeys, per tb ............... 34 8c. Fodder, per Cwt ................ 75 900. tiuckleat's Arnicausale The bemt Salve in the world for Cuts, lleniss.4, Sorets, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 1ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiilblins, Corns, and all Skin Erupi ti.mt, sAnd itowltively cures Piles, or no gjy requtiiied. It is guaranteed to give iorre,t mat isfaction or money rul'unded. Price 25 cout per box. For Pale by Lobertson & kilder and W. E. 'elhamll. T11016Pholle Subscribero. Please add to your Phone list: Boozer, Dr. 13. L. (011100)..............114 It, L. W. Fl.oy'. J. W. Ssn,ller's~ leiog saulve. That will cur-e any sore, has been in use for several yelais and is endorsed by leadiitx physiclans of Newbe -ry 4 unty-. Por sale at any leading drug I t no. No en1re no pay. t&f 8t. Slyv. r Orac. lot. oiund oi the streets of Newherry a h:idy-s il ver bracelet. The ow..er cani se -lre the saelo b:y lrovinltg ownership hlid payin r for this lotice. A;)ppIy at The Hlerald and News ollice. t&f 2t Store room in I Iclena. A pply to &26 If. C. SuMME t, n. it orb.--us Notieo. I will furn Ih a 1irst-cla-s barbecue at Mr. A. A. Nates' residence on Satur iy, Sntbiler 1Oth. D! inner-Aiad ics 33 cents; gents 35 cents. Reduct ion on fauilies. rle usual enjovient for young folks J. ). -1. KInLEAt.t&f3 A small business for sale in the best location inl the city of Anderson, S C Party moving away on ncount of br health. Address, M. K , fit Anderson, H. C. Co.ton icukt-ri; Wanted. 100 cotton pickers. best prices paid. Coine at, once. L. W. C. BLALoCK, fit. Goldville, S. C. How is this? 24,000 best Parlor Matches and 200 good Pins all for 10c f .Jos. T. Hutchison & Co. Ice Cream Festival. The Ladies Aid Society of the Sinyr na church will give an ice cream festi val at tLe residence of Mr. .1. 13. Clary on Friday evening of this week begin ning at 5 o'clock It will be for the honefit, of the church and the p)ublic is cordially invited to be present. Trut,h wears well. People liave learnetd that DeWitt's Little ECarly Risers are reliable little p)ills for regu lating t-he bowels, curing const,ipa)tton and sick headache. Thtey dlon't gripe. W. E. P'elham. The balance of our lowv cut shoes are being closed out for less titan cosKt. JAMWson. i. W'hy will you buy bitter' nausceatinug tinnic,s when, GitoVE:'S TASTLESS CILL TiNiO is its pileasant, as Lemon Syrup. Your. diru.gist is authorized to refund th money in every case where It, fails to eni rO. Price. 50 cents. Good shirt.ing 34 cents at Jamnie Eon's. tf. Best prints 3.. to 4 cents at Jam i0e0on's. tf. I5arbecuo. There will be a first class barbheeue given att St. Philip's church on F9riday S iptember 9r,hi by the metmbers for the biene.fit of the church. Dinner at 30o and 315 cent,s. D)eWitt's WVitch H azel Salve has the largest sale of any salve In the world. Th'is (act, andl its meilt, has led d ishon est people1 to at,tI'mpt to coiinterfe,it, it. Look out, for the man who attempihts to doijcive you when you call for DeWit,t's Wit,ch Hazel Satlve the great pile cure. W. 10 Pethami. -I0 years' sluece in the South, proves linehelas' Toic a great remedy ~for (Chiills 'and all MaIa -ial Fevers. Octtor I thlan Quin,inc. Guaranteed, try it. A t l)ruggistus. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. to .Jamie.son will soil you bettor goods -for same price than any one else. tf. You can buy a suit almost aL. your vnI price at Jamieson's. tf. T1eachou,r WVant- I. A first-grade teacher for School D)is t,rict No. 410. A pplicants will plcase send In their applications to eit.hcr of t,he lintder'signed on or beoOre Satutrdaj, Sept. 10.. Patrions will please meet at school h -nse on the atbove date in the after itoon att 3 o'clock. Trustees. When you need anyt.hing in cloth. ing, furnishing~ goods, hats, shoes, etc., don't forgot that, Jamiieson's is the place to got reliable goods. tf (. VAtIOUM AND ALL ABOUT. It still rains. The poIls close today at 4 o'clock. P'ostinaster Fair went down to Colu i bla yesterday. Mr. Brooks Swygert, of Peak, was in the city yesterday. Mr. 0. MeR. Ilolmes hai returned fromn the mnounitains. Mr. S. J. Wooten ha. returned from the northern maiket,s. Dr. E. 0. Jones has retu,rned from a visit to relatives at, Cokesbury. Mr. C. 1i. Sutmmer has returned from a t,rip to the mountains. Mrs. Hasel Gibbes Is on a visit to her mother at, The Newb-rry. Tomorrow is the last day for the early closing of the storu,. Business s begioinnilig to briihtenl u) and everybody is on the move. Eggs have been remarkably searee in NOwherry fo' the past weOk. Mlr. Geo. W. Suiier and family have ret.urued fron Hendersonv i le. Dr. J. E. Boozer.- of Columbia, is vis iting his brother Dr. 1). L. Boozer, Jr. - Miss Bessid Riser, after a pleasant visit to friends in the up-country is at home. Miss Nellie Coats has returned home after anll OXtke-lde(d trilp to Laurens Clunty. Tihe State Fair Prenum List Is out an(] is being distributed by Secretary Holloway. Mr. (,Is Coats, of Cross 11111, Spent Sunday and Monday in Helena visiting relatives. Rev. J. 1). Bowles will preach at Whitmire on the second Sunday in September. Cotton is opening 'very fast consider Ing the rain and some is being put onl the market. Miss Eva liser, who has been teach ini school at Tryon, N. C., has re turned Iome. A. C. Jtones is receiving new goods now every day. Give him a call and see his selection. Misses Corrie and Gussie Iouseal and M I-. Lred louseal are v1-iting reli tives in Pomlaria. iIon. Thos. J. Lipscomb, Mayor of Chdbiai, is on a visit to relat,ives and .'iet(1s in Newberry. There was a good crowd of people in the city yestzerday anid the candidates were on the move. Ser,geant, J. G. Daniels, of Company B, is at hole oi a 10 (ays furlough shaking han-is with his many friends. Mr. .1. W. Chappell, of tbe Mower Co., left yesterday for the northern market,s to select a line of fall and winter goods. The Herald an( News expects to get full returns of the vote today avd will be glad to have our friends bring inl the returns promptly. The young men who left at few weeks no for the mountains by orivate con toyance returned on Saturday and re port, a good time. The Old Men, Club and the Young Men's clubi have their votinig pr'einicts at the co ur't, heos ..aid the Carolina club at, council chambers. T1he Methodist, Missionary women will he glad to have youn' attend the meetings of thle society at the Meth 0(dist ch urch l"iday evening, Saturday and Sunday. The oppol)rtunity' to buy sp'1endid sum mner shoes at, strictly ir st cost will he ext,ended for a shoIrt time at tihe Mower Co. Call and see their bar gains in shoes. Lieut. T1. 0. Stewart and1 Artificer' C. C. Stewart, of Company Bi, are at home on a few days furlough. The young men31 look wvell and( say they are satis lied and1( reatdy and1( willing to go t,o Cuba. They report no seriouis illness in camp l. Mr i. P-. .J. Voss, our1 ellicent and ob liging Superintendent of water works, never tires of sin, ig tile p)raises of our ar'tesian water'. He is doing all in his power for the interest of the p)latLt and city and( is liked by tihe peopIle generally. Children's 1)ay3 at lBethl Iden Church P arasonage will be eel ebrated on F'riday13, September' 9th. There wvill be three or four pr1omlineut sp)eaker's prIesent who1 will make addresses on Sunday-School and( MI issioni wor'k. The Woman's M is sionary Societ,y will furnish refresh men31ts duiniig tile (lay. Tihe public is Invited to como and( brIng well-Iilled baskets. Nine o'clock Is tihe time for tihe exercises to begin. Whlen wvear' begins to exceedl repair inl y'our b)ody~ you ar'e go ing to fall sick. Th'ie signs of it are: loss of liesh, pale r'epall ir nede IS food . You t.in tk you)1 eat, enough, aind yet you feel that, you wear' Out, nore tissue, enlergy, ner've. for'ce, thlan your food makes for you. T1he dIi liculIt,y is t hiat you (do not, digest, enloulgh A nid Lthis is so serious it is worth sittinig downi seriously to think about. if you can't digest, what you eat,, take a few dloes oIf Snaker Dilges L,ive Cordifal. The elYect, of it w Ill be to inicrease your' flesh a11ndaakl.ou feel stronger. You won't fatll sick. Praoof tbat It, is in control of your r'c pai' appntrat.us. It's easy enough to test thiIs for your'sel f. Take a few bet ties of Shaker J}igestivo Cordial. Sold by druggists at 10 cents to $. .A per bot,tle. Turnip Seed I New crop Turnip Seed just received and for sale cheap J at Robertson & Gil-. der's Drug Store. WO3AN'S FOIBION MIS.IONAltY S0 UIITY. The Anusal Meicilg Will abe 11ld 1in the Nowborry Methleia.li. Church He-gIan iing Friday Night. 'Tile annual meeting of the Woman's F'oreigni Mir1ionary Society, of the Cokesuhlry Dist-riet of the S. C. Confer 0ne, M. I-,. Chnrhe, South, will be held in Newberry, S.... September 2nd, 3rd, 4t,h, 1898. MI rs. M. C. Owens, of Abbeville, S. C., the I)suriet secretary, will preside dur ilg t,he meeting. Mrs. E. S. Herbert, vice-president and Mirs. J. V. Humbert, corresponding secretary of the Confer once Society will be In att,endance upon the meetings. Friday at 8 p. in. the SessiOn will open in the Methodit church. Business stebzou will begin at 9 30 a. Im Satur day. There are forty-two auxiliary soieo ties in the (okesbury district, and each Is entitled to a delegate. 'J'hero will be reports read of the work of the society in the M. E. churil, South-In the conference in the district, and from delegates of their work in the auxiliary societies. Papers prepared on litera ture and other subjects will be read and discussed Letters from t mission aries in China, Korea, Brazil, Mexico and Indian Turt itory will give inter esting accounts of the work being done by the fifty missionaries sui ported ly the W. F. M. Society of the M. E. Church, Fout. A full at,tendanc5 of the societies it Ebenezer, New Chapel, Trinity, Leba 11011, Prosperity and Zion Is expected by the members of the Newberry So celty. Any one interested in Foreign Mis sions and other Christian work is most cordially invited to attend. REA. .1. W. DANIET, TO PREACII. The annual sermon before the society will be preached in the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock 'sy Rev. J. Walter Daniel, of Abbeville. The public is invited. Rev. Mr. Daniel is a graduate of Newberry College and swent one year here its a college student and has many friends In the city who will he glad of this opporttinity to hear him preach. lie is one of the most prominent in in the South Carolina Conference and 1s an able and eloquent, preatc)-er and we bespeak or lim on Sunday morning a large congregation. SUNDAY 8C11001, MASS ME'TJ) On Sunday afternoon a mass meeting in the interest of tbe children will be held. All the Sunday schools in the city are invited to be present, at this meeting. Addres.es and talks to the children will be iaude by Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Hlumbert,, M rs. Herbert and some oiu. They will talk to thec of missions and what the church is do inlg for tihe heathen and also tell t,hem w hat, the children are doing and can do to help on the work. TH110 DELEMATES ANDN WHO WILL, EN, TElTAJN THEM Mrs. J. W. Greene-Mrs. J. W. White. Mrs. M. C. Owens-Mrs. Y. J. Pope. Mrs. J. W. Humbert-Mrs. E. H. Anll. Mrs. E. S Herbert-Mrs. Todd. Mrs. MI. C. Taylor~- Mrs. JT. H-. Ruff Mrs. W. I. hterbert-Mr's. .J. WV. White. Miss Virginia Reagin-Mrs. Blease. Miss Lily Chapman-Mr's. R1. HI. Wright. Miss B3essie Edwards-Mrs. J. Ii Wicker. Miss Jessie Speed-Mrs. Y. J, P'opo. M iss Mary Hill-Mrs. Y. J. Pope. Mrs. J. A. Harris-Mrs. J. HI. Wick c. Mrfs. Crump-Mrs. Crump. Mrs. Chipley-Mrs. H-. C. Blardin. Miss Maggie Hudgen-Mr's. JT. K. Gilder. M iss Nora Sharp--Mrs. lease. M iss L. 13. McCalla-Mr~s. WV. WV. Hodges. Miss Maud Brad hamt-Mris. .J. H. M iss Nellie Ch apmnan-im'rs. R. H-. WTright. Mrs. Lula Wright-Mrs. WV. W. 11odges. Mrs. J. Bl. Walton--Mrs. J1. B. Wal ton. R1ev. Jf. W. D)aniel-Rlev C. W. Creighton. 1%lr. Will Hill-Rev. .J. W. Speake. How I,s 'IThie? We ofl'er One Hhunmtired I)',II.r,, Rtewvrd for' ati n eh of Carnrr.h that caninoti be0 ced by imll's (star-rh (-u.e. i. J1 CIIENEY & CO., P' Ops Toil'do, 0. WVe, the undersii4nud, have k nown F". J. Ch'1ne' f'ur the lst 16 years, andl blo!, e' iiu per f-eily h,onorai,!e I.l all bsinoss t rans .c. I bcans. nnel 1 inn,ehally a ble . o carry out, aniy oi)tatit n mai,do by their trm, W EsT & Ta'UhA X, Wh'Iolesni.- liggsti, To edo, 0- % Al.i)N K iNNA & 'aAIKVIN, V, holesah, 1)r.iggmsts, tEd(o 0. Itlil's Unaturrh, (Onre Is ta,keni interna' 1y net inl' ill upon1101 the bloodi atnd inug'ous suir faess of thle systemi. Price 7.0 pe bott.. Sold! by 'il I)rusegasts. Test. l.osnis free. AUnI's faminyL Is it ar the best. TheIa 8.nihe,rn's Oheaip 1' 1 e. For tile occasion of t,he meeting of the State Teachers' Institn'e in Co lumbia fr'om August, 29th to September 10th, thle Southern itadway will sell round *"ip tickets from Newherry at $1.80 and from Prosperity at *1.60. Tickets will be on sale from August 27t,h to September' Ist., limited to Sep)tember 13th. This road will also 9011 round trip tickets to Richmond, Va., on account, of tihe meeting of the Grand' Fount-ain UnIted Order ru'e Reformers, Sep tember (h to 14th, at $16.05 for the - d trip. a?or further p)articulars see Agent, Jas. A. JBurton, If you need an extra pair pants go to Jamieson's while ho is running his clenrane si9 IrrM JY A DRAI) D0( 'ho ocker ,1 of Samuue-l I,ke, Ax4d Six V, ard. Saimuel Lake, the six yar ol son of Mir and irs. hl. P. Lake, of No. 8, has had iany ups and downs though hi life has becen short. Fle has had a rough road to travel and if lie sulers no sori(ors inconvenience, and we hope he will not from his last experience he may almost be considered an immune. Samuel was in our oflico yesterday and he is a bright and manly little follow and we sincerely hope that Mr. lleard's Mad stone may have all of the poisonl from the mad dog out of his system. lie did not, secen to minld it in the least. At two years old or thereabouts Sam nol drank somio concentrated lye mis taking it for a glass of lutteriilk. A short t,1me after this he got hold of the liudanum boLt,io and took ai big drink of it. Atld ater this he got somue sul phur imiatelhes and ato thoim. A nd still li Is living and looks well. His father says that inl bone of these exper-iences Samuel had a nard pull to got, through but he ;k here, hale and heart,y. On Sat.ilday morning last Sam uel was playing M ith the pot dog of the family, a half shepherd, and the dog bit bnam on the arm. Some time after this the dog showed signs of hydropho bia and had fits. Ml r-. Lake immediate ly became alarmed about the bite on Samuel's arm, though it was but a scratch, and they consulted Dr. Long shore. He told then he could do noth ing. Mr. Lake then thought. of Mr. Board's mad stone and went Sunday m1or1ning to Chapin to test the virtues of this wonderful stone. The dog wias shot, soon after it showed signs of I.e. ing mad. The mad stone was applied to the bitten arm at 6 o'clock Sunday after noun and adhered for seven hours. It was then taken off and washed and ap plied a second time. This tine it, did not 6tick very well and it was tied fast and remained on the balance of the night. Mr. Lake returned yesterday with Samuel and he hopes there will be to trouble from the bite of the dog. So (o we. Buy you a suit at cost at Jamie son's. tf. A ifiula shed Viftaor. Among the ceelesiastical circle of the A. M. 14,. church in Nowherry County, Bishop Abraham Graint, D. ). He presides over the corferences in South Carolina, New Jersey, Philadc' phia, New York, New IIngland, Sier a Leona, and Liberia Conferences. This eminent. divine occupied the pulpit of Miller Chapel A. M. E. church this town on Sabbath. His discourse in the morning was it rear* treat especlally to those who were so for'.unato to have hear(d him. For forty-five minutes he held his congrt . gation with rapt, attention such deep and yet plain and concise gospel truth made all feel that, a master mind was sp)eaking. At tihe evenig service the B!shop~ grow sublime such burst of ''oquence and fine rhetorical flights aire raraelyv renadered ian tihe putlpits of today. Tiow anxiously did the vast congregationi wish for' him to speak longer'. The B3ishop will remaha in thec town r'ntil WVednesday studying the woa'k a ad it,s neeods. Tuesday evening at 8.30 p. mn. the Bishop will lectur'e, subjoet "Oadds aind ICnds " lie has traaveled ext,en sively in this and ot,her' lainds I' ee his stor'e of infor'mat,ioan will he interesting Hie has called on Gladstonae and ver'sed wit,h hiam. Fraom here lhe will visit Greenwood aind thenace to Washington, D.C.** Only ton day no in which t( buy a summer suit at cost at Jamie son's. . D)EATH.s.. Tfhe infant daughter of Mr'. and Mr's. 10. P. Pawloy died at their resid(ence last, night about 8 o'clock, aged six months. Interment t,hais aifternoon atl Rlosemont. A big lot Jeans Pants, Overalls WVorkshirts, etc., jtust received. tf- JAMIRSION. When in need of good Vinegars Syrups &c., don't fail to caill on us. tf Jot'. T. Huitchison & Co. Teacher wan,ted1. Thie t-ustees of Mt. Pleasant schaoo distr'iet, No 219, will meet. at the school house on Sat.urday, September' 10, at, o'clock In thle afternoon to elect, teacher, salary $30 to $35~ Male teach or wanated. Apply oni or' before abova (late to J. MI. Wicieua, Glymnphville, N. C. A nice line of Negligco Shirts jusn received tat Jamiesoni's. tf hohertsoll' Tasteless Chill Tollic! Pleasan t to Take ! Quick to Act ! Cheap to BIuy ! It gives you an appetite strengthlens youl, and regulatei your liver. OnIly 35c. pe bottle. Man uftactu red and foi sale at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Rinrc A Copoy of Otho Stato asl Coutaty Ticket,o. We givo herewith i copy or the Stato ticket to be v..ted todiy. You will draw your11 pencil or pen t1hr1oulgl the tines of the candidates for whoin yoiu do not Wait, to vote. At the bottomn of tIe State ticket w. give you a Copy of the volunty t,viet, as iIted by the executive conmit,tee. You will write in tie blanks the names of those for whiom You wiit to vote. Of cour1se, Some of the) ci(Ildai0btes haILve had tickets printed with their ntus printed oni them. That is alriRht too. If you vote ole of those yolt liIi iIn til other biiks. The imines of t.ho coun t-y candidlates Itre printed elsewhere. Mato 'riekel. FOR GOVIRNOR. W. 11. 14LI41RBi . R. B. VAT'SON. GI"O. D). II,1,1MAN. ]. L. ARCHER. G. WALT'I. WHVITMAN. 0. L. SCHUIPMPIRT. C. C. FIATIF,.RSTON),. FOR 1IEUTENANT G0V,RNOR. M. B. McSWEI-lNF,Y. FOR SECRETIRY Oil SI'ATrE. D. H1. TOMPKINS. M. R. COOPER. 1). J. BRADHAM. FOR ATTORNW%Y GENVRAi, G. DUNCAN B I,INGE.R. NEO. S. MGWFR. FOR STATE TREASURER. WV. HI. TIMMER MAN. FOR COMPTROLI,ME GEN),RA,.. J. P. DERHAM. L. P. EPTON. FOR SUPERIN1M)FN'1.OF EDU]ICA 1iON. WT. D. MAYFPIVLI). JAS. H. RICE. W. A. BROWN. J. J. McMAIIAN. FOR ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR JNO. GARY WATTS. J. W. Fi,ODy . i. M. BIYT11HE. FO)R RAIIROAD COMMISSIONER. H-. R. THOMAS. C. W. CARRIS. T-1OS. N. BERRY. J. A. S,IGH. J. W. GRAY. B. B. EVANS. N. H-. STANSILL. Vote for onc # itdilate oilly for eich oflice. Rl! ao y -or peneil mnrk through tihe ntn1S Of whout yot do not wit to vote. COUNTIY TICKE.. For Congress 3d District: House of Representatives: Probate Judge: County Supervisor: County Supt. of Education: Treasurer: C. F. BOYI). Auditor: WV. C. CROMER. Thue snaro I.a (irIppe cure There Is no uMe s'ufiering I'rom thhi dreadful mailady, if yout will only ye the right remeody. You arn havings pain. asi thlrough your buody, your livel lai OuEtItf 'Irder, ha1vOe appiteL L,m life or ambhiil on, have at L?d ienld(, I fact are coml, .etely uised lIp. I',l, 0!tru Blitters IN the4 ounly re-medly that wil give you promliipt aniuiilt0 rlilef. 'The aict directly oni your Livev r, Ml ''mac.I and I(idne.p H gi. tin p thle w hole Hs tem nd ma11 Itke yo u f.eel like a lnew bel ingK. Tihey air* g'ueaane e. to cuire o; price refun ldd. F?or sale. at I tobe. lrts & Glilder'ne and IMhllamr'e D)ug Sto3ea only 50 ceits pe'r bot tie. DO YOU IKE GOOD COHiE? If so, buy thel "BIlue Ribbon' b)rand. Th'lis is' anl excollenit b)Ira( of Mooa iad Java, and1( will go twico as far as cheap colfoe. If you wvill only try this brand 303 will quiit usingebhoap' and poor coffee In it you will find both quality ami economy. Sold by7 S. B. JONES, B3olo Agent. A t Joseph T.1. Jutch ison & Co , vol will find the lowest, piices of all.~ cakes of good Troilet Soap at only 2:c 10 cakes of good Laundry Soap at 24c best Lump Starch at only 5c p)oundl best Key Soda at only 24c pound; goo< ( reen ('elice 10c poun rd or I i ponudl *for *1.00; 10 p)ounIds Standar~d granuha Sugar $1.00.g NOMINATIONS. For .-ongress. J II. BOGGS IS FlHItiY AN 10111uced as acaiaildidat,o for Con gress to repiesent, this t.ho Third Coan grvesstIoIIitl IDistrict-subljeCt to tho DImlomratic Priai iy I'lection. IANNOUINCE TO Till- VOTERiS L of I'l.he 1r1- ngesio a Distict, tbtt I an a cattiditiatto for re-election To Congress, 2ilbjeot, to .bw iles of U,u Democ tic part Lc of .-outlt Carolina. A. (1. LATIMM. For House of Reprosen tatives. { 01. . LA -, S0%., I.A C' hb1wely aInitiouilcod ats at canld'idato for the Ixgl'i.11re in the at pprontioi Democrat.ie prinI-1r1Y, an1d is pl-ded to I abide tle result, and slpoport tile nlomili Ivv resr o Ikirty. I i . T I 'AP T'. . I A N h ; 1 8 C ., by it .mh eld a- - it em idiflate for tovetionl to 11th eo llse of the (ln (11-al Assin.111 . andil is pledged 11o abido the result o Ihe vImotIte Primary Electioll- ITCI'.. . f IL I ,VAtNS IS H101NtBY - e ,I )1 1a u e forI it candititt, for thou lse of RloprSetIatilvetes, subjet, to the 1.1ules l and t i*eulti (i ti f lie Doerat,rite L'aty. r 10Ml',' ND)S 00 CM,. 1). A. 11Diekert res8pectfully 111nolon 111him ba Iand i,itVe fo- the Legitre, be fore the comning primaittrit's Ila pledge him to atbide I'.he resuilta, -ihould hie conlsent to maktIe uhe elanvatSs. M AN Y YOTM(S. 1~ERK113iY ANNOUNCM, MYS1,1,1 .ia canIdidaite for. thle Le"Ihdait.11r subjecwt, to d.he DwimocraItic primaury election. A (. .JON 1S. A 111tTIU KIII,IA"t IS IilEi'lly A1ann1oUned4 as4 a amit clulidatte for Ie 1leetion to the ILt,gislatture atud is IIedged to athidO I-.e rCst t of t,he Dea tii nilt I)VImarI-y electiotn. I ,. SALMIS H IIER10Y A N G O lit ved ats at canldidat.o for t,he0 kegikhts..- fr-om NewbNrry ( otinly anild) is pledged to atbide the result, of the Deliocratic primillry electioli. 1. VYCHM IS llCY AN Uo outnced as at Cnldidit'4 for the I e,islat o s ub F111j. et to Ithe D )emDiocratle For Probato Judge. 1iiI-JIV ANNOUN'E MY CAN 1. dit ' for 1 'r bl .im1g!, subhject to t he It.les iand regutilationis govwtevulig the DemorIatIc priiltry vh-etion. A . . 2'. It Dt N11.U11 1.itIft fOl r-e Il.ion ItIs Pob1 04l .11t1ge aItild Is pledged t. atitl the Iesit, (If the Demjoealt,le I I'rim1ar1y. For County Superinten dent E-ducation. AMUON Q. 1Ij.ND is!!i.. .by It ntiml ceed 1-a at .111a(1ditt for ony Suprinitednt,ili of Eduentclitioni and will ab1de tthe restilt of the Demilo erat,le pl-ima111ry election. I I ElI tE1IY ANNOUNCE NIYSE1" ia ('1an11didtate for re0-CICCLIeCt to the ollice of Couin-t-y 8u1it-veridentit of MI lleation. aIId pledlre MyVsVIf to abhide LIte restlt, Of the DIltOCicLL prim ar11111Y. 1'. W. HIGG INS. r 311lAIANY 10ItI-NDS OF TilE Honl. ThIos. W. Kei't taike cpleasltre in anniiotninig his namei1( fori Cout,y Supler-initendtenit of Educialion, anld pledge1~ himii to aideCl t,he result oIf the D)emocrattic pimaary. NI A NY VT'ria. For County Treasurer. 1 1L. HODiS TIEREiIY AN iioucedr tas a Caidai(ite for re eleti.-ni ' toh th l 1110 (If Couty T 3 Ireas ur etr-sub ject to' thet 15 iiay (3leetion. For Auditor. reC-electioni to t,b olitt1ce of C~ount,y Autd i tor---subljet, to the DemocraLtic piriar'y elect loll. For County Su per visor. JII EllM Y A NNOUJNC.E MYSKI, A . aL canit, tL f.r a'(ount,ly Suri sor andIC pledge myselC1f to abhido tihe result, of the D emiocr-atic priimary1t'. WV. A. luLl.. '[ Mi. SCII UJMPEl'T IS IIUNIIMY tJ o nomiIiinted'( as aL t'andidaite for Coun ty Su perv iasr-subIhect to the pri itary elc(Cition. ~[TItIiVHY ANNOITNCE MIYSELA" t. aL canidaI111te foar Couin ty Saupervisorn andit iliedge mysettl f to abIidle tihe resuilt, of the D emnocratie pimary. I. 'I' P1AYSINGElt. CANNON& MAYES, Mansilon House Steam Laundry, NEWBERRY, S. C. - 'rn a1E EG I (If marLIt.yrdhom 1s reaclhed when ant In ferior hlt audly senads your1 linen home buItt,onhlOles. If it, don't, "'draive aL man to arddik it, will surlhy drnivehim him such perfect, work a1s is dono1 aLt the ~tMatnsioni IHouse Steam I.Lundriy. We niot onlhy give yot' 1linen at perfect, color and lini sh,but we send It home In a cond it,ion that lisures comfort, ini hot, Sweather. AGEN4TS wa .,d I or " A. A. (IA'PI*t, I'n(reoian AT COST I AT COT1! --:O: SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE \Ve wIll hogin i cle4rance sale of all )ur 81u1Iner Goods at, "actural cost" m Tuv8day, Juno 28th, and continue as ong ats they Inst. The earlier yotl :o1, lowf!ver, the better selectiong wtLl wihll get. This m,- include: all Iumor Dress 'ood, (oilored Lawns, Organdfei,, ;imiitiem. Perales, Prints, Sklrtb, Jauzu Undervests, Mitts, Summer aSlovep, Corse',i, &c. And .so insludem in tthot dopart. nentsoUndershflrs, C'olorod Laundered Mhirs,- en and loy' .1traw Huts. a aftre lite of Nll anold noym' Pants, La Iles' and bI d rn's Oxford Tis and >lippertt, MN's Summer Coats and btestS, I,inen atid Crash Suits. White )nmk Conts and Pants, Men's light olie Kid and I'tent. Leather Ian Anld w( will seil dtiIng this s8Ld ; veryl 1111 i ll (1111- ' W al,~r* '11' ' W i evr aLlow 4anoe I to sell folr IS-4 114 1 We do Ilt. an.\ thule," hult, WO Vil d eoli nt. al foerol-Ie ic-les duringi lhl3 sale. k-4,"'Como and seu us oft,en. COPELAND BROS, ,cadrs of Low Prices ajid Reliable Goods. dain Stret - Nowborry, H. C. Just Rceceived A lot of Linen - - Negligee Shirts - - bought at bargains that we will sell out for less than whole sale prices. Respectfully, JAMIESON. It is a Sure Sign When Candy lov ers get their heads together that the verdict is going to be in favor of. WhiUuoq's Chocolates and Confections. They are famous wherever there ex ists an appetite for pure, delhcious can dy. WIlIall3'S IllSt8allt0RSooll.s ocolatoS Is perfect ini flavor and( quiality3, do0 l icious anad heaithful. MNlade in stfatly with boiling wvator. FORt SALE AT THE J. K. GILDER _BOOK STORE._ A Lot of Zeigler Bros.'s Best - Oxtords for lad1ies that we will soil for the next two( wooks foritss tif (a n cst~ to nutin u faOtu re, A 1so a lot of 0OhiIlrenl's and) j\Ien's ()xfords in)cluded in tis sale. Laidies' Oxfords- -- --$2 25, for $1.48 "----"--- - ------1.15, "' 1 08 Missis' " ii tO 2, 1.50 '' .98 Ch ilden's "' 84 to 104, 1.35 " .8 Th'is~ make of Shoes is known to be the best goods on1 the manrket. Don't miss this sale; it means money in your p)ocket. ItespOctfully. JAMIESON.