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N#-'%tY1SMtY MARK.T. Corrected overy Tuesday and Priday by Sumnmer Bros. M oat... .................. . . ......... 61()7. Shlmulduer-- ........................... 'ie. l a .................. ............. 10 4)121c. 130 t. IArId ............... ........... 8 )10 0. 1Bost Mtolassvh, nlow crop ...... 50o. od Molaiss s..................... 2. 5 . Corn ................................... '65c. M eal .......... . . ......... ........... (Oc. I lay.............. . . . ................ 0e. W heat Bran........................ $1.10. Ist Patent Flou.................. $5.00. 2nd Best Flour .................... $4.60. Strait Flou ........................ $4.25. G 'ood Ordinary Flour ...........$3.60(d4.00. Sugar ................................ Of(d7 . Rc( ...............................;...... ( @ 00. Cot O................................. I t) 620c. Cotton seed meal, per sack .$1.00, 1:0i4 1ius, per Cwt......... 30c. umittry i'rodutce. lilttmr, per 1 h ............... . I5@l 20c.' Kggs, por dozen ............ 0loc. Chiokens, ea.................... 124d20c. Peats, p0lr hush1e01....... .......... (600. Corn, per tshol'.. ............... 550. Oats, per btushol.................. 35c. Sweet potatocs ....................50'a)40c. Turkeys, per lb .............. 6 8c. Podder, per cwt .............. 72jIm0c. Cottoni Marke,t. Corrected by .1. W. Gary & Co. M iddling ................................... 5c. tucklen's Arnica ialve. Thli heat Salve in the world for Cuts, Prism. Mores, 1Tleprs, Salt Rheum, Fever Mores, Tetter, Chapped I lands, lillblains, Coris, and all Skin .I;rup. ti.>uf, and pomitively cures Piles, or t py required. It ig guarinteed to gve perfect aatirfactioi or mioney rel in dee. Price 25 4-enim per box. Por ta de by Ilobsrttion & Wlltr mid W. E. Pellainl. For Sale. My house and lot, on Calhoun St,reet, Opsi iLu rusbyL,urial,l U11ilu-tbii. Terki Vasy. G,'xO. B. CitoMmin. Milk Cowis for sale. Fot prices and palrticulir's appl, to Tho nies411t,e of boys anld children's Silis we h ve showl, Just receive"d. f&-, 2t, amieson. That Vill eir' aly sore. hals b1L!ejl ill I-e fori several years and is ell lorsed by leadinlt physicians of Ne %,he '1y Coity. W"or. sale at anly leadin-r drug Rtoro. No cu e no pay. ta f 8t (3n lgo opnatmgq. The eolleges at, Greenville, Spartan bu-r, Aidersoti, and Due West,. S. C. will soon opev for the fall terms. Thc attention of the studento is dire, tcd tc the admirable ichediil of the C. & W. ( . Ity. - for -reaching these points, Thtrotigh trais, close connectios. andi no Ly overs are assured by this route. Thr-oulgl tickets on sile, and h!gagc checked to destinit,ion. For itiforma tlon Its to rates and schedules, write W. J. CRAIU, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. More U,ban twenty million free satt les of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve ive been distributed by the maulfa 1.r*s. What better pioof of t,hei oifldence in it's merits do you want': It, Cur ples )H, burns, scalds, sores, iti tihe shiortelst siae of t,ime. WV. l'i Pel. ) ham. Wh will you buy bitter nauseat,ing ,(onia when01 GUOVFE'S T1ASTLESS Cliri. TON IC is as pleasant, as Lotnon Syrup. Your druggist is athot-izcd to refundl the moneyv in every case where It faih to cure. P'rice. 50 cents. Lnok 1 4. I4tlic In Tlime Saves inle. Hughes' Tonic (nie w imi p)roved, talst.e leaCisant) taken in early' Spin g iitdul al)Iprvent,s Chills, D)en uu and .M(ala,ial 1"evers. A cts o)n thct liver, tonos up t,be system. Better t,har < 1inineI~. GuaraLnteed, try it. A1 <lrulggists. 50e. and1( $l.00 bott,les. tO6m Rye, Barley, Red Clover, Lucern, and Woods Ever gree Lawn Grass Seed for sale cheap at' Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. (Jotton, (ir,,w.r, Counuty C'onvetet lon Is hereby cailled to meet lit, Ne' wherr'y on Sat.urday, Seplt.embler 17th. at 11 o'clock in the court house for t he pur-1 ipose of olectinig declegat,es to a Stmat 'Convent,ion cnlled to meet in Cob imbiha $ept ember' 20th. A ful l ttentnc ime 'des-i red and every township is uriged te send1( dlelegates. X'. II. AULTL, Pre'si:Ident,. Secr'etar~y. t d n)e,at,ne, (,unnot hie Cureal .u- w.:I 4* to 4:ure (IlarneCs, and1( t12ha is ' (y o Mil t i tnI l I itoedli-.. 1p)[0 eg fnoc q 4:73 d mI"i I~ ,,n I. i.ma,at 1011 o d tio of 1( ihe m cotts tinina of Inh. EC'stLcI,h Tub1e1ilh. Whenl th~I~is be'(t: 11n11 hnd 3'yin have Ia iumin g 40nnld o1' rt 11wrfecl Iti13 h d itg anIti i whel it 10it h en ie. ei iI o * d.-feI (7111.o (. 1 t is l, a d <ltICotsa the1 hit il onmala cane ltinak oi and t" ja iub Al i..red . to lay nomlli' cndttion, henin wbIl he'n'toy d foLlllr r;F t ni cNeY &m af '0. areend y egtarh,a whch iTnotoha'g 0. no h.dS n1'I1( coni-lo. arf the 11cou81,. ifuo wily tne fundre Dolar ibo'n oifrlhd '1tnis yilas a tarcehen C raicen afar airccl.ara free. . liNY&l', lIaly'u waill Ily ry teii brat. o asil fart as cheap choffoo.i -orcfe In it you will find both quality anc ~economy. S1old by S. B3. JONES, Solo Aennt VAtitUN AND? ALI. A BtOUT. Ali. R. 1. Whaley has tioved to 1Heiena. Clemson Collego opens the fall ses Sionl tomorrow. Alr. Claude Garrett of Harris Springs Is in tihe city. M r. A. C. Jones returned on Sunday fr-omn PI'lIladol ph ia. Col. Teddy Roosevelt, Is a eandiduto for (over.nor of New lYork. Mrs. S. 13 Jones t(nd Mrs. Holbrook have returned from the mountains. Mr. W. S. Mann has moved into his residence on Cline street in Brooklyn. Prof. John Hawkins has returned from a month's visit to relatives in Lexington. Bring us in the returns tonight, as soon after the votes aie counted as you possibly can. Rev. Dr. Hallman, of Prosperity, was in the city yest.erday and gave us pleasant vall. Miss Jessie Summers has returned froi Lexington where she had been visiting relatives. Miss Annic Hynum has retnrned to Plcrence where she has a position as texaher In the Graded School. The voting placet, i town will be at the same places they were in the last primary and the same managers will serve. Mrs. S. M. Redus and Mr. J. W. Chappell have returned from the North ern markets, where they purchased the fall and winter stock for the Mower Co. Capt. ). 0. Herbert, of Co. (3, 2nd Regiment, won t.he lword contest run by the Columbia Record. He received I1,283 votes to 7,813 for the next, high est competitor. Mr. I,. C. Witt., of Plorida, is spend in. tie week in Newberry. He grad uated at the colletre last year and is go ing iow to the Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. The Jewish New Year begins on Fri lay and our Hebrew friend- in New berry will observe the day and close their I'aces of business on Friday eVelling until Monday. The I lerah] and News will issue an extra tomut,jpw iliorl1ing giving th-c ; suit of the primary and we would be -hPd to have the managers send in the returIns promptly this afternoon. We direct attention to the new ad vertistement, of Mr. .1. T. Smit,h in th is issue. lie is selling goods ILLCash prices ild wit,h cash proflits. Give him a ohance whein you want anything in his line. Notice of election on the tax for sI) Port of the r(a;i-.d(ed Schools appears in another coluimu. The election will he held oni the 2'ith. Tihe friends of the school bear this in mind and turn out and vote. Prof. Geo. 13. Cromer returned yes torday from a visit to Charleston and Orangeburg in the interest of Now berry College. He says the prospects for the opening are good and many new students are expected at. the open in g. Messrs. M. L. Spearman and Z. F. Wright have a number of excellent b)uildling lots in t,he eastern port,ion of the city which they are olfering ait rea sonable pic(s and on terms to suit the purchaser. If you dlesire. to own your ownl home see these gentlemen. Mr. J1no. R. At kinson, who lives in No. '7, was bitten by a mad (log last Thurisday evening in his yard as he wvas coming fro'n feeuding his st.ock. He went to Chapin to test Mir. Beard's maLdstonle. The stone adheredl for' 161 hours. Thei bit,c was a slight seratch on tihe th umb. Mlr. Thoiis. I". Harmoan General Agent for the Homec Mutuattl Fire Protect,ion Association of South Carlolina returined .on Satui'day from a trip in the uppiler nart of the State inl the interest of his comp)any. This .comp)any has paid to it.s pol icy holders over $161,000 in the last two years for' losses sustained. Prof. W. C. Blynumn, wvho so success fully taught the .Jenny school last ses sion, hats beenI secured ats the aissistant teacher in the ITh rhardt, hiigh school for the comin g ssion opening Oct,o. ber 3d. Prof. Hynuom Is a graduate of New berry College of the class of '961, and Prof. .Jones is fortunate in secur' inig such (compe~tten t aidl.--Bamberg IIerpaid. Tile ladies of Thompson Street chu irch will serve ices and cakes on T'hursday evening of tils week, begin nin)g at 6i o'clock, 01n the vacanLIt lot, of MI r. Mower on Manin street across from the cihurlch. This will be a most en joyatble alfaire. The ladies of this chiureb Iknow hlow to makie such enlter'tain ments p)leasait, andl i,his one will bie no excep. tion. Don't, fail to at.tend. An Enaerpriig liruggist Theilre anre' few menli mor'e w'idet awi'a ke and1( entlerprh,i ine t han it ihd. wvho Sp111I. lil patiins. t~ keeuire thle h t oif 4" t I) Itbt li their l':;e foi their many11 cuistomi ers. l'Tey nlow have' the valu'ab le agenlcy for IDr. Ki1ng's New Discovory fo'r Co'nsumpt ion, Coughs aniid (Cohls. lThis is the won. dIerfulI reme vr I thaI :t is pro duin g i'uch ai furor All m' er the 'ountsryv by its many startling emires. It "hbsol utoI y mires Asth ma, Bronehig is, UJnarsene~.ss and1( all afhictliots of thte 'fThro at (Chetst, anid liiungh. (Call at tabove dIrug store and1( get a t rIi b't,t le free or a r.'gular sIzet 50 cents and $1. Guaranteetd to) cure or price refunded. *Succss-Wor.th Knioing. 40 years' success in the South, proves hughes' Tonie a great, remedy for~ Cills and aill Malarial Fevers. BeI tter thain Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. At D)ruggl' ',s. 50c. anid $1.00 bottles. tf6mo( Several fine lied Room Suits for sale cheap, to make room for other goods. S. .J. wOOa.n. A Ieonlnt ".%t Ilno.' "ne of the most Pliasant "At. lomes" ever hal In Newherry was riven last eveiing by .1tidge and MI. Y. J. I'o in honor of t,it faIr visitos f their daughter, Miss Nevillo. ,Judge and -Mrs. Pope were assisted in receivinig '.y N1I1 4. Heath, of Chemte., N) iss MAssey, of York, Miss Noseley, of Prospiterity, and Niss Fairl, of New be1ry. T1 hours ffrom 11 int.il 12 'iled swiftly by, 11n14l When tie tiile caIme to leave every uuest pronou nleed it as on of tle most deliQhtfuil ener tainments ever given in Newherry. tl IN14t-s t ry I.I t ttl J. n . Hev. C. L Brown, Missionar-elet, of tle nloatrdi ofMisin of Ithe .im - Il Ulited S%-'ud Sou h, m;il . , isit and atililr-ess tit 1h Llmhora-t.ai-l em - tion oI hrt, Sun1day nio-11n1g. MI. Brown is a native of North CarolIna; a graduate of Roanoke College, Salem, Va., and of the Ilhiladelphia Theologi eal Seminary. His serimon on Sunday morning wias strong and forcible and was evidence of the true spirit and stat bility of characte- needed for tie for eign missionary. Hie Is about twenty four years of ago, and we trust has the promise of long continued usefulness. He- will sail for Japan on October 20th. The congregation was large and deeply interested. A liberal collection for missions was raised. Mr. Brown's presence here was an inspiration le has our best wishes for a safe journey and a lotig, happy and successful life. It In Just s Important That you enrich and put-ify your blood in the fall as in the spring. . At this time, owing to decaying vegetation, a low water level, and other causes, there are disese germs all about, us, and a weak and debilitated system quickly yields to attacks of malaria, fevers, etc. By purifying and enriching your blood with Lli)od's Sarsaparilia you may build uI) yourV system to resist, these dangers, as well as coughs, colds, pneumonia and the grip Wiihl collie WiW Cuidur weather. To be on the safe side, take [food's Sarsaparilla now, and always be sure it is Hood's and oot, somethingelse represented to be "just, as good." H14jw to Uriow Whvat. Having received a good many In quiries as to how L made eIghty-six bushels of wheat, from three acres, I have decided to give this information to the public. The land on which the wheat was sown was it) cotton in 1897, and made about thlree-four Iths of a bale per acre. About tne 10th of November I ploughed out, the cotton stalks with a small square pointed scooter, after which the ground was first broken with a two horse turn plow, an( then broken across with a small side plow. About, forty bushels'of cotton seed, per acre. was then spread on the lard and put under with a disc harrow. I then sowed two and one half bushels of wheat on the tiarce acres, and harrowed again wIth a disc harrow. My other' wheat, sown by the side of this rusted badly, while this variety did not rust, at, all. Respectfully, W. S. SP11AICMIAN. One Minute Cough Cure sur'p rIis p)eople by it,s quick cures and ch1idren may take it, in large quantit,ies without the least danger, it has won for itself the best rep)utat,ion of any preparat,ion used today for colds, croutp, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. WN. 10. Pelh am. - The Newborry G raded Schools w' l open next Monday. It is very imp1ort ant to the pupils who can and Will, t'' be on hand at the opening of t,he eh ol so that they may get started at the be ginning with tne class. The following are the assignmen,ts of the teachers to the d ilferen t, grades: Grade I-Mrs. Fair. Grade 2-M iss Jones. Grade 3-Miss lirt on. Grade 4--Miss Mc clall. Grade 5--M Iss McMaster. Grade 6I and 9--Miss Dotminick. Grade 7-Miss A oIl. Grade 8 and 9--Miss Neal and Miss Domiinick. Grade 10-P rof. Wallace. The school has been very sueccessful for tbe past several years and i f plarents wvill encourage t,he teac her's and puplils and give both their suppor-t, and sympa thy we will hav'e antothur sutccessful year-. DeWit,t,'s Witch Hazel Salve has t,he largest sale of any salve in the world, ''This fact, and Its merit has led d ishon est people to at,temp)t, to counterfeit, it,. Look out for the man who attemplt.s to deceive vou whenu you call for D)eWit,th~ Witch Hazel Salve the great, pile cure. W. 10. Pelham. Low itte Ove,r th,UN. & I,. On accoutnt of Cotton Growers' State Con vention at Columinbiat, September 20t,h, the C., N. & L. H. 1H. wIll sell round tipJ tickets to that point Sep)tem-n hor 19th and 20tb, final lim,,it, Sep)tem her 22nd. at, rate of $2.2;3 fr'om New berry. On account of meetIng of Second IPresbyterlan Associate Iteformed Church, A bhevillc, Septembeir 16-18th, t,he C., N & L. wvill sell round t.ip tickets to that, point, at, rate of $3 0( from Newherry. T1ickets te be sold September 15th and 16th, linal limit September 19th. On account of National Baptist Con vention (colored ), Kanlsas City, Sep. tember 14-20th, the (., N. & L,. will sell round trip tickets to that, point at rate of one first-class farec fotr the round trlip. Ti'ckets to be sold1 Sept,ember II, 12 and 13th, final limit September 25th. On account of quaran tine at, Memph is, Tlenn., we will discontinue for the present the sale of tickets to Memph is or to points beyond, via Memphis. E. CAVE~NAUmtH Agent. . . FLYNN' $11,327.50 of Fine Dr, 56 Fans, worth 75c to $1.50, dam-ivi by :160 prs of Ladies' and Child reln's Kidl ("I 215 prs Ladies' und M issea,' Laysle t,read 825 pre Ladies' and Misses' E'nglish St, 5c to 150 per pair. Olno pair outw 2:18 fine Worsted Dress Patterns, some C the price of good Iomespuns. You levt a 81W Suclh h) and14 Fh1111ne0 Suiting; Jeans; it col,st, to mako up, just ruciv( hal ri Ce. 3-50 pa-irs Kid Gloves dallaged by 18110 yards black and colored Silk 404) yauAs Yard-Wide Sea Island We gutrat,ee the prices of all go York cost for these goods al P. S. -As all our goods are m always try to 6jew" us down to do their cannot 11ford to Waste time oi custoiet you have any looking around to do, ph berry at the prices they are selling at To every person who trades $1.0) Coret of Thankd. It. EDITOI: I did not know the ae tual result of the Democratie Primary of August 30th until my return from Philadelphia today. I desire to express through your pa;:er ny high apprecia tion to the live hundred Democrats who voted for ine at that primary, and to asHure them that I feel just as grateful to them as if I had been nominated for the Legislature. I take it that the were as much interested in the prineil ple involved in the election as they were In my personal success, but. I value their eupport .p'st as muei as if they had intended to honor me as an individual Democrat. I am not sore over my (efeat., andi stand ready to 4erve my party and my county in the ranks as I have always done. Thank jIng YOU agailn for your support, I am sincerely your friend, A. C. JONMS. Newberry, S. C., Sept. 12, 1898. In dry goods, dress goods, millinery and shoes this is headquarters as those in search of first class goods at reason able prices have long since learned. Read thelir announcement and give them a call. Thle p4outlherni'm Chieapi tattem. For occasion of Farmers meeting at Hagood, September 22nd, fare for round trip from Newberry $4.75, from Prosperity $4.50. Tickets on sale September 20th and 21st, limited tu 24th. Also occasion of Nat,ional l'Cneamp. mont 0. A. R., CIncInnat,i, 0., Hoptem tomber 5th to 10th, fare for roundl trip: from Newberr'y, via Atlanta or' P'oint Rock, $1 1.930, from Prosperit,y, sane route, $1 1.95. Tickets on sale Septem ber~ 3d and 4th, limited to 12tb. For advantages offered by t,his road consult Agent J. A. Burton. National ilaptist Convent,ion, colored, Kansas City, Alo., September' 14-20. 1"are for round trip, $27. Tickets sold 11. 12 and 1:1 limited to 25th. Grand United Order of Odd Fecllows, colored, St,. Louis, Alo., October 4-10. Viaro for round trip $23.50. Tickets on saile October 1-4, limited to 13th. Kentucky Trotting Horse lreeder, A ssociation, Lexington, Ky.. Octobr .45. Fare for round trip $14.90. Tick ets sold October 1-5 limited to 7t.h. Annual Convent,ion Christ,ian Ch urch (Disciples of Christ, and Auxiliary Con ventions), Cl:at,tanooga, Tecnn.. Octo 131-21 TJickets on sale October 10-1:, ilmited to 24th. Th rough ser vice h as been estab)llsh ed over tihe Plant System between Port Tamnpa, Key West, and( Havana, Cuba. The Souther~n connects with this sys t,em. Bargains in new goods, consist,ing of Cal icoe's, Bileaching. Lonsdale Cambric, Cheviot,s, &c., at 5-. J1. WOO'I'eN. Mlay 12, 1898, by Rev. D). Tiller, at, thc Circuh P arsonage, Mr ,. Seabern D)ay and Miss FCila Gauitf--both of Factory ville. June 8, 1898, by Rev. D). Tiller, at thc residlence of MIr. .J. .1. Sebumpert, Mr. .Johni Li. Cook andd Miss Nora Schum-n peCrt--both of Newherry County, S. C, Building Lots for sale On Easy Terms. Why not own your own home when you can buy one as easily as you pay rent? For particulars apply to M. L. Spearman. Z. F. Wright. t&ftf. A Cure for lIIllousi Colie. RFSOtURCaE, Ndreven, Co., (Ga. -- [ hayt b, en subhjet, t,, attack., of hi lious coh< for several years. C tIhmberlaIini's Collc Chiolera ad D)i rrhuoea Reey Is th< uiily sture r ellef. It acts like a ebarm, One dose5 of it gives relief when al ,t her re'met' e fal.-(O. 1), Sharp. Foi a le by W. K. Peatham GREAT BANK Goods, Clothing and S --.. ... wiater, at. re to 15c ea14-). ove, datnlged 1)3' Wa.t.rI', it 5c to 2) a pir Iand Silk (loves, very line. 5e to Wv a pr. -kings, fanmy colors, 2-7v to '0e oods, at, a,1s five pitrvs of 10c black stoekiiLys. if the finest goods, a' 1t little more thaln 'trgains in Sea I1h1-11d 11milepil Red and White Fhinne0l, an Ii frolli a bankitipt, ntilfature Wa1ter, 5s to 25- it pair, ac(!Vo'ding U. dililav, Latces, Tolchonl Valeiciene-, Itid hund1lred -the 4e quality at v ait yard. Stnmers Otis to be lower thanl have vver bweln oWoe d can therefore sell to eveIrh.Ilody unpapural arked tie lowest, possibli. prico we vali S trading 13isewhere; we wanlt)t till the trildt. a who wouldn't he satisliel to buy ia gold d ttsc do it before you coine to see us, its yoi Iat, I'lyn's from now until the Ist, of Octoht The Only ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mayor: w1P Ill-AfCi"BY TANI, G(lNAT ,pileasure inl anO.[ning D)r. 0. It. May r its it suitable anllidiilt. inl the coming towi electionl, kniowiig, that, he will give universal sat.isfaction. AlA N Y (ITHZN N S. NOMINATIONS. For HousE) of Reprosen tatives. IA'T. .1 NO. I'. IiA N KS IS I I I Zv.: C"Ihy nloinliinltud ats aitnvali<htl.v fo,. re-election to the lower Iouse of t,i General Asembly, and is pledutl to ithide the result. of the D-ilivratie i'rIi mary lIeetionl. CiT%.Ns. IN 310Ft"IM.NI)s 0>.1" )a I.A Dieckurt, respect.fully ifnnlmnnev him ats Ia cltildiditte for the Ie ishitlire, b)1. fore the coming pmri'ivs and pedge him to ilde thte resint, should be consent to make the canvits. NIANY Voyrsus. 11. ,L IV AINS IS-i I l." I %, . Y 1 111110Ced as at viildidit,u for the Hloul"c of Represelit'lltives, subject, to the r1Ules aind IUgul.ions of the Democratic- I 'LIarty. A R111T-1Ul3 Klill.1it is iilI';S .;'jy A 1a11111011 1ned ats a candidat foi ie election to the Legishti,r itid is pledged to abide the resiult, of the Dem ocraL,ic prillnary election. [j TI. WY IS 11 IIJ:lNY AN c/e nounced as it canldida' for the I segkihtu,ure, subject to the D)emuocr'atic For County Superinten dent Education. I filU'|ClY ANNOUJNCI'C A YSII,1" IL cani( dtLe for' re-elct,o to111 th ollee of C'ount3 It,yiu perit.In d(len t, (if 100 uent,tion, andit pledge my13self to aidite the r'esult of the Demiocri'ulei primary103. THI A ANY l"ltilCNIiS Ol" T1'ill 11on1. 'Thos. W. iKeit t. Lake p)lea~sur'e liinianornIingI his naime foir ('ounity Stuperinitendlent, of FI lulnion, i anl pled(ge~ him to abide the resuilt of thie M%!AN V<rr'el'Ins. GOOD FAREING LANU FOR 8ALE "'AC'iU'CS IN NO. Ii TO~WN Jshi wJ uith goodnI buiildinugs. glod buildin',s. .f h'. Al. I'V A\NS. 0N OFWINHNI3E To raise supplies for Town purposes for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 1898. 10 IT~ OJU)DAlNiCDi hiY Ill I Alay' and AlIdiieme of the l'iTo i of Newberriy, 8. 1C., in C'ouincil as-. semibled, iti by t,be atit ho'it,y (of thle SuCTION I. 'That <a tiix oif .1X t-y cenit' ain t'eh one huindred-I dollais woi't.h of p)roper't.y of chi uches andiil nist,itiit.ionls of leartning), is hereby Ilevied andil shiill be pai d in to tIh' l'.i'esury oW(f sid Towth'ii SI-C. 2. Ilhit. the taxes herein le'vie'd shiall he' pa:id to thle I li-rk and Tr'i'as urer' of sid 'T.owni, in hit ifai miona'y of the U;niL.ea Stait's, fraoim 15th day~ a,f Oc..tobei' to the I(111h daiy (f N\ov.embe~r-, 18918. IDone and( Il at.i led ii rdei Ihe. ('aorporte f 'i-:A 1. daIy (If Septemberi~i, 189I8. ii. II. I'VA NS. C A. la)W.\I.N,C.&TT. N This is the Season When you want Spices of all kinds for putting up Pickles, Catsup, &c. We have what you want and we guarantee them to be pure. We also have on hand the celebrated Monogram Vinegar. Call on us. Robertson & Gilder, Druggists. On the corner. HUPT AND FIR hoes at prices heretofoi w1o prs of Mien's, Ladvi and Childron's 390 yao of t ik re Hh biek andl fan-Y Silk I lningt, ine goods, IaI, pi ioes 0Jo to 27) yards of hihrlt, white, colo ed and fit luality at, t and the 25c quality al 1500 yards w1lite and colorod !thlnbrolder. about 2.5c on the dollar. lIt aAl Outin"g; Ilaek aini C ] Clothing fir Men, Moys and V, ati dImisousalldi ()I mllIel. Uool V0. i of othev makes, at. hv;s Ihan hui If price. 315 r b11nlaS itek Silk Lae4 i In Siot h (Carolitia at ally saiv. We paI leled ImrgIins anild lt the stilnile nataco vil th lniii, ml w Inost, res1e t-fully, h t Lb X1 enn honestly tid hg;tl get, but, w ilhr for 35;)u. (They would Witint You to I might ts well try to get an elephant to e W will he given one LadILs' GIrden HLat 11 3trictly One Price Cash I AT COST! AT COT!! -_:0: - SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE we wil iegin ao cilenie stil of all Onil' %t%%lnme1llV'r ( olds Lt "aCll'tral cost" on Tuosdty, Jhne 28th, and c ontinue as long is t.hey last. The earlier oil cotie, however, the better selections you will get. This sile inell(des all Stiner i Dress Goods, ( olored I,awnls, Otrgandi ls, Di mities. 'ereales, I'rints, Skirts, ( laz'! I'tl'vests, Mitts, Sili iner Mloves, Corsets,ic Atid also ineluides in othl delaliret inents ''ers its, ( 'ooredIIAii iand ered Shirts, iel i ]tud Ito s' Straw I-I ts, a large line of ilen and Iloys' I'anlts, [,u dies' and Children's Oxfoird Ties and Slillpels, I ln's Sianinie ('olts and Vests. I,inen and i'ash Suit.s, White ilek ('outs and I'ants, NIen's light. Vici Kid anld P'atent, IaeaLher 'I an Shoes A indl we will sell 1iin1g-i this sale evvr'thinlig inl our store at, greatly ie duced prices. "Wo. never illow antlyonev to sell for less Itan we do at. any Lime," hut,% we wim discomitti all for in-t. wives lu-ing t1his sale. C oinMad seC tS ofLen. COPELAND BROS, Leaders of low Pricas ald Reliable Goods. Main Stroot, - - Nowborry, S. U. e momber! IItVe i1IOVeld LO) lle Store 1Iposi te R{. (1. Will iIIIs, Wi')ller I I1utV' a wyell seClected~( sto(ck of Jewely rpirn peiaty.e ThelJeweler. te Watc(f eh Clock and ,ii fo Jwilke lly ok repiO ry alL SReg !i* n' fI~gistraition to . SepIht, thel Iok of, Ileisra,no Scn,anho Ondreninsg!er vrmNIWI of iIt ist,ration forsi Iown will keep ai l boos pn every day.i(11' (tiltndiaysec ep i dl ), frl m i4I)' a in. un1 ti of D!!1eeber,4 oIir898. 'tt)I111 o \. AI. V/OW,IACN. Sit p)rvisor of Leo rat. Se'pt.en, i s. , I'189. t 1.1. N A I"INt it I'U lI,I'.I . Scrwhool wI'il~d ipnn M.t ptoay A. )p,einber 19th. iWh;ited pils w.ithe it.l'1 p,ytt tt grd'cr s i ~e t h n. - Coor d ils ill reort at hes lo. Septemb er 5t, 1. 't NOTICE OF FINAL SETTIMENT, I W I.1, .\l( K1 A lI INAf1, SI7'VPT,I' A ient o)f thle pIersonaul estIate of Joh n I . Ciarwvil I, decleased, ini thie I''obate C'ourt for' New.her'ry Coutnty, at, II a mn., A. I)., I898, nd mimmied itely t,ere-fte afe py fo lt t'rsof disehag. .1 A NI lS \lc(NT(l'O, Admiistarde biniis aton. Se'ptembher 5th, 189t8. E SA LE re unknown in So. Ca. Shoes at from 15e to 65c. or Shb11t,waists, dre"ses alld dress8 trbm cy Liaes of overy deseription-the 15 7e. and all over-trimmini-- at le to Tic, or olored ca-.simwn-s; Ifenrieti-a (liidrel at abimt half what ,i just opened up at less than 1lmost. Viven away ntiny15on.hdlar oful New it fail proi l't. mIlI, reqIlest, of tle f0w (111n41oehs Who Ith he vf%ry nall1 profit wo miak, we itke 25c for It.. "as thiles mr.. hlrd." If l111 it steeple its to filmil goods in N w aii prosent.. -louse in Newberry. JUST IN -- Lot Ladies' Sailors Prices $1.00 and $1.50, To be sold at 50 and 75c. Lot Ladies' Hats ! Prices, 50 and 75c. Going at 10 cents. Lot Ladies Outing Waists I Price, 25 cents, Reduced to 10 cents. Lot Boy's Waists, all sizes, in navy and lightcolors, Selling out at 10 cents. Lot of-. Book Satchels and Noiseless Slates for school children. Large size slates, 7 cents. Book Satchels, 3, 5, 15 and 25c. BAGAN STORE WAe oi'er you noi chini mu.. sie. Tlh l folowing oler dtemI.. onistr'ates the fact that we 25c wiIl buy13 :1 tIb rn. olI'arclhel Uof).jo 25 ;Inoxs Goo1811 ti.hu i on 2 c " .0 bia'r. U.'.st IlE Tollet Soap 'It 1681 uruiba go Towelso 2ec * 0 yd1s (o .1 14,81 2.0 " : ib GIoex dr on Cut'oe 2'-e 72 box 48 Matches.' '-'0 ' 10 3(18 GJood CalIco 2 e ' 1,ndi1 s' 15oeIc Vests 2 c " 6 lbs Ro'yal Gloss stiarchu I " ilin I.argo 3Iackurei iw " I2.Jolly Glaowes '11 0111,5' Unoier Shirt 2! e 01n10 G (oodl(I3 Iho in Tobic*eo I'very 25 cents t,ratded at the IBue IIlive of Hargiins means t,wice ats much gootis as8 elsewherle. If you haive at dloIar or two to spend1( and1 trade wilth us8, hitch up a pair of horises to ia two-hor'se wa on, for you will nteed it to carry the IlTh Wiay we slauight,i' goods is a suirprise to all. 0. KLETTNERI, '.'o L'atlr andutlroi Deaninr