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Cotton Market. Corrected by J. W. Gary & Co. M iddling ....................................41o. Bucklen's Arnie HRIve. 0 The best Salve In the world for Cuti Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheuum eever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handi Clilblaine, Corns, and all Skin Erut tians, and positively cures Piles, or n pay required. It Is guaranlved to gly perfett satisfaction or woney refunded Price 25 cents per box. r' sale b Itobertson & (ilder and W. E. Pelhan Lobg--LlyigNLon. Cards of invitation have been Issue tj the marriage of Rev. J. J. Long t, Miss Nannie Julia Livingstone at th, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Q. Fel lers, November 10, 1898. The floral and News extends its congratulation to the happy young couple and hope they may have a long and happ: wedded life. One Minute Cough Cure surprisel people by its quick cures and childret may take it in large quantities withou the least danger. It has won for itsel the best reputation of any preparatior used today for colds, croup, tickling It the throat or obstinate coughs. W.. 1 Poibham. To Kent for 1890. That desirable six-room cottage It wh ich Dr. Weeks now lives. For terms etc , apply to 0. L. Schumpert. 4t For ent. House and lot on Calhoun street turms reasonable. Apply at, this olllce t 3t Lost. Five dollar bill at Newberry on Mon day. November '7th. Linder will be re warded by notifying JOIN S. I3E)ENDAUGH, t tf Prosperity, S. C. To Cure n Cold In One Night Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for Li Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 2! cents at all druggists. Guaranteed tq cure or money refunded. t&fOm Any merchant who thinks he can ge fancy prices for Dry Goods, Notion: and Shoes while A. C. Jones is in thi business will have tofool the people t< -do it, because Jones killed high price the first (lay he opened. t&f tf We are opening this morning twenty seven pieces of imported Worsted Dres Goods In the latest weaves, the choiCeS proJuct,ions of foreign looms from i bursted inoorter in New York. Wi will sell these line goods for l.ss thai they cost to Import, at 1&f tr Flynn's Auction [louse. It will pay you to do your fal irading with the Newberry Glothinj Co. They are going out of businesi January 1st and are certainly cuttinj prices. Ow tW. To Stop at Boyd's CrosO!ng. Mr. J. P. Cook requests us to stati it hat the special Fair train on the South -ern Railroad will stop at Boyd's crose ing on Wednesday and Thursday morn :ings of Fair week, and that, tickets cai ibe secured from him or the agent a Prosperity at Prosperity r'atesP. Fo: Ifurther information see J. P. Cook. Truth wears well. People hav< learned that DeWitt's Lt tle 10arl: :Rlsers are reliable little pills for regui lating the howels, curin)g const,ipat.loi ~and sick headache. They don't, gripe W. E. Pelham. Fox-Myea, 'Cards of Invitation have been issued t< the marriage of Rev. J. B. Fox, Ph. D). pastor of the Lutheran church in New 'berry anfd Mi-.s Nannie Mayes at th wresidence of her brother, Mr. J. 7I Mayes, Wecdnesday, N 'vember 10th, n 12 o'clock noon. The Herald and Ne w hegs to extend in advance its moe 'hearty congratulat,lons and best, wishe :for~ a long andi useful wedded life. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has th 'largest sale of any salve In the wvorli 'Thlis fact and its merit has led dishor .est people to at,tempt to counterfeit ii jLook out for the man who attempts t 'deceive you when you call for~ DeWitt Witch Hazel Sailve the great p)1le curt WX. 1F. Pelham. Flynn's is the only strictly on.e pric 'house in Newberry. We never do be ter for one customer than we do fC ~another We guarant,ee ouri pricr ;against any house in the State. W rnot only sell the best, but we sell th ~cheapest, at Flynn's Cash St,ore. t&f a stir we made in the Dr'y Goor ma. n Newhe'rry during the pa Itnd hows what we can do ar 'tim ~ ue desire to d o so. I alwa: seli for les tuse I sell for spot cas| Met on Thursday. Most of tihe juro heeded the notice in il\e 1-erald ai :News.and dId not come 'lMt Monda 'Only two Yrhses were dispd5ed .9f .a t,he jurors will be ordered to coine-bW .A case of Christian vs. Smith waiik upl and the,defendants enter'ed a d1omt rer, but. the Judge overruled it and t *case will be0 taken eon appeal to the E promo Court. The p)laintif was rep)I esented by J. F. .J. Caldwoll and C. Blease and the defendant iby Jiohnstc ..& Welch and 0. L. Schumport. Trhe only other ease tried was that PHenrietta D. Brooks vs. J. B. Sto< ematn -for damages, about one-half at hand ibeing in dispute. The plalni 'was i'epreisented by.Johnstone & Wel and 't,he defendant *by Hunt & Hlu The getry 'etidett'od -ateordict F'ri mightt about 1W o'clock tor ;$250 in fa' 'of the plaintifi'. 'Phis ease will ai likel3 go on ap)peal to the Supro <Cou rt. The court will recoovene on Tht1 'in.y morningo isponne of othe car VAIOUS AND ALL AHOUr. Mr. J. A. Seniis announced asacan didato for Alderman from Ward 4. Mr. J. C. Meyers is announced as a candidate for alderman from Ward 4. Mr. C. E. Summer is announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 3. Mr. Thomas F. Harmon has gone to 4 Yorkville on businos for the Iome ' Mutual. The delegates from Newberry to the Lutheran Synod in Charleston returned yesterday. ' The Master advertises several tracts of land for sale saleday in Decenbtter. See another column. In the notice of Supt. VoSS In Our last ) Issuo the word "stock" appeared for street.. It Is correbted iI this paper. Tho executors of Mrs. Susan P. Werts advert,ise the sale of personal property I at her late residence on the 25th inst. Ml's. JT. P. classgow of Gainesville, Texas, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). BI. % licer(w in Newberry. Mr. .1. 11. Rellgin has enlisted In the regular army foir three years. H1e has joined the 7th cavalry and has gone to Huntsville, Ala. Mr. S. Jeff. Evans of Roanoke, Va., was on a visit last week to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Evans, and other relatives in Newberry. Most Worshipful Grand Master J. T. Barrol Was present last, night at the regular meeting of Amity Lodg_- and conferred the thi 'd degree. The Master made but one sale yester day in the case of Mary Jane Cook vs. Jerry K. Nelson 20 acres more or less was bought by the plaintiff for $105. Rev. E. P. McClintock and Hon. Geo. S. Mower leave tomorrow for Chester to attend the annual con ien Lion of the A. R. P. Synod of the South which convenees there this week. Those who desire to vote in the town primary must register before Mr. C. A. Bowman before the primary or they cannot vote. You better secure your registration ticket at once. The old registration ticket will not answer. ltev. 11. C. 13uckholtz, of Chester, will assist the pastor, Rev. G. A. Wright, in a meeting at the Baptist church this week. preaching at, 11 a. -in. and 7.30 p. i. every day this week. The public cordially invited to all these services. We direct your attention to Flynn's iadvertisemenit in anoteer column. ie defics competitlon and competitors and says that all he asks is a comparison of goods and prices. Read his prices ts pirinted in his advertlsewnt and call to see h in. The executors of Mrs. Sisan 1. Werts 801d three tracts of land yesteI day. N; I to Mrs. Maggie T. Blair, 148 acres, for $1010; No. 2 to Arthur P. Werts, 74 acres, for $655; No. 3 to J. Q. Whitman, 115 acres, for $900 This land is in No. 8 township. Misses Lidle and Martha Cald well of Memphis, Tenn.. who have been visit ing relatives here for several weeks, have gone to Newbei'ry where t,bey aro guests of Judge Y. J. Pope's family. They will visit, Mrs. Wilie JTones in ('o lumbia during the State F'ai.-Stat,e, 6th. A mnan by the name of LRamsay a fait,h doctor hailing fr'om Texas chlims to have been r'obbedl about the steel bridge in No. 8 township one (lay last week. iHe came on and spent t,he night wit,h Mri. D)avid Werts' and still had a little changr. II ' was making his way to Columbia. The white teachers of the county will meet in the Graded School building at, ,Newberr'y on Sat.ur iday of this week for .he purpose of reorigamnizing the county tt,eachers' institute. ECvery teaeheir in the county is expected to be on hand iand take an active part In the teachers' meetings during the coming school year. 8100 Itewaird 810)0. The readers of this paper wi;l bie pi-ased to) -learii that, there as at.I iist oine -tre'.diedi dIs I) case I hatL sctieen inxiis ble ii to enare in an Its stages, and that is t'atlarr.i llall's Ciitaurrh Cure le t,he only postilve cure k nown to the hmnedical fraternity. Unlb.rrhi beling a cos.t tutionia lIsinese. reqilre< ai e.insti tlonal treatmrent. it aiPs Cat.arrth Cur" Is tan In,. Lernally, actling dir. et ly upon 1 hie blo).5odad Smucous surf'aces of t ha seyst.-ni, itey tie. str(oying the f--undtat ion of line dieaa.e, and - giving the patient. sire gih by buildin1 g up I lie ri con1 tituil.ioni uad as.sisting ntureil in tiotimr It Swork. T1he propiriotora haive so inmo ut fai in its curstive powers, thait they 4in'r One fluni 0 dred Do11h4rs for ian' 41ase heaL it fatils to) e1tre. C SCnl 10or lIst (f iestinionintis. .' ddaress 11al' Faa ly 'lisare"the best Is t The Uhrysantiiemnmi Show. y On Friiday night last the ladies of tihe SPresbyterian church gave the public a rare treat in the shape of a chrysan themnum show. What a sweet thought It is that, t,he ch rysanthe mum or Ch rist's flower' should be the nmeans of raising ra money for~ hiis blessed cause id The artistically decorat,ed hall was a v. Scene of beant,y The centre table con tainled speclimenis of fifty varieties, which took the premiumir for the best - collection. TPhese wvere culltivated by 3n Mirs. TV. J1 McCrairy. Oni the left, side were shown the hnuge single specimens, viz l,.Gladys13, VanderbIlt, Snunstonc, Ruts t iqule, jdhar'les Davis, King of Clhrysan u- thNmi(ms, and Gold Standard. 0- '.6i' judges wer'e uinale to decide' he L. twoon'v..ady,Vander'bil t and Sunston'. These we' ronby Mirs. M. A. Hen wick Thoeg rIz,e oifer'ed for tihe finest pot. p)lanit was given to the owner- of of 0. W. Childs. The dainty carriage k- made by M is .izzie D)ominlick r'eceived re the premium for the best, design.Ai J ohnstone' and Mi's. PeCoples received ch worthy admir'ation. ut. In the back (of t,he hall, cut,off b)y lact dra;'re wer th tables where thle ayino an was refreshed. O'O As President Gleo. B. Cromer said lso "'Suh entertainments are elevatinit me andl shlold he indlulged1 in frequently. Wordsworth, the nature poet., saiys r-"In the meanlest flower that growa, rT 'her'e lie thoughts too deep for utter NOw Triad Granted. It wis stated last week that Cole. L. la31,10e, I-N(q , rePresenting the defense in 1he case of the State vs. J. J. Ilipp and his wife, Quinta Ilipp, had made a iotion for a new trial. They Were con victed of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nat.uro,but sentence had not beun paURzed owing to the pendenoy of motion for a new trial. The order for the new trial has not yet been passed but will be. There were three grounds upon which the now trial was asked. I Ona was the Irregularity of the 1erdict, and one tbo 'ullug of the judge on cor. tain testimony, and the otheri the In c(onpetency of one of the jurors who wits not a qualified elevtor. It wats on this lat,ter grotind that the 111W t'lial was granted. The constititiolt Vo (lIres that a tu ror muet be a qtalified elector in order to be competent to sit on a jury, and it has been decided in two or three cases and a new trial granted on this very p)oint. It turns out that Mr. J. W. Switten herg, one of th, juror-, had not, seed % registration ticket under the colsti ution of 1895, and is thereforie not a rjualifled elector under that, constit u ion, though he had a registration ticket under the old law and did not think it necessary to get a new one. This disquallles him for serving as a juror, and hence the new trial will be granted as it is necessary for all twelve af the jurors to be qualified electors. The jury commissioners should exercise great eare in placing names in the jury box. Of course Mr Swittenberg is just as good juror without his registration certilicate as he would be with it. It is the business of the lawyer to take ad vantage of every point that lie can, and in making a Iotion on this ground nothing is said or nicant detrimental to Mr. Swittenberg. In fact Mr. Switten berg makes statement that he is not a qualified elector under the constitution. This case will therefore come up for another trial at the March term of court. More than twenty million free sam ples of DeWitt's Witch -lazel Salve have been d istribu ted by the manufac turers. What, better proof of their confidence in it's Iierits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. W. I". Pel ham. PLEASE CALL And pay Wm. Johnson what you owe him. He has been looking for you to come in and settle. t3t A Pit aNat Sorprome. ,13ak on the Parm" surprised people last night. Many had ligured on it being a feeble prototype of "-The Old Home stead" but not so. The play is built along the linesof the "Old Homestead," but has individual merit on which to stand. It was well received last night Daniel Darleigh as "Si Stebbins," was the character of the play, but thei'e were others. Mr. Dar'leig h is a clever actor. He prioved this last night, in his liIne characterizat,ion of a farmer. The sp)ecialtics between acts were good, also tbe war views.- Charlotte Observer. This companyii3 will pre'sent, "Back on the "ai'm'' at the Newber'ry oper'a house to-night. Bullet,nes of the result.of the elect.ion in North Carolina today will be re eived and anniounlced froin the btage tonight, as fast, as re'ceivedl. North and, South Camiolina .J,.in Hand.i~ Mari'ied onl October 5th, 1898, Mr'. George 'T. Reid, of Chiappelh-, S. C'., to Miss J1eninie F'aucette, of Nort,h Caroli na. Our most heart,y congi'atulations are extended to tbe happy1) couple. Mr'. I leid is an Oconee mxan and hiis many friends bhere will be pleaLsed to hear of his good1 fortune.- Keowee Courier. The Heriald and N ews addls its~ coin gratiulationis andl best, wishes. Mr'. i teid Is one of the substantial cit,izens of this county. Ten per cent. off of each article you1 purilchase at A. C. .1 ones for the next, It) days;mfealns tenl prr cent,. less tban you can buy the same class of goods anywhere in Newberry. t,&f tt Nov. 3, 1895, by Rev. .1. W. Blanton, at thle residence of Lthe. bride's fathier, Mr. Walker Willinghaim, Mr. W. ID. Hoozer and Miss Carrie Witllinghami. 2,000 PRIRS OF SHOES, $2300a WORTH CLOTBINR We are determined to Shoe and Clothe the people, and offer the above at 25 cents on the dollar off. This sale positively ends Dec. 1st. Shoes worth $l,25 goes for 95c. This whole line through in propor tion. MOSELEY BROS, Prosimrily, S. (J. Rye, Barley, Red Clover, Lucern, and Woods Ever gree Lawn Grass Seed for sale cheap at 9Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. -Coton With such conditions corift tained until times improve. C 5o Calico at 80. 6jo Percale to Bleaching, 4o. 75o Blankel $8.50 Wool Blankets, $2.75. 70o Novelty 8o Wool Kentucky Jeans, 24o. 5o Outing, i Do Worsted at 9o. 20o Worste 00 pcs. of Silks, Plushes and 7elvets at less that We Have IflOre T41 And they must be sacrificed as we aro d 3S X O<>O-4 a 1 931xoe 1.25 Men's Sunday Shoes, $1.00. $1.50 Men 2.00 Men's .unday Shoes, $1.45. $3 50 Men 2 00 Ladies' line t 08; Shoes, $1.25. $1 50 Ladi (lildren's, 11oys' and l isses' Shoes, all rt1i $1.5) ( We have a big lino of Hats, Caps, TrunkF We are the here all customers are treated alike, and w ny I uit can ho found or prices equallod by any ith hoforo we opened-look around amoung you oc in it wh(n compared with the matchloss price FLY Columbia Business COLUMBIA, S [14stablished 1894. The vast and increasing business nterprises< servi(e of thousands of experts which must. cons ih) ranks of the young peoplo. They always r andI(l consequn tl y live in luxury and afluouco. come from that class of the young people who h1 literary education. Tho aim of the ..COLUMBIA BUSINESI is to preparo yonng ladies and gont emon for jt Bookkeeping, Shorthand, ConunerciA -A rithmetic and all Con merc I hat apply (irectly to the business taffairs of life No old tilno copying methods are recognized in < and Shorthand courses are the most modern a best business men. They secure and hold 11: tart to finish. Our graduates are fully qualifie position and are supplied with places wheneve specialty in scouring our graduates good positic done in this matter. The College has no vacati, any time. Board very cheap. If you are iutf Shorthand education, send for our free catalogt sired. Address, W. H. NEWBERRY, M. A., Pros., - ANNOUN(IVMENT$, OPE For Alderman: .. Il l4CLIrNG; TIE NICC OEl) COO Ti) III*1j Piti 1. husiness meon on the city conneil ve heg to annotunce for. Aidermani from OOO Natrd 3 theL name of Mr. (. 10. Summter mnd ask him st.and fotr electiotn and 1jVEIol\ ledge him to abide the result of the D- late. )temocratic pr'imtat'y. (''TIZEANS. Vesbt -____ _____---- --- w tis. A For Alcierman: at~u1 ,cyAE '4. t he G rassv W1 E1 liQUlESTICD TO) A N- atCShy a Vnounc J1. 0. Me yers as a cand1 - Scholts J ite for Alderman fromn Wardl 4 in thetSCtlz~ J Ll,pproach ing electioni, and he is p)ledge d 0 abidel the result of t he Democr athi EXEC )trim ary. W IC AltE AUTH'LolUZE1D TO AN- N SA flounce the name of Mt. J1 A. we wvil Bennt as a candid(ate for Alderman fromt ptubli c Ott Ward 4, and1 pledge him to abide the D)o rrth, deV re-ult of the D)emocrtatic primatry. tracI(ts, encI dired Acres If yout want clotii:ug, first. look arottr d seen Ott th< t,ben come tand see outr stock. If you tos know tnythtintg abtout, valu tes we will ste aits sell you. WNe are (leteirmined to sell nurt c~lothi ng at ta sacrifice, at.,tOtgg t&f tf Ielynn's Cash Store. Teachrs' Antnociationt. O O T[he teachers' associat.ion of Ne(w berry ('ount,y wviil meet, at the Gr aded School butildinug November i12th.I Subjects for d1iscussion:TO l'relmary Arithmnetic--Mr. Wmn. H. Wallace. ON 11 Gtrtded County Schtools--Mr t. . he iedn Ueenautgh.leofIi PI tmatry IReading-Miss L ucy liset.r. iOItt Quest ion Pox. ad''w Ollicers for thte ensutintg year' wil Il* be (ote tan< lected at this meceting. as ttnanattn All teach ers wIll lbe ex pected, and wil bte o1) no elforts will be sptared( to make this a prec(int, 0 red letter in association wvork. at l.ks I". W. TI(l(1INS4, frtt Ch'm'n 10x. om. rt~tt ofr . . Novembler This is the Season iots day When you want vn'rVienOr Spices of all kinds for At,tes t: putting up Pickles, a1.. . Catsu p, &c. We have FREE what you want and we guarantee them to be AT pur'e. We also have on NEM hand the celebrated ~o Monogram Vinegar. 11 Call on us. Robertson & Gilder, liaving ii Druggists. gOi"ng On the corner. est Almost 0i onting us the idea of selling good ompare the following prices with i at 4a. 80 nob Sell Island, 30. s, 45o. $1 Blaukets, 000. Dress Goods, 89. 20 Wool 1(putuoky ivull, lic. 7o Oting, 41. at 14e. 26o Wortd tt 10c. k half Now York cost. 700 poel. or Inton ii, overy conceiv ia TUo Times as fllanu [ 3tormintied to sell thoin, we aro very much it nood of im ,"I 0Co1t3t1rXng SSundiy Shoes, *1.20. $3.50 Mln's suits, *1.75. ,; hand tiewed calf, $1.'*. $5.00 Ml 'm Stlitts, $2 5o. is' I! ti dress Shovs, 95v. $10 00 Ml en's Stits, *5.00 dV 11an1d W prices. h1idren's Overcoats, 89c. Ot 5oIt ou n' Overeon Umbrellas and all goods to be found in a fit-t.-ClIaSS at Only Strictly One Price House in ' i guarantee our prices against any houso Nort I or Solt house in Newborry. Wo cannot expvr' to sell yon goo, r old friends tld cousitm, thou coin itid Holl us" and %(oI lit, "N 'S CASH S' Next Do College !I AiN ORDIN1.0 . C, To raise supplie I ~Town pUrposel >f our country require the the fiscal year e S rcruited f December 31st leivo tho r1-gost salries I td l of Newbf-ev, -,. C ., ill Coi But. theso recruits m8ust selibied, 111111 by thehit ihol-I livo 1 good bisinevss an11d " S -'IO~ N 1 . Thit a tax fi i lval& lld~ terole i d prt -11y (1,lti ;COLLECE. 'olwrty of iil-cical ill ofIv rilli.). i-; Ilvi.vhY levited .St. Such plaevs 1s1 th )e. ti illti) 01(t0 -li si ll..N.1 o it Sxx% 2. CIL erc anXItI aha l he pianto he 'lek sl al1~n cith le llit-ed Shts froill I.)l 0.4ohr tot It! 30 h dt f N are thoroighly talghf. I'v for 1,1I1-posc mur School. Ottr Busia Os VL 10S 3h'. I . id tiro endorsed by our Total ...... o students inti erest, from I)ollc lll(I Ili d 111)(101. Ol d for holding any businem s s .:..\ 111 ' of 'il t 16' . r deiiired. We ainke it 1I. IL US) ltd wvill not bo otit. BA. NI AN, C. & T. TI. ti.4. StudentH i eu (lter rested in aB 1usiness or RICE! RICE! RIC) ie, mentioning course do. ON1SGNA1INN I'S 11 To rae s uPoii aldtuon pros ie( tihe ftisld yarearcet 12BIAn I. O.lNe to IMen COLUMBIAo wbrr, S. c.Hg tuidia', i ( semb11.led, nittl by(1 the authorfin S.e'rloN (.Tit 1t tax ofsI en~, Sato Bune donh' relt. and p oi a I l prpety,' 21. t~l~e ~ PF propert,y of'li. ch jures and in -0~.t 2.1042( hat,th taxes h1.erLi l1~thelOlnited St.a. s,'f1ten21fol 000O.tober totthe2:),t;h)day of21 laev foc(1nera l'rpoes. otie dtie uner thr r3', Ilt) 210( of Ii \'Vuir otify Liill.er II. Ig \, Iois andirt, wti no be1)lo- tOe o f .I>. A N, .i & 'lT T. >ns.PC O Stden hts an enter oi2i i ii eIii L'~ 1 t -F CO%LUMBIA,S. C. ' tih . 1 'I 1.nIy,8 1%ovk. lI O' HEENA S\O..\ C:\naly'sCho ](IL)'IN N8ICW AND1 t,C2,l .ill - New(lt. Son1( , ihi V.2rne s andi 1 i. 2('2g eeni (213 acts 8.. long,12( tediis un ly' fon l'tio shMarshmallow. i. .r Olur own bras ha N un lys lalt , non l'riches' "51) , 50)4 and C tobyotdti'(i C'OulciI. YUic Noiie & POmN tA~'~cheapestJI and Kest ftoOk (a markeMNIK,I t, sley at 120ow liuri ~ORNEY AT LAYI (if iIc.T l'O2( Ni T1.'i fl 1,' ~ B ER Y , S. . s.a ha Coharle Law i ittgo oer 0 Mc A ndi II(ayLing he pol a 10011nith's St o lad by onNitsomerit..oNhthin(,o.ohre closng rt le.''otst,r a * no on N liS Seat t busnes .Jiriiir 1s. itiovel''a Ic '~i oIed f l ogn t tlnIhmrIaglsokiow 0 coshet p,1Iinke e 0 fat, and let (l f yo8at.1.u good s at a profit cannot be 'enter-m he prices asked elsewhere: Newborry Mills Shirting, 2je. $2.50 Wool Blankets, $1.75.' 8c. 25o Wool Kentucky Jeana, 17o, 100 English Outing, 7o, abC) Color, sf.)'kl, widihV qualit)y at 2tte on Hi-l foods as W Need, M(IN- 11,11d 11e(l sHity CoIpIl us18 to 8111, CL 30t :,-x ]- )I4, , 31ItI js:L.00. M".'Ile 's Suits,eg - - so LNI 4. it's I t'.4, $3t. 4., . - $12 0e'0 8 uis, $.7k t.s, $2.95. oro m11h11 below priv%s asks'd (lt,%whoro. 4ewberry. 1. (Goods., 01ake1 biek and mo1umy romi io r ht i f wo. varilot. tiiJ.'ll I OIil- 111 S -.4 'Ou tri E( will readily s11 o io y 3),. , -of old aro PC4 1ORE, or to Pelhim's Drug Store. iUM1 j\!ew Goods Coming I s for 11:-11 3 for D ro AIc-XrM I nding NEW 1898. )iress (m&-, :.ii.s, V,11'f, ( I Iti Il iiery, U Ju Iv r wen I-P of III%,' tuI 13 O) 1 hoes aml Notions, Xly ve t. \313 shal ;t- I r; Idlt It - B bj ilW of .. it ll 41f t)tI . - .311m111d Neck wear. NewbeIry (o ii ...9A mill. , 'om Itl w o 'l a d P ie vopItlh e Id v e m lot! its we know ve Canl 8 Thl. bost, li4 'f shos, for the Iline A NS. w itsk for Ilhv , in Ne "wberry. D)oni -a v . fai to -(!( themil b30fo buyI.ing. ' . id SLe, oS W,II. COPELAND BROS9 ting Leaders of Low Prices and Reliahle Goodsi >int sades. a for Main Stroot -- Nowborry, S. 0. Dre dit II hen(iCandy lv 1112et er's get th e ir 'u;;7 2: heads together t (1I.that the verdict tL a sman is going to be in "I.favor of - ore. hiu. Whitmmi Ci ('II tAl .ConfeCtionsg 8-, Set.~ ........-They are famous wherever there ex ists an appetite for pure, dlcoscn dy. B on s, Whlinil~'s Irlstaili liaciis chlIooates Jiates , lic1)1.iousa I hell t hIful. Muuo in. neka()ges. 5(Iantlly wit i 3 o11g waiter. brlelc J. K. GILDER r1ime,'lOc. BOOK STORE. colate .-__ ,10c. [iall Weddc.ing Presents Of all descriptions in PANY, SolidSilverPlatedWare and Cut Glass. Also tffEE? Watches, Iinboni' Clocks on11 ltrn and Jew~.elry,. i go tice Novelties and Toys 1 Iranuti) which will be sold ac J3oor (om.o. cording to 4 cent cotton Ihilalut ad Come and examine my stock. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, he3r iod. ||9Jeweler, woo-m. .--oreu oposito U. C. wIU'mw-.