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Bueklle's Arnica Halve. The best Salve In the world for Cuts Bruises -Sores, Ulcers, 1alt Rheum i0ever Aores Tet - r, Cha,pped Hands Chuilblattsio rns, and" al Skin Erup tians, and positively cnres Piles, or no pAy regured. It is guaranteed to give perfeot tiaifaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertson & Gilder and W. E. Pelham. To Oure a Vold in One Night Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 25 cents at all druggists. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. t&f6m Notice. Persons desiring to see me on legal business during my absence will please call on Lambert W. Jones, Esq., as lie will attend to all such matters for me. tit COLE. L. BLCASE. Ailiance Meeting. There will be a regular meeting of the County Alliance held in the court house on Friday, January 20th. All sub-Alliances are requested to send delegates. R. T. C. H UNTER, U. F. BOYD, Sec President. Notice. Good. S,1w Mill for sale. Apyly at this ofilce. t. 4. A job lot of Geitlomon's hand made Shoes worth $4 to $5 to be closed out at $1.95 at Jamioson's. Why begin paying high prices for Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Notions for the New Year, when you can buy for less at A. C. Jones'. Jan. 3d, 1899. t&ftf Moved. I have moved my Grocery and General Merchandise store to the store room recently occupied by W. T. Tarrant, next door to the National Bank. I will be pleased to have my friends and customers call and bear in mind the place. - fat 2t EDW. R. HIPP. North Carolinma on Wheels. This rolling palace-North Carolina on Wheels-or the North Carolina Rolling Exposition Car, will exhibit at Newberry on the I th, 12th and 13th im-tants. In this car can be seen every agricultural lroduct found between the great lakes and the gulf. Don't fail to suc It. Mules! Mules! Mu/es! Three, four and five years old. Will sell cheap for cash or on time secured by good paper. Stables in front of market. f&t G. J. PURCELL & CO. Buy your Clothing at Jamieson's while his cut prico sales is on. $10.50 Suits at $12.25 at Janiie Our Boys Pass a Rough Night. The battalion of the Second South Carolina regiment, which has been at Morro Castle, went yesterday to Buena Vista, about nine miles out., passing the night in the rain and entirely with out shelter, because of the lack of p)rep) rations to receive men at campl.-Hla bano, special to Thq State. For best Furnishing Goods Jamio Ben's is the place to buy. A Comning Lecture. Everybody should attend the next 'lecturc, which will he given in the 'Opera House on the 31st by Rev. Dr. 'Thornweil. Subject of the lecture, -"What a country parson saw in Europe." The lecture is replete with beautiful sentiment and imagery, vary ing with wvit and anecdote that pro 'docs laughter and good feeling. Pop ular prices will he charged. We con :sider it. a rare treat for a cultivated :audience. Overcoats cheap at Jamieson' s. ~Mackintosh Coats selling at cosi at Jamioeson's. National Union. The Herald arnd News desires to eon gratulate the National Union organ iza Lion in this city on the good selectioi of Its princip)al olllcials. With E. Cavenaugh as president, ani J. A. Blackrwelder and Judge W. W Hodges as its pnancial oilicers, th< membe'rship are assured of the propei disposition of its funds. The National Union stands atmong the best as a Fraternal organization Its plan oif assessment is the true basil of assessment Insurance. Mir. BI. A. Collin, the State Deputy and Organizer has moade- many friendi . among the people of Nowberry, and we take pleasure in commending him ti the people of this State, especially t< ;the people of Chester, fvhcro we leari he will go from here. Two Cold Feet. Are common afflictions, so comn imon in fact that we have laid in. ai extra supply of Hot Water Bottlem for the aid and comfort of all frigo, footed people. ThaI extra supply we mentioe mneans a good deal. We bought lot at a low prico, you can buy th eamno wvay, at Ri9BERT60ON & G*ILD ER'S. Drng tr VARIOUN AN) Allt. AISOU'. Col. George Johnsiono was In Colum bla on Monday. . Mr. C. E. Suitaor went, down to Coluiabla on business yesterday. The city council, has adopted the chain gang system with convicts. Mr. J. 13. Walton has ront,d the Foot house and will move into it today. ScG ordinance re culating the sale of fresh meats in the city of Newberry. Mr. J. W. 8mith of ALLnta, has bo,n in the city for the past fow days. Mr. J. Fred Schulpurt left. yusterday for Columbia to act as doorkeoper to the Senate Chaubwr. Mr. R. C. Part y left, yesterday for i few weeks visit, to Philadephia iail other Northern points. Mr. J. W. White left yesterday for Statesville, N. C., in the interest of the proposed tobacco asociat.ion for New borry. The town coinell has doideuA to ad vertiso for bids to retit )r lets I ihe Op. era House for a turI of 18 mont,hs or three years. Mrs. Wm. Arnold, of Kentucky, is spending a while in Nowborry with her brother, Dr. J. K. Gilder. Mr. J. Rt. Davidson, who -Is now In Charleston, was up on a visit to the home folks a few days age. Miss Minni siber and Miss vVillie Counts of Failrileld are visiting the hone of Mr. It. B. Lominik in No. :. )r-. ). L. Boozer, of Newberry- spent, a few days with his friend Mr. C. P. Pelham last, week.-The S,LLe. Hion. GCO. S. Mower, Cole L. 10ase, 11. H. Evans and C. T. Wyche all left yesterday for Coluimbia to assume theiIr duttIes aUS legislat.ors. Don't fail to heatr the musical comi que.- Denicke and Dale-at the opera house tonight,. Their itet alone is wt ll worth the price of admission. . Sheriff Beuford went over to Saluda on Lriday last and brought back Elliott, Vance, who killed John Harris at Old Town, about 10 days or two weeks ago. Mr. Thomas 1-1. Smith will leave in a days for Atlanta to nccept a position in a railro-d olilee in that city. Mr. Smit h Is a promising young man and will sne coed in his lindertakings. The Whitney Pinyers at the Opera House is a pleasiog attraction. It, is a company of specialists. "Tim 1howlry Waif" will be IUt Oil tonig1 t, and is a roaring comedy. If you want to laugh go out. Prof. C. 1". Banks, who Ims b-en teaching Ia sUcesful11 school at m1oitLi cello, has be spet)ding a few days in the city. Hu went, down to Conumiaili yesterday to look afu,er a clercsihip in the House. Mr. II. (. Meyer hil the misforiulm a few days ago t) sUip and fall und break his left, arm het,ween the elbow and wrist. The break wiaz, a had ono, but M.. Ayer is getting alonig very well under the circumstances. \Ve hope he will soon recover and that he will not be inconveniened in the future by his misfortune. On the night (of the 31st, Newherry will enjo y the Ii ne I eettn'e of D)r. Th orn wvell, "What a country puarson saw in Iirope." Thiis lecture will be one o1 the hest, of t.heseasoni, tbe di st, innishe.d speaLker' abounds in wit, and hsu mor. T i lecture deseribes a totte t,broughi Euritope, andi wherev'ei it has been s-iven'i the reqnlest has coille for it.s i'elctit,ion, Popular i)ritieLs will b e charged. ihaRfless (16nflfo Ito Cred byV licl t), ap !entions, ats t la-y en inoat'. I asei: lu iseaescin pborion ofi the's,a. TI'S' i is oaiy oun way t o ':11 re demie.:, andit i hat 's b y e:m st ii uiionasal elanedies. I b a fuit.s s inen us d l o1 n iflame.l conadi; ion 4f lii he tous it.in of' ihe' 10iusihtlii 'Tute. w ben t his Iiu'be " .I perfect tht. I ig. at i wsin'n itin 1, ni 1ret. closed'm dea'ifnet o 1 h0 Or . i,ulit. anid , dless uni idInamnmulI141(iln canI be . aken. 0 andti is 'ub re'stored4 to its oial cond,m lion, hem imn. wU' hie destroliy' d fiore em; miii' teises I uti ofi 'e are enused. by3 '.iarrhi. wIlitch is unti hi ng Ib tan inn! amedS comndi In of,aO hue lImcou bill' We wvill givoe u It dr 0ied Dot 'ars for a3 case of Denta no-s (e tu-sed h.v en,ti nrh) Iht,t ena a u.ot he eur'mi by. ia l's Caiiarchi Ciire. ('em for clrculatrs re. IF. J ti I N l'V & Co. TIoeldo, 1). Sold by D)rnggIsts,750, Hall's Fam Ii 13 s Pills arse t he best For High Grade Blood Amoniated Fer tilizer, Acid Phosphate and German Kainit CALL ON EVANS & WILBUFI Stop thiat HaoIl(! Before it is too Iato. The time I tackle a cold is when it is jwt begin uing. A bot t!o of Robert son' Compound Cough Syrup if taken t - the right time wvill save you a son 1 illness. It gives instant relief froi I, that disagreeable rawness of tha I throat that comes with a c)1h and is in no way unpleasant to taki a It?'s price is only 25 cents a botti at and is mannfactured and sold at 0 ROBERIITSON & C ILDElt'$ D)rng Ston Rememnbor we cani satisfy aill yeu lIg lilt I,natt Night In the Ltat-to Wilow '1 he t10wery Watf Tonight. We can say without tho allgbtum hesitailti that, a bet-ter pleased au dionee hai nover beqn soon in our opera honiu than ws gathered thoro ast night. The occasion being the open. in1- peIforanctle of tIh WiitnOy Play O1 s. TLhe picvo Cho0sen for their initial produ,imn wa the 11tosicat comedy in 3 acts ent.it.led "Tho Little Widow, and is withoit i (oubt, otio of tihe lans,brightest, anid iluost. amlilsMing comodics ever seon in Newberry. There is not it moment thl rougLIhol t, t.I elnt.io piec when LIM inLLest, lagI The company is without an exception t.h best tht, 11:13 bCen Seen eOre i many mjotntihs. Mlibs Jessio Atkinson, in tl. title vole, wats at, 111 best, and ae1110d man11.11Y more to the large numbet of frie ids and-A ad mirl 'rs she has here. 'Mr. %Idwilj Keough, inl the chlaratcter -of "Orlando Kimberly," shows hiiwell to hi a comedian of a high order a well its an exceptionally clever diancer. Miss 1 I1rma Wallaee, in the "old maid, wias simply Iminenllse and hler, every eln tranicei% was the signal for shoutt of Ing lter. The balanc of the eastwe vi-lt, upt ill linle with t he Others iand it WOUld )( 1har1id to sa' WiliAhih WaLS t.he best. Olne of the most pleasing fel tuves wis the imusical act of Donicke anid Dale. They introduivi somet,lhing rally ,Oen outsido of tle Iarge cities anld wal mo).:t t,boroughly enjoyed by aill. MaInger lG. .s is to bo congratil hate oil uring such anl excellent, at traction i his first, olTerinl-g to thle aniisumiiei t. iAng people of Nowberry aild evirybodly si,olld "tuil out ua show their. tppreiatioll of his efforts. TonIIigh it t.hIiey will present "Thle lowery Waif" with numerous ebanges y Wil f" oith tm e 1 )ICeot2 (I. A Ieetin"g was held in the court house oin S'atu dav for the purpose of diqis-tssing the oubject of tobacco cul turn. The ileeting Was very well at telled indi sover-al talks of inteest oil ibe slijete were 1i.1ide. M. A. f'arlisle, I WaS., was made cbalir mall of t.he imeetil.- anld was authorized to appoiint. it comit tee tO fortmilite plan ai get up suh.--rittions looking to the form in lio if aI tob a1cCo assoCiatiOn. The following comlit tee was appoilnt ed and inst-IcUt'd to report to a meet ing on1 21st intant: U. J1. Purcell, J. 11 WVicker amd M1. A. arlisle'. .1. WA. White wa--z requosed to looh afto,. t,be. mattert. in North Carolinall. i -111ninl.1 (il i ost ll (o fol.Il( P -M\ary 11rvley, lIey ,Iilor eik-l! 131-o\vIn, W ditv 1r1hlk-ly, 1.1 i.AltI -lrowni, Jan, l1owes, Andrew Bur toil, rHerton, Hihinl Booz. C - -. .. chamIs. . \W illil Coied Thlleodore Cromler. J W. Canfield. S.1. W. Duciet. G-.I hne tnt. mv, L Jy Gallmlan J-. ID.X Jo4s Cizi Jones, M Ca. Joe K ti . . ( . Kn-liait, illi b Kr .inar S. C. Ko,i No -.m 1-o. J. 1 .\'.:ClId.l N -i nd ard.XX N iib:i., t. t. t.u No.'- h- 1~ Cr,l.1. Cih-l,'. XVei W( -.1. MVC.1. W il il. .hnmes Watr 11.(J. W iiV I)Jhitt i Jtia ala lmy th1 :i at \dv*oets'. N.e 8-(~ I\\ JJ).e Yh. l:d, a.nM N)vice Wats t T.whip o'inson:3.ta To h-e T'nXi. l'nit' n,A i.d nmut shipsu onhi Saturlay, athe 14 ais day~ haf Jn uary,i 1 9 all~It un-ti iiiowilit hines:iln N i'lilO - l M AIL . i a l e,'I .01. C ratNel am.'i ' . Whelch at1( NI' bk rry 1) . Hifa atar Nevl.tr C. WI-Io, 'a Mt.div athe Schooli Ooe.Jni vix. aoo Noaeatv. 'i-J . . m', . e . t Oxnt er .1 J. 1.. Wake,~ it Maymnton.~Iai,man ani J. Wiade el at romerii 's Sliore Noei t. .Iegi,W.H 0d andi D . ii Pitte Lng ishIorae's. N o* . 7-lJ h.Amr-sJ..Iwi No 8-G.iI 1(1I\. is L ing,Thos Blir an< David ert s, of Utoia. o i'lfut Noeau. - Mi1. M'Tt I ro, Hi. Mill Iaii ' .1 1- 1 *" ,ran . '1.''r1 -u erity. Nili. 10iho. ilaadG .A at Quey b'ox. Nei'd u-t A 1 Joer'.W.1.ub andbU d W 1891). tWilets a A Chango of sobedule. The C., N. & L has mado a change of schedule on its freight trains which will give us better connections at Clin, ton with the Seaboard Air Line if it will only run on the schedule It, pro poses to inaugurate. The morning freight from Laureust Columbia will run the samo schedule as at present, but will be run as a through freight and do no local work from Laurons to Prosperity. Fror Prosperity to Columbia it will do loca work. Returning it will leave Colum bia at half past twelve o'clock at night and reach Newberry at 2.40 a. m., do Ing no local work at all. The local freight will be run only between Lau runs and Prosperity a) will leave Prosperity at 6 45 a. in. and reach Ulin ton in time to make connection with the seaboard going to Atlanta. Re turning it. will leave Laurons in the af. tei'nloon and IiCae connection with th Seaboard traiu from Atlanta going North. This will make a much better sched ule for Nowbery than we have had in it long, time and we hope it will be kept up and that the trains will be run oil the schedule. A 'MOGUL ENUINE. The Columbia, Newberry and Lau runs itdlroad Coinpany has bought a "6mlogul ongine" and on Saturday went over tle road on its initial trip. It is a No. 5, 10 wheel Pittsburg engine, with all modern improvements. On the initial trip Etigineer Land was at the throttle and- President Childs was aboard. This is a great addition to the rolling stock of the company. "Ti.' MOUNTAIN." The Columbia, Newberry and Lau runs recei ved yesterdiay a handsome engine. Number 5. to be used in haul ing heavy freights. The locomotive wos built by the Buldwin shops, and is a powerful "eight-dlver."1 When passing through Little Moun tain, M iss K.stelle Todd of Newberry chr ist.ened the mogul "The M ountain." The ceremony was completed by the breaking of a hot,tie of cologne. President Childs says that that shall be its name, and he keeps the remains of the cologne bottle as a souvenir. The State. The following meteorological record is furnished by Mr. W. G. Peterson vonluitary observer: iqor December, 1898: Mean tempera ture, 45.1; maximum tom., 71, dat,e 21st minimnum tem., 17, date 15th. Total precipitation, 1 95 inches. Clear, 9 partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 14. Datcs o frost, light, 1, 2, 4 and 29; killing, 5, 8 12, 26 and 27. Sleet, 9th. Thunder storms. 20,h, 22 id and 31st. A uroras 9trh. Prevailing wind, south. FOR HE Y'EAR. Jainutry-temperature: Maximutn minlinum 15, mean 47.4; rainfall 2.5 inches. Pebruary --tem) perature: Max;muny 72, minimum 11, mean 42.1; rainfall .8 , inehes. March - teimplerattree: Maximutm 85 minimum 26, mean 57.0; rainfall 4.9 in chesQ. A April-temperature: Maximum 82 m;nIimum~ 2:1, mean 58.8; rainfall 4.8 ince s. Maty--temnperataie: NMaximnum 101 minimum 40, mean; rainfa 1 .50 inchet , Jnnei)-tempej)ratuire: Max,mum 96 nminum 58, manr 78 9; r'ainfall 3.6 I inches. Ju11ly-tempilerat,ure: MIax imumn 9i mni iimum i56, mean 78 1; ralin fall 9:9 iniches. A ugust- Luemperature: ( Maximur broken), mi nimumn 66, mean broker I rain fall (6i.51 inches. Septceme-templer.atuire: (Max imum broken), iminimum 52, meani broker rainfall 2.57 inches. , October-temperature: MaxImum 81 minimum 29, mean 60 2; rainfall 2.4 inches. Novea ber-temper.ature: Maximum 78, minimum 20, mean 48 6; rainfal 4 52 inches. D ecem ber-temnperatu re: MaxIimm S71, minimum 17, mean 415.1; rainfall1l.( inc hes. A verage--templeraturiie: Maximmi 185) 0, mi nimum 35.1, mean 58 6; rainfa 45 :30 inches. RtAINI.ALI,L.FOR ELEVEN YEARS. r 1888--67.56 inches. 1889)-47.00 inches. S 1890-45.13 inches. ~. 1391-60.85 inches. p 1892-51.141 inches. 1893- 50.861 inches. S 1891--53.93 inches. e 1890-531.98 inches. ,e 1897-42.86 inches. ei 189)3---45S.30 inches. Total, 563.54 inhe. A verage for 11 years, 51.23 inches. Decllency for 1898, 5.93 inches. A Conitract to Lot. ~. A contract, will be let to the lowe bidder to build a barn at and a p)orch ~the p)araonage of St. Paul's Lutherm church, of Newerr~y Count,y, oni Tut( (Iday, .Januasry 17, 1891), at 10 o'cloe Specifications to 1be given on that dai I. .J. D). Su A LY, r G. B. A UL,r4 -. V. S. SEYWP', as.J. A. C. KIirER, 'r. A. EPTrING, B3usinoss (Cm, iThe cmut price sale on (ilothil Ii-dtill conitinume at Jaumiesuon's. e- tocklanid Co.'s and J. 11. Lewis |Co.s Genis' Custom-made, box e Shoe at $2.50. S. J. Wooten It. 'aul" 1it1P. A happy Now Year to all. There has buen a great .deal of m1o% Ing to now homes or making exchangt around here. MI. V. J. Epting and wife spent tih day Friday with the family of Mr. L. I B4pti ng. Mlisses Mamie and Cleo Aull spot Friday with Miss Erie Epting. Mrs. Malfott, Misses Eunle Halfacr and Bello Epting, of Newborry, got o the talit at, Kiblor's bridge Wendot day. Mir. Natrett, un Miss Halfacr to MWrs. ' Bedeubaugi, and Miss Bell Epting to Mi. L. 1. 1tpting's. Mr. JolUi Aull and family have move from Nowberry to Ponaria, where It will ongage in the m1ercantile busl ness. M r. Aull, ir. John IIlentz, an Mr. James Miller having bought Mi 1). Hpp's stock of goods, will carry o a1gencral mertchandiso business. 'it part,icrs in th is new ir-n are all enel gotle young men, and we predict fo thon a itprosporous future. Mr . Aul has bec clerking foi Summor IloF for nearly a year and a half. We wel come Mr. Aull and family back in ou midst. Mi. L. I. Epting is a candidate ro, sub supervisor for Nuwberry County Our school will openl to day. W4 hope both teacher and pupils have en joyed themselves during tho Clirist,ma holidays. The church oilleers of St. Paul's wil lot to the lowest bidder on January 1'1 at 1 o'clock, a contract, to build a bai and repair portico. Thio St. Paul's gravoyard associatioi will meet, on the third Sunday at, o'clock to elect otliceis f.r the year CLO101o'le'li. January 2nd, 1399. Winter Tou,i.ts Mltes via Soutiterin all w,y1. The Southern Railway placed ol sale November 1st round trip touris tickets to all important winter resort in Georgia and Florida. Also to Nat son and Cuban points Tlhese ticket will be on sale until April 30th, Iinn limit returning May 31st. [or furtlhe information apply to any SoutherI Railway agent, or J. 13. H4'EYWARD, Traveling 'assenger Agent, Augusta, Ca. AN ORDINANCE. HP,11.1,'AS, THE, PEICDDLINC W hjawking or oftering for' saL fresh meats, on t,be street,s of the Tow of Newberry, is a iisance, And whereas, it is necessary to th preservation of the public hiealth, thu all fresh meats offered for sale in th said Tow n be submited to t.he inspect,i of the health oileer of said Town, Now, therefore, be it ordained by ti Mayor and Aldermen of the Town Newberry, S. C.. in Council asscible and by authol it-y of the sam: Section 1. That, from and after thj adoption of this ordlinance, it, shall unlawful to hawk, peddle or olyci' ft ,sale, on the public streets of the Tow 2 of Newberry, fresh beef, pork, mnutto or veal. See 2 That, it, shall be unlawful1 Soffer for' sale, fresh tmeat,s, in the Tow (iof Newberr'y, at, any plae other tin the public imarke't of said T1own. Sec. 3. Thai, a stall in the said pu 'lie imar'ket shbalIlibe teser'ved, freo -rent,, for' the use of perisons otfer'ing f< ,sale frecsh beef, por'k, imut-t,on or veni produted( or growni by t,hec person p)esons oll'cring the samte for' sal sutch frecsh meats, shall sutbmiit, the san 2 to the i nspetion of the Hfealth Ollici of the said Town, and shall file wii the said 1Iealth Ollicer tin allidavi t,, the effect that such fresh ment.s wei ,pi'oduced or grown hy the person< persons ollferling the same tor' sale. Sec. 4. TIhat atny p)er'son ,en v ietu of violatting any of the prsovisions 'this or'diinance shall be fi nded not mu t,hant twenty-Ilive dollars, or' impr)iistie , rnot more than thirty (lays I) Done aind mat ified undert the corploraI [sEAl seal of the Town of Newberr 19.S. C., this he 9th day of .Januatt - 0. 1B. M A Y11, ATTE~1ST: MAYvon. JNO. C. GOGGA NS, 5 C. & TV. 'T. C. N. n Opera House to Ron' N' OTICI IS Il'lCI0Y V . t,hat, the Townt Council will cive sealed bids at New bei'ry, S C.. .Januatry 23d, 18991, for' t,he lease of t. Opera iHouse, in the fotllowing mnnt One bid for t,be Opera 1lotuse fra~ date of contract, tuntil Sept,enmber I: 19)00. One hid for' Opera House fromn di of cont'act, t.o Septt'tembe 1st, 19)02. The right, to reject. any and all b)1 is t'eset'ved, also the use of saidl Ope House tor' edtucational and town p1 p)oses, accordinirg to existing law. Tihe renter will he requtit'ed to man payment.s monthly, andI to e lve an [proved bond. All bids to be hand ad in by Januai 23d. 18991 Hly ord(er of Council. JNO C. GOGGANS, C. & TI. T. C. N N ewlbe rry, S. ('., Jlan. 1) ,181)". to " EXOUTURS MOTIE OF 8Al k. ' 1A W~LLA SI'lalb ATi TH'I' LA re '~sidencue of he wis Onettkett,. 'ceased, on Wednesday the 24th day J1anunary, 1899, all the per sonal proplel betlongt.ing to the estat.e of tbe si deceased, const,ting of nine head Mtules, one Horse, 'or'n, ["odder, Cota Seed, eight head of Sheep three to horse agens, 'we Mo wer's, one Ra two Buggies, Mitchiner'y, Shop Tot one Steel Pump, one Molasses Mill IEvaporator and Agricult,ural ImI g ments. -r TERMs OF NAT,LE-(ash. & a J. LIC~W IS D)UI TT"I, tl f i 1xecutors J nna nu nth, 1809 OPERA HOUSE! THREE NIGHTSI Beginning . - MONDAY, k JANUARY 9th OPENING WIT.H "Tho OLittl Widow Ladies free Monday night under usual ionditions. Prices: 30 Cents d1owi tilitirs; 20 conts gallory. N> roservod- seats. - ~I'eket.s Oil sale at Scholt Z' Jewelry Notice of Filial SCC111611t amild Dischargc. .T1 )T E,IC S1 I i10 ElWI (G I VEN that 1i will make i al settle aent on the est-Ilto of stvalh I C. Wal him i 1111 o , III it) PrIl'rbite CoIllt, for Newhewbry Count,y. S. (C., on Tuesday the 24th day of .latmairy A. D. I89 til, ami will iimeiditely theeaft,er apply for letlers dismllissory. G-1MIEG L,. NI-1111, 01mu-dian for sai mi1111nor. Domber 2:1, 1894. Nlioice of 111181cillplit oil anDischIarao, N~ lu-' T I A I IEMI IIY G IV EN that we will mak10(o I settlemieint.on tho est4late of AINs. Sallio Weits, . e11S(ld, In the 1rI'olba1te Cou1rt for New hvrry Coity, S. C . oil Mondaly the 160.h .itantiary, A. 1). ISIM, atl. I I o'clovck in the foronoon, ind will immledlitely I,theIeaftVIr a))ly for lett .ts d ismiissory 119 I as x icutor of said estat.e. A Al per-solit holding cli is agailnst t.he said estatte will prvent, the samle duely akttes8lP.d,tand th1080 indebOIed to the samid t!stit) will m1ake pityllnii, on r h befoe rt'e that date. . JACO011 L. W ERTS, D)AVIDI)t1. Wb IRiT8, DeC. it,h, 1898. Kxcutors. Nolice to Water aml Light C0om1,i1rs. ON A ND AFTE1111. JANUJAMY Is, t8il, U,he Commissionlers' vlulet; ovI'lling tile payment of watel anild lilit riits, which reIulirt, that, all wn ,er anld light, 1-ents mlustl hi' paid l t,weet.h u 1o st anid 101;l of 1-ach monlth, ot.h ww iso wIlter!l. ori li !hts will I. mut, olf wit,houtfilr-t,bor r n ice will he strict, i.y eiorce(i. All pa!-ons will govern tiletselv e I.CC il( n rdin ly. U IBy oirdulr of hoard of (0111mt isMoile IS .t of Public Works. k tI. .1. Voss, n.1anuary 6. 1891.. -up1r1tenldvnt,. d STATE O1" SOUTH CARMNLIN\, d COLINTY O NIAVBEi?lY--1N PRtOBiATE COUIC. 1ha le ,I u. ureelI as A (I ml'rv. & .,of thIe Il estate of Walmter mi, d4e1ns.il, nI I11( Pani fl, 1aainsL, liester Sm1i t.h, atii n Ot,hersi, D)efenld ants. rF i E (Ci Ei)hLT(OlS O1)1 WVA LT11;l Sm 811ith, dIreeased, are heret(l''by r. clims n orl bi 1Iefoiri tile ili, day~ oif W. W. HlODG E, Li 1})Y YIIITLIE O)f' AN Oli)Eit 01' '' A t.he I *robat1e I'ourit fori New herry I' It n ly, I I 1(11ll s' Isell , ltn h rd y he' S.,mging 11,o4 tile estate (If Mlack Clar1k. A ndl oil lr'iday, the 20t1 daly of .11anu. M" ariy, 1899., I wvill sell lat, pubhlic sale ati Y, t,be hate retsidlence (If sa id d teeasedl al Y, pulic 1on(lltery' I to te igh14est, hhdder, (estaite, Ctom- ist,ig o(f flarminig 11iple TLermls (of sile Cashl. M II ik Clai'k, dei-eased. 'N i R.C.WILLA MS ill -THE rGreets His Friends ir I'y And asks a conb tinuance of B their PATRONAGE (If 'ty idHe will be glad t< 01show you his good: - and to sell to you. BEFORE BUYING. - 1899 - THE NEW YEAR! I desire to thank till of my friends for I ho pat roniage they bav6 so kindly bostowed upon no for the year 1898, and to ask thomu to give me more of their business for tho Now Year 1899. I fool confident tlint, no merchant in this State has furnished his outtomere th s111o clas1s of gods alt 1as simall i protit, as I have and I could not have dono so had I not usd my storo in Nowbirry a.s a distibuting point for the largo Wholosalki House in Philadelphia I repr nt in South Carolina. Atd the further fact, that I soll sclusively for C'ash. My cotu potitors are fast realizing that they will be forced to adopt the Cash System in order to bo ablo to meet my prices. I hope to increase my businii.s ten I homiandI dollars in 1899, nild this Illealis that I propose to do moro than over, to get the Cash trado. Always keop in mind, that it does not, mako any difloreno what prico-s are mado to yon' that "Jones Sells for Les" For the next two weCks I will seoll all Colored Wool Fall and Wintcr Dress GoodIs, Lad(ieW' ( apes, and Jackets, Mten's \Vomau1n's nkd Child.. dron's Iubber Overshoes. Mons' 1n(d Womn'4 Melutosh Coats, Men's Paiits, Mens' Womion's nuid Children's Woolen Uiitlerwear at, our low Cash prices-lesq, 25 pvr cent. discount and everything in the storo at close oi to wholsilo price in ordor to re iico stock an( iako room for Now Sprimig Goods, come and see me oftoln, The Peoples Store. New heri y, H. C., Dee. 27, 1898. Sonsible and Serviceable Christmas Giftsx Welison" ia akhg a display of the ser viceable, as9 well as b1 eauiIful things for C~hrIims gifLs. TheBe aro goods f( 1 l)ersonli wearL and1( adorn men t. We shiow the neowest and1( be4st, cira 1101ns in Neck wear, S;ilk Hanud keichilefs, Gold anid Steil1 ing MonteLd Sus4penders for gent,lemen. We have everyth1inzg alppropiat*Le for the holiday Lrade. We takeC thiis occasionr to ext.end one ChIiristmais greeti ng to out- many eus L,omers, and1( wish theO)m as well I h. ip Ipy anid proseoslI11i New Yeai. i. D. DAVENPORT, -)EALEli IN 4ERTILZEQS (o1l1ce un der la w (1lice of Ml. A. Carlisle) I will hlefl(1 111 hi~s0so the Gr~ ado IFortili z(r, manulI)11factur - (Md by theO C)lhnubia Phlos phlate Coilnany of Columbia, S, C. I f you wvan t good ci ops Granby Fertilizer, Congaree Fertilizer, High Grade Acid Phosphate, Columbia Diss. Bone, German Kainit. Will kcp af ilsupply of all these on1 hi:md, and will soll them on most lhheral toims. Call :iid ;ee me1 l'oforo you buly. J. D. Davenport. NOTIiUE. I rI-U10 ANNUAl MEE'rICING OF TrH1 S.Hock holders of1 t he Corn lnerefail B~anok of Newben y, S. (., will be hold at the Banozk oii Wedob day, January ii,. t19 40 . t, 12 o'clc ,in.