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E. H. AULL, EITon. The itizens of G'reenville 1a'e try Ing to have tile dit,penlsaries in that, city Closed until after the sold'ers have been musteed out.. If the dispensary is not inl the butslne's for tbe mloney there is in it there sholid be no beL."i tationl on the part, of the Stitte board in complying with this request, but the botard should haive a distinct and ex plicit understanding with !he munici pal authorities of the city of G reen ville 1,bat honest and sinlcerVe eTforts shall be maitte to shutt il) blind tigers as well. :0 use to close the dispensary if blind ti%get'S ate to keep openi it amoleste. After the diselosurv of the investi gaiting comm it.tev. CoL. Neal will hatrdly eomle before thle people fow vinldv-alion;. Col. Neal un1itnag1edI the ilpelitentiatry Wel6 fromt a iinancialo stan-intim,t, but, when lie undertook to boss Statte! poli ties a lia ana plttn. lie fell into dtevi ois and dubious ways.-aangebur 1l'attiot. It was pret ty good 1iinantlievi tlq- it onle seniSe, ibutt, we do not see jut11st how it, was good for the State. 'olitic, has had nothitng to do with it. We puliih ill tihis isstle mlore test;Ii mony in the penitent im.ryv iuivestition. The resolution aIppoinlting this comn iittee provides its follow.-: Section -1. ihlat t sitid conmliittee shall report its fiitlin,.. to the Gover not. of this Stte, to-'rether with the testimonty takin by sid cotmlitter. and to ie by hii tra-1tit-olliit'd to t Geeral Asseimhy, after he shall hav taken such ictioll upoli Iie ripmt't as he i y Ileemt 1) proptr. Said coiwn1ltte nay sit dutriv?: Ihe t'ev-- (If he of t he G 1 e ra A-e mi h, v. The liattet' for' Ilropta' ;wtioti whtt-l the comtittec tii:-he, its work will he left with the tovernor. P'esidlent .LeKinley iQ the gu!st of of Senlator .'ak llnk. at Thomlia. Ville. GIa , havi~ng ..onw there ftr a r:-i and to get oly, if po-slle. for a few davs from the iinmorttunities of plhic lunt ers. Anlothler sal-tt1e 1nakol' it) Chic.1"o by the nam of 1I'wkcr admit to hai ing tutrtlet red is w ife and 'ut, h le' pIl into sausage iil.it ant titdly bithurned the body. ile has confeused land is to be put on tuial for in-m-dwr. itt-ma 1,'rom st. Ihlimpt. The farmr's are bUly hIM1tling gt:Jno and turning the sud. Mr. Waliteir Wicker's horses rtan away with his wagon l as t week, throw ing oit his Son) George and hm-tinig. him1 consitde riably. calipt. W. T. lattion ltd a -eriouts runat[way scrpe Iist,SatUraily. lie was drivitig his 1tathel griays, using a totngie on his sing e buggy. The btast ple fastened over. tih end of Ile tongue with a piece of Ieatt her, the 1t hor broke while going tdown the hill near' Mr. Mel. Chalmers'. Cipt. I oat to. with great, presence of iiind anght one of the w heels and his iiiriv'er' the (itbera; t,bey silid the whieeb, for it contsitderabtle distanece. hut thte horses were fiantie, and to use the conunaonti expriession, wereC buirinmg the winid. ('apt. II attton andit his divear bth falljig ationig the wheels. ( 'apti. i attoan was knoteked seniseless, antd lvayimtioniless as oneii Mlills, who were' witnesses to the aeti dlent , carried im to the side o'f t he road, whent tiion extainat ion it was founid t hat he httlad et't'ived an uigly' gasht twot iinehes long itn the left sith- of his head. one above hik left eyve an inchl wvounds, mzakinug himi as emiiuortale as possibile tudir tie circutanc'tiiies. Thle l 'uu-ia Ilillies reorigantized last Saturtday. Capilt. Whleeler' ade themu a shotrt spec(h setthiintg forthi t hie dutie us and imatpor'tance oft siich oagan iz'at ion. lie stated to t hemn t hiat siueh muilIitariy hod ies wetre tnot or'gai zt d for m i'e sp)ort or' holiday p'astiame', that. lie wiaant - ed e very' inad iv~I ita to real iz 'thle faet, that if they were ever' called uponti by~ hiis excelIcecy, t ite commianttder ini clief, to go to tany iar't of the Statte, that. Ite ex pcet.ed fori every 0oe to prtomtlyttI re spond,i ini (ther' words, Cap1t. Whlieelear is like Eniglandl ina onec resphect., lie ex - pets for every one ojf hiis mtien to do their dutty. Mliss Lutla Suber, one of t.he hlles of Sleepy Hollow, is visititig frienids uad relatives ntear' the coun ty homteta. Out' town has a dudinae. I f any' of t he recader's of The Ilor'ild antd Newsvi hats a surapl us dutde ina their m nidst seaad him a along, we have ta position foir him.ti I%Iarch 141,h, 189)9. An Einntt Phtianti. '"My health has beent very po0or in thi;s part, of the coutty'. MTy lotod was5 im pur ae and( 1 was sick near'ly all the timeti. HIood's Sartsiapartilla wats rec'ommhlendedl to me by an emt iinet, phiysician, and af.. tea' takIng a few bottles I caime out all right and I feel t.hat the henehllt I de rived is p"ermanientt."' A. . Ve. Gr'acevilhe, I"la. Hlood's ill~s are non-irr'itatinig and the only ettthia'tic to take with houod 's Starsatparillat. ia'N a ileaty. The Her'ald anid News priemniium Rock Hill Buggy is now on exilbIit tt P dw. R. Hilpp's stor'e. (Call and see It aand you will see a beaiuty. Some subscrllber to this piaper' Is going to get this bttggy iand till It, will cost hIm will be ai yetar's sublser'lptioni to The Her'taihl and News. When yoiu call to see the btuggy ask t.o see tho harnetss-t.he see ond prenium i- and the putmpkins, at which you are guessIng the nutmber' of seed they conttaln. Read the offer' of! VrpmIume itn another column. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TiE NEWN OF A LIVE AND 111o UltESIVE TOVN. Mliss Jessio Beachain,of Ninety-Six, is visit,ig her aUn11t., N1es. iellers in town'. IRev. M!r. Kirkipatriek preached for Rev. Ailr. Blaiton last Sunday. Air. liantun lilled Ir. Kirkpatriek's appointienrit, at the lI rick church lin Fairlield County. Chips, I ami going to shell your jungle if yott don't show yourself In the openl. Mlessrs. IBoozer and G ibson; have Imoved their sLw nill to the old Cotton Mnill Sit,u and are now enlgaged inl saw ing up the heavy tiliber into saleable luimber. And still the bell rings and rings antd Ilore divided hearts are imlendel, twas ever thus. Mr. Clifton Sheely ani Miss Daisy Eptinlg were liarvied last Suntay. All of little Mlountain. .\till again. at the Lutheran parsonage inl PI'oSlIity. I 1r. A1alColmi1 SingleY anid ,Ilss Ikena Trotitit man, of the .1olly St ret sect ion. Our mongratulations to the Ih y tophl". Tihtl fal,irmers are hard at, work get ting ready to ?ult il thei' fertiliZers. *1iclo Sqpuire fromt tIhe Klondikte iade a 1lyinrg visit to l'rosperity Monl day. 'ror. \ull has Iteln on the sick list iitli to the' deligt of young AItri cai. mir. .\. G. \V ise rdeni a lyiing trip to Co1ttilbia .ldar. Nilr. S. A. Itirge k Do,,-,<) is still bu.-y wiII er l-s tie ls. ie onl. reeiv It o-k. thait wore, tilt prior to the i,'th of I't- 11,1ar y. .\ lery hinghabl atfair ov(1r1-tre-d on th1il 3toree l liday. A 34tt11g Halt.i lre(WO drum.lilk.r. just, out, of Barltimore 'erntY-foulr hol.r-. and with his very ,nist city ltoks ti was psMing rear the drily store whiel he ieard the vry "Irdl hili.:' "stop him!" "vatch him!" and looking up Iaw I imiule coling fill tilt liplon himi w'ith a raolu. draggiig after him. L m1atle a de for tIre 1rIpe aid the Miule midee It ilit,. Ize - tt: CrIushed hVaVtr.r scarred face, dirty hirt. Irual udrurn1.mner. <>n get I ing tilt arid carefully taking ain inlveilory anId h11aring the shouts of the hlystLand t.'1 up an IOWn tit' siTeCt remriIrked ia he dhiWLt see anyhk lhng so brlanked fuiiy to laigh1 at. Well, we giuess lie didil't hr the olit.hr, did. It, wis at young 1urle and -itribrokenl and Ire' jusr-t how hard it) have hlim hit the grou ul. lIe -atil jst to hink he had coM all the way froiml Baltiimore to be IItlf killed Ily i a 1uul I arld Itlghed at ftrr li., pains. Such is lift. lie left, towr a wier and sacdl- mnan. Josh Bililings hIrig ago sa "don't, ftile wit.l a Iewl even hmgl lie is sait to be tied li Imlainlt Ire.' We rin-d to hear ia great. deal abo01ut, Ihe .lasn ('otton liavester. ('an y'oI tel us, ir1. I:itor, what has ere of i. Was it, ia stlictss or has it goollo inlto "illIoeroUs desuetuItdey WO were <ltlietly listenlinlg to he tilk of one oif orn- little friiendts as she was swap~pinrg ex lericies with allotherii litt le frie'ndi: "\Well, I donrr't-ar' if yor mat5 ha~s rdred al'l II thorsi liowers, myi~ tua airnt."' Slit'urirait ghrl itiis. AI r. .\rark I,onrg, oif Sahtnia ('otirty, wasi: vi:-it iln in ttiwni thlte patl wverk, tIre .\li- Niahi l.i-rg, tof Nor. A ws tn ai v is i ttro her unrch N.l'r. S. I.. l''ulh-rs. AIie'r". Tomrrr .ltohnsonr stnd I'. I1I. Siirul:-ttr rant'ulr dei til thuir' bt.pi.t.g La-I .1 inlay :-tniin irg the- day with .\ NI I. -\-~~r Shop n l.faily. 'lThey re Itirri- tr Newherry ini tlw jev erinn. trict chttedl w'ithl e ia- lridlay'. NI iss .\Iart 1 )1obb r'etruined fromn a visit hto r'rhltt'e in SahWals. Shit ir pots Sailtida at:- bting tin tlhw irp gre. NI r. .J. I,. \V~'i.e hass letuirrned firm hiis tripI toi .lht ontr ai Salrdai. Wel, AIr'. IXditjor, I thlinrk you wereo right in whalst you said atbout II. 10.1 Not, knotwinig who tIhe wr'itter is we yen ttirt' thle at:st'rtion tlit, lhe is not, ait all frarmilIim-' with tint work thait, thre tordi nary1 prreascher' dotets every dtay. Oiut sidet tIhe "Iwo hoturs ra week orf talkh iig" t hat tihe writel'rlmerntiorns, lie for ge't s (o'ries nout k ir o)IieI ie olf tIhe sadi and( itilliet 'Iaac'lrt go carig tctomfort,ildeiioair andit thet endtlIess loundt f okth .i both trh anid hardi. I II..wl go fo' on shu we ' wit I,h homes lt h)ii3' ist 15 arid o 'i r whi ig chi t.hloo oni his mind will iunego a tchanige w itlhin that,i t imre. We have breen w i th thlemi antI know what. it. is. AnI as a etrass thiere aure o ritptoorer I pidi rmen thain the se.lf-sariiing. rrirnister's of thre (Gospli \V., imaisgi ne t.h at IT. I. .J. woutld beIt like the oildI Dtenrorn who1( saidt "Ohli, pshiawt, its rit trioitbtle to preach, anybottdy ennur do thait."' Anid up~orn bi ing inlvited1 into thle Ilp1it, ctubl only say~ "bieloved brteItbro."~ Wet dotubt, if I- lU- J1. lhiis evyen ha id anly pracit liiaI work along religious Ilies. We 11or. der if lhe hass e'ver felt thle responrsibhit i ty that rests rrpon ra Sundtay-.Secool t eaeer andr tihe adde ' eres tof try in g to lerad tIhemn inr to thei rig hit.pairthi. A h - resp)onsib)ility fio' riunn sotuls-thalt's the weaurig (If ai pasit(or's life and how enn (on1 who knows11 nott hIinrg abo~tI thiis resposiili11ty sit inr jutdgmienit. Yes, hew to t.ho line bult, whlo Is to draw t.hi lIne. I t w~hy~ shon hI I tauke up t,he deofernco of tIhe heoraldls oIf the Cosp)el. They' need lit dtefenec ait liy harndls. Th'ley aind their' woric are too will known to tall to nieed 0one wordt ft'rm the pen of a plodditer' like old maln Kay. burt we wlant to puit ouirselv'eCs onl rCcor'd as be. tig for' t.he preacohers. I know It is so caisv to objant, to tho mwor, ma- o I doing, especially if It It not dono as we think. ,IHow oasy It is to detuolish a struturo and how hard to build up. Down pulling is so much easier than uip building. We must keep t,his tab ernacle of clay as at fit tomplo for tho indwelling of the Iloly Spirit, or we must prepare for that.condiilon spokon of by the Mast.mr in Matt. 25: 46, first elaise, Rev. 21: 8, Alark 9: 48, and see that, we Imliss all these atid wit.h this we are done. Knowing that the ,ime is cominig when we shall see fuec to face and know even as we are known. KAY. litchima Clampel anl Union Academy Chips Well, Kay, the war is over and we'll turn back. Maitte and Murrimia hat; fallen and Chips going to occupy the land. You canl) just give up your gun there's no need of shooting. So here we go chipping Iround the gutter, but not imkii 1g mnuch of a litter while Kay is winking at us. IHealth Ioderiitely good. A considerable stirring in the horti cult.ure llie the first, of the week. Tle gain is putting on a better ap pelaance. t-omlle farmers will plant Cotti next week if the weather is favorable. Sweet music is ringing again in the land, played oil that blessed old instru uient, t,he dinuer horn. Old Mrs. Chips brings thme old iln inl about, 11.30 with ia greetiig smile. Air. II. T. Long Cut Iis foot with anl axe last week while chopping, which ailts disabled him from traveling for a while. R.eV. C. 1'. HOozer speIt last Satur ,::ay night wit,h Mr. J1. K. E'pps and itamily, and filled his -rtular appoinl, ment, tILL Bachmianm Chapel on Sunday. Ie(! preached one of his tislily good old Liie Bible sermoils. NI r. 'I'hos. ellers, who its beel con finAd to his room1I With IheCUIatisil for "ever(al weeks, is -oiewhilt imliproving. 'lhe guantio fever is lower thlan I have known it for Imilny yea at i this C(1ea1on We helieVe that tlCr iH be3 a red(11tion of ILL least R pWr CCelt. this 3 (er coMICred Wit,h the ILVerige of otler years. Dear famtiers, this is onle of the most, illpl-ortanL t,i il S to go slow not oill. onl the guanlo linle, but ever-y o(tlel thjing that IIII ges IS ill b,. So long, as wk- sell our cotton before we 111m1ke it, we Imlay iever expect to be nilytiilg but IL doIOW L,oddeni, poVert.y striki-Ii set, of people. Diversified Crops iild rotation of offit'(s is the only sal at iol for the SlIte otf South (a o I ina. W\Aheln ou friends are il ollive the4y wouild like to Stay inl, iln(d ive %would lk. to keep tiem ii, but low do weow m whAlm 0hY nrt! d1!in- 1unt,il wo pilt. thl-Il clit. So it 1-4 a ver'y good phil to tirl1 theIi olit every two or tour' years, aid if they have )(ei good fel lows ilnl ive not, (1un11dlered aily of the Statt!'s Imoley We Caln Very vasily lmt. thum back. Tho oilly I'esol that Col. Neal is inl trouble today is that lie was kept. inl otliou just, i little too lg, Kay, you alsked for a vote oi ian) an uaI rect,ion to be giVe I) by the ed itor i b lialf (if his CoriresIoIdenllts. You shouild hiaive saidl aL semi-anniiual tzat .ering. As a liat teir of fact we all iotie yes. \t W(tuild lik 14very muchel Lto Rit . alli 1.heC l m ieiber otf the stall tf ad exi'haniie aL feiw houIris of leasureli. But we sihall not hpress the mhat.ter uponiR the editor1 iiiw as lie has just. ret.irniedl fromi i a si x weeks sia aL InROnlg those(1 aIdiii o iiblthmt litre to mlingleh withI wet II''b-1. wit;ird-. hut you catnpp liiur' ubp:i try im II. 1\ay, and -ee what1 .' wll' f -ay in' re . pa ao the ncr tis avoraoc net .i' niii wvt,r.. B a tt tis i n of ufavi. p .a:a.- i ehi .i r T. i l . '1it i ) - l i-iti bC>w iceh on )sim am. a-r little . ('ip lell e he51( ii!iar'!) (la .lia t L i p ri. eto ljaR .hanks i(t for oa ittfil i s hit LIf -Mitl his tid ofa te Iat i r - 'A - iau -.t hin t Ii:n-t lik af bn,ie is tiiue'tidl aitris d l it. Sau ndair, i. Let lthi g.(lie workLi IURoS on. frRIR i''eg Thee ill e ommun s ecion erve a nlt in101 April ith preparatory srvies o ni'i Selaturday fpreio s aet 'e.:!0 p.R m.t CiLi ()n f ourii slititl l'iprequests uto reeturn our ll(ii'Ol th nk tou Li .\ l William Johnsoni fori~t on ofti th Si peaut irul ll light' ie a hero)l i(1111 ai this fmm r undir tis iid tetle it ofnIn ' er, t hatnd thel Span'iai I ttl for mte kolede n The peop'il of ti deton Agladnt (N. We) beirvnt l ed dain dut jsto thre or rm shlColt ead sb e pnsd.hit ciirin the o'r oinithon p . Notma Iiiiaiis Iue enoug(i'I ~h. S leftisor' fil ha u t received.tt many coimesfo his loum.?f abs remembered, bortle ofaeb ll ' MCargh 16, 1899'. whchh yp0101 vo. What somerlii Li Unti the dnetor shoulds ammt is Ier arde hosad ily by aned see13 IourLI dea ones.u suffert. ('hile, aatit NIt' he )tival o' t she fto. rn lbany sild,tt thO lenleti whaeri'(ou Not inding he ad otan,th (Oleft, wd for i from tha coeatt ofch o hiontur. r chld yW was muchaetter Tegduggst Ini the B0 egiing Of your Spring pur chases we desire to turn your face in the right direction. Toward Mo wer's, In ordor to .bottor accoiplish this object wo place on stialo today one caso fine printed Checked Organdio at 8.1 while they last; 30 Picos French Organdiost at 19c., thoso woro regarded very choap last. setaon at 25c., beauitiful, bright now s.tylos. Splondid lin All-wool Black Cro pons, our prico 85c., lowest price ever known on thes goodp, boforo this sale Wais 1.00. \Vo want. yon to como and see theso thieo LA DE RS. They atro exactly as a11vertised. Watch our ad. col Umn, we promise to make it interesting and profitable to you dur ing this season. It is our aim to place on sale from time to time some specials. So watch us. Yours truly, S 'AT' Ole So) 'TI'l CA HOL INA (OINTY OV NEWBNUY-N COMMON PLe:AS. (George S. Mower, ats Treau11rear of lrs Iinw College, PlaintilT, a-inst mWI. If. Sloan, Mary I''. Sloar, A. 'T hom p SOnl Sloaan, S. lEb i/enize I'. Sloan imdaai Carol ine Mloore, Ixifendanat.s. T Y llDCliOP T[illk C()Ul'r .Aeri date 2d Mrebch, 189i, I wvill sell before thel courat haouse at New herry, S. (., on saledany in A pri, I. $9 to [the hii, ihest. bi Iddi e re for-, thm fol' lowingj. d1eribed real etatite. to) wit: 1) ilery \\l,:elr. I'nlic iload fromii '.hwbry to (''ul'ia. ("-tt' of I)avid I 'J - S.mr:: (.:,,- t i i'e *'b t-hu thP ;rebill: i I' r 'ald r 1.st~a f-or th e 'f s I.. r ....A BIG CHANGE.. 1 have ' .: i rn ,4: to ro': a ('bri. r . 1: f ltiu e e . I ..re rx.a': ithn an TV] ho- i , t a - . co't fr t hi )a*s b 'ii ek 1 a ' la ara~]-J~j wel 'd I and it lake a oodil tato ) .nl oit. ho y ti wanung a wi' 1-..Iab,b-h?nd. go''e4 p ayin un t. for 'D' ce-nt Ot on~ y . lar of actuaa~l N w Yor 'k c(i.-P for- l-0 brankabile tnote,' payabulle on#E' -Im 'l O1(r Maty, .hune, Sep'Itembe,(r. ( )vtoul - r . v'T ebr andl I )'ee't.-r the i.th. w'hihh will ('intablea It o t OO( a nl to maek., thei stoi'k paty for itself, with lit tie addition. ali caitl, andiu I wil 'htindly give theo purebaTliTseri iall the~ iniform ation ats to vhiere~ and.ho1(w to t gZoods ehem;p. I have now ini thei st ore two-tiIrds~ of tiheI bantikruptI stoek of Goothnrani & Mayin thait. I bougt iat.5 i en,'ats oa t rhe dollar of New Yorki cost., thatt I will s'll t the1( sarrno pr'oportilon of prIic.. irIn' 154 tarae of Ilandies l''ia* Shgo(T, itt tntm .Tr's :t :iE 4, I tandr 5, that I will sell tat ..., p'er cet. le.ss thain (ost. I ltye( it. t(triniied [to de(vote the ibalanIceT of miy life to tobacco r'aisIing. P'. S --A largo lot, of Now Spring ('oods, cTOintractedin for in Dec(embeICr aind Januaitry, will soon1 arrivo andr will atlso lho offeredl at ciost, if I hatvo taot 801(d out, hoforo thoIn. 0. C. F LY NN, MANAGER FLYNN' GASHl STORE. One of the oldest and best Guanos on the market is the Navassa brand, for sale by Edw. R. Hipp. tf Here werearein 1899 Have just finlishlled takilig Stock and find we have mrno winter goos(I- th-an we care to carry over 'The folloWilltg goods we will sell at, a big re duclitioni )It ESS GOODS, F L A N N VI.S, JEANS, BLANKETS, an1d UN DERVE4"S'j"), an(1 all otler w ol gl(.-l troo(s ',)Ir the next sixty 4ays. Will havo ia now lot (if Embroil. Privs in a row day; att a very 1 nv prico. G-(ood m1aiy romnan9ts inl ho lot.; Will 11180 havO a shipmollt of "boom in a few days which wo will also .ell very cheap. Thanking all of our friontds4 for their trado in 1898 will try and servi them better in 1899. Yours to pleae90, Davenport & Renwick( Remember Thriat the Book Store is the place to get your Ch ristmas presents, We have a full line of Pictures, Dolls, Musical Instru ments, and Books, 'or thw Christmas trade. Fancy Goods Of all kinds. Give us a call before buY. ing. We will take ples ure in SIOw\'ing you wha1:1t we haye, whether yu huy 01 not. J. K. GILDER BOOK STORE. Wagons, Carriages, Dolls, (dil IT .I\D 811J2 FOl 3h ips, Ste am boats, Cruisers and - Small Boats, Swords, Guns and Toys, for the Soldier Boys. Mother Goose stories. Kris Kingle Series. Books for the Little ones. Come and see what - WE HAVE FOR YOU, AT To Continu BU SIN We will not close out, bu tho saro ol staid, and v old customers, and overyl balrgailns to oflbt- in all ki Boys' Shoes 1 L.ts, Shirts thing in our lino. We will in due time oi Well selected stock of We ar' buyin)g Our1 Spiin know WO can pleaso yo workmanship. 0om11o in now, and watch out for o1 THE NEWBERRY C rag& aft RBR DEAL Cofi ns anf From the Highest Gre .....To the ( Drompt Attention Give '11illit'o aid H611O011 fll'lishilu qewberry, FHE STANDARD WHE NATHAM E. ~'?New' 1'arts for fiep>nirs for saloI a ~T COPELAN[) Bros'. It i W i fjr~i ib h jI~'. Filt n l'eriv,r y(d>( I a ar# yr, "-ilyl it y," ,' '' hw,v ihe 10-wt ss' .ik, v-ar 'itv . V- s'', S %ry(s'rl ,fr4--U, (;i,rpii, ( Slhi--, If hoe1kr,, li lr.***-u, i,torae'l, ii n -r hiM W/E SELrL THE~M THIfl WAY: (I i ,l,S , C llen w.:. m.. w il,o,,8 -10 I rlwh I Ieavy Huhingj, iSe, A od zuti woo .lans irg ug .' M el's .5 Hu i ' ('low ho's for $2 50l. MT -i's $7.50 Sur,',. fri fl 0 (i 'h i V' ir ,,( n ' w os frorn 5 , i, $: 00 '2 r II0 "' " '' ' -12: Inc i'I nw k I iguiril M'lihair D)4 2 2.5 il'~i'M' lIi,e D)ress Sho, $1 7V C A PIM! CAl 1! \Vt'w hawve thuem at any~ piie fi mn 5OC 8101.(0. Hea:dy made sir , v erv ~I'O S n i , i: lly. Oepelargd Bre. M.aln SIred.t Nw... , ESS! t will ooktinu1( the business at 6ould bo glad to see all of' our )ody else. We have some big nds of ,Clo.ling, Men's and , Underwear, and in factvt every pn up a fresh nd Spring Goods I g Stock with great care and u in price, quality, style and and get some of our bargain s ir Spring Stock a little later. LOTIING COMPANY. LEA YELLv ER IN I Caskets! 'ieapest Wood Coffiqi! n to all Orders *AT ALL HOURS! tIrble a11l Gralite Moiloicillal Work S. C. 1898 RAMBLERS AT :E OF THE WORLD ! I''uil of ne featuires. C all anti see them. AULL, Agent, Iso. Greets His Friends in -189 - And asks a con tinuance of their PATRONAGE. He will be glad to show you his goods and to sell to you. CAL TO SEE HI BEFORE BUYING. FRED H. DOMINICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWDERRY, S. C. mnon Law Rlango over 0. McRi Holno'Ot) Oann c.,