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E. It. AULL, Emmto. IAILIHOAD DEAL. The Sout,:een Ralway has rasIed the Soit,i Carollnitn and Georgia which puts the Southern Into Charleston. The Southern is niow possil 'y the big gost, systeli in the world ControlIli)g ing more miles of roadu than any other system. The Southern and the Sea board seei to be viein)g with each other In the business or acquiring more roads. We lilbould think tho del by which the Soutle'n gets into h( 'larlestonl will be a good thilig fort Ciarleston and the whole Stite. The Soithern assumtiles Control at once. It is Intiiated that it. will at once put onl a double d ily sel. vice between Charleston and Green. Ville. There is now it double daily Se.I - vice between Charleston and Cltuinblia, and we hope this will he extended to Greenville. If tils is done it will g1ie people in the l'iedmont sectioln atin op )Orttimlit.y to go to (harlestoll, spld the daty anid r(Atil-1 homne the simit. night. We will not, feel, then, that, narleston3 is (o far away. Tlen if the Saboard will build the Iad fromi1 Whitmire to A ugusta Newbrry woubd begin to feel that she could titku a nuwg Step for Ward. As to freight, it will likely give its better rates to and from ArIleston, and better survice. A itogeOwhe \w think the deal is at good on3 for Is t1Ad for Chariestonl. The rural deivery has lieen trot.lci tIlrolgh i a rush. 'i'h e cai-r. started onl his rounds froim 'ospwrity. 3'eStel'dl1y mn101-1ing. Wte Il". iaVe1 h1m- 11 very few people who fitvorl it, 1n1d Ihlost! who now do will not he inl havmr of it very lotig, for peoplo who hvel len accustoied to a dily a11il will semari.) 1 be 8iLtisfled wi,1 it 1mail oily t,Lbr timlies it week. We (lannliot 1i1der1-st,id why Conlgressiaii atl,iml3' shhilild bu so inxiols to foist Ia service kuponl at peope that, they did 'oot wiailt, anld to 1rrange Ia scedile tha, giVes IL poorer servim than t1hy13 had already. We cinl t3ndersaind how tho Voice Can fiavor, this all -ingeo me it,. I t imt.s the Voice printed (;It Wediveskily (ln ani3 eqilual footing with 'I'he HeraId aid News ,pwinted 01n TUOstdty. T110 I lIail and New\s printed and muiled on Tmues day will not he dit.riblitud until Thurtay, whervis, under tht- pwesiit arr1angelent, The 101-11.ald and News would be. (list iblutd oI TueTsday. h samtile Is tiiue of ourl. Irid:y per. A141 not only is tihis trule of The f1Irahl 1nd News, but,of ill other matil (331 thew routes. It. will bie threv or. fou t a1s old before it, is dist.ribumed. Thon 1gin the VOice i- a ie iciy or the whole business anild that. ght. have someo 11111lene il its positioll. WO do not. saty 1. does, bull, %% e atro al) m33orie. oless It-tsselish ani(d ourl. opinions 1r11 1110110 03' less iniluenleed by our inl terest. We idmit one of tihe grotimls of ourl' 01OSIionl is it. it Lhw S The IlCrahl and3( Ne.ws ltt ini 311 reachig its subscr1'tibers3, but1 wh1en3 It doe34s 11.hat it. thr iows all other' 3313 hniato unless) it, 33. the pa10pe 13mblished mon31thly (or wee'kl and1( a day1~ in) thatt ('ase1 des0 3not, ma33ke We as5k aIgaIin who)1 Mr. 141atimler 003n stilted 33331d who-e jonigemnt led to3 the adoptionl of the schled ules of 1the rote4s at lopteI'. We are0 in)forme)d it was5 3not the i il, iin?,uu ion1113 of the0 po3stma)3ster' at. l'rospe ity and3( we0 know at., 1least, 1.1wo or the fouri r'outes have' pet it ions pro sorry'3 tha1t1 the rurai'l de(h13very3 is to Ibe given03 a t,r1ial33 in 50333 this)ty nde such1 disa53dsvanitalgeouls circusta 511noes. Iht ter' had1 g Iven)33 (33on0e ot from33 031ch place0 anld made(11 1-t. daily. WVouhd it. not) We are0 glad( to see5( 3)313nmny(3 roler mills1 goling uIp in3 d.iflret, partts of t ne( State, aned 3also that, we aire to halve: sov eiril in tis county33. TJhat, is what11 we should hlave (1031 sev'el y1 are' atgo. I t wvili eneo0uraIge (1ur3 farmier's to1 grow ing of wha had311 abn( iilost, b)en dison3 tin,uled1 alItoget,ber' in Lihis S1tt, wh 1ere as a few y'earts ago t.here was1 a1 greaIt (heal (of it ma)1de. Anyth3ing 1.hat,1 will 10end to nm3ko (1331 f:u:m)er.s growl1 on the farm all thley neeOd for' thir) fairm is 31 good tin lg for thiIs coun33try. We never ~ did believe it. wits cheaper for the farm-ii 03' to buly his5 lour3 thantt it wa'Is to make1~ It, we care0 nlot what,L the pricle of tcott.on3 Is or the pri'ce of Ilouir. Th'lerear t-h1ings w10e an'not gr'ow to a1 pr'ol. in this seet.lin, but 1130y are' ver'y few am3i sIcarlceiy 313ny of t.hem) arie atbsolutely13 necessary'3. This is a1 great hland - 1.h is Soulthland-but 01ur peoOple haive never walked ti p to tihe full eization11.3 (of their vaist na1t,ural1 1ad vaIntages. But we are oIlf the subject sligtrly. Yes, 1w0 atr glad to see these r'oller mil111 goIng 1up. We hope there will be one in over'y ecctionl. The stu)den1ts of Clmsonl College are' to be giveni som)e 1practical ex perience0 In good troad buIldin3g. Tha31t is good1. We1T wish o)very man13, womant3, and3( child In Soth Car11ohlina could( be im presse d wIth the fiact thait, goodl roads(1 are a blessing to anfy 'ounttry, anid Iihait ith *conloly to pay13 good1 big prices0 to gel them,, iftid th3at even3 withI the present33 . laws, we cou1ld ha3ve I mnchi better' roads than wo havo. Let thlere be atgltationi along t.ho lIne of hetter roads, and)1 let overy body try to arlouIs inltorest in the' sutbject. Reitd Mlmnauh a1' big a1or 3tisem)en)t nn firAt pag ?I - aga7Ol 031fi WAT MAnM CUAIRLo7r. Tho progress of Na'th Carolina In indatiles, especially in vo,ton m)tanu faettures, has beet ru-kILVICIblo. North ('arolili,a did not Start In t t.ho matnufae ture of cotton goods on any consider tble seale until tot,h Georga and South Carolina had dono m11ucha in that line, but Nort.h Carolina has passed all the otltr, Stat,s of tbl Sout,h, both in the IiInIIH-1r of COtt.OI) IDl tId in th1 ItOtLI taIacit.y or cotton goois pro(itic. tionl. 1 lse itills htve lbeeln of imniienlst boen(Ail, to the wholt. State, but, Ilo part, Of it, hts prolited by tholn mllore than "harlot,ll. h'lley have ,;vn to that, city niew life, and with their c(stviretionl a new era in C hilt Hot Ie's history was inaugu rated. ' lk. atit .T4rs'I tocord speaks of t.he t.-1-af(-4 r-1urt i01 of ( 'IHOalot.t a fi lows: "Tnyvars aPro Cluro.r N. C., hall a popliation of Itot,L 10,00 antild olan cotton iill. Todiat'iy its I.opulaion is more thaa 28,000, antl it.s twelve cotton Ilills are -ntiniing day ail night Iln tho 1tilifactur-in-t (.f c t.ton yartlIs, gray cloths. trinl-'hiins, owin,weblbing. SaLSh coVd, hIlUry htti,i0g anM W11,.. dlsing., atial i .s li ve '1 c loihg fact,oaies aret utiliizin, vey hour of dityliglt to keep tilp with orders. Th'lies. factories aro, t he dlirvct. reu, 1of cott.oll Inills, w%hile 'aS an auiixiliary fi:atIe of tex\t(ile life SIerv :I ae ite fotu- litills wIt eba cont ra-t, 11) 1l sign, Ia iId, aid Il ui I o I tl toil iiills co1 Iph.t, nil wbicba r Ic Ikit, busy. wI i t I ie Ii v m 1i1ia chi nieiry an<l suipply hIouiseis are sLippirag goods every The I,ouisville Co' riir-- I -ti al aaom s wvilat, ti' M.\ ilan faetta-ers' IHeord says vot irIing Chirlott,e, muil then pits in it chtilaaa'ln it K iatucky ve iy as ani x -I.tuple! (if whal, indul,trial vlntvirprist., OV41n M) at sma1.li %\le ill d10 for at cit.y. It, 'ua S: "I hilieIrso, il I his StI a, ts pop illat,ion mi'. 11ul -h ha-g(.r 1,11!1n Chm-lol to Iu e I I e r in (-1 v -- ,III: su. ih one co1;L u. tton I II.Ii of I eI1.1.uth n ut a oIiI t ,at d a pop-: H 0 1vtqI I I I Inh -ron collI II have hadl nol one, 11, inn m ills siuth a th i % i I wo i Ill In' w I e . II0,(0 111 :.,) in 1 1 im b 1itn s. fil n t Inmh s be1 a -ie < hI thy e II onlo 1n4a r i e hi h I in I ihi, no h-i li e - ly Iw l ulb any other** si rt.ig as that d i<d." Such olie t. lesons arv to b found ill ( olrgill, balhait, attill everv It11-r 1oul,b14I'n S .at(,j lui t .hey all I tv ach thle p tosibilit.ics of W advaIvie llfIlt, of it. li' a . Okll 't~ II lltl. llI'S II' tt'''' Iuth t' y mana rn' g it hI tl Cnt fi . inl N etwer , and 1tivi if w . hadl a knitting mnill atid SOVOraL 0tA,b ' lIno -. prises. wou l it. not t, l to thoe wvit,h lit Ihe bousinefi SS of Ihe1 ent.ir 411mnm1111 Sthe p11etm e 1111tt toe to wolkit a fvw yar%S a l ito W i w% wi-It lint a t i4. i b ilt, I,thlct l 0her ot0l Mill nI 1t. i t annt p al n, why we %o hl hlve it if opa-Itio ll now, Itild it. wo l hive hof.l atililng to t11h ilbsineVs, (if every body iln 'Newhory 'v, and 0-v,ry n-r iiriw wo l im v t h hic iii I wii.ial -aIf r-its of it.. \we want to ii;c Our mont!. inl loitn nterpllist .s. ' id are .hot 1 t4 whiv h buib ill u 1 o t w . \Vh I shoul w . aolitill i to wvait? Wllsolpl u, oul- .11t'ort-p ising. Yonl ig I tl illWwe'. W it. d nirtto ibe I is iderstood its 1the14 fro 1 a . dolivery Init.ler. \ favor, froe ril-a dtiv'elry whlve it, Iives the tl-ople a cttor Servivo Ile tanhey h__I beot- t whed it. adr t Iih llinen ofver worviat we,'a op'eth it. paenare w oppoaed utlol ('he edito af thal\oiceOt( haiga j'i'Iob lmle it.ok ttelont'Po-y we Boratte hoim on nysten whieh 'ina 1o 1u'(ang-d aos to m ae at' faler fo'u its' o. win-nitt r,n(hr. rthue bdayi wetprinn Thutikthe paaointa. totn nt week, OiOt, inay(h taohe nastop-d fa tom so id ev n wihntu.Sa The pe..le.of.('hark'.ton.ar..d.in...al Ppeclul Ittatt, Over the C. N.& i. 1tallroai. 'lhe Columbiat, Newhvrry an( Lau. reins tallroad is offering speclal ratcs for spuelal occasions mentioned below. For ocCasion1 annuad session Biblical Sooiety la Charlotte, N. C., .June 20 to 23d. One first-class fare for the round trip. Tlcukets on sale Juno 18 to 21, lim1ited to July 1. Oeensionl in1teriatiol Convenlion Baptist Yoming 'eoplsl' UiIon of A mer ivin. Rliond, VaI., .luly 1:1 1M. O)no fate for the round trip. The Atlantic Coast lAine rnns through l'ullman buffet slev-ping ears to (estination. Tickets on sade .Jilly I I to Ist.h. ()easion i iiited soviety of cii ristian 1.n1(eavor, D)(tro t,. Nliv:.dga ,lly : to 10. ( )1I fal-e o, rouid tri) via A. C. I. 'V'il(et, .oh11 .1 i ly :1 to 5 1 inlu w i i . Oce ntsionu A ialI Meeit ing' Sl ate I aLp List Con ven ti oil, colored, Sumtur, S. C. !aty 2-10. iare for roid trip from Newhvrvy $1.50, I'-osperit,y $1.25. Tick ets on satle iaty 2. :1 and 4, linit.ed to Miay lit.h. An ntiil Cmnneil Pi'otestant Vpiscopatl Churlch Diocese of Southl CaWro'ina, ('heraw, S. C., NIaS i . iLMe for roUn11d trip Froi Newherry aind i-ospwrity,*7. Tickits ()ll sale lay 1. 2 aid :1. liinlited' to Miay l0th. C11caSiOnl SoulthernI'l I,:pt,ist aid AIx iliary ('oliveition. I,.oaisville, Ky.. ay II--i:i. ()Ill lirst-ch1 .s fane for the rounild t riip. T ickvts on Sale NMay 8 to 12, gool fori lifteen Iays. l-or fi-i her in fornit tion see 'Ian agent, I. (-a:'. inaugho. - - -rT e h e e o ti rns14 s.-vi.. ItI etm. 'The o th r -(il n4111P ibloald will ,(.ll I:Ck 41-ts fo tHi l(lloV.iItg (0 :lSionIs a, tIhe sIm 1wia ratr; eIn t -..w0: Ocv,o,ionl Siout,beo ipti't :wid Allx. Mahry ('onlventiln. Lmlisvillv, K y., !aty s Ii. e livI-elas fau-' for 'a r ia tri;;. 'TickIts o011 silt' Ahaty 8 12, good for liftI ] t vs. (h,ae siol AiIIII'Ll (C v',I!n in11 Travel I o i' tctviv .\ sso iatlion, I,mIisville, Ky., May !; 20. *I16.70 1*1are for the roid4 trip from Nt-wbirry. Ti'c'k vts oin sale May 12j and ti , limitvd to 2:!nd. (>licvnsion AnIIIII Mol inl- Geqm1anl iliet i:tI;ivthr n, IH-ntano ko, Va. , IN la y 1I :". $1:1 faII! for th I ui nit] trIij1 from N\Vwit.-ry . Ticktts om Stl Maay 17 to 22ti, limit d t o:G h. ( Wvnsionl 1rai1al I 'aseblaly l'rvsby torill ('h1rel ill Ilniti-d Statcs, ith 1 m1111d, Vt., '\lay 17 :0. $12A'5 fars-, for rou01ial Irip from Newherr. Titkietsoln sal Nav I 1I, limited to .Jiwu :i. I''h fil-i it l infol-iam tion coun,alt Agentc..lams A. lhorto, Cote rt i s, le e tlan.,' it it ,ioot clari4 loll, S. V.. 3.3ay 10 4 a, 11 HIM. ()I aeon It of t lie ( '(PnfeVt.n Vet n ranIis' i\,ll Iion, tIlIo 8vaalatd 1A I . ir I ,tn w\i!ll w'l ticket-, o (,:bar .(tleto and r h.l Itt a'!ery low raes, bihased oil onle (!( t, I I T 111iI', tiravel-d. T iIck ts on sale Na Stl, 9h 1a1d 10(,h, gto to Ie h.irn amtil May 21st. -'For illfornaitJion in ragard to d.e, sc'1)hule, &., apply to Tjekat, Agnts or atdd ross. 1 ,. S. AI J,'N, ( nI 'atss'r. Agvntl, JAoarc toeb reqid toll h hlesI' of .sour14 re'i'.ej4'!lie VP e jl4'i(I of ollice by~ l. th 'lay. W. A\. I{ 1,1, (o.01 y Supervix ,or-. L1 MI. SI'EEN All kind s of Mairble andj Granite Monuments, Head.stones, Iron Railings etc. Also NIetalie, IRosetwood1 aand Cloth ( O''eed 1uiial ('askets and Cases! Ser'lvice in1 i his line proi'4l)1y attem e1 Ne'xt ihm toa 1)I l:alI andi News ( )Ihlee, NICW I}'10B y ,- . -. s. WVe Ia ave seclaud an1 agelny for the~ atnd hiave~4) opn ed inlS ()tor next, t.o Klet11t youI nutny1% a1P')4~414 in-ny--he enies that, 1tuake t he miaghIty 1) dlhu-,' I uyVingL a direct. from811 New Yo ark's hig jo)hhingt housea., wIho watch thIe ebatan's ror- gre1a1 h)argalins dlay atfter day, we lalt clan bld I t o oflr .\ eta goods att. g ealt I y reducei 'd 1pices. RiA~ KIiT STOR{ES ha 11 4on to0)1 1.he f1rrontI, antd are inleer wide atwake t.OWn in) thle laiiedl States. We Buy for Cash, Seil for Cash, Make Smaldl Profits, Keep Supplied with New Goodsi Week afcer' Week. J1irt, received our1 Ii St si pmenit of g04oods, and1 ' xpec4t anl0otr shti Ipmenta soon1. 1 IanIt, us4 when iln n-xd of H3ouseholdj Goodsi, Notions and Sunndries. BE LCH ER&CO. BIDS INVITED. ON TI IP'* GTII 014' M AY Til I' NCON tract, will bo let for paintiglf thm ou,ideo woodwork, the inside wood wor1c, and -the roof of the intill build iing of Newborry ('ollego. For spWitli cations apply to t.he un11dersileilv. The right, reserved to reject aill bi<ds. M IX). 11 CRWHI"R.11 CHAP FRUIT TREES. JA\'ING A NN II:il;CCAS .A alemanfor live yearliV it; the feiit t.roe insiies-, I al) able to ( luoto the following prices on first,-cha.' sIock: I x Coa t, d l Kcilf.,ir I 'ear, Trevs, 204. veh: 6 stinlartI A pples and lI 'ach Trv-4, $1: and :all other. killi of filit, I ti es allil vinets a-z cheap. Give meo yoIm-. orders. I Evi:i-ante mlly stik to) bo truet to Wabel, anll I hmohl mny"el responl sible f(orl al I stock that, liesamIl replac h'llv w) iIAon m1 II fthIr. I f (I e ast I o ( you. I amt reprevsenitinig I-wo of Ht.h bt-st Nur-series in the Unitei StatS. Drop IIIme ia postal anld I will c,all and)( !we you. . 11 ItDOM INICK, P'rospervit.j., S. C'. Shrewd Buyers UZeuviVe the be.4(t esults for their mo ney. hhrewd buyers always tiadc at, Pi.Yn11 ,' S h Storefo 1 Ithrle! (:I) 1eatsonl. P''1r:t, he.ha; had llmore '-Xperivile t,han aNyIman inlthisS ta11tc, (-(Ve--rin a pe viod of nearly -1 years inl tot ive llsi ne1ss. Second,14 hei buys~ more1 l.ha) t,hree.. fourth I, uif Iib ltock 'at, and lit.11'Mw 50c. onl thm. $1 (10. 'Tho thirdl, he sells is goods onan averat., of es than his compotilors 1a1ty for the Sam(! "'00(k, it, is, fler'h e f k., not re'zonlable oiI thilIk 1ha10, youl canl aly cls-wvieie alu cie.ap as .\flu C-tn buy -At Piy-111's. Evre:S ,iiay we finld Iwopb w (-till onl the(Ir cou in and (Oh at-p ai li ances, and wi vre pt-'r.suladtd1 1 1I -ly b), ho t h 1,111y C:n U gL aw,ly, but, of4 vi ''I.. , ill' s .vo linl lii)tlt:i.: m it, 1.h t, th ljq'e h a l l ih irly dolibleo what , we ;t i. oir Laorrow enn hit, bet-tvi, ilu.int"I thanll crb d Ilig lhis thnzhomle moy usl, p pmse youI pa,v 0;1 4) b!wa ha'. -: in tir 's ,and lil tho :-aml tli 41 44 n. co4tatLr' for ovt4w'. 4r ev n 1... hlow \o d (tl i l f, f l';' I v.n 11m tia l oo i .I s VoI( liltVk' 1111h v ha 11d t . p44 ri'I4w(- '.(. 'I (.1( 4w 1 14 oIf the 14 pl (IItII.4 s W op, -InI to 1.1 ! . I b is we l: . an-s (if I ,adie' m11 h141irolns 20c and 2.44c Wovv., litt :w a p;jit. 200 irtirs i,adivs' an1d ('hild nil's 1.-W Io 20c GWoves t, .1. i pati I. -1f)( pail's of I bIdhi 4'4 al1 Chi (h-In.11 's o.e 14 2.) Mits at 54 a pit ir. p10 es. of fam-vy coloredl Lawns worth Ww. I, o 'it 3AC. "(10 yds. fan14y co!or-d'(I I'awnls worth 1Ae'. t o :Io at -1.1 37100 .us of fanley yd. w ide I l'orvaIcsI W0rt.h -1 1 1 4 o 12v. to go at, -Ic iial 6iti. 8Yd dS of lit WhiLe I awl wortl l2 to go at1,.413C.I 11O(Gentieilen's I n ('Alle ollars wort.h 111v t .to fr' i-vrti & W ilson's, to go 20.000 .(IN. ILaIA1', 1111 k, whit.e 1and colored, ait froll 141 to 50 p10r yd., worl h 78O .yds. linest, Proech Orglatlios, hm I ort"d inl A pril. 'ovelti"s, wort-h1 2, to 10e. our pricc! 12 and 15 2300 d 1S. 1iCO ClictOo ao t 1',(! a yar1 id. h'le 111 . Silk lhill1 il . SIk Wau'ylhoretoa110.3diStrip anWM1d.all oveIlti(-s for bl ck skirts it, li if the pivio askod else whorl. 17"10 Sflits of mlon'44s. hov's and chil 1reoll's 4-lot,lj fill an odIll pllts I, n() over, 50ile o1 ) tho *1.00. -1760 pairs (of Sioes a slii)pers of Vvery d-scriot.ion at, 25t Hns I.an the 'ost. atL t.he factor', am444 thoulIsands of (4.h1 11 i in 's 1.at 1a1k oI4f Li a1 C revent41s' FLYNN'S CASH STORE. Remoual! I am now to be found in the storeroom for merly occupied by the Newberry Clothing Co. and have my store nice ly fixed up and will be pleased to see my old customers and as many more new ones, and show them my well se lected stock of Watch e3, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles and Silver - ware which I sell cheap for cash'. Watch and Clock re pairing a specialty. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, Jeweler and Opt clan. IlEW ARRIIVAL A T weeik a1 b)eau1 til lin0 (of New Laes" antd 1Cmriderie441'lts, Wh. iio (Goods, Wh% iito and44 C)olred O.rganidie1: I 11I18 Umbril14ellais, ( anze. Undehrvests8, ihil s P.ereatle44, Piutsii , L inin1gs, M I11qu il Ne.tsi, La liebes0, C1orse4ts and1 110. sierty, Milks( for1 Watists, atal4 P1lack and14 Navy Binoi .Ir'ijlinttino for1 Sirts. Aliso, T'en Cases' or Ildi's' hu es-nono b etter an'Ii d none44 44 gi ood as the1("e foir thle prices1' we askc for them1. Donl't, fail to4 s4'o ou1r 11i10 beforo matk in g your ' jl iurcha 1lSe.I 84el1 for ca1sh inl order' to save you mon Iey. EiElIlICN('ED1 SAIESM ;. makmig t.his~ specCil irip for' myV14)14 MrIis. I2. ( C . H land i lS o 41' -4ilhI 4~ aIgatin, and4( M"r. ('hd .I )11I E 4Grookr has8 chogl ofsI'ii tel ll. A4e'v A. C. Jones, Nowhne'ry N. (2, A ....l I -- I1 i, nthe O1 Oul, NOW* Sock We have kept con stantly in mind the fact that great values make great business. We have the values in every department, as our im monse trade during the month of March testi fics. W e expect our April business to be even better. We ask you to come in and see our stock. We will sell you just as cheap as any house, quality of goods considered. Our; z d.epairt nents of MIilliinery,DressP t,-ds, "ilhoes, Wash G ood4, I rosit'I', m lliwr, Wit0 Goods, Linn Da nihsk, ' )Doilies, Ladies' Muslinl Uoee,Ladios' Tailor-jnil i i, hibdbenl's Shoes, Boys' Nhlow., 1,anI s' Shoes, 1en.'s Shoes, 81hboes ror a i. W sell tie faiois W. B., Amlriea's Loading Corset, mado in Ivery lng and 'very Shape. Thort, is a W. B. to fit every figure whetor it bo Siller, stout, smill or large. '(' giarailnro veory WN". 13. to give mitiro satisfaction. .very dissli is IiLld e1istome1r w1it il W\. 13. Corsets shall hiavo a new oilo. 'l'his i, sIrong Cor-set talk, bJut thli WV. C. orset Ldserv.es O vey word u . W. B. Coio to see us. Ou1r s to--k is right, our1 prices are ioit'. You shall have our bost st'rVico. Yours very truly, e ara N JA MMoeR 'S NEW SFRUiNG GOODS. IHaving jutst returnited froni the Northiei n markts, lie is o)pninlg uip heI largest anid most soleet eteck of iid Shoes ever bronght to this city. OLOTINIG CLOTHING While in New York, we picked up sorno of t hie bigges(bt barIgains iin ns, Hoys' and Children's ClothIiig l'Ovr seen. We havo Clo hinig en oughI to supp~jly ov'ry muan anid boy in th l'ounlty. 75 Men's (C 'oil WoI d S-its that weo will sell at 5-4 (II e:eeh --- which is less Iha coestU to i einf'ae't re. 1(10 M\eni's All.Wooel Suits-all niec e;tylIIs. fori $5~ Ill. Tlhese4 us tii~ woubt be good va;ues at $8.00. Our lin: of' stilts in ( hissimore'&s, CTh'v. I4~iti's am i*orted atii $7.50. $8 50 We~7 have V4 hle lari'.esl. and moist e.mer.e line if lBoys' uand Chiirgeds ('de igthat we hive ever '-le'. II. ( ha-i dl renf's SuIit s, 501( u p t o $5.(00. our tisi' of' ('hibtIiren's uitils friomi 2 (Il 1to $5.00i \\ e I. in1k 1 i'sm we ki.e,w a~ Ouir linle of ...Gents' Furnishings... is strict ly up to date. We uispIie' a full selection of Shirts, WhIite, C:ol - ore'd antd Negl igle, with aitt Iached aind dottchied (collaris aneil co fls l'iI V'ariedt assort irint of 11l)Ierv in1 blatck, t an ariui faniEs'. iNec'kw%ear, iin end:ilq' prol'fuion, 'ed niobby effectst. Sflo8 HOU88 of N8Wh8rfy ! Ini this l'in' wet are sti in p the ('ad. Ouhir M.opk is Iliore ('eriaph.le han ever. We'f haveI' .sies of it jiu'litios, frilm the eh';apes.t to the 'uIlo'. for theI iinoni'y than anyi b lriir II t hie Couwij. WeP hve~ lrh ' go re. toI' ii' .N'w h'rry C oth, er, Iiiriish,er, RIEUBL o1 EMPIRE? HE PHILIPPINE QUESTION - iBY 4!IN. W11.IAM J. BRYAN W th 1111llienttry n. Airnirmw (.rn'gi. Sunittora - a.r, voet. Alle,,ii whlite, Oor. %.jj,q%n0m, .\l n Dhanliel, ', i I. ..*. Uitv.i i r,y rn , ioN. ANli>tt.w 4'riclnl F.i'(11imnds. Clay; lion. I. U. .fohns.m. ion. Ihnt. A. To llo, lon. Adlit I ' otr,oni.on i.I:r. crW tar Oc I iio, Itov. hr. van lik., lion. t Ii itt Atamw, Irof. Iwidt Star r Jordaim, oul'l Won% vr o l o url Schur., Saim'l itoirniers, Prei. Ani. Feti. of Labor. anii ot hors. ' 1 e TIll-2 i: Nr i-N'l'l'tY._IMPERIALISM AND ABSOLIISM DENOUNCED. Tivrritorial V-x;nsion denton ninntied. ''r, F l'0rw M A S i.oA 1," inl opposed to thu ( titution of tho 11ile'lint , ih D.-cialratioti of IIIdo iionc,. and oill tihe Intit iitered dootrines of our lit,i itilit, m h l <i4i lownt o ii, b.- our I'l'thl rs. THE COSPEL OF A 14M.HER CIVILIZATION AND BROADER LIBERTVs '1liN ON LY 1900K ON 'lE MIIIJ EUCT. AGENTS WANTED. It is profusely il tr.it . r'vivir bentii ful half-tono portrait of Mr. Brynn and the other on. triltitors; ila,o se-voi ' t thu.di g i.;z intireit. shtowing limt exlet c<,inlitimla lni o1tona in tii Philippives. Not hit: liko it i.irt aloii pteuloc i tonktiblishing. A vory honunzI for alrents. it %4jttili i miiit ut book-htoros; it cuannot be fiarntihoil by any other hous%, Wo are the solo Th first Edition. I.YJ voiaius. A lurge octavo book, beutitiful now type. V 1 PAY Fk IM ASIT on onch orior u.nourntinic to 60 bookus at one tinle. wilen cash .accoailmniei order. T1,11F. OU'TFIT 'ftf FREF. Wo mitko no chargo for Ihto 010911ant, Com1pluto Prospoeil tht lit. witi blaol%, etc.. but usench Otitit cut a i lot of mooey, in orir to protect ourielves ug ilst niuty I whoul liinso tiuuit n.4 by onnling for otill with to Mit.ntion of working, but 10r1*y ot of "'l rio y. mro 1-re jiro It.. applica-nni, a m lsur.rant e n isod rnith on hll 6 part, S i ii r' mi ' a .it i " it ri-i ng, this iunount to ho refuinded to sigent upon our recel"t' to fir- or dv for,' bIs'II bookms. HOS!ti i:1 lu .L lilldinj'..................................I L Ist Fl11 -i n titilil i t l t' - - ------------------------------ ------ .-8 .00 1lest lull Jluosi:t nl inu;u .. :' il i tilu.~ ~__~~~ ~_~ ~ ~' W rite 'or s n rU lr4pn 4lred '1 orsu im o A ' it . Afdui . THE INDEPENH)ENCE COMPANY, Publishers, FRANKLIN BUILDING, CHICAGO. The fbaldarch of Strength is iJION 0N0 (AhSOLUTEL.Y AURP.) Its strength comes from its purity. it is al puro coffro, freshly roasted, and is sold only in one-.1-ound sealed packages. Each packaLr will mako 40 cups. Th pack age i: sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is nover weakened. It has a delicious flavot. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within tho reach of all. InsIst on "I-Ion " Coffoo Never g'-ouncl nor sold in bulk. None Conuine Without Lion's hoacl. tIou; not h11Ye Loion Coffee In his store. I i 3 01 j ( i 'rend :~ ilt% It s ulo alli 141.1 llt t WfyL c IstIN SPiCE CO., Tolelo, Ohio. BUTTERICK PATTERNS. A Pattern-Check In Each Number of The Delineator enables the Subsoriber to that Publication to buy AT HALF PRICE ~-A~\Some of the -~ mosT IMPORTANJT DUTTERICK PATTERNS ISSUED. Sutbs crIbe to~j D LT USE THE PATTER~N-.CHECK~ r>rc.L AN SAVE MONEYy Subscript Ion Prioe, $1 .00. G.inglo~ Copies, i 5 Cents. We are Agents fbr these farcous Patterns and Publications. The Patterns aro CHEflAPER, but good asevor. J Catll ini and1 see ht Newet h-saes of' t,be Puibh'mion u*1 h..ii nu r Extra F'ine Line of DrFm (Goods uial ''ri in uh:n.. P. 1' l1c y 8. J Woolen, . o hor,S WRITE QUICK... For Catalogue of the COLlUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Free,' schob)irs''h ips ton (ohlIit ons 5 lllotlfiii I lei oid P ositionois suhr'd Note Uct' 'I F road ''isa ~r pii LI7egJV bYr w.ork inFg in~ th l iili'gu't g; PAi sIn plty an b W. H. Newberry, President. "ilgirn Stree't .'ltthodis5 tlIhulheb Im Ie ntu n ec.I ithou'e pat ri i toti Jnd pops pre oi tss, i wVords, iy p)rofound1( gri-i blvt bord speai ~ t'lk of t he (Col I luh i litdo towards'1n30 y ~ocool and1( its iln tI i (5 'uul go, I in,t CcIte u strucltor1s. li;t Protf. Niuwburry i.s a *1 v (l-y mIl too n 001urs0 at vonr 'olIegO >een an iorng ngrmlo I me four inonth ago, ivhichi I coin bu t Ohxcelb. tig 1 i uebit0, 121sidter the beit OX in., u,d beI uforo I bit XColeg1)1(1I. (or)lho((ed yO0u had~ rno1 at iico pIoN -- - holdtig, owing to thoe I hIorough train Irino Lexhton i ug( rocoived at your schoo0l. I rt1, -. Igur -m L .(j~vuii wishtig yon1 tho conitinueld bir V n i . I '~ ur n , re' s . C ou :nt;i S tu rm g y 0o u 11h a . 1 w ill los t' 11t op1por )t';r IPro -. - -t iZ e Co b S- C.: Iuit y t of rcomjim eundiug yoor collego ret (ler ords it1o pli8-i I-ih Ver.y besk-t. to)t 1113 oneI inter