The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 06, 1899, Image 3
Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.
by Summor Bros.
MA ea ... .................. ........... 5W(0 0.
Shouldors ........................... ?c.
amis.................................. 10( p 121c.
Bost lArd ............... ........... 74 8kc.
lest Molasse8, Uow crop...... 50c.
Good Molassm3..................... 25(0350.
Corn ................................... 65c.
M eal .......... . . ......... ........... 60c.
1Ifa3y.............. . . . ................ 7,5c.
W heat Bran........................ $1.00.
I st. I 'ate n t Flo u .................. $4.75.
2m1 Hest Plou ................... $4.50.
Strait lour....................... $4.25.
Good Ord inary Plour............$3.50(g.00.
Sugar .................. ..... ...... 51 ( jC.
Rice .................................... 6j(O)8jc.
CoO.................... .. 10(a)20c.
Cotton seed meal, por sack... $1.00.
Bale Ilulls, per cwt............... 30c.
Vo ntry Froduce
But.ter, por Ib .................... I5 20c.
Eggs, por dozen ................. 100.
Chickens, each.................... 121(@20o.
Peas, perl bushel....... .......... '60c.
Corn, per buseel.................. 55c.
Oats, por bushll.................. 35(a@40c.
Sweet pottoes .................... 40(a)50c.
Turkeys, per lb ............ 6(a) e.
Podd )r, per vwt ............. 6(( (05c.
Humilun'ls Arnica Salvo.
Thi- bt Salve inl the world for Cuts
Briulses, Sores, Ilcers, Salt 11hemn
Fever Ktres. eteicr, ('happed Haids
Chlblahi, Comns, and all Skin Erup
ti.mi., and nomit vely cures Piles, or no
,y r vlured. I t. is guaraiteed lo give
perfet oi-ftetioi or monLy refunded.
Price 25 ent-is per box. For sale by
ltobertsn & (41IWor and W. E. PAihaim.
70, t'en,.iiner.
Clerk A. .1. ison requests us to
state that h _ has received the money
for the plnsioners of this county. and
is roudy to pity them. So call on. him
at, once.
A i Exception to the Itlei,.
A shop where you can get what you
want and when you want It..
STUAT ios.
11 . L "LI,Manaiger. t&ftf
'lease add to your list:
Laundry (Up-to-Date,) 2-1.
Counts & Dickert (store.) 130.
1. S. fe(denhItaugh (iesidenece,) 131.
Oblige,
L. W. FLoym,
Grvat hargains in Ladles, Misses and
Children's Oxford Ties, at
tf Wooten's.
-' I)inl,enary ni,ness.
The Count,y Board of Control met on
Monday. The following Is the busi
less traisated at the dispensary for
t,he month of May: Goss sales amounted
to *2.367 -13: invoice price, $1,8351.74;
grois pirofits $515 19: expenses $151.93;
net, prolits $360 76, which will be di
vided between the town and county.
.1. A. Schear, of Sedalla, Mo.. saved
his cliqd fromi death by croup by using
One Ninlute Cough Cure. It, cutes
coughs, colds, pneumonia, lit grippe
and all throat and Itung troubles. Rob
ertsot) & Gilder.
Stol, the Fiem.
Usc our Screen Doors andi Windows.
STUA ' --uos.
I. II. L:sti, Mtanager, t.&ftf
i'innto for Snle.
A valuable piano for sale. For full
part,iculars apply to MIiss D)elle Land,
att the residence of Mr. Jino. M. Kinard,
Newherry, S. C.
Tferms reatsonall. f&t tf
To buy for cash Cotton in the Seed
to give an exii t.ion of the fLower.y
Round Hale at Newberry Oil Mill.
2t, V.. W. FFLoYut.
To subistilcr,r.
T1hose whio write us to change their
lipper from onie p)ostollice to antothler
wvill do uts a great favor by giving the
namws of bot,h oRices--thie one from
which they want, it changed andl the
one to whtichi they want it 1.o go. So
many fail to do this that it is almost
Iimipossiblde for us to trace up t.he name.
Finding a single name among neatrly
sixteen hundr dili 1 s no small matter.
So give us the namies of both p)ost
olliees.
Thliere is at t.ime for all things. The
tinwit to 'take D)eW itt's 1L1t.tle FEarly
Risers is when you are- sutYe 'ag fr'om
conistipatition, hail Oiosnes, sick dache
I ind igest.ion or o hter stomache r, liver
trouleo,. RtoIertson & ( ilder.
tt ito na nnd J1. For sat 0.
1' termis antd parttticiuars apply to
fat, tf D)r. ,Jamefs M. 1?ibler.
Four Sato.
Sev.eral nice buiildin lg lots. Chea p.
f-it. Master.
Ne-.w P'antor Calledt.
Thle Luithetat 'congire'cnation held a,
mteeti ntr, -m tundlay mornIng after' set
vice for the purp'lose of receiviing fr'om
t,he el let's a nomnination fotr at pastor
and to go itnto an election. The eldlers
put In nomn iait,lon Rev. M. 0. G.
Scher'er, l'residentt, of North Car'olina
ColilcLre, iind Mr t. Schteer was elected.
HeI is a native North Carolinian, ani
able main, and is said to be0 a strotng
and forceful p)reach er. HIis father be
fore hin was a minister, and he hats
successfully setrved pastorates in both
the Northt atnd South.
it Is tnot known whether or not. Mir.
Scherer will atcopt the call.
Mitt.ings, all gr'ades, at great,ly re
duiced prtilces, at S. J. Wooten's. t,f
Itates to tihe Tournament.
On account of t,he 1lrcrmen's Tour'na
men. at Colutmbia, S. C , Juno 20, 21
and 22, redu tced ra&te tickets will be
sold1 ovetr the Columbia, Newberry and
ILau rens roadl, June ri 18, 19 and 20,
limtited to .fu ne 24, at, rate of one fi rM
cltass fare for the irou.md trilp. Rate fot
firemnen In uani form, 20 or more, $1.(
1)0r capIltia.
VARIOUS ANI) ALL AifiiT.
It remaine hot and dry.
Mr. Jutius iangford hams moved itit
his nlew residolnco.
Mr. Jobi W. Daniel, of Salut daC,6an
over yesterday on a visit.
.J. F. J. cald wol, leq., spent seven
diays in Nowberry last week.
Associate . usteo Y. .1 . l'ape is 1
1ome10 from the Suipreme Court.
Nlrs. Dr. W. G. liouseal and chilldcc
are visiting relativOs In Clinton.
Mir. H. E,. Todd has pu1h11ased i h
Itid will cret alrsidenn in "Ilroot
lyn."
MuIrs. It. C. Villilams and childre
are spenditng a rew weeks at Glen
Springs.
Miss Ada H1ollingsworth, of Cro
Jlil1, is visiting relativos and friend
in He0lena1.
;iss iloise Wfilch, of the Spartat
burg Graded School, has ret.urned bom
for tihe summer.
The books of registration were ope
on Monday. 0111y at few t.ransfers wer
made, however.
Spearman's Mlineral Spring, ne
'JalaLim. is provilng quite ia resort fo
the young people of this city. -
Ward One is on ia b.lom. Five res1
denees will be erected in that war
within the next three m1onths.
Miss Lizzie Copvland, a professlomi
nurse, was called from Columbia Sul
day to nirse a patient, in Newberry.
Mr. W A. Kinard's residence o
JohlIlnis'.ole street is about comliplet.mn
and is an add itionl to that part of th
city.
MrIIs. J. C. Mace, who is visiting relh
Lives in Newberry. wits reported to b
very ill, but is convalescent.-Mlario
.StarI.
The ladies of the ICterln Chitilu
will fur-nish refr-eshments ti the I,
Ceptiont ti tile co loege di uring 0cO
menceent.
i'rof. K. i). Senn, who hans bee
teaching school at. St. Mat,thew
Orangebu'g County, arrived inl New
berry Saturday.
Worik oil tho new Luiteraii chiirel
On fItLOryV hill is progressing rapidl\
The frane l work canl nlow be see1 b
loolMn g I down L11ain street.
We apprecilt anl invit,at,ion froi
the faculty to attend the sixtiet,h con
mle1cet'ellnL exervises of Ei.kinle Co
lege, Due West, .litnle lith to 20th.
The Excelsiot, Reel Team for th
Cohunbia Toun I'tlnl ent ilas settle
dowti to steady practice now. Tw
weeks from today they go to Coluu
bli.
MessIs. A. .1. Cook, P". H. Dominic
and J. C. vilson ttended the openiln
ball it Harris Springs . list, Prida
nighit and report It llost delight-ft:
time.
The election of it boer dispenser wil
take place-this week-to-morrow. W,
have heard that 1111 effort would bi
made to have the election post,pone
until Satul-day.
Sheriff Btiford suIOcceded in havin
George SIligh, colored, who was wante
het e for obtai ninog goods underOl fals
prlet.nse!s, arirested inf Columb11hia ol
i"riday'. iIe wahs brought up on Saturi
(lay amIli is ini jail.
Mliss Hazttije Leaivell has the di:
t,inetionI or hav inig won aL mledaLi in
laurge ola-is inl a IIm(sicaZL contest at th
Woumin's College at Hichmon(I1d. Ya ,
few' day3s aLgo. Newbetrry' talent aulway
stanlds aIt the headUI an td takes0 th
honors.
Thiis is ntO (hddE to .sell t.iekets, bult,
8traight, fact: if you want11. a choie
st,t for' Sam 1P. -1 liOs' leet 11.0 Onl thl
I 16th inlst., you1 111 ha bett.er haLv( it rc
served aIt, Scho lit z' je wi-IITry )1 store Te
areC bein g oheclked offl righIt a long. Se
to it,, or you maly tret left.
8TATE1 F Onto, Clry orI TIol.,:no,1
('0 , loingtlslness Iln the CIty of TIioed
Count 11 a 111u 8111 I St te iIorslll Id nd1( 1i1tt SnI
firm wiln piy thle 111 lutnf ON KIC lilNI)RFI
that.ennnot11) be0 curedt by the use1 of hl.t
C'ATA aR1H1 CUtci.
lit \NIK J. (IIKlNI:Y
Sworn to before0 111 111 me lul sbihe<1,CI l in
Notarly Pulbitc.
acts dIIrecl.!y3 I on I the 1) loo 11114 on110- 8 suI
faices lIf 1.he11 811 stem. sol'I for texSt 11mon bril1
f1(. e. 1 J. CIll2ICY & CO., Toledo, O,
81111 by Drit':gistI ,
l11all'S FanlI~ s Plls are 11he best.
ThullIrany WVrek.
-On Thutbrdiy e'venting, June1 15t,.i t,h
recitaLl of the puit ils (If Miss Dl)cl
ILand will taLke place0 at the Oper
11011s1 att 8 30( o'clock.
Beautifull tabhleautx are0 Inter1sper'se
almong t,he dlifferent, mewherls of mus11
onl tile priogramlIl, and the '1hpirIe Dri
is ano1thier charmtin g ad dit,ionl to L1:
eveningtt. '.l'heO fair younlg ladies wl
are to takeCC part, in this drtill will I
dIoubly initerestinog for thle faot, L,b
they have been101 s1 t,hough ly drIi Ik
by one0 of Uncle Sam' m~Iost, able dlil
mtrstl-Ca pt,. 5. .1. Me ( 'augh1in .
Everybody1'i'111( huldIaten as1 115
evening promil151ss to be aL most (njo
able one1 and1( also aL foll house is mo1(
encoura'lg! ing tol t.hO pierform1iers.
Admiss151in telln r cet.eno 110eser'v<
seaLts. Tlicket.s onl 8111 ILL the (jor
What,o want,'111 is not,1 temp1jorary r
Iliof from piles hut, a eure to st,ay onrte
D)eWitt's W itch I aziel Sal ve (tur
p)Ies and1 they' stay cured0(. Iloberts<
& Gllder'.
Miiss Bessio Risor begs to infor
theo ladiesF who haIve noct putrchtast
theirt Snmmf1for ilIlinery that she( h
just rOceived1 aniothe'r lot (of 1Hf
w iith all11 thle lattcst NovlIios
TIrimmlrings, whIichl she~ w'oi liko
haLvo EIhnm 800 antorn hnyinia
THE GRADED SCHOOL
I.41St I 4 a1,X V11:tIKE- IN 'tI t' N MWiA tI':IC.
ItV O'EItA 140usp'.
Pro ftit toi l , jug' ytputl-lstCe itA
Ll Ilet S utitue-mm'( tai i
Tle 10t ahnual comintlueentent of
the Newhevry Grattled Sulhool was held
n in the oper-a house ast Prialiy evenling.
11, was indeed a Ihatppy b1e1iot, 1.th
, to the f rieids atid pittionls of te: -hool,
.1rinicig as it djoes a peraio-l in the pros
perit-y antld ad V1,1Can111nent ofr tlit school.
The elass of 'imi has al waL% s bwr, the
reputIOln of buing ai exceptionlly
brig,ht one, and l the fact, w%as well
prove duiring Ilit e cour fSe or the even
ing.
Trhe young iladies of the claiss were
dressed t10efully, and (lell alippearetid
to advantage, att,ired in their beautiful
w white cost.-umet. The lass was coin
Iosed of six noble yountg ladies and one
n manII'ly, promising young gentleman.
e Seated on the stage were the Hout(I
of Trustees of the Graded Schools,
members of the Facult.y of Newber-'y
College, te nilifisters and other )t'omali
Ient, gentlv.elnen of the city.
T1e gaduati.g class oecupied seats
on the left of t lie stage, Slpt.. Wallace
In tbe center."
Rtev. E. '. MceCl li.tovk opened the ex
0Ceises withI a short aId rloI)l)Ir)1iatIe
prayer.
The exi-ellent, music, which added
n mtch to the success or t.he exer-ci-es,
was furiIisled by the Newberry College
C orchester. These young men play well.
Miss Anelia Wicker then read an es
L- 0a1y o ' PI 'I*. Th1 e subject, was origi
n Taal, and she dealt with ollice seekers itt
n a clever way.
T'ie next speackeir was Miss .tuth
b1 Wel Is. who by the way is meond honor'
of her class. I let essay dealt, with the
"Caiser-vationl of Eu'lergy", and she
handled it in a way fat' from the staid
and bedridden scienitiliesubjects, treat.
in, it more inl t poeic way. iHer
1,hong hts werc well woven togethier an(
she did perfect justice to t.he subject
"Nothing Wasted".
tiss Loila AlIstelle lulm1er1 took for
her sIlujeCt., Ninet,y-nino Year s
e InI a)ce ". She proved herself a Ver-it
able soothsiayer. and her prophle'si
were by no tmais taille, but, showed
much iveniol.
iElrvit Alaaurice Tiller has the dis
tinietion of bein)g the only male member
e of the clatss of 119. His subject, '"Uln
Ll conscious Inlluectce", was a broad one,
o but, was lindled inl at way so sipile and
- miti1-al as t.o show elearly his fatiliari
ty with it.
S"VeitLS Vincit . "Truth Cotiaers'',
hr ie Chiss m1oto was liSs I tatti. Jate
y Sloan'% subject. Miss Sloat was par
t.ieultrIly for'tutnate in selecting a sit -
ject. so ap'opriat,e. She r'ead inl a
clea, distinct voice, and was well ap
plauided.
MIiss Ju1a4nita Viola SVIIImpert, read
an entertaining essay oi "Wit, and
dumtora'"'. Her1- su lbjet!!, while not1, iti
O01s altogether', was exueedingly en
jjoy able, acye~ and quaint..
T he. it.h and last, essayist, was NIliss
Alaggiae Leona 10pt,ing. NIliss Ilpting
ha the di1st,inet ion of being Iirast, honor'
graduhate, and well she deserves it.
Il'Pssbly' heri clue to) success is (ond in
heri -ujal*et-"H etat y Lies in biIook in g
E'yes" SIhe patssedi the old st.uaibling..
blotck, "T he' St,ani-ad of TIaste'", with
a11lying 0 olots, ard conhined heraself to
ini warad beaut ay, and hera essai showed
C fertilit,y aid or'i;:inality of t.htuphlt.
SO pt. \\ ulatce theni addtlressed tI e
at graduat ing chirs in k indly 1 and well
e chosena i'eta'k s. lIe sp okl(e of t,b e diu
vaiedo school Ii f', ao,l 'ar'nestly ad
,vsdthe grthauate's, oneii and allI, to
C ct)tinu me L,heira sand ies al1ready so well
st.arted. The di ploaas were t heni
gi ven thle gradltmtes. So lt. \Val itlac
said1 that it was nt thle custom to give
C prizes ort mai(lIs, but,L a fr'ienad of thle
, school land givena (Pie to bie IPiesented to
t he pupil miakintg the hiighlest recordl.
ii ThIiis was a haIpy and ae'e'able sua
praise, not only to the audiencee, but, es
Specially AIliss L eona l'pling, who hby
Ii. hi'' aPt ness and stud iouisnass fell heit'
t,o lie aiedal, hanvinag obltainted thle IhighI
est natrk in ihe Iinaal examiiation.
-Supat,. Wallace theta i'e:l thle honor
rolls, etc. Tlhe roiatlet.e list is fotuntd
below:
l'~uIilIs w ho adoe anat averagec of 90o oni
,r ah'ir' mouanthly 'elaprts: IA'ona Il'pting,
tuih Wet 'l s>, le:s!ie Si:baumper'at , NIar
gueie t rtomter, k I Dor'a WNilliiimson,
I 'ohr I ,atke, P. aul inte ilde, L' oi s (og
ants, llar'vey Cnabaiss, I itriice Ilick
man,tt I ani se .Jon es, Tlhoais TParrant,
dl Nietlit Tillea', Oehrllese Willinamsona,
C at'o \All, Nlaozie I ):ii k, A Ilice
WesV't, l'aiioce G;ideton, .\labe l'Tarrtanat,
SSad ie Il'earsont, lCthel I lower's, (C'atmilIlI
e Hosalyna M'aauner Alattie lytinag, 1> tna
it I1 ipt, .lamnes Antil, .Jaceksona hotwers,
Iliaard Hur itonPi, A\gnaels C~h apmian,
.Johntonte, IIiart'y V'oss, Ann ,l i one Pi,
.' terna Alain ii, .1 ames Hur at.oai, C LLar'
IH'elch: er, Sarai louaseal , A lice Autll,
.d i Jimie0 Ri vet's, LFleter ot ord e.
ii- l'apils who maatde ant avyeirg of 95i oti
thieiri i(t mot.bly' reporLs: II len Gioggans,
..l'lise 'F'illet, Lateile Wilsont, Nlamnie
dl. II ill, AIyi'a Mower, NIlary CJarw Il hur--t
a's tona, Hattie Ibp lp, SitaaI lawI, ~Sad ie
n IHower's, i'li zabet,h I ur aton, Louise Autll,
b allat llook SI immaons.
thieira final examI iat.ionis: L eoa Ijptiniig,
I uhaL WelIs, Hertal J 1acobs, 1l I oa
Williamison, Lola Lake, Leslie Tlaylor',
VtPearl G ideoni, Gertraole ReIedera, NJairy
m[ Loul Ioweras, l'loyd lradiley, Il'ailinae
to (tlder', Icalmrl'iiler', I,.ois ( ;ogganas,
ilim.ve ( 'anitism Ml.,ie I),niaack
A lile West, I' elt lIowers,.lolloy DIvl
Mary Flyill, ["ldna Hipp, 1o0inalyn Suin
mier, WVIlIaIIIn Garlinlgtonlli o M11IH el
ianii. Odus Ki bler, Rloy Stiniumer. irt
land Wicker, I"lo-nce lowmlan, .Jkm
ulta iEvans, \'rina Miaybiln, EIIIII
Dilaulitis, Williai Ewart, P'aul Hlal
acre. George Iltutchison, J ames Bli-tol
Claellce Kimard, elilebect NIahol
Mary Davis, NIIty Portde, Fletche
Pordt., W. T. Tartanit, ,Jr., Corrie1 I,v
Ilavird, Juliat Kibler, \'er'na SmIm111e.4
Mary Wright, 1-:!oise E-aarhardt, Hilub
(G'tigiganw, letisii .lns, \lice Aill
.111HIL .10hnStone1, [-',va Kihler, l6eginl
WAilliamws.
I 'lipils whoti made II, i.verage of 95 o
linaul vxItIilnations: I(eoilI I.ptin
ielen Goggalns, 3ei" Seiurnmperi
I,tieile Wilson, I"lise Tiller, Louis
.ones, aIli Ilill, NIYra I Mower, Car.
Aill, Mary Car-wile 1l3i1ton, Ilatti
Iii pp, Sadie Iiowers, Saldiv I'varsonl
Mabel Tal-vani, ".niiev Gidcon, Mlizi
heth !Wurton. llattic K'pting, Carri,
P'ool, Williaml A\ill, L.ouise Atill. Agnle
'i lluani, 2laIilt R(ook Sini0nons, Ani
.llnes.,I).Iuise Hlipp, Grady GToggany:
.IalaIS AIl, Alan Johnstone, JaCksoi
lowers, Hitciaid I1ton, Ilarey \'os.
Iessie Nibler. Sara 1ollucal, I Iessi
Dhick et,t, T"li Wo\V st., . lis AtIll, J iml
mIe ll i ti vevs, \, Ja I tlelcii
I'upils not bst't at dat during th
chioolyear: I ltona i"piilg, ItIh Weli
HIen Goggatls. I'earl West, ]-A Dor
W II iamson, IN ise Ti I l1w, .11 la I aisley
OChleCSC WilliamlS01n, II AWOi I IippII
Sadie G"oggania, Nlattie IEpt-ing, N'dwi
llipp. (rady Gotranl, Kls i feKoir. Wicker
Clnrenee Kimu-k!, Hlwiecca Wicker.
A fter Icaditig the rport. IRov. Tille
pronoiiced benlediction.
The exerui'efrellectedeli credi
upon Mr. Wallace and his corps 4)
inst I'uetors.
The aUIUnIR- WaS latrge and fully apfil
preciat.ive, I; was Shown by their frc
(Ilik"nt apphause and lilral ""ifts to lth
"-swect, and winl.omle", and mlani;
grvaduitaLes.
Hca 1.s In A* 1 .s.
AMr. A. C. Thonims, of Iltysvilke
Tex., ias fouid a 1inore vidluable di.
eovery tiai its yet evi ilde i' N I h
Klondlko. le r years lhe slilered lit
to11igoly froml) onstu Ip, nionl, accomi
palled by hnrhgs;anld was ah1
41ltitely el ed ly Dr. Kitg'm New Dis
very for1 Cot'lSilipionl, (1tiugh.4 Ii
Cols. I I I dvch res 111m' gold is of 1tI I I
value Iln eonliparimon With this mnarvel
Ols celit. ; Woo r have it, evei it it t os
Ithundred d4tt ia ia hottl e. Amthini
llro lhli-is and Itll thrl):t fmd lun:I
Alectiown iat piasively viired by ai
KiDng' New lisvovery for Consi'ani
Hl'i. Trial bottles free ait Roberisoi
& ( it-le S a1i It 111 I )Inllg Stju ori
Regillar size 50 is., aln d $1 00. Ua1
alited to cure or prie rtlmidedi.
I ev. *a3 si 1". . s cill i ' 40.
The en itract has been signed a
arranginentside r li i ev. Samf i
-ones, th e falnokis lectriler, to lectille
heriG. (for the belnefit of the I-"xceio
Fire Coimpanly oilnriday even'ing, .itn
LoM,h. This w il be a O pport.'lnlity thi
every citizen .should tace ad vantage c
to hear somlething good. 1\1r. .llnc
has a world-ide rett.alin anid i
greated by inin"e crowds eve vrwhei
hiigoes. itietitst wioll bept n alia.
aniii early datie ael s the number of
served-thotm e sdeNaui~i t),s-wilb llimile
beiiiln t.ime lin seur Sin' tone.iisLiuoi
(ll .10Sat1ae toWt
Wel i hae t ep Tiiet' ali by t e'ore
Tleam of tthcedaxcelaitr liirkc (i'opa
tog ask f"5,he m rons ho w hve sprinh
lorils bewenp. Uai'ill am i'sandt.]
NI Whte' Iod,ih Z-non ali i,re sot pleaI
not:., maktie th2 trn uo w t,a1i,i
pra'tic n uftisel is of.hI i. uitahIlr
Cites.i \ttnl opfinle, but, nt, tor
much-~anin tfhis wae yous mayinhei
money11 and honori~is fom Colum~ia.du
Al'isse St I arah - sU ('an ll Kte lina
n i tna'ls. ht adMiieWlc,o lthetai Spe
destnined bSat, e cgii Sup(rit.ndInt, i
smum ist,ftl i t ii for t t.enchers t(l hr ugli
ou tt.hI es tanie. l(ls l t~
Tis i n:l~tew(i dpure iandi itU goe
wi,out, sayiinig Mtat,ltit Io will dra
ings more ntrti . tha prosy it
manI i' hel. S'arnwel l' l it .
of.lr. anI MrI . I~'ill N. angi'y,d. e lfr
1- The Board of Trustees of the New
I- berry (Graded Schools held t ho annulal
:- election for tenehers last. nigit: at.8 .0
I- o'clock, which rsutilici ais follows:
it W. 11. Walhitce, SuMinedn r ls.
W- W. Y. Palr, Miss Nilatry IIIrItoll, MIiss
. arrie Aulil. Iiss Ititchel MleNlaster.
1, Miss Lizzie )ominick, Mliss Nilyt. Me
r Pal . \li6s Iloi.e \\ elch ald M is MIa.g
o g ie Dan0ie.
, M iss Liaurat Illeaso Was re-eletvl to
y teaeh the factory school.
, iliss loi.e W'elch hasheoen tach)in)g
it inl t.ho patah-Itrad-d St'hool ad
M\ iss I )atniel is a native of V ir.inia, her
It holm beinig inl Stiuttonl. Sit is Iow
', vaing(ia in a priilvate fauily, that of a
I llieitminist in Washington, and
C COmelVS iighl' I'Co11enILde111d.
I l'rof. W. It. AManive wats electeod Su
t perintendent of the I oge stlchool, wit h
the) present assistatnts, \Iisses Irene
- Snowden and I illa ieese.
4A S1i10t 1 It.-tile ltelis tluia,
Satti'dilay Iight at small battle took
pliev 4t Sodom, in Salidht Conty, he
I twen the I )eliao,. Jonles timd[ Gillian
, faction. Ou)ir inforumt. could not, re
,3 latte miuchl of the Iiiuls(itncs ic ladiig
- to ie trou irmbi, howevel, he stated tilliat
thlek Siloot,illg was-, donv by Ir. NIISI De
.3 I.iiach, iLid t hat. Iolph .lones, a one_i
.vIyvd 'olfederate t11sohlil, was shot, in
i th birta", or aeross the brelst.. ami in
011, 11n111e , 111nd thllat. Iliill .illian hi
ie b I shot .wice in the ii anl ItId was
I seriollAY hurt.. The aIove wa11s all tlhe
dotails we wvrk able it) oblaill.
A Clauiek t en lit sIm-ee.
A. (. . Min o alInOcS that, Ol ae
count of it eiti-e inl business he will
f offer his stock of goods at. aItutal cost..
Whien A. C. .lnVs Speaks he means
-business anid '.h4 lin-chasing public
- know whilatt to Ixipoet, itn the way of
bargainls. IHis spetcial Satio will boginl
on) Weldnesdhty mnorninlg and conitinueits
o til thet! i 1Ith i 1t.-n.It 1 L 0I1tead his .14u1
aid(I get ini t hell Il first, for. gVllilIlo
bargu ils.
Ityrime, lp lat.kImjjlith, i .
There halts bon 'olVlSiderable said
atlld writ.tln aIbouit, tlhe dld body foifnd
- in t'e arshipped from here to Chi
eno, being 0 thatII1 of fliury 'V. Ilyvrne,
the bhacksmith, who loft, herk ,oit the
U time thm cat wits ship itd.
t "lhief of I 'oli i lun1tter has done all
1n his power to litill ot. whet.herl or IoL
it Wias 113 I )V, and)I if l1(1, t.o loc ,L h imu.
-e lis found ouit, that, Ilyrne is still
livitng, anld tell day.. ago was at work in
A tIILts, ( ht., it his I radC.
C h i f I I tIIter Is co I ,mn I enit i wit.h
3yIule's people, and the Illystery as far
ats Newh(wry is vonecernel-d alits hel
cleared up11--anld Hy-ne st,ill livvs.
Os Snio At P*rospetily.
Tickots for Iev. Samil I'. .ones' lee
I-.ure, Which will be dolivered hiero on
.line lilth, in the opera house. have
beoln put onl sl. at I.-losperity. Al i sses
l i II lIr )and INIggI1t' lIUSS01 ll11 h V
tbe f.1 Ikets and will Iush Lbh sale. ThIeL
b hotrd Ol whiclh to cheek olT reserved
iOeats is at Iluonter~% & W h eler's dIrug
store. TheII Pro'(speity 111 peopl by) thi
tty L.o secure' chic 0seat,Ls, and1( if als
maiii~ 11y LIs I i rt.y buly ,iek eLts an ml wil I
Lion.
OUR OWN MAKE!
Robertson's Pepper
mint Cor-dial.
<ly~ for i (ll <lo.' of 1the
anl chil<lrenOI Olyl\ 25 eents
f'or sale byv
IDruggisls on) the ( "(rner'1.
- Moved.
- optinttlg ai green'1 grocer's s-ta31l oi
- lIain St., (W\'esl's old4 stand)(), whiere
good and1( freosh ilientS can(1 be4 had1 ini
toforei b)1en1 alle 14) fiurniish1 our) cus
14orn4'ers. Wo w.'ill be1 lee t o~0151 14)rlve
OtO8 ono 8 as o are)l)' btt'r p)repared4 to
-J)ANIi.:s. & W~III,AM44.
A!!m'ual Mcclilli Slockihoi'r 1Hoinc Mutual
I'Firo Piaoiia Associationi of
a SOala Carolija.
(il.Stok hlolrs (If theil tom M010Nouta
Caro(1 lina. will bie beh1( in1 the ( 'oumii'
Chamber)ois at. Newherryi'~ , S C.X, Wednei4s
1' 4h1y, iV hl day3 (of .11une1, IM80, atL :1 p. m.i
r' All 'stockhiohler's are4 re(spectfully rie.
I 'ITilIH. '. IIAI(MON,
I (Gen'1 Agent.
(GHLAP FRUIT TR EES.
le AVING; AN I'NX'lullNCl AS
'(3 I I 5iSleiman fill li ve years' in the
Le~ Con t.e and) K(eiier I 'ealr Trces, '1)oe.
(1ach11: II stand14ard A ples and1)1I ' P .eh
i- 'i'I'e('s, $L1 .)1 and ll otber kinds oIf fotuit
14d t.rees5 and14 ines as chieap. Giv1 me1 y14 our
of (IrdlerIS. I guaran itili m'1 y stock to he
8- 3i110 fill till st.oik that dii's and)4 reIplace
r''I''epeset ing i.wo1 oIf thie best Nurs''ries
id an<I I will ci4.1 and44 5041 vo.4
(G. 1Il)DOMINICK,
I i'08.. 1..,,ya , a. (
Special Meeting of Stockholders
ASP'I-CIAL, AMEITMN OPa 'r111.:
,stowkholders4 of The CAtrolinai
Millnfaitt -ilir C'ollipany is by ordtivr of
tht- Boar-d of Dairutc,tors, enbd to tet
it I1. A 18. Wedntedlaity thu 24th dity of
- lile. HK99, for. tho purpose of consider.
in-'r thl' (Ittestionl of increatsintu the vapi
tal stovk of thil Corinpaly to $10.000.
M1. A. (AU\A,SIA.,
SIIle-:S l-)1:N'r.
Nv'wherry, S. C , May 26, '99. 4 t -&.
We have been a
Little Quiet
Lately. Could
not make much
of a
On account of
goods being de
layed on road,
butthey are here
now. Maybe we
have something
you need.
Do You Ra?
Jlist 11u1icikoil (110 toln afuld wonlyv
fivo ceit. Novels. \\'o ask otly ;c.
1)o you pla2y Crokinolto N ice
boaldfi t $I.f)) 1itl $2 30(.
)o yott wvnr listlos? \Vo lIIitV
tho wiro olovs, 01 hOV! tOut, aM. 2:-le.
Do you sow Y \\'O h1vo spool
Throad at, 1c., 2. e., ai l:'. (- it-e.
Thr10ard s its goo its ftiny 7iw. Throad1.
A prl.ly lint( oif novol(t's inl J1ew.
lr,inllu'lingllil, t.Plins for lItiblboll
lit'lls, Bolt Btlielos anld Shlirt. \\aist
SlIts, '11itts, (ovvs aind Fiinm. A ny
of t ioso goods it
"Racket erices.
You ulso Soap' \\'o sell it, Ind
hrow in a pronlitu,.
l'or t o t d h c ibit wo ivo i ,t10
'111-Itt '5 Chi ol.i' -w~p. o wtst
Toy Sprili itng f ots it w.. afll ' ..if
Thoy aro "iiitv."l
(4ar1-dolI Tools, iase i ls, I) ub or
l tis, Itioty h'arseAs, ()tilt Cotil Nov.
Allios, I whatt.t i ll UbelIhibdroln liio
Cutly-just kipnelw<d. sonio very
protty (hildren's Caps. You wstv
pins; yoi l nni l l ' 1fa i it nl"\w, its W
,an i t v a los of us1fu hos
2hltt i o v t, at.'I hai t fi d .
a ( to it i nho we se'' it ll all h in-sI
I o<isit a .low iti . Tit's ourli'
to. tt I 4
'Iueh i eihe fitit t IC .--itt C ftor itfh.i mvo -
l' llie i it''I -| ilc l.ihhiiiif,( '. S il,
in itnI it' hi Ihtt, neii.' a t pe
riod I of t (ea l i t ar itin nelI buli.
*nt-ss N,-colui, h 2ina c e10 -' s Iitio t ir.
iou th ti hc i toi'k it. ad tlo-h>w nt0s ,
onh the$LI1 n) Th f hi rd, itfof he wliC Chis
-us d'on ani v eragI o fg -s.hn i
FLYNN'itoS A SH teSTRE.os,i
Hot Senson
Has Come at Last,
And Now is Your Time
To Buy Something to
Keep You Col.
I w ish l o (.all spu-cil laltion to
t ho following lines:
lhir yOW'i l find it big line of
ORGANDIFS,
L AWNS,
MUSLINS,
PIQUES,
and aill hinlds of whIitte "(wibk
D)resm ittrils revadyvto mak11h ulp,
with (rinlilillgs, Ov, , to milatll.
l''lns of all kilnds, Colrsots, light.
weight Iad Rvest , iibbonst, Laies,
Oxfmrd t ivs inl aiblindanlell, aill s"zos,
vo!ors mild privos. In faet, every.
hing that goes to n)I ko up ia lir"t.
lasm h1lics' departimlnt,
If ymi will jisk to s o Iot, w ather
qrOOls you will he shown an inliluinso
line bught espvviilly for tho hot,
m1onithfi.
Sorge (,(oits fil(] Vests in Sauno
mill 6minld Clit, Alpacaeal l fi l Mohlair
Conts uld Vests in b.1lack aind colors.
\Vhile . )1wk Piants, Fanev vsts,
SI ra v, ( raht, ( 'rushOd, St i HI and
Al )inIto 1ails ilk featelilr weight.
V ivi Kid 81howq, hhack aild in,
hot h inl loos atal Oxfords; Negligeo
Sir ill profi sio, ia ll colors, phnn111
1ui falney. Illavo pliaeI i special
li141 Of N0ghiges ShliS Oi l 011ount.or0s
to ho closod ait cost.
All kitals of light weigrt Undr
W01ar, 111f IlosI, ote.
ii IN.j.itst. o(Illo d a big lineo of
W1aha1blo ties from il e. pcr doz. up.
Vonl will finld ovoryt hing lit, lIZockI
Iot(om( 'rices. Comlio in anld givo
ii. A. REAW1ICK.
liO ithk oirs 100sIvctll1
CE I CE
My wagon is out to
day, and will run con
tinuLally. We expect to
give our Patrons the
very best service.
Ice will be sold STRICTLY
208JI CASH. Please do not
ask driver to rmem
ber or chatrge anything.
If your tickets are out
please pay at thK. t
rate. I am forced to do
this to save annoyance
and book work.
You can get tickets
at my store or Ice House
at 50c per 100 lbs. We
cannot deliver less than
3 lbs. We earnestly
solicit the patronage of
all, and ask all to assist
us in carrying out our
reasonable demands.
Thanking all for p-ut
liberal patronage, we
remain yours to please.
| TheIce Man.
110e8( Houo hIono No. 71.