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DNEWHERRY MAltKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat...................... . . ......... 6(@6 c. Shoulders ........................... 7c. fla ............................ 10@12c. Best Lard ............... ....... 7 @8c. Best Molasses, now crop...... 50c. Good Molasses..................... 25@35c. C orn ................................... - 5C. M eal.....................,........... 60c. IayI............. ................ 75e. W heat Bran ........................ $1.00. 1st Patent Flour .................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour .................... $4.50. Strait F r......................... $4.25. Good Ordinary Flour ........... $3. .00. Sugar....................... ......... 61 Gio . R iCO.................................... 61 84c. Coffee ............................... 10( 20c. Cotton seed meal, per sak... k1.00. Bale Hulls, por cwt.............. 30c. Country Produce! Butter, per lb ............. 15@20c. fggs, per dozen .............. loc. Chickens, each............... 121(@200. Peas, per busll........... . '70c. Corn, per bushel..................i65. Oats, per bushel.................. 35@40c. Sweot potatoe .............4050c. Turkoys, per lb.............' 8c. Fodder, per cwt ............ 60a 5C. Mr. and Mirs. B. Lacklamp, Elston, Mo., write: "'One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup."1 Bobertson & Gilder. Hoiie iad Lot For sa e. IPor terms and part,iculars apply to f&t tf Dr. James M. Kibler. Silver Orerlng. The Ladles Aid Society of the Pres bytorlan church will g'vu a silver otrer Ing at the residence of Mrs. J. W. M. Simmons oii the evening of the 25th instant, beginning at 8.80 o'clock. Sil vor offering at the door. Refresh ments free. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Mat good. wholesome food, and plenty of it,-Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is made to (xTRtni. Robertson & Gilder. Reatly for Distribution. Tihe annual catalogue of Clenison College is ready for distribution. A copy will be sent to any address uooti application to President, fartzog, ClIm soil College, S. C. t&f 4t. Fir at Maybinton. Last Wednesday night about mid night the bari of Mr. W. B. Oxnei at, Maybito.o.t was discovered to be on fire. The barn and stables, the stalls being below, were all destroyed. In the barn was a lot of fodder and straw. Mr. Oxner suecaeded in getting out his mules, but his horse was burned up in the fire. The fire is said to have been the work of an incendiary. The Gov ernor will be asked to offer a reward for the atrtest and conviction of the guilty palLties. 11eWitt's Little Early Risers benefit perinanently. They lend gentle assis tance to nat,ure, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing consti pation and liver ailments. R.obertson & Gilder. Notice. To Introduce WV. HI. Baird & Co,'s Non-Alcoholic Flavoring Powdlers, I will sell 25c. packages for 15 cents. 2t F. M. IiNDSAYr, Agent. Mouldidga, Lumber, Laths and Sh Inglcs. STrUA Wr itoS. F. ri. LE~S~ii-:, M%anager. t&ftf 1Killed a Wild (oat. Mr. Wim. M. D)orroh last Tuesdlay killed a wild goat. The goat had been seen at different times during the past t,wo years about In the neighi-orhood, andl on Tuesday he and a few of his frIends took his dogs and went in search of his goatship, and succeeded in find ing and catching him. Trhey had a fine dInner as a result. An Exception to ths Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you wvant it. ST UA wtr BittoS. E H. LI.sLIIl:, Manager'. tfttf Stolena Pants. On Sunday afternoon .Jesse Edwards, a young man, was after a biird with a slingshot in the pines near the Southern freIght depot when he stumbled up)on a lot of new pants hidden In the st.raw. He r'eported the matter to Policeman Carter who wvent ovCr to the scene and gat,bered In t,he goods. There were several pairs of men's p)ants and one or more boys' suit.s. The plolice authori ties are working up, the case and we hope will soon have the guilty parties In their clutches. The marks on the good1s show that they caime from Mim naugh's. Beware of Olutmenots for- Catairrh that Contaii Mercury as mercury will sur'ely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem whein ontering It. throu gih the mucous surf.ace... Such arthcles shou d never be used except, on prlescriptins from repuitable p)hy siclans. as ther damage they will (10 Is ten fold to the gooid you cani possIbly dlerive from thom. Ilall's CJat rrhl Cure, manu facturedl by 1". J1. Cheoney & Co., T1oledo, 0., conttains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting dl. reotly upon I lhe blond and mucous surfaces of the system, in buyinig laut's Catarrh Cure be surie you get, the geninl. It is taken in tornallhy, and made in Toledo..Ohio, by F' . Choney & Co TestimonIals free. Role by Druggists, price 75e. per bottle. Hall's FamIly l'llis are the best. Beautiful Negligee Shirts, latest styles at Wooten's Dol1 ng a Good WVork. Last Friiday and Saturday Magistr'ate (Chappcll sentenced two negroes to the county chain gang. Wade Mobley went up thIrty days on a charge of lar ceny, while George Boyd got thirty days for breaking contract. Magis trate Chappell has been in ollice live months and during that timelt has given the county 795 days wor'k by punishing wrong-doors. From the reports thai, come to us from different sections of the count,y, SupervIsor H11ll is having some good work done by the convicts. VARIOUS AND ALL AOUT, Next week will be court week. Mr. George Wilson lost, a valuabl< mul last week. Miss Moses, of Sumter, is visiting gi Mrs. Werber's. Watermelous are plentiful now an aro cheap enough. Miss Lilla Cromer is visiting friond in Anderson County. Mr. John W. Daniels left yesterday for his home in Saluda. Mr. T. C. Pool returned on Friday last, from Glenn Springs. Mrs. C. L. Bleaso went to Columbia yesterday on a week's visit. Miss Irvin Weber, of Washington, is visiting at Mrs. Worber's. Sou pension notico by M. A. Carlisle, chairman County Pension Board. Mr. J. Waits Thomas, of Columbia, visited friends in the city last w-ek. Miss Grace Jones, of Asheville, i6 visiting at Hon. George S. Mow 3r's. M r. J..11. Ml. Kinard, of the Observer, spent Saturday and Sunday in Augusta. See notice of increase oj capital stock of The Carolina Manufacturing Com pany. Miss Bessie Hatchett, of Spartan burg, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. J. Scott. Mr. Jas. A. Bowers is spending a few days at hoime resting up from his duttes in Atlanta. M iss Ruby Daniels left yesterday to make her home in Union wit,h her sis ter, Mrs. 14. '. Williamson. Many of our :3chool teachers are at tending the meeting of the State Teach ers Association at Harris Springs thie week. The game of ball between Newberry and Prosperit,y Friday afternoon re sulted in a victory for the former in a score of 27 to 21. Miss Gertrude Simpson, who has been visiting relatives in this city, has returned to her home in Prosperity. )r,. I. C. Jones was elected a mem berx of the State Board Dental Bxamin ers at the meeting of the State Dcn tWl Association last week. An account of the killing of Mr. W. 'at lowers, near Little Mountain, on Saturday, is given by our' Wheeland correspondent in another column. Il'. Geo. W. BLIchaInan, of GeCCn wood, accomipan ied by h is sister, NI s. Dr. Werl, of itenno, vi'sited Mrs. Glenn and friends in Newherry last WCACk. Dr. W. F". 'elham has had an elee tric fan placed over his handsome foun tain. Wiile lie dispenses delicious driaks lie fans and keeps his customers cool. Mr. lduard Scholtz will move his family to the country this week, to spend a couple of months. He will move into a house neat Spearman's mineral Spring. Mr. Jacob M. Long, who has been located in Anderson for the past few years, after spending a few days with r'elatives here, left on Monday for Massachusetts to take a full course in electrical engineer'ing. The Chx'ist.ian Union of Head Spring Chur'ch wvill give an Ice cr'eamn festival at the residence of Mr'. H. L. Par'r on F'riday night July 21st fr'om 7 to 10 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Sunday aftcx'xoon and Monday mor'n ing the artesian water' pourcd fr'om thme pipes like soda water'. Thle superin tendent says it was caused fr'om alr getting into the pipes from working the force pump. Trhe watex' was al right. A letter came to the Newberry post oflice last week addrecsscd as follows: "Post Master' fox'war'd This Letter to ---- --'s mnother'. I think She Lives on the Widder- --'s place, Col ored She Is, Newber'ry, S. C." We have left the names blank. TPhe following persons have been selected as delegates to the Sunday School Convenition, to repr)xesent L4uther Chapel chur'ch, which meets at St. Matthews in the county on the 20th and 21st: M isses G ussicoKibe, Jessic Summer and Mr'. JTno. C. Goggans. Evcry sur'vivor' of the Confederate army and navy is urgent,ly requested to attend the township meetings fox the pur'pose of selecting township pen sion boards, notice of which will be found elsew her'e. Thlxese mcetinxigs ar'e in their interecst and they should attend. We have often heard of (deer huxnting and Op)ossum hunting by torch light, but a Newber'rianx has now come to the fr'ont and frequjient,ly spends eveningi hunting frogs by tdrdh light. He's an up-to-dat,e citizen and his catches a' timnes ar'e large. Who he is, you'll have to guess. Mr'. J1. Lawson Goggans, expres agent between Jacksonville and Savan nahi, is at home spending a week witi his par'ents, Mr'. and Mrs. Jno. C. Gog gans. Hie had thme misfortune to be ir a raiilroad wreck a few clays ago it which he received several br'uises neither of which is serious. We con gratulato him on his lucky escape. Col. A. C. Jones, of Nowerrmy, was on ouxr streets Satur'day. Mr'. JTones 1I well known tht'oughout the State at one of the main movers in the prohi bition c'amplaign last year'. He says he sees no r'eason why the p)rohibitiox ticket should not win in the next elec Lion. If thme party had many such en thusiastie and bustling supporters a Mr'. Jones, it would give some one a ho VITIONS HPLD A 1"IF"SW.] laybiuon Stlered Up t)ve* tihe ljeoeIt Fire* In tbat Heation. On June 30th tho store house of Sims & Beaty at Maybinton was destroyed by fire. supposed to be the work of an incendiary, and again on the 12th the barn of Mr. W. B. Oxner was burned in the same neightorhood. The peo ple wore very much aroused over these constant fires, and on Saturday last they held a meeting of the citizens of that vicinity in order to see if some thing could not be done. Mr. W. B. Oxner was made chairman and Mr. J. L. Epps secretary. The resolutions hereto apponded were adopted and Mr. Epps was appointed to take them to Columbia and ask Gov. McSweeney to offer a suitable reward. Something will have to be done tn put a stop to thele constant acts of incendiarism. The following are the resolutions: By the citizeus of Maybinton and vicin ity in Mass meeting asbeinbled: Resolved, That whereas the store house of Sims & Beaty at Maybinton, Nowberry County, S. C., with its con tents, was burned on the nigat, of June 30th last, and the barn L-'longinj to Mr. W. B. Oxner, one-fourth of a mile from Maybinton, S. C., was burned on the night of the 12th of the present month, with fodder, hay, straw, wagon and a valuable mare, and whereas it is undoubtedly the work of an incendlary, Gov. bleSwecuey be petitioned to offer a suitable reward for the arrest of the guilty person or persons tbat they may be dealt with accord ing to law. Resolved, That His Excellency be requested t, offer a suitable reward in each case. A Frightrul Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. 11uckleo's Arnica S ive, the beit in the world, will kill the pain an( promotly heal it. Cur(3 Old S>res, Fever S r, i, Ulcers, 1:>11P, Felons, Cori, all Skin Eruptions. 11-t PIll cure on earth. Only '> c1q. a box. Uire guaranteed. S)aid by all Druggists. Ilioi, Notice. The surviving o 6oldiers and sailors who were in tile service of the Confed erate States are hereby notified to meet in Cerrspective towns161i1m V1n Sab,ur day, the 29th day of July, A. 1). 1899, at 10 o'clock a. im., for the purpose of electing Towt.ship Exatmining Boards of Pensions. The following are the places of meet ilgs: Township No. 1, Newberry C. H. "' 2, M t. Bethel sch'lhouse. "t "6 3, Maybinton. " 4, Cromers. 5, Jalapa. " , Longshores. 7, Williams. 9, Prosperity. 10, Jolly Street. " " 11, Wicker's camp gr'nd. Township Boards will elect one of their number chairman, who will meet the other township chairmen in con vention at the court house on Monday, August 7th, for the purpose of organiz ing the County Board. Every survivor of the Confederate army and navy should attend these meetings. T1he present chaIrman of the T1own ship Boards wvill please organize these boards. M. A. CARL!sLE, Chair-man County Pension Board. J uly 15, 1899.' IIarbecufli Barb sue! I We, the undersigned, will fur-nish a strictly fiIrst-elats, uip-to-date barbecue at Wards wort,h schoolhouse, near- Gold ville, on Thursday, July 27, 1899. lFif teen carcasses wi llbe seved by expert cooks. Music, dancing, speaking and other~ entertainments and amusements wilt be had. All sorts of r-efreshmnents will be served. The p)ublic is cordially invited, and wIll be given a royal good t,ime. Remember- the date. Remem ber the day and the place. Come one, come all. HAIRSTON & MILLER, t&f 3t. A Streak of LucIk. One day last, week Mr. Louis N. Rod gers and his lit,tle son were drivirg from Union to Newberry. About half way there is a spring of water. Mr. Rodgers got out to get a drink, he pulled off his gloves and quenched his t,hirst, got back in t,he buggy and drove on, just before arriving at Newberry he discovered that, ho had lost a valu able gold ring. He remembered pull ing off hIs glove at the sprIng. He spent one day in Newberry and return ing about ten o'clock at night he do cided to get out at the- spriing and look for the ring, having no idlea of finding it, as a whole day had inter venedl. He struck a match andi to his great, delight found the ring lying ate his feet. We congratulate him on his luck in recovering the ring.-Union Times. A Thonusan,d Ton,gues Could not express the rapture of An nie E. 8prInger, of 1125~ Howard at., Philadelp Ida, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con suimption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for iuy years had made life a burden. Aother remedIes and d&,ctors could ,vlve her no help, but s says of this Royal Cure a "it sou remov. I the pain ia my chest andc I can now sleep soundly, something 1 can &came,ly. remen r doing bfre. I feel lke sounding its praises throughout the Uiverse." 80o w ill every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat Cheat, or Lungs. Price 50o. and $1,00. Trial bottle free at all Drug Stores; every bottle guaranteed. A Wholeate House. Dr. W.14. Pelham is now conducting a wholesale as well as a retail drug - business and has on the road two rep resentatives in the persons of Messrs. C. P. Pelham and Mose Huiet. They - have been sending in ordeis right - along and will make the wholesale s feature a perfect success. D)r. Pelham t. is up-to-date in all his ideas and knows nothing but succens. THE NICWHERiV 000 OASE. Nutwithatndlug the Litigation In tme u-j preno Court t,he Uase 11oba Up I Agolu Is ab Hatuda Magle trate's UCourt. Saludn. July 14.-The now famous case of Langford, charged with steal Ing a do.4, which went u) from Ncw berry to the Supreme Court and called forth a decision fiom J ustice Jones that Is not tly a classic, but makes the "6yallow 4og" a Subject of larceny, turned up before Magistrate Mathis of this place yesterday in the shape of claim and delivery. The man from whom it is climled I-angfor'd stole the log gave bond sometime ago, and had a Saluda magistrate to take lilim in pos aession. Langford iiimediately gave bond and replevited the propert-y. That, Accounts for its being up in Salud: Dount,y. All day yesterday was consumed in the hearing of the case. About twen Ly men, women and children were cx mmined. The dog's pedigree Is noth ing extra. le is a coninioll, long-ear Ad hound. If he over trailed a fox, reed a 'possum, vaugh arabbit or kill Ad a sheep It was not brought out in the testimony. lie is a very docile look ing, unassuring (log with white sit, ,, md appears to be little concerned as to tlhe determinat,ion of the suit. While the attorneys yesterday elted law, quoted poetry, grew pathetic inl theLir appeals and occasionally electri lied the Court room with elo(llence, '"1olly" lay (uietly In a corner, ap parently "sm, ,Zing, save whenl he wvould s11111) angrily ever and anon at, a pestiferous Ily. The argu .nts closed vt 8 o'clock last lightand J,::;e Mathis after sleeping >ver the case t -3 morn ijg dceded to Tive the dog to hib Nuwberry owner, nd that ir. Langford Iy the costs. Not a single feature of poor Rtolly's Ice changed while judgment was be ng pronoucteod, nor could one tell wvhether th . Judge's decision pleased )r displeased him. -Special to News mu Courier. Thomas Zhoads, Centerfield. ., wvriucs: "I u1(1red from piles seven )r eight years. No remedy gave me 'clief until DeWit,'s Witchl Hazel 3alve, less thani a box of which perla ently ouredi me." Soot'-ing, healing, p)erfectly harmless. B3eware of coun Lerfeits. Hobertson & Gilder. ilegant Tr,unks and Bags for Tourist it low prices at. Wooten's. tf. (B. M. of Womaii's olclc, Richmolid, Va,) INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Will OD6811 scho0o1 SO16mbor%81 111 1899, Music Room in the central part of the town. Terms, $2.50 per 8 lessons. t&f tf. Y. A. naiclus Dilos at ime Orady IunspitaI. Mi r. J1. A. D)aniels, a jewelry mer'chant f Newberry, S. C., died last night at ~he Grady HIospltil. Hie was brought ~o Atlant,a yesterday by his son, Drm. B. ~. Daniels, a surgeon on t,he Plant Sys ~em, stationed at Thomasville, to have noperation p)erformed fort a compilica ~ion of bowel troubles. The operation was an exceedingly dangerous one and ac never rallied from the effects, but rapidly began to sink and died about 12 'clock. His remains were sent to his home in N'ewberry today at 12 o'clock, and will oe interred there tomorrow. Mr. Daniels was well known in this alty, having visited here often. His nephew, MrI . .J. W. Shields, lives .on Hlunter' street. He was an old Confed orate voteran and1( a member of the P'al metto Sharpshooters, of South Care lina. He had many friends in hIs na Live State who wvill 1)e pained to learn' of his death.-A tant,a Journal, 13th. Newvberry Count,y Hunny-Sch,ooi Conv.-n tioni To be held . t, St. Matthew's church on Thursday :.ued Friday, July 20 and 21z FIR 11P'. Y, 10.30 A. M. Dehvotioniae iCxercises. Welcome Address, by D)r. i'. 0. Hentz. Recsponse, bcy Pries. G. ii. Cronmer. Normal LT~c non--taught by I rev. WA. I. Hierbert-International 1Lesson for July 16. Query Biox. Recess. Topic-Selool Management, by3 10. P'. Cromner and WV. A. Counts. Normal Lesson-t,aught.by Rev. A. .. B3owers-International I .esson J1uly 2.' Query Box. Assignment of Delegates. Adjournment,. Devotional ICxercises, conducted bcy R1ev. M. W. Rankin. Reports from Schools. State Work --I)scussed b)y D)r. W. B. Pe.ihan and R1ev. W. I. Herbert. Normal Lesson, taught ' y J10. B. Wil bur2-Internationial Lessot, for .July 30 Topic--Sabbath Observance-Opened by Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick and Rev. W. HI. Arial. Query Opened. Recess. AIIRiNOON SICSSION. Class Management-Opened by R1ev. G. D). BIlackwell and M r. 0. 1H. Cannon. Query Box. Organization. Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. By the Committee, C. F! IToyl),a Secearys. Struck a Poltar Cord. OurI local last week on the horse hose wagon struck a popular cord in the breasts of some of our tax payers-thosc who live oT sonmc distance froml the public square-from whom we have received many words commending iis for tatkiig i) the question. We ale only advocat;ng what we think Is j'tstly duo all the eitizens. Newer.-y has reached a point in ntimbers of pop uilition, in enterprise antd pro'gi-ss tid In wealth thlit, ner citizens" iare elntitled to full fire protectic-n, and onle citze-n Is entitled to as much proteetionl as another. A horse and hose wIagon, wit,h our' telephonloe .,wtem, ill comie i Rt ' ear putti Rg all on Ian CaIuaL footinlg 1s is possible. Of course the electric Mtri systom would be better, but, the hose wagon and horse could be made to tanswer for i while at least. Le,t us hear fromi the eitizns on this quest.ion, t.hey are all interested. An Ex-Neweriani Uet a Lteutcnny. As has b)een published in the papers, ie assignment of olicial Iositions in Lie proposed new army, 6ou-4t1th ('-ro liia wits to receive one captaiiey and tlree liiutectnanlcies. TIhe appoiolt.viets are being ma111de aid we seo from ie Columbia Iecord t hat. t lieit,enatneyl has fallen to ai ex-New )m-rian. The IRecord says: "('apt.. Thomas MIoornat, of Com tt ny I, , ceoIndi liimeit., is to r'ec i- . L liteatenanaiWy. lie is i son of mr. T. S. loorman, lib-raria of .lhte ulplremle !otrt, who reecived it t.elegr"'taml) this nornin'.- from Washingtjon, ainnioune-' ng t hat Captait 'MooImlan had bteen de ided onl fo'. one of the lieutenants flaves. Ile is t-onsidered to be at liic mOldier an1d wa, very Jpopular wit h his nola in tlie regatnent. Ile is a young Ilan, but well dosolrves the I il or. Maakinag tootun. A spevial 1-u11n on sh:oes is beinlg latadi i' it ilimlalloh's. Hie is selling out Aueap to muatke roon for Iis inunense ew stok and rather than carry over ie is giving his culstonmers the benefit. -f a fi-st-Class Shoe It, cost aid less. Whike in selectinlg your shoes ie will have Iluinidreds of other bargtinls to -how you that it will be to yot,r int.er ist to investigatte before ntakiing your purchilses. Ile is a wido twake tIer haant and ha. tealized that, short profits inid (ItiCic tMIUSa pay. When inl town 2a1ll at Iis sore. lie ('haujrges you noth zig to look, and you amake no enemtMie-s f you do not buy. IfI lita the goas tild atsks it comparison of plices of the ;amle (1ualit.y of goods ulsowhere. A Gonod Selctioto. The followhig notice is taken from Ale St.. George's, I)orelester Counlly, 1"orrespondent to the News and ('outiet of the 14th, ist: "Mar. H. H. DomiiAck, A. M., of New Lrry i htis beut ciected principal of the it. Geo-ge'S High School. Nliss 1,1ey Minus first, assistant. No se,.-ond assis ,uant has yet been chosen." Ve congt'atk)atItte the pieopVle of St. ;eorge's on the select,iot of Mr. I oii iiek, wvho wvill suacceedi in buildinug uip u Iiine school at, that plaice. lie is a popualar' young geant,lemana, a gradutato >f Newberrty College, and ta woirt.hy sitizen of this counaty. We untderstaind .htt M ri. Doamianiek will acce pt the piosi uioni and aigaina r'epeat, that, the scho(ol has been fort,untate. tIMAT Its. I 'ecarl IHuzhiardt, the in fanit clild1( of Mr.a' and Mrts. Anattie 13uzhtard t, diied tt their home ini the county yester'day mor'n inzg. Thze r'eains were bur'ied ait 3et h l'deni this maor'ni ng at, II ('clock. MIr. II. K. T. lI nds (died ait Ihis home ntar Shady Grtove, [tnur'enis Counit,y, oni T1 hiirsdaty, I31,hh, aifter' a long andii patn fual illniess, in the 70L,h year of hiis age. H-e herec his triatl bravely anad gaive as suarance of v'iet.or'y over the laist enteamy. Heu had beent a consistent memcaiber 0o Shaidy Gro'(ve, anzd wais elder' for' the patst 4(0 year's. lie letaves a wife, seven gr'ow n child1reni and(t a ia'ge conicourase of frIinds and reltives t0 mourn'a t.heI r loss. MIay ther I,ordI's richIest bIlessinzg rest uplont tand abidiae with the b)eeaveCd Lines. ,* A $4. O(l iclE'1 Given1 A wny i)any. Th'le pliIishi as of Tat a: N a-:w~ V Yisi STr.A n, the h amnui,on,. sly illutst-ated SHun day~ niewspapiiher, are giving ai II lut i( I )i' Di( lY('a.f ach da oty for' t.he Ilaug zust list, of words maide by us inig thie let. t,er': conttainedl mi tio) more timates in atntzy oneo wor'd thi~an it is founid ini Thle New Y'ork Star'. Web, steri's I )ictioarya' to lbe cotis idered its tauthot'ity. Tw'~o( Goi> WV A'tu T a i:s (Iirast. eltass timte-keeperis) will lie gi veni dauily forn seconandtiaz t*ard best lists, antd maniy ot.hera vatluabile t ewar'ds, intclud(intg I)iai ni(ea Sets, Te'Oa Se ts, ChIt a, Steral in g SilI ver'warie, etc., ' te., in oralera of mieri t. Thais ednet,ionalemii conttest, is Ibeinzg g iveni to aid vertise atnd initrodlnaea thiis success fail weekly inito new hos tuand till pl)tizes will be awardled prlomp Itly w ith. out tplartt,ial it.y. TJwelvye 2 cceant st,ampiIs anutst be i nclosedl for' t,h irteeni weeks tr'ial subsciipt,iona wit.ht fult IIPitrt,iatlairs and list, of ovear300 valuable r'eward'(s. Coni test opens andt awairds commtatence Moan daiy, .Jaaae 26ith, aund closes Monday, Aim gast, 21st., 18199. Y'oumr list, cain r'each us iany (lay bet,weent these dattes, and wvill i'ceive tihe awvard to wvhichi It, miay lie entLItlcd for that, day, aind your nalame will be prtinted inm the following issue of iat' Niew Yoig 'STan. O nlhy one list carn be enttea'ed by the stane per'son. Prizes are on exhibit,ion at Ta Ii: STu' a's business olilces. I ersonis secuain g bi eycles may havo choice of Ladies', Gen-ai tlemnen'st or .Juveniles' 18139 model, color or sIze decsir'ed. Call oi' addaress lIept. "'lC," THisNitw Y'ouz STAr, i,236W.3:9t,h Street, New Y'ork City. f&t 6t iHarbtcu. Thier'e will lie a lirst, elass-batrbecaue given att P rospeity ont Sturday, J1uly 22nd. Coame one, coame till. No palins will be spaared to make the p)ubllic spend the day pleasanztly. l'Cvoryl: dy come anid enjoy themselves. t. 3t. W. J. MJ,rAS. Stop the Filea. Use our Screen Doors and Windows. STUAutT BI0s. I,'. U1. LECSLIN., Afnatger,. t&ftf TEACHERS WANTED. The trustees of the IHelena schools (Distriet No. 28,) will inet at school house, August 15th, to elect teachers for whil, id colored schools. Appll L'atlits vatl Ie 'it t.o vither of the III) Liersigild. Please stath. salary walit.ed. I alhY I). Slicx' i,i.:Y. Id. .1. T. l):NN IS. The atrois of Triwood school, I)ist.rit, No. .17.) will hold a nieetin III Pridity afterf Oin at, ;') o'clock, Au. rust II th, for t he purpose of electinlg a eachr for tho public teri. The sal t-y is *25 per niiont,h for firkt grado Achet'. Hourd vai bo had at $8 perl ionth, and probably cheaper. A ppli !tions eln be, hanided to any of hhe Ider"ined ti'ustees by that date. I). W. IIAItI, Nowherry. S. C. .1. W . PI 1'iN , . d. J. It. I%4 -: N, Ileleiat, There will be a inecting at, -inlyrnat ehoolhouso on Satu rdaiy. July 29th, or the 1ur1pose of elevtintg a teacheli or. 1hie next session. Salary $25 per nioit h. A pplivnt ions Iust, be handed ho 111idersitgned Iw-fore t hat datte. 1*. K..: . td. Trusters. Th piattrons of (;11rmntily school, DistriUet No. 27) avo reluest el to uect a the said school house on Salt1urday, I uly t he :2nd. 1899, at. 9 a. inl.. for thw )III-osI)SO Of VIVetiIg I teac'r for the iext, school term. All applicitts must, iTild in their applivat.iis by the ial o%v iamed dtte, to vit ver one of the I rus ees. 'T. K. I,i.Tzsi:v, .Ii)lIN (. AD.\S, ( I). Ir'Z moA l" T TI' fIt, tustees. NEW G001)S - - AT - - W10188ale Pricos. It, 'der to com. out. my stovIk at, re ail, I lind it iicce ssty to old inew roods, of Iti'tiVIes we htve out.. itId have just opened ive ease; of Iry oodsvonltainlin-. Dimities, Lawns, Pin~Ilts8, Sh eet ings llosiery, Ticking, India 12inenIs, Mens 'Shirts. ljonmhle Calabr)),ie, 1-n.1it of dll Loomn '11d NI doseo. gil (Itlach ,E - Sroid erI.ies, L I d ies' Undr ve.,4s, LIni.' Bal lriggll Under. shilti, aln< Notions. uld 300 dozen11 Spools of Cot.es Cotton Ill at WholVsale0 'IC0s. Come and See us often. A C JONES, New erry S.C., ,iuly -I, 18991. Administrator's Notice. madugainlst..l*. .es N. Matini, IOe('asedtI, or his estate, atre he reby woti Iied to prei'sent, t,h sIam ie (on oath t,o ,hc undeirsigiied, his ahdmiinist.rtor, t, Necwhierry, S. (C., atnd all personis ini lebt,edIi to it idi ( deceaisedh ait nOot.i Iied ,o) malke paymit,Vl.' to thie unditersignmed xithiout delay. l"(STl'it N. MIA lITIN. A dministrator of t,he kstatte of .1. N. Notice of' Final Settle ment and Discharge. k. thatt I will niiake it linai set tih nient 'ii thei <tate of Jiacobl ( lhianid, lec;ased, onl Wednesda(liy, (lie :ind (lay .he foreno (in(ti the I' robt) Courtiiii fior N"ewbe(-lrry Couniity, S. C., 11 and wil ini ii liately thiiaft Ur applyv for hete rs Disini aot'y as A dinist rat or of smdit es. ate. A ll personsx hi av a ig elalims agatinlst leid (15 .stt 0wll irendIer lii tte aile atily attes edl; andsi thi< a' itdebted to bei satid is. .tie will pauy thie saiiie oni or Ju tly 'hi; 1599h. ICE, ICE, ICE, Special Prices in Large Lots. We solicit the( padtronage( of all, and will doC ouir uitmoist to Notify uts if you wish wag ons to stop) at your' (1oor. S. B. JONES $chemes!n $chemes! --AND -- There are Schemes to get your money, but listen to our scheme, ...It's Protection... We protect you by hav ing our goods marked in plain figures, then you know that you get goods as cheap as the other person, no pri vate marks to keep you guessing whether you paid too much for your purchase. You pay for schemes, as everything cost something and somebody has to pay for them. Try our plan see our prices, pay cash, save money, on what you buy, that's our premium we offer you, we protect you, we are talking RACKET SENSE. Our businloss deollds not uiponl filso Sclomes, 1ior s8nsor0, nor ellmaevs, n1either upon hard timewm nor good iimos, upni friendb nor 0n0mies, religion nor politicos, but u1ponl getting rightly at the busiless4, u1ponl tho baIs of Inerit, tho host vatios ihat. mllonley will comn1ld Why do So ma1111Ny peoplo go to tho Rackot Sto-ro to biy, they kniowi a ScIhomo I iemsolves, they a1re Haying miLO1oy on thoro purchase, that's their )rOTmI ilin. Vall inl lino, you will bo pro t(cted at The New York RACKETISTORE. The Hot Season Has Come at Last, And Now is Your Time To Buy Something to Keep You Cool. I wish to callI sIpecial at tontion to thle following Jlnes ii baro you'l find11 a b)ig line of ORGANDIES, L AWNS, MUSLINS, PIQUES, and al nl kinds of whito goodls. Dr ess pat(nu readlI f'ICIy to mahke) upJ, wvithI t rinuinigs, et. , to maitch. l'i an of alil kUiils, C'orsets, light w~eight Undterves'ts, I lioin, LaJces, Ed( ginrgs, etc. Oxford IIi's I inl abundanie, all sizes, colorIhs andit prices. Ini fact every thilng tihat, goes to) mauiko upj a tirst class5 hiadies' depatmenuoit. Moifs fleparifilt If you wvil as8k to see hot weatheir gCods9 you will beS shhownh an0 immenso18 Ii no bought1 especially) for lIho hot Sergo CoaIts and11 Vtst in Saiquo andi Itoind Cut, Alpaca and1( Mohiair Coants anid Vsts- in black and colors. Wh'ite Duc1k Patst, Fancy Vesats, St raw, Craslh, Crushed, Still' and( Alpinmo IHats ini feather wveight. V 31~ici i Soes, lalckc and tatn, both ini Shoes aund )xford(s; Nogligoc Shirts in profumsioni, all COlors, plamir and fancy. Iil)la Oplcd a special line of Neglhgoe Shirts on counters to hI closod50 at cost. All kinds of light weight Under. wear, Hlf (Hose, (,te. H avo just4 opened 1a big line of wasthablo ties from l5c. per doz. up. You will find( e~rythiing at Rook Bottom Prices. Como in and give us a look. Yours respoctfully, II. A. RElYWICK.