The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 01, 1899, Image 2

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H. 11. AULL, EDITOR. Trutmpl from VArIUit Quarters. Is the sage of Sleepy Hollow quietly slumbering upon the banks of some gentle brooklet? "To wake each joyous morn and search again Thie famished haunts of solitary men." Mr. Will Iialfaere, of St. Philip's, informs us that, during the dry w.ather he has shrunk over one hundred buggy tires. Rain or shine, there is almost always a harvest for him who can turn his hand to it. If fortune Smiles uiponl youl, kiss her; if she turns lie' back u1)n1 you. just t.hrow a buggy tire, or sonlething of th' kind, tboit her neck, fasten your heels in the sand and swing hack wit,h all your might. WVe rcad a letter wi ich M%. l ioht. i\. Kinar hadhd writtten from Texas to his sister, 1liss Grae Kinallrd, of St. I'lhiip's, in which he says he ilas been over the greater part, of the flooded districts of tllat, State. lie draws I sad picture of widei-sread distress and desolationl amionlg Ihose uinlfortun11ate people. Wondet Wlhat young man that, was who got punched inl the back with an umbrella on his way to the Jolly Street picnic last Sat,urday. Say friend, she iiiist have been trying to pi(-k the loek to your heart. I'lease keel) your dog tied, for the undersigned will be a rotnd in a shor-t ti melc to sell you a 1p111p. \Ve don't want to waste l alf an hour talking and pleading witlh your log: we want, to see you. \\hat inldnrrnnrnt en;n be otl'(!1rd it), get our Wise ad)(] otherwise big m)en tl to quit. fussing ni)d fi'ing al omt comp)ilet ing the SLate 1loose? 'T'his, ill our1 mnind, is b,ecomling at <nest.ioin of grttt er lolenLt, than that, of finishing the ;'tate Ilouse. It ;s very evilent that those fellows have bren reading (;uli vers Travels \iong the I.ii1,illtiams, for t,bey wouhl di vile the people inlto bitter factions ovr1' ias sitall a mtt.I 1as that which (;iuliver t ell:; Its Igitatei the miinis of the Laillillutians, viz. w hich enil of an ("g shoui 1 always he broken first. I)ouhtl e.s s1me big tel low wants to kidtIle ia lie allolg thIle people, and then put, it out inl the same Iiii -r th at, I ;uli l r ext inu, ished tfh' Ilhunlus in tle! I)allace of the r;leen of Lillulllt, and thrn roiL all over the coun11try l'ryinlg ingraitulde, I ase in T.1he! undIrrsignied re'nl -mh('r' the( chl' when lie was as shy and as hashfll as i Slviillp 'flosslllm: and it wts at, this t"y iig i ei'iod of his life that. he 1as the butt, of elougli .jokes to hale ilnade a bras lumnkey stllle his nost! anid 1eep aloud. If lie Vnt.iled to make I re 10u'k, if was slll-u to lerate it lautgh not at the retlniak itself, but, It its atu thor. If he dfid any"tliing, it. was sure to be the wi'ong tling, and evetryboIy took otice of it., aid t.here lieve'r was it rot)d Saitialritlll nhad to hiel. p him l hire wats jt stone. In slort, atll manti aniid sc3e(d to delighlt, ill taukingO to-us atl draiwinig hiim back and forth i)ver' thle I umin.y. I hit now lie has grown'l ias and tliese thin gs no longer have11 a ny v'isibhIe elt'ect iupon hima. I t. is, th)ere for'e. he1 muilst conife.ss, w'ith some111 fe'l.. ing of reven11ge - andi revenlgi is sw1eet - that, hielets turn'led upIonlI his pIei'u. tills. and1( that, none lu'i' si':ipe, the ini lileent, uas well as thle gu ilty need not,1 look for' mer1I'y. Tfhie ullil'lreif is sonls, ofi ld ' youn1g, greatl orl smli. lIe hats iniade iup hiis limind to be' i'ver on the altfii, tio make(1 the least. oppot,unilit.y 80lliee for himi to pmoe ie withl sltn'age dlelighlt uponil his victimis. Alreatdy li 'ais many vailualIe t riphiies dangl ing at hiis belt, an ti h Ile war farle con1tinueIis. I'i)ssibIy 501n1 dauy, wh'Ien h'' is satis5 11i(d, lie will write lin acun'3)it (of Ihis ad' venItures in) a book, tht atl lie worlid maly know thaiit ,1(osh Tr'ump) has been31 aivengedl. .A genl)tItlit ain is failiiumg amnd v-ege tion) seems refreshed: each Iplantl. 80eem1 lng to nod and1 conigraItulaite its n ei gh bor ats t,he cool) br'ee/.'s sweep13t across1 tIle fichds. (liiNGa TO MANI1. Lieut1. Col. (1arl1 i -n MAlonehul to Nervicea inI thle PhIipine*i'. the Sou th C'atrolin ian w11ho has been in.. 81pectorw gener'al, U. S. A., is by at recenlt, lie vedl (If the 0111i0ci of inspecti' or genlerl't andl iorderled to .\Ianila for dut.y as Inl slpector gi'neraul, dlepat.mlent, of the l'acific atd l ighitlh Arm corps 301. 'Thle order3u sending Cot. G ar Ingt on to Alai nila is mlade beause of the desire to1 i necase t,h1e elliiiiency oIf the 1 tr'oops in the fiehld, his e x pien'i 130spIecial ly fit, tinig himli foi' the dutly Li) which lie hals been assi gnted .'.fh e St ate1, July T;. MutliInini Gu1ien Awaumy it is certinllly graitifyitng to the mbUI. lie to kno o)W(f (1ne1 'oncernI in thle ludi wh ) are not afrid to1 be genierous to1 t he needy and(181 su feiring. The .>r'oprlie lors of Drt. .King's New D)iscovery for Con. sumnption,, Ooughis and1( (Couls, have gIven) away over tenl millIon trIal bilt ties oIf thils great me1dicine; and)1 havo the satIsfactIon (If knlowIing It hast ab soluteLly Ctere thouands of hopeless case's. Asthmain, Bronchlitls, H-oairse ness iandu all diseatues (If the Th'Iroat, Chest anid LIng areS su1 81rely 3u1redt bhy bottle free. Regular sih' 500. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price re funded,. Utopia Dut. Children's Day at New Chapel last Saturday was successfully carr jed out, andi we believe every attendant enjoyed it heartily. Old Jnclc Mark Boyd was with us, and I think any congregation should feel proud to have .hitn with them. I'rotracted tmeeting contenced there Sunday. We desire a large at tendance. Mrs. Barnes, accompanied by her cheerful daughter, Miss Maud, are the guests of Mir. and Mrs. Connelly. Mr. and Alxs. Connelly arc new ineoners, and we deem them valuablo additions to this section. Ar. Morehead and family, of Gow dleysville, S. C., are the guests of Mr. .1. Fred Sehlmpert and family. AI iss H attic I)unlap, at very adtmir able young la.dy of Savaninah (,*a., is visiting Mre. G. 1". Long's lailily. Aliss Lillie Ilaynes, an aniable daughter of 1'rof. I laynes, of I4essville, S. C., is the guest of Air. Walter Her bert's family. Mrs. Amanda Peterson, of the capital, is also visit,ing them. Messrs. Ilonknight and G.rigsby, of Mit. Willing, Saluda County, were the guests of Mir. I", Ai. Schumpert's family last Saturday. Al. "ss. II. O. I,ong, rthur Werts, Vill Swittenbet'g and I'rof. I;ugene S. Wert.s went ov'er in Saluda last Sunday to attend meeting at Corriit,h Church for a few days. Alr. (latrene Werts, of Newherry, spent last, week with his sister, Ars. .1. I" red Schlumnpert. Miss C'rou('h, of I itesbn'g, accoml 1Itttied by Nir. John I '. Long, of Saluda 'oity, attentled Chid ten's )ay at New (hapel last Saturday. MIr. Thos. IIttnter, of St. Luke's, at tended iteaching at. New Chapel last Stndaty. Miisses Viola Iu"zhtardi, I-',th:l 1'ay singe antI a Ni iss P"ellers, acompaniId by lr. Lawson I'aysinger, attended pretaching there also. ''he writeratteded a tmtusi'al ettter' taitlnent last Satt,II'day ni gh t, at MV, Iitrley liawkin's llike. They all may rest assurd it. wits iteartily enjoyed. We had good r'aits Lhis week, which was vety tuch nleedd. I dtu't, erile to ittt.t'rlope, but, may I uti: what, has becotne of O.h ant.ieipttted W\'., N. & A. Iiailtoad'? I've -lead some very interest,ing let.ters itt different, pap's conernitg I his rotadl(. I'm attfraid antagoni-:,muts h been unost o0 ex ten sivtly usedl in thi:: nautter". 'here ttrre rai lroads rmttting nort.h, ta;t atnd west of Newherrry, aiix s we so n;iar iave one going south, let itte au k; Vhy 1: it not fully dttons "a tetd A\' d A ltb'n let the hu1stlitg ttrchants of Newhet'rt"y go into the whol',ale busiti'ss and put out. dltttruters. '1 he heavi"st, work Ias all been e'oupli.Ied and ix wit.h I a litt.le ret'pairing we w'ld be ready for the trt'stles, and by another pi ing shtip lixt li out. lo tougit i1tt, setiotn of t'otnt'y. .\lst of tle people t.hroutItg there are living as far as lift,ecu to t.wenty-five miles fromt any railroaud .,tation, h iter'for'e th way the roads are generally '''ut, up' in thr spring, it's abitost, ittlto.ible t,o get gianxo ,. their farmtxs. '.Take t'toia: site is int t,hxe centter of this set Iion oif t'ountrty. udie is lixstedi eighIt, mxiles fr'omt Newber' rys city. i t wouhtl lbe ax v'ery decsi'ablex loca'xt.ixin fort it tailroadxt staxtion, andxi wo'.)uhl indeedt suxit, th li'onxtvenience oxf the Ipeople. .,tnd thetoo, wexi havexx somie itt doubtit go itoiIl the'ertantiie butsi ixess. S >me x of thxe Newhlerr'tianxs seemx laion,xix orx raither''~'''x w lh, buit. I dlon't thlitxk so. I itink thbest' r'ailrotadl stax tionus would lhe a vaitalex adiltiont txo Newh erry'. If the peoiple w. .rie tble twelve or' iti'xen yt'aris tago toi gt'ade th is roadxtl, it doexs scexm to mne Ii ke it's very sorry thatt we eatn't, even't r'mxotel it,. Now if itt anyx way I 've maxxde myx~ self too 'onsp~icuouits itn thtis mtter i, I ittlore to tie i ard'onxted, lbuxt at t,he sItonme, .1. Yx. ('xuibrt'ent h, 1'sx4.,x andi othet's to give this a sertiouxs eonsidet'ation, andi let's lhave' the r'oad if pxossibile. l.'ver' w isin g th~e readerxs of T1h e iilcrahil antd Necws abunxd anitt sutccess, I beg to t'emaxini, A l 'xTr 't. A ti. .1 xxi 27. 189.9. NewheIi,rry coimt ge iteuion, T he fuollowitng is thIe prtogrammeinx of New 'htcrriy ('oll ege' reuntxiotn,'t iembracing txerrxit,or'y of 1xdgehilxi, A ikx't amtl Salux dax(Xi Coutilcs t-o lie hxeldi at('ithl chureb'h, .Sahtdax C'ounty, S. ('., Sax xxrdxay Axugtm~,e 26', I St9, I0 a. im. Addret'ss of Wx'exutome by~ l't'(f. C'. 1'0. lihicxk. lI esponse by I l'rof. IHohe rt IL. (Golf. I. ''repator'y Schiools.-..-lon. i' S. Illease, l'rof. Sam uexi'!.1. I )ertrick. 2. Thelx tlhx ithitx'neo for good fr'omx a eol lege g raduaxxte, on the hxomex, x'onunun xiit.y andx thxe ('lxxrchi--1'i'of. \V. I'. lihtexk, l'r'f. I). jH. liuxshy. 8. A lxrmern't" r'elletin Ott seind txg to college- iloxni. .1 . II. lun terCt, Addre'xsses by I'r'es. Geo. H. Cr'omxer andxt ot.her'is. (Comte andx etxjoy ia tr'eat, iitelleectually LAt, tall t,he~ spxeaker's r'esptond pirompt - l y to thciir aissi gned duxity. H. i. Ut ti-:, See'y.t ao(li Waxs the ball tha lxi.llt (. B. Stad manit of Newairk, Mlchxigani, ini the Civil War. It causedi horiri blx . Ulcers t htt ino I reaxt-menit lie Ipiod for 20 y ears. Tlhen Buctxklen's A r'tieni S iivx cutred hximi. otns, Corns, Skin lEruptionsg. Beat P'lln curo oni eaxrth, 2i els. a box. Cure unaranited. Szid b mall n.....,.. Hendrix Mill News. There was a good 'ongregation a Bethel Baptist, Church on the last Sun day, people caine from far and near ex pecting the protracted meeting t, cominence. Yes, friend Chips we are glad yoi hit the roller mill m1n for trying to gi Into at conbiniation. When we hav< Inore tine and can secure iore inforin ation we are going to let the cat out o the wallet if it was ever in there. A number of our people are in youi city this week itttending court as jurors witnesses, and spectators. A numbei of cir people want to hear the trial o Noah It. Taylor for the murder of hi, wife. .It is i sla me itnd a% dlisgra;e upon u, as a civilized people wheln mien 'art brutally shot, down on the roads dis chaurging their dut.ies. A nunlbert of ort people exp ects tt: attend the reunion at IAttic Mountain and have a nice tinme. Veil, sinc our last coinmu ication we have had the typhoid fever, and lot Ine tell you, there is no funl in taking luinine, etc. Only every now and then can we hear anytlhing about the pienic of the force of the corr"espondents of The Hlerald anl . ews, anti also the stall and typos. Say Josh Trunp and I'ush how about the pienie? I think we should have one and remember that time is pising fast, Crops are very sorry but our- people seem to be very cheerful, there were lartial showers down here on last, Sun d1ay. Oil corn is going to be nearly a complete failure. Well, we have had the pleasure re cently of meeting and grasping the hands of our friend (Chips, I'ush and 1 'hi los of The Ilerald and News cor respondleits. We are always glad to meet such friends. Last Pridity is a (lay to be long re memubered by the writer, as one of pleasure and enjoyment, althought we were at it strange 111cc, a place that t.he writer hal " never beeni to a gathering before, but yet we were not anlong stranigers, but speciatl pe'rsonal friends. ''hat, place was ihachIman Chapel church. The members of the chin're1h gave It barbecue in the inuter est of the chulrch and to raise some inoney for the church. ''he writer reaeheld there very early, but found a very goodl crowd there then and it look ed like thit thecr; would be a good aittendanee, but, tIhe crowd didl not ex (ced 1+-I) persons big and little. We never saw ia cr'ow(I enjoy theiselves better, not to have any speatking orl soine kiid of entertainmctt, but every l;nly seemed t,o cojoy thems.lv, to Lheir heart , content. The oldl people byl sia kiug Iaitds, talking of the dry weather, erops aid the Bowenr iurt'der and inat.y luorc absor-bing questions. 'hCi "oliung t)eople by sporting and eoulrt,ing. 'l'he bi-bece was he'd jit l'yt.id tl,the ehur'ch at Mr. \Vm. itobbs old horne. The picnic the next Ihu% at .lolly str"eet kelit I nurmber of thenm away. '.l'he meat and hash were well irrepared, and pronounced excel lent, by t hose whoi ate of the in. Th e wr'iter was very sorry that, lhe could riot eat as lie ha d been u p from thle typrhoid fever only3 a lhort Li rne. Th'ley hadni prepa'redr about ten carrcasses for the cue', expecting a larger crowd, alIth ough niearly ev'er y one eat. and there wer'e sevyer'al carcasses le ft, but they soldnearly all thme mieat anid;hash. We lefIt tooi ea r'ly 1(1 ind 11out wvhether or rot t hey ina~de anything or lost. Saturiday thle writer took ini Chil d1r'e'ns day~ arid the puieie at .Jo11y St reet, bu01.tas ire wars riot well lie did riot, ei niy the occassiori its lie wu'er1ldihave l iked to havi~e errjoyed it.. Mr. K(inugs inr'e is supini'itendenat, of the Sundlay 8Smhool, threre. T1he e xeer'ises con sistedr of dialogues, i'ecitIations, aiddesses mand inusic b,y thIie clildrien. Thiere wei'e abou1t :50 people pr'ese nt. We ha rd the pileiashure oif graspinrg I ursh and1( Il'hilos, hand there. liev. .J. A. Sligh imade anu excellent, ad(dr'ess in the after nmion, whieb was to the ploint andi( was well r'ece ived. Thlie y'ounrg pecopl e riade good use of their time arid staid unt,ail very late that afternooni. L iON'A. IN (i(lICN VI L.LIC TUIJa)A Y. i'entIIieniairry Iniivestiigaion to bo Riesumni, il. Coli. Neni'n Siiie. (The State, July :alst.) Tomioriow in Grueenir'ilie the pen iten - tiar'y investigating commnittee is to i'e sum ne its labor's. T1he sessions in riG reenr vilIle will probably he the coricludIig ones. They are to he held for the pmur Pose oif Lthkinrg such test,imoniy its may be olfered in behalf of Colonel Neal. I t, is rnot, ex peeted that the session will continue over t.hi ice (lays rut the outside. 'T'hie comiriiiittee will their probably13 be gin the prieparation of its r'eport oni the inivestigat.ion. 'l'he nature of tihat r'e lport, can i be ven'y wel(l judlged. U nder the r'esoluitioni aitulntinrg tI e comittee the eormmiit,tec is Instucted to priesenit its replor't to the Governor, whoi will ini turn'i t'rasii, it to the I e'g islatur'e. 'Thiis be ig so, the G oveirni will, if it, be of such chair'actei' as > warrrit, it., tu r'r it over t,o the A ttorrney' Cellieral foir hiis conisider'ation. llrave Men Falli. V'Iethnxs to storiach, liver and1( kIdney tr'oubles ' ' wvell i 'i woitneni, and aill f ,.- the results in k of ahpetIte, pois.' Oins in the0 blo0 1, bIackac, nervous ii' es, hi' .(dachli and tir I, i19t less, run dlow a A lig. 1lint there's iro ner :1 to I Al like that. Liten to J. (Gart 'er, (dav'ille, Ind., lie 'isys: "''lectric flit, ters are. just thle thIng for a ilnani wheni lie Is all run dlown, and doen't care whet her lie lives or dhies. It dlid more to give rie niew strength and goed ap petite thian.anything I couild take. I cani eat ainythirg arid have a new lease on life." Only 130 cents at all Drug Stores. Every bottle unrani ted. TiS 18 BAD NEWS. t Yellow Fever In the Soldiers' Homne at I. ampton-Thlirty Oaaoa and Three Deatls lteported Yesterday-oreat Alarm in llampton, Nowpoi t News aned Old 'o1nt. Newport, News, Va., July 30.--'1'here are thirty cases of what is believe( to be genuino yellow fevor at, the National - Soldiers' Homo, near Hampton, and three denths from the disease wero re ported today. Thero were several Otber decaths at the Institution y'ester day, but, it canot be stated to night that all of them were caused by yellow fever. Newport News and IamIpton will qIua "antine against, the Soldiers' Ilome. '1'he govornment aut,horities at Old Point have already adopted this step, an(1 no street cars are allowed to eniter the reservation. Quatrantino Ollicer I obson, of this port., went, to the Soldiers' Hiome to-uight and verri fled the Stat.emieit that, tlrc :We now thirty cases of the (l iseasr at th. 1Home, and that there were three 'leaths ;iom the malady today. While no one outside 'of the Soldiers' lome knew anything about the existence of the yellow fever until today, it is said that the d1.etsae mtd' its alpeariian tlhree days ago. '.'he most rigid (u, rantino regulations will he enforced to prevent th ; spi-cad of the mtala(dy. The news has created great excite ment in Newport News, Old Point and latpton, andI ,he most vigorous mncis i'es were rrsorted to to lrevent its Spread. There atre 41,C;0 veterans at the lome, and several large excur sion parties went through it, last week. Worklag I)ay niud Night Thei busiest. and might lest little thing that evetr was tade is Dr. King's Now I.ife l'ills. Mvery pill is a sugar-coated globule of hetlth, that changes weak niess into strentgtii, list1e'ssness into On orgy. brain-f g into mental power. 'I'hey'r"e wonderful In buildiing up the health. Only 25e per box. Sold by all DIruggists. Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. In ' i Gallons, Quarts and Pints. Also .RLllIM. 's 1 01';Mtlle for sale cheap o t . RO ItER,TS O% & (G I L)l''S Notice of Election. 1 !ie Works wiil ol an election on At7r st 17, 1 '.i) L'u t Superi'iteendent at, a salary of $1000 a year. Por night. m11r:n at Power House at a salatr, of $35.0 a ;inonth. h'or at ''riimmL' at i stlary of $250.0 a month1. A pplit,tions to be filed with the uu (leritned. l'or part.ietilars apply to .1NO. C. (OG(ANS, su311MSiMM?-,i SC'lOOn yLt .L e'achiers will be gin oni [i Tursday mnorning, A uga.1 li, at, o 'clock and I 111oLnitine for' one mnontLh. It is essen ti. th,at all teachaers att tend: ats t he work to be don.e will lie help1 ful iin thle siucceedintg wor'l, of the c.hiool r'ootn. tfoirts a re be2in g mad'e thire ih the Stte to make a success of tL ese -chools. ILet us keeii New berry in the fro: t rank. )nly certillcates of those ai,tenm, Rg are subiject to r'eniewal by the Count3 isoard'. All1 other's w'ill tbe reqiried to aplyll to the State 15otard. Trustees of schtools and all otheris nter'ested in the educat-ional wel fuar' of the 'oun lt y tare requ ested to lend thle ir aid in making the session of th--' school a sucocess. IloespIectfullIy. t d (Conunty Sup', I'duient,ion. Noii00 of Applicatioiifo Alnl'90111111t of 'NOTl('1' IS lilill''BiY (;IVIC~N - thatt alplication w'll be made to llonor'able l'u'nest Gary, ai Circuit ~Jutdge pi'esid intg in the7th. Jud icial Cir' Cu it at Cha-iinheras at G reeinwood, S. C,, oin the inith dlay of August 1899, at teni (i'clock in the forenoon, OR Ras soon thereaftei' as Counsel caRn 1)e hear'd, for the atppointmient of WV. WV. Hodges, .1 udge of I 'rohate for Newheriry County, S. C., Ras puieiO guartidian for ~Joh n \V. D an iiels, and 1ltubie 1'0. D)aniels, aged reCspectively about, twenty, and sixteen The estate of the said minors con sists of an intei'est In a benefit, cer' t,ifiente in the Ki ght,s of Ilonoi' on the l ife oif Jualius A. D)aniels, and will amiiounit, to abiotit $333.33 etachi. Th'Iat, nio fit., compej)te1t, and( i'esponsi ble person can be founid who is ill11ing t,o assume such guiai'dlianship. Jr. GlilY D)ANIICLS, lBrothier of said M inor's. Ne w~ berr'ay, S. C., J1uly 25, 1899. NOTICE. bynotifled and r'e(ui red to have tIhe rotads worked as soon after It rains its p issi ble, timd reoriit to thtis oflce. All overseers, who fail to have six fall Idatys wor'k done, as ri'raaedl by latw, by October 1st ill be removed, aind will not 1 3.exeusedl from r'oaid dluty next yeatr. iinne of the ovierseers are doing theli' (laty, but, others ar'e not. Those who atre not dlointg thieiir (laty will cor' tai nly be0 remioved as aboOve indicated. WV. A. 1111LL, 2t Couanty SuperCivisor'. 3Drs1inite collegc, R)un, West, ii. V, opensa iatotVc Weinestiiny in Septof.anbor. Tw'io crnot,on leadini)g to toeo degrees, of A. 11. and( it. H. Total expenises for theo ino nmonthis In I the' "Iomie" $1 i5.( ). In pa ivato aimmlieis $1 '.1 1. Spacious,. a,u eomifoi' bio 'lomoa." com leta iand1 (lintppedi withi micoderni 'on Ce. Ielnes'' of biathi r'ooms,9 &c. e nitir but (hing i'iented with Riot wvater system'a. 1'1e contractli for a ' irs' IIome"' hias beot "'let," aid athe baitilinag will I m coa,n,iotedl in early fall, so that young womnia ili hiavo the fuill adlvan-. tage of theo course Write for Unatalogno t W. MI. OR IEII Prenimant -AT HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE OF STRAW HATS. WE WILL SELL -THEM - Hull Price. 0. M, JAMIESON THE NE WBERRY SHOE DEALER, NEWBE9AY. S. C. Fabion! Woe desiro to dlirect your attontion to our benutiful line Sheer Gauzy Summor Fashions. Thisj line em braces all the now and standalrd Lhings of the season1 fromi cheap to line. Th'Ie prices have been1 scaled :lown to the very lowest margin in >rdler to movo them. You can soo in great variety Persian Lawns, Paree Lawns, Checked and Striped Lawns. Pique, Cordette, French Or gandie, Domestic Or gandie, Dotted Swiss Mull, Dotted Swiss, Plain and Printed Dim ities, Lawns, Plain Muslins. Ask to see the Special French Or gandie, reduced from 25c. to 16s 'c. WVe arIo better p)rep)arod thanti usual to serve you with SUMMER GOODS. We have kept uip our stocks, and wvill (10 our very best to make it pa you to visit our store. Polito atton tion and the lowest prices possible is our mi'ott, Yours truly, COLUMBIA BUSINSS COLEGE COLUMBIA, S. C. In complete facilities, tho most niodorn systorus, economy of timo and money, service of excellent instructors, thoroughness, cofidence of the business public, and the placing of graduates in positions, our college undisputably takes (ho lead. If you are in any way interested, do not fail to send for our catalogue. Address W. H. Newberry, President. Prominent Business and Professional Men of Columbia, S. C., who En dorso the COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE as being a good Institu tion and worthy of Public Patronage: 'T'ho Carolina National Bank, W. A. Clark, President. The Bank of Columbia, S. C., T. H1. Gibbs, Cashier. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank, J. P. Mathews, Cashier. H. ). Muller, Toller, Ceontral National Bank. W. T. Martin, Vico-Presideiit of the bank of Columbia, S. C. Col. A. C. IIaskell, Vico-President of the Loan and Exchange Bank. Rev. John A. Rico, D. D., President of Columbia Female College. Hon. V. D. Maylield, ex-State Superintendent of Education. Col. T. J. Lipscomb, Mayor of city of Columbia. Wn. Boyd Evans, Private Secretary to the Goveryor. Thos. S. Nfoorman, State Librarian. V. W. Harris, Clerk in Executive Onico. J. T. (Ioutt, Chief Clerk of Secretary of St ate. T. B. Clyburn, Chief Clerk in Comptroller General's Office. D. Z mmnnorman, look-keoper of State Treasurer. Henry Martin, General Secretary Y. M. C. A. Rev. W. W. Daniel, Pastor of Washington St. Methodist Church. Rev. John M. Pike, Editor of "Way of Faith." AT COST! DDYOU2Y? Yes, and away below on all Spring andSummer Goods. Rath er than carry them over, I will sell atagreatloss. Readthesefigures: 5c. Lawns at 3c., plain and Figured Swiss Muslin, Organdies, Duck, Piques, &c., at a little more than half price, which is considerably less than they cost. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Oxfords at about half price. A big line of Straw Hats at a great sacrifice, and many other lines just as low. Call and get my prices and you will not regret it Yours truly, P. S.--New'runks and Bags. The best stock of these goods ever l)rought to this market. S. J. WOOTEN. NEW GOODS A Lot of... W1 -I -I AT - - N W BOO KS in order to close out my stock at ec At the Book Store. tal, I find it neccessary to add new goods, of art ieles we have sold out, and I ed Rock.-.-.-. .. by . . . . .Page: I have jus-t op)ened1 live eases of D)ry Jh pedd---......Muo G~oodscosanin TPatle T.lales of Cupid--. ......Ford Diiie,Las, of atan.... .....o Piint, Sh)eetinlgs, s(ond Thought of an i(e 1"ellow H[osiery, 'Ticking, I)v A'; -um.......""''..X*ce Ind(ia Lien Tf i Wire Cutters . . . M. E. MI. Davis ,8 N BS * ' . Dooley in Peace and in War.. ,e' Shirts, Pursuit of the House Boat . . . Blangs Lonsdale Cambrl)1ie, neside the bonnie briar bush, McClareon Fruit of the Loom anud 14ie fen'' ..' .' .' Androscoggijn lah,E - hi'""nei o k -nda..-.-..-.oKpe br'oideries, Ladies' UJnder- h[oll Iinge.<;f Angls IIarte Vest, Ln igs,Bal- Min oftheMaster . . . . lueClaren vc~ts,Lining, Bal- The Rulers of the Meditda~nean. brligganl Under- . .. .. .. . .dr H. Davis sllii 't, an d N ot ions. The Exiles.and 9tirer~ stories " " A bout Paris .. .. . .... ' a ~nd 300o dozen spools of Coates Cotton Ited and HIynk-. ..Dr... Stendhal llatWhlealIPics.Pels I Hope . . . Mlary .Johnston PeIa v)adL~ lL.1 nelofes Priogress . . . K(at.e Wiggins Come and .'ec us often. ff I WV'ere a Man .. .. ..Robertson N bPer O ST' 111 6d .M AYFS 8. C. MILITARY ACADEMY. Dili1cc of Chairmnan Hoard of Visitors. NE VACANCY IN HI'NMICI.. ary Cadetsh Ip iii the South C aro hna Militar.y.Arderny exist4 in .his, Newherry Count,y. Blanks for applI - ci't",i frn'" uto';enter OOIltiiv. I am now to be foun d cry infor nation can be obtained from 'in the stO rOm f - the Cpf."v ounty Ru,"int') "lts menry occupied by the lLnd clearly made out, mrdst ha In the New erry ltigC hnds ofthe Chairman by the 1st day and have my store nice o . S. G ADSDEN, ly fiXed up and will be Chairman iioard1 of visitors, pleased to see my old -customers and as many NEWBERRY COLLEGE. more new ones, and Commed ons buildings, 1)110e show them my well se l'roeecour.ses for degr.ees, with elct lected stock of Wat,h Good Library; woerking Laboratory. es, Jewelry, Clocks, E1cntpreparatory department. S pectacles and SilVer-~ eard tuiton and all fees per year ar which I selcheap $199 111 Oollegiato DOIllarllment, VV4atch .and Clock re $90 Ill Prollaratory Deliarimcllt. pairing a specialty. Next 8, Ssion begins October 2nd. F IA f IUlT For catalogue, add.'ess uni (;Eo. B. CROM ER, President, New berry, s.'C. Je4weler and Ontininne