The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 29, 1899, Image 3

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CO.I'ON MARCKET. nb:ected Semi-e'el.1y by O. MeR. ;olmncs s tember 2S: e grade....................... to Lw grades....................... 5 to 5 Marl-et Oteady. CO' .'ON MlAItKET. ettA S ,wcc'" by J. w. (: y & Co.) Sepember 29. Best Grade..................... 7 to 7 1-8 Low Grade....................... G to 71 0)aly one day more of the cost sale at /.otIce. T;ckets sold by Southern Railway to Now York on t.'ccount l)ewey Celeb"a ton will be good to stop over at Wash InRto1, B3al,.lmore, and l Ph iladelphlia l th direl:tOts. The soothing and healing proporties dt Cha'nberlain's Cough I'emedy, Its pleasant taste and lromlt. and pe. mat nent cures, have Inar'e , a great, fav o.ito ,with o;ople every' where. For sale by W. E. l'elhamt, l)ruggist,. Mowers a'nd Iakes at 1;d w. R. Hipp's . Pices reasonable. f&t . ti No more Han ister's $ 00 Shoes for $3.fJ at A. C. Jones' after the store closes Saturday night. Stop '.'ie IIFuen. Use our Ser::en lloors and Wineows. E. II. L'"st, 11Mnnager. t&.'tf An Aget Lady a, ( 11i d. Alms. A. C. laries, an aged lady of Saluda Courty, who was visiting he' son, %1r. J. -i. I Da"nes, a few niles out fon I'rosperity, was foind dad Wed nesday morning. Coroner L inc'say was seat for and went down and cer;;illed that death resulted f!on natural auses. Mrs. l.rnes was 77 years of a-re. "The" are s op'y tericet,'"' ' -s T )bt. .loore, of L. l Fit "t'e, Ind . of DcWit's Little 1: rly 1"m., s, .he - 1m0s lit Jo pils" -Os' constip t.io'1 alld all liver a''lren '. Never ,l p13. 1'>b er,son & Gider. Our t iletsu'') % (10.) .r''ment will :'Ltr ish you v tit a l(e )wel at yo,e o or plee o. )us ,C.s eve -y day us t'p and we ' i' ca'l o l you. Up- >-Dite L:aundr,y. ub'lhii)e to the l)ea' Ittor t,lrou: h S. J. Wooten. It will cost less. tf. MIooldidgs, Lumbe'h . L the and Shing les. S''-,N-.:'r Iuos. iC:. H-. Lisst,'e, 11\ ata'ger. t,I.ft -"The cine uplo,.'' l'very suceessfutl farmer needs a Movice and Ialkce. ',etc is none tt'm mnadc than the Chanmion. If y'ot have an idea of buying one, call at Ild w. R. lIi)p's. f&t. tf New ') .'. A, --utonetd. t'. Cole L. l1'ease has etartned from Le::nnton. As coe')t);l for Whitt!c and et-."y, who ;:iiled .1 'ston in 8 - inda. hn withdreiv the motion 1eo+"e Jid;-e Ai ic:. ior a new trial a'hd w11 ta,.e it (II,'ret ale,)all to the s p,eme cour't. T1he pisu'onIsc; were seten aced i' live year's and threce months on the chtaingang, but, were r'eleasedl o( bonid pedding the appeal.-Coh i mba Illecord. "Bfest on the nmket for cougds and (colos and a'l boeebtiat troullels; for ClOu)p It has no) ~l eul ." w lites liency 1U. WhiPtford, Souttit ( .tnaan, Go(nn)., of' G (ilder. - - ~ - Keep)your money itn Newhlerry' whei e it will benefit home11 mer'chats by5) put 1 r'oniztng a home in'dutr5my like New berry~ U p-to-Date Laondrmy. tf I have just returned fromt my su mmer| tr'ip anid amU ready to se'lFve all mUy 0old Cuistomer's andl as manyt1 newl~ oneCs as I cain, btut mfy prtices wiill he somelwht t t&f tf. WVood Wanuteti! I'n or twelvec cords of wolod wanited liver'ed at Ncwl -rry in November. . ic(orene call ait th is oiliec or' ad( etin' to bay D)ry 'Olrwear' and1 NO. ut h- I better ek Satutrday~ Ie will po)si 1:0(1 of t.he pulhlc work is satisfactory. Up j-to-Dte Launri(y. On Felday, October' 6th, the Couint-y AllIance will mfeet at Hartford school hous1e w ith the Hartford sutt *A Iliance. The public is invited to attend this meeting and the ladies arO r'equiested to come and bring wvell filled |,baskets, as there wvill be a publIc picnic. B. T1. P'AYS1N(iFm, President~ Har, ord Alliance. 1E. 10. '1Turner, Compton, Mo., was cured of piles5 by D)eWitt's Witch Halt'. Salvo afber sufYoring seventeen yeara anid tr'ying over twenty remnedicos. 1'hy. sicians and su' goons endorse it. Bc ware of dangerous cou nter'felts. Rob ertson & Gilder. We furnIsh either- hIgh gloss or~ do moestle finish wvork now, which is equalled by few andl excelled by5 none, *tf. Up-t >-Date Latmndry. Please add to your Prosperity list: Wise UIotel-17. Pomaria. Little Mountain. And oblige, 2L. L. W. F'LovI>.' Our toIlet supp)ily deparhItment will fur nish you with a clean towel at, yomt ofllco or place of business every dlay, Ring uts op and we will call on yout. 1t,. Up-)to-D)ate Laundry. for High Grade Guano f&t. tL. VARIOUS AN) AT 1, A 'tgI-r. Monday will be saleday. The now cover for the cistern will bi COmi)leted today. Rev. W. 1. IIerbert will resume ser vices in his church on Sunday. One or two citizens report that they saw frost Wednesday morning. Mr. NlK. Hutchison has moved into his new residence on Cotnelia street. Newberr.v College will open on Mon day. Some of the students have already arrived. There will be a Irecting of the N't tional Union tonight at 8 o'clock at Klettner s hall. Alias Narnie Mc('aughrin left on Wec'esday to resume her studies at Con verse College. Mr. J. .1. Langford is nominated as a candidate for Alderman fromn Ward 4, in the coming special election. Preparations are being made for Mlr. Wells, the contractor, to begin work at the op^a-a house on the gallery stairs. Mi's. KIte Coats and daughter, Miss Nellie, who I'ave been spending a while in Laurens County, have returned home. A "kCaight of the grip" repor-Led a day or two ago that he had lost a $100 bill. When last heard from he hadn't ,ound it. MrAs. Dyson and Miss Rallie Jones were in the city this week the guests of Mrs. E. 11. Aull. '.'hey returned to their home today. Rev. U. A. Wriht ha ' ecn ten dered ia va:,ation b.y his con,-egation and left yesterday to visit relatives in Edgelield County. Miss Emmie Wright, one of Newber "y'S most popular young ladies, is spend tng a few days with iriends in Saluda. -Saluda Sentinel. Misses Alma fishop and Ma"y Hu fovd, of Newbery, who have been vis it;ng M ss Carrie I Huord, returned home Sat Irdav.-( It,ton New,. Miss Agnes l;rcl:tnan. after spending some tine in Newberrry with Miss Gus sic Kibler and otber iriends, has re turned i") her ho.re in ('t arlesto'i. ,Nes. 'T. E.. .achson, wo'u has been on a visit to Mr. .haek'on's p -rents here, Ic't yeste-rday for ('oluWmb' It, wIcre she will visit before returning to Flor ida. Mie. W. 13. Shealey, of' White T;ock, wcs in the en,y the first of this week. He will return Monday to Orangeburg County, to resume his duties as teacher. Chief IItnter, while st.,nding near the cistern the other dav. droppNd his 14 fo-om his belt into the water. Jt was fished out befoic the cistern was emp tied. Mr. Ed Mittle will leave t )day for Charleston to resume his studies in the Citadel Mr. Herman Wright will leave Onl Monday for the same institu tion. Messrs. C. B. Martin and T. P. John son left on Wednesday for Atlanta, Ga., where they will take a course in Sulliv'an and Cr'eighton's Business College. The mlixed tr'ain on the C., N. & L. that has been leaving here at 8. 10 a. im. rotr Laurens, has changed its schedule and leaves herec now' ten minutes earlier -at 8 a in. Mr. Th'as. IF. Tlarrant has returned aaromi aL' iisit to North Carolina. lHe was accompanied by Mirs. Stevens, mott ber' of Ma's. Tarr"ant, w ho ilil spend a while in Newberry. 1 egular' Sunday evening services wiill be resumed in the L uthe ran churchel next Sunday evening. The hour for .Sutndtay School at the rAutheran eiboreh has been changed fr'oim 9.-15 a. mn., t(o 4 Iev Wr', . I. Herbert, who has beeca co)nductinig a two weeks' meeting in A tlanta, will arrmive home today, and will ill his pulpit on Sunday. He will be~ accompanied by his faiy13 who have been spending the summer on Paris Momintaini. School ch ildrem'n should r'ememnbet' the Racket Stoie when in need of tablets, slates, pencils, ?ponges, etc. You get them cheap at the Racket and thousands of other' things to please you. Watch tor' their ad. in our niext Miss Bessie Riser's collection of Millinery is her personal selection, and embraces the very latest styles, shapes and colorings. E treme moderation of prices is a pleasant feature of her line. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. tf TIME TO PLANT I Now is tho timo to plainto Onion Seots! Barley and Rye! Blue Grass! JjLawn Grass! Orchard Gr'am I ;WTho placo to buy at, becaus seeds5 aro the bost and p)rices right,i PELHAM'S PHTARMA(Y. My store will be closed after' Satut day night for the pur'pose of takin stock, when the stock will be oWlered I bulk and the store leased to the pm chasers who may take It In one lot. A. C. JONES. Satur'day Is the last day of the cof sale at A. C. .Jnas 1)ouil: I)iily ;tI-ahI o hr' put on the" Koul hern. We have what we consider good news for our readers, and while it is not ollicial, we can say that it i st''a' 'ht. The idea of putting double dlly trains on the Sonthel n road has ever been abandoned and will v t,hin a short time be put into e.ceet. The extr-t train, with the in p'oved schedules, will be the best. ever o!u'," i"ed onl this road, and the Ilatrots a on;; tee live will appree;ate thi-i enterl'is.e which will give Newberry the 1et "ailroad se'ice she has evcr had. '"he Southern can be counted on to do tie '"ight thing. Tihe gre .t succe-,s of ('l.amnberlaini' Colic Choleia and I )iarrrl,oea Itee'dy in the treatuent of 1:owe; ,omplaints has made it statnda-'d over I he gr eatci part, of the civilib.e( wo"id. l'or sile by W. E. IPelba'u, 1) ,m'"g :st. Saturday nigh t the cost sale will pos itively close at A. C. Jones'. Mios Romer's OpNing,. It. was Ia beautiful si; It, to see the fine display of Mill'nery at \iss liiser's store on last Tue"day S:o had ar ranged her stock, which is her own per sonal selections, in a imost tasty man n", having advertised the day for the r)r)ening of her fall stock, which em braces the latest styles in patterns. timihings, ribbons, feathei's, etc. It was worth coming miles to see, and nearly all the ladies of the city took advantage of this opportuni:ty to visit, this store on this occasion and see tho most select line of miliinery ever brought to Newherry. "To err is human," but to continue the mistake of neglectin'- your blood is folly. Keep the blood pure with Hood's Sa"sa parilla. 'lmhe Culbeilntlh Go'd . n4e5 . Time and again we have written a:out thI's gold field. A fter arduious to'l and many dillicultiec they are about to realUe. their f';ndest dlreams. A lot of the rock !an been shipped to the J. S. Assa' otllce in Charlotte and has tur-ned out as h'gh as $! 00 per ton. The lowest assay was $'.50. Alany mruijes in Alabama are worked if it pa!)s out only 80 cents to the Lo. A shaft has I .en su')k over fifty ftet and the o: e gets ; ;he" am; mno,'e pl1n i;c'.. A complete staump)in;; oittit will soon :0 p0 t in, and NiM. Iarris, who has it in charge thinl:s that t-hey will soon reap the best of resullts.-Saluda Sent' nel. mltmarck's Iron Nervo Wt the remult of his splendid h .ldth. udo, itablc will and simentIdous ener ie not found where St omach, Liver, ).(doey and Bowels n'e out, of order. If you wa't these lnit".s and the FuCe they I i''~, use )r. Kiug's New Lfe 11111s. 'T'.'ey develop every 1" >wer of brain and body. Only .at a,l Drug Stores. octor I). 1). Wi'tbmce. P"of. D. D). WVallace, son of oor worthy Superintendent cf the city schnoots, 16of W. Hi. Wallace, has com lieted his cooarse andl finmal examina t ons in Vander'bilt, U niver'*Aty and has be'en grantedh the degree of i 'h. D). Dr. Walacec has thorough ly prepared himun self and in Ia few y'ears will be one of the most co inen t tand eflicie nt educau toes in the South. We take the follow' ing fromt the Spart'anbun-g H-er'ald of the 2';tal: "I-of. D). ID. WVallae has ariived in the city. H-e has stood his1 11inal ex amn'ons 0 n1m Vanderbilt. Univer'sit.y and has been gr'anted the degree of 'h. D). HeI w'll till the chair of history andl pol1itical econoiny in WXotlford Col lege." A WVONDICilIt U CUitc OF~ Dii" litlIOlI> A I'm mmnintat Virgini Edit or Itade Almlo Gi veni Up, butt WVas itt ought Itacik to l'ortect Eleaith by Chambetnrlains C'ulte, ('holera aumnd )a Dirrhoen ieuncdy-Ien'md tis Edtorial. (Fromn thne Timesa, IllilIstile, Va.) 1 su'ee with diarrhoea for aL loing t'w antd thotught I wats past b)eing cure'd .1 hand spet inuch ti me amIl muonev and1( suffiered so mnuch ml.ier' that I had almost dlecideLd to giv'e i atll hopes o& ' recovory anid await the ret sult., but, noticinig time ad vet t iisemen t, o Chamber'ain 's Col ie, ( hole'ra and( D)iar rhoeaL . Itemedy(l anmd nt'so sometI test ime) niails statong how somt e wend erfulI en rt had beein wriought bv thmis remedy, dlecided to tr'y it. A (let' takin g a fes doses I wi's entirely welI of thnat trou ble, and I w ishm to say~ furt her ti um. r'eaders amnd fel low-sodaer'ers thmat I at aL halo and heat bty manLl tn-day and fee as well as I over did in my life.- 0. 1 Aliooreo. Sold by XW. !'. I 'el ham, IDrup gist. An E-tceptiona to I he iBut. A shop where you can get, what yo want aind when you want it,.^ Hi~gh Grade Guano a Edw, R. Hipp's. f&t t Robertson's Tasteles: Chill Tonic! Pleasant to take an< quick to act. The chi] dren cry for it. The grown folks are neve satisfied until they ge it. Only 35c. a botti -at Robertson & Gilder' Drug Store. Ou)tr toilet supl)Iy depatI ment willI fu Inishm you wIth Ia clean towel at yoi st Ring uts up and we will call on you. It. Up-to-D)ate L~aundr'y. 1.ing Cot'on 'n New betr y. TIhe Newheor ry eclttoll market i-i the bc t in, the South. Cotto1 is bI.inig sokt oii the streets here today for. i The hu crs are vot boo-.:,H the matLet, ht they want the cotton and a-e pu,'ying a good price in order to get it. So if You want to get the best prices for your ('Otton bring it to New belIy. iave o,e'r ollice or plaec of busin:.'ss slp)1'ir(d with'eleaii towels every day by the Ilp-to-)ate Laundry tf Meetlug or Conmty Allilue. The third (na"tetrlV mii;eeting of the Newhetry ('ounty A;flance will be held w ;i h the l lart ford A\ lliian(-e onl Friday, ( ).tober lith, INO. The qle(s'tions to le .it' sed are as f.I ows: I:.t. The best plans of ditversiring fartning to make money--to be opened by Dr. W. E. Lake. 2. The eultivation of wheat !o he op eneu hyI lon. Jno. 1". I tanks. The editor and the pulblic are invited to atte:'d. 1U. T. C. It' NT.:It, P>res. C. 1'. il 'I, Sce'y. WANTi-:o: E,VeI-yo1'" in N owherry and tLhe country to knotv II.iat we have a hirst"t-lad"l ldr"y at Ihomle; sIt-llai(ed on Mauin st. eet, op p') t) I ('. W illiams' i;li'eiti e eniporiuli. A lit'st-elassg,ade of work at all tines goa aiteed. Keep Yomur money with lion folks anid help yOOt' own colli'li n:ty. Vonis for husiness, if l'p-Ie-Uate ILaundry. The Society of Willing Workers for Education will :r:V t a fitrt-class bal be cue at Si. I iLike's sihoni hol se on Sat 0 uday Octobeu.' 7, 1S419, on which oc ea iou so'e Sp)ecebes ; ill be delivered in be!"alf of tC society. W,! spend o0. mnley :' ih Newberty meilrcliants; '.lily Got at o-i "z/C u15 and keep your oI" e ai. h e. l )f.I): Up oD t L':undry. Utohlt DO H. I v. I. I'. Ioyd was in the con Im ly this week and .\I. T. H. SSt''in NI. Iou1ware retilned to C iolib'a {'em)ale College last I iesday to sume her stldes. I. Al a 'cc T:ller' Iee accomp in ed by two of Iis ss,e.' N tsseIe Aa e and l'l'se were the guest of M'ss liussie Iloug recent'y. 1 .-. Jonathan We; is, Mirs. i hif Ve ~5 and her t."o children sllit t.he day w4Lh 11 ,. Lu'a Long lat Tuesday. AN . J. Conne''y and family left last w"1k for Spa'tanuburg. We re: et very mutch to give them up at New (hapel. I3t, New Chi )'l's loss will be S1 artan berg's in. NIe. IIundrix and family, of Zion, ot ellp.; the hou.' vacated by him. The Utola sehoo! progressing nicely about '2 on the roll and Itao)1t that na,y more to com)e in later. The pat 011 a.' iigily pleased with the'r teachet'r Al iss I1oghes. I ui(erstan( 1.'rof. l:ngene S. V(:rts has~ been elected teacher' of the D)ead t"a. school. \liss F,ol ne WVer'ts went back to her school in Leesv ie last weenk. Ier. ID. T' l.i' p)reachedh one of h it able sermons to a large audience Sun dai' at New (Chapel. Alr'. I ra Sh1eppa -d and the I hu nble llce wet over' inr Sal uda last, Sunday a.u spen)Ct, the igh t w itIh I-d Shecppa'd, TJ.elephone :2--UCp-to- tlte Lau nilry. If. A i'iitlO0US LOSS5. S'tamte Tireausu'er' Ti'unminer'mnni's (ln IIouri State '1Treasurieir Timmunerinan r'eceivy< a let.ter this imor'ning conveying him the uinweleoluetl infoi atioln I hat, his gi house had bee n hburne'd. Six or' scvee hiales5 of eotton , a lo. of colttoil 'eed ami wecnt, uip iln tImn imes, I )r. Timlline. moan est imates hi loss at, $1 .2i tl juniess his en1tiile was destr'oyed, whit' wi;ll make the loss lariger'. lIe had u iliWli ance. l.ot. I. FOt .'ilA I it'. 0 . I a I I o (ttisot' I ree. tu Sh - D)'senime i, 'it up pins, P'imties, S'i'oit f la,'z I ng hlo-'ei, . t.er i, (': 'ter F.1 -i ma,et on Ili abs . h pion anIi r od Cihen, t1theri~Ithtni m, Ctarr, ieb. tog liutrs, t e.,~ taot'ositiv hit I iilt'e eme' is'' in 1'uI ii f 1 . 1d . Iotni. vue BlodBam, the '' lottt wolt -lii bl - p mrier ofit themye .'h it'l ''1.5 awa 'i' eu,- Ietten w tbIlhe dep -ited bp toe medil. Nldi' b ad ' fal:e d.i ii. A. (ures.' by dr ivA .-'ot o' Athlooda ta hi o avt'ead a1l wrk,an it o nu nout Iittts p os- tai'y uo -agi iiefs 10 3Poi's. eii in.de qiFom'otyu. wolat $hasu bn.e botto; l)ix [ang ht'th (fo tretweT.E.-ri-- or tunmi.Mde [IadviceUFlo-:1-:.ill no CUeST OM WHEua Ain Toro hs bee.I pO-Date OaNdy FRIDAY SAHURDAY. ilr1J.IA11PtL :O,q11 I Letter fromu Tyl('rai'le iditor The Ileratald and News: I fiet a man sometime s'-nec Who told tne he never r.ea1d- the Iapers --that lie had no tilne. I kin11dly e.tdeavoret to Ipiless ulponl him the fact that, ie was It'staken. lie was a man of means. I told himl) to try rcea(liOg at 'tttie at the lorll''i;, noon antid eveitig hte'rt and he totl i 5oont1 niu're the taste. lie had tie t' ue, and al: that was n'eet sa'"t were tle papetrs antl i systematic hat' t,. ilte a; ket! so,t'( quest ois wh"iichi rt't'"t d't i lin 'ilvt, that his it ools at,( tense.; at(I mceaaph l: t"f Il were .mi . 16t is not well to (le"l ise the gi t o lett ers 'Intd the pleas''es of rendi1)L , andt to lear) sotmething of the migly; t; -,ing tide of events in1 this iu'sing p'anet tof o.ars. lie si(1 lie would mlaht' the ef fo.' t. 'I'he coinitl of Al;s .oe I.ai.; rdid to the Sit Idy ;:''-ings school givt5 plea tlle to thlo'l' who l:,'w thle irdtfv., h)oipe sle wi wt:atI well, for teachiets, Its a rule, have a had tin1e ti days. I speak for the world at. lairgte. I'atilns akinl, consstenlt, conscientiors teach ech, who I.(re necessa''ivly g"ood disct ip litu.'aiu., often sutie- niucl. This cle"vet' cotmmuutlity will do;uhtiess prove a' ec.clptiun. in which trustct's, tcach er', )actrons aotd pup'rs Shat' all he uine ted it the good work of advanctitig the young hta id in t.he upwartl path edo u eattion. ''le golden rod is hkcomb.ig be'auti fuily now. It is a miagiiliCeiL wild flower, Stait(I1g erect Somewhalllt in the form of at clozier. DoI't, you think, gent e rea')er', that, it. is n ort.hy of b ,ing lmale the Nathoal llotw('ei? AS soelo one last yeni; s1rglestetd the itt y wth;Lte I -e aster", how wouldI it.lto to have a do loutlower, as we have a double c('l'e'('y? The one s ill )lie of gol tun(1 the other re)resenting tLhe silver. We oighi't: to have sentiment, enoughI to seet i Nationatl Itlter. 'I'heve seeins to be Inore t'nth thai poet ry inl the "jile'' wh'h tell ' us that "A nertca's etbl cl is the dollat' bill.'' t'ati the romn)itt,c itoge!ter a;'al witth full p otwe' to foln1 its tlalormttul tnd act. There is one (c,"op) whit"h seems to have eStapeII tte ger ine this year, antd th1at is the poeesinilon. It atd ithe p1ost,1sum1 "e.op" are l'iIi ripenting l.for t'e ha1 g'est mtnn, when the b.oys say i ey e.. pect tome it I. I would l'ke to tention a pleasant, litt le t o'uet,eiice hlapipeniiIg lle; t re ecint!y in connuetion with ,vitigelist iIolmne,' revi'val. A vi5itotr Ii'-"e asketI a f 'end. who wa:, to take him to tiic tent if he thought Nl:-. 111)1l'ies woultl l)'caebi f o. the thi'd eblapter of ('otos sitns were he astek(d? I 1 hink so, ht rei)!ied, if we get, there in t) 1m to Imiakt the reqleist. W t' hen the itrty reache the grounl, which was a good drivt fi omn the house, ti)t 'e racher had jusl begun hik morning's d iscoUtrl"se, ano Stood, Iii bie in ha(1, pretclhing froo the thi,-d el apter of l'olo:lsinns. 'I'lt gentleman who was to make the r' quest, ment,oned the iattLer to Mi, II ol.msc who 'eplid tat itn his medi tat'onls thlat morning lie hadt. lbeen im priessed. withb t.he Iimplo"tance of precht~i ing f'-om that chaptter. illet myl youn ig inven'l it,iv friend)1, 1Luthe anrd aiLr,tVttv)clo.'ed key-bou'dtI, ho thoe olgan andli phaoo. whtih lht sty'le octavet. ar )e, tof etitirsI.e, l olored al ik t Tnel nam11111e anid coto o)'tf keys are aCis ft. lows: A. yellow; lI , pri:le I; C , red; 1 white; I'> lilue; i.F, htin1; C, gr'een. A iiddlec C, whIic ie1 tile di ivision oi I,h re v-boar'd, lie has arirangetd the Ni The inniovaLttin oIf the kinderg,'~arte iantio andO origani keys is stile toi bIe ILj of muitsic. Withl a ianolt or orgit hvinVlg thetse. kteys it is potssile to tear 'the n;uLnei andt poisititon oIf each key in few mi inttes, whlerieas t day anIL'd oft LI ey b3 oar.d thioroughily. T.ihree coull"ed keys w.1itnt taiLi witn) the wh'.te key-hotard;.l tnor -Ihon gar't.ef, thatt thle < t.l:oed liey- ate bent i- to'r'd keys art. ju.'t aLs att maciv' ILu I)dta'tf.'eeiii t theoitseh pttfiin,iL skiih in pit.t o and of hanti tuufiii, as ithe ii Th.'le inveir has mbined bie ( with utilvityi, f o it is n o tii v : u8 iSteit.' key-boa, ndwil hai.t incntie t eneouragte practice'.. T prinLile r a ii tit ait the ib ien t:n stdts generalt.ttly tin the stolya ou wht ile.''ht gernigLth ks,i~t that hivil teaitoeiis ci the tr n ertmn tif ra b anties t.itof the pui ftr i he behi nIlg ll'The it,en ha s i'itu tlaii'ore Noht~ ety, e nt it tn.iv i ':. d 'Tylersvi"e, saren County, I. 'eh a etin ber 1anith,y ligi Situ,t u \co t hers tof c.hibrooen 'ste wi OUU. Slolioneruj, Why pay so much for our W1iiinlg Material w\henl. we can supply you so chea)? We have all graes, but can sIll you goo,l N otu Paper. 241 Sheets for 2o, 2> good En1 vhlopes, li'ge or sl III, for 3(. Leter Paper, Foolscap Paper, Legal Cap Paper, Box Paper, Tablets, Pen Points, Slate and Lead Pencils, Memoranda Books, Inks, Mucilage, Glue. O!n these aIlnd otiher ilitigs we will save \0I11 liO'ley. As ouu' iliterests alre looked afto' froil II lat g reat, trrn l' ce I lle, New Yo rk. We underbuy, therefor we u1I1(l'rsell, TT 1 acket Store NEWBERRY COLLEGE. CI(;lln'ntliois I Hu i : pure water. Thr(1et' cour1st"s fo)r(ilgr*l(S, writh el(eet l (o ,tl lbary; workingr 1,ahtllatory'. I-:1lie ,.it. pr1e1i:a 1aOry\ deplar'tmlen1. I;oa '6i, teition, andl alI fees per year" tle not exceeet $100 ill COllgiaic DcIlartl111l, 10 i Prielaraiory DClal' iCoit. Next session bet,ins October :'nd. Fill- ca:atlO tll, atl(Ire-4.s ( 1:(. 1. ltO\l-:H President, Nenh~ery, S. '. REGISTRATION NOTICE. . . th::t thIe Itooksof l:"iegistrlation for the 'I,ownl of Newberry, S. ('., are 110W open, aill the undler,irnedi as Super v O f 1;:'ist.'ation for Said tuwn, wvilI keep) t.till books ()p(en every dtay. ( ,tn( hty'" exceed() b rr(1mi !'1. m. u1nt1il :I I. mn.. until ntu t inurd(ing the i1h tay of D ecemenle, 1 ti1:. .1 &i) . ( C M it : A N5, u '0.tii'r or Of I e'istrati on. St lember 1:2, IS!'!. Ii dA Il iu. Ii ur ZiglrIr 1. Ofi Thslncsiiwn t le tai fullne o aes tls f1l $200to 3.0 la mditn ga<1 wocryFL~ fa" A line of Hno' Cali hos i lne Ii values ove ofee1 ls ulln mit C omo to ten us, w( will soldl you a' " ('ls. .1 t(espec't fiully), mI, r. TIhn 8hn( Ilo FOR IAIIUINS cam Ca;o 1ani Drothor: AT THEIR New Stalid. " AM NOT CONTENTED * ' * With past achiovemontH, but athvays s4 triving to outdo my formor &N1ortu. You will fiud my storo bright with now goods inl tho lino of Cr-ockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairingsj and Bicycle Sundries. I will iako it. proitablo to you if you call IId oxamino my Htock bo "uo b1)ying. '1'ho goods aro marked to st, tho titnes. J. W. WHITE, lain SIroot, Nowborry, S. C. Cu opju 3. Fine Shoes .adies ! as beOing th host cdoil tlio InalrkCt. A I line0 of L adlies' Mlisses0' andii Childron's sf, 11lle of ine(litii gn ~ raoti Siocs on tico 2--81I.50 . I andies sizes0 2 2.8 --S$tI.50, I $.00, .$ I.25 and $1 .7-the greaitest of Boys' Schiool Sh~oes thait are great be(tter shlo(s for te prico than any on1o 18e, Newborry, S. C.