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COT AON hi ARKECI1T. (Correctd Semi-Weekly by J. W. Gat-y & Co.) October 12th. Best Grado...................... 7 3-s Low Grade ...................... 6 President King, I . rmer's Bank, Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt's Little Eirly Risers in his family fo years. Says they are the best. 'I nose famous little pills euro constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. Robertson & Gilder. Mowers and Rakes at l;dw. IR. HIipp's Prices reasonable, fa. tf Roads Leading to Nowborty Should bo Good. We have been asked to call atten tion to the road between Colemaus and the Steel Bridge going to Newberry. It Is said to be almost impassible. If it is any worse than most of our other roads, we pity those who have to travel them.-Salud a Advocate, 11. "When our boys were almost (lead from whooping cough, our doctor gave One Minute Cough Cure. They re covered rapidly," writes P. B. Belles, Argyle, Pa. It, cures coughs, colds', grippe and all throat and lung trou bles. Robertson & Gilder. Subscribe to the 1)elincator through S. J. Wooten. It will cost less. tf. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of month's standing; after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B. Keener, Hoisington, Kas., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Robertson & Gilder. An Excvption to the Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. S'ruA al Ii1:os. 1. II. Li.sLrii., Manager. t&ftf The Luther League. The devotional meeting of the Lu ther League will be held in the Luther an church, Friday evening, at8 o,clock. All the members of the League and of the church and all the college students are invited to attend. The following is the programm: 1. Recitation-Miss Anri;; Riser. 2. Reading-Mir. ). D.Simpson. 3. Talk on Leagae Topic-Mr. J. iTs Boland. 'he "Plow Boy l.reacher," Rev. J. Kirkman, Belle l;!ve, 1ii., says. "After sufYering from Bro'ichi,:i or lo ng truu ble for ten years, I was cored by One Minute Cough Cure. It is all that Is claimed for It aid 'nore." It cures coughs, colds, 1 rippe and all throat and lung troubles. iRubertson & Gilder. Stap the Fllc)P. Use our Screen Doors end Windows. STru HT i-sto: E. H. LEsLIE, Manager. t&ftf I):ayton iutherord Chapter. There will be a meeting of the Dray ton Rutherford Chapter on next Tues day afternoon October, 17th, at half past four o'clock at the residence of Mrs. W. H. Hunt. All members are Oarnestly requested to be present, as there Is business of importance to be transacted. Applications for membership wvill be received. Muis. GEO. JOIINSTONE, 1t. President,. dall at Edw. R. Hipp's for High Grade Guano. f&t tf. A Cith,zon Inombardedi. The news was brought in on Satur day of an exciting scene in the county one night recently. It is said that one of the best farmers and citiz,ens of the coL'nty was awakened at night by ex poloins,. souniding like guns firing in rapild succession. He hurriedly made for the door and awoke the faily call ing for his gun. As he was about to open the door the e::ploslon was heard and in a second or two several more in rapid successIon. lie opened the door' but saw nothing but blank space. His wife suggested that p)robably it was some can goods in an adjoining room that had just been put up), and opening that room door, the excited gentle man found himself knee-deep "in the soup." Many cans of cor'n, etc., having burst. We were not furnished wit.h names, but the joke Is du somebody; we know not who. Hismuarek's Irotn Nerve Wr3 the result of his.splendid health. Indomitable wvill and tremenidous ener py are not found wvhere Stomach, Liver, idney and Bowels are out of ""'ler. If you want these qualith " andi the succ! Qs the,y bring, use Dr. King's New Life IPills. Thiey develop every p.aWer of brain and body. Only 2i3at all Drug Stores. DEATHS. Mir. J. W. Wicker, about 18 years of age, died Sunday at the Granby mills. He was a native of New berry County. Columbia Record, 11th. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Perkins died at their home in Factoryville on Truesday. Burial at Ebenezer Wednesday afternoon. BARGAINS. Harness, 'Wagons, Buggies, Stoves an . very~ thing in our line, AS WE W NT TrO RE DUCE STOCK. F. A. SOHUMVPENT, Agt t&f 2mos. VAKIOUS AND ALL A)tOUT. See ad. of Master's sales in this pa per. Mr. R. S. Whaley went to Columbit yesterday afternoon. Mr. S. B. Jones wont f,o Columbiu yesterday on business. Mr. L. W. Kaminier, of Litti:' Moun tain, was in the city yesterday. Several citizens went down to Colum bia yesterday to take in the circus. There were over 003 bales of cotton sold hero yesterday and over 500 the day before. ''ihe bridge across Scott's crook Brooklyn bridge-has been completed and is quite an improvemon',. Miss Warneta Copoland left last Monday to attend school in Nowher ry-Clinton Gazetto. Thos, V. Wicker, executor, adver tises valuable land and Newberry Cot ton Mill stock for sale. Mr. Palmer MCMaster went to New berry yesterday on professional busi noss.---The State, 12th. Mr. Brice MeCarley has moved into the residence on Friend street recently vacated by Mr. Hi. E. Todd. Mr. Surry Shockley has accepted a position in Augusta ini a job printing establishment. IIe left, for that city last week. Mr. J. S. Land, of Columbia, State agent for the Penn Mutual Life In surance Company, has been in the city for the past few days. I-enry C. Holloway, Esq , has located in Newberry to practice law. le is as sociated with Col. 0. L. Schumpert. Begin to make your arrangements to attend the State Fair. Newberry must have a large representation this year as usual. New! .:rry College opened with 162 present the first day. Last year the at tondanco on the first, day was 155. Con gratulatio..-So'thern Christian Ad. vocate. Mr. Edwir A Carlisle has been elected Superintendent and Treasurer of the Carolina Manufactulring Con pany, the offiee recently vacated by Mr. Jno. W. Taylor. A young man's pist -l fell from his pocket yesterday as he was alighting from his buggy on Main street and the explosion caused quite a commotion for a few minutes. Rev. l. G. G. Scherer will preach in the Union Church or school house in West End at half past 3 o'clock on Sunday. After preaching a Lutheran congregation will I)e organized. Contractor Wells has begun work on the gallery stair way at the opera house. vir. Cabaniss has moved his market one door rurther down where he will have more room and be more conveniently fixed. Mr. 13. P. Griflin was called to Mc Comb City, Miss., last week on account of the Illness of his son, Eugene. He arrived home yesterday with him, and his many friends hope for him a speedy recovery to perfect health. In an establishment, like M imunaugh's you can always find what you want at pt-Ices to suit you. H-e has a stock of goods that embraces anything and everything that one would want in ble line, always see Mimnaugh. Then trade. The annual putblic meeti.ng of the Woman's Home and Foeicgn Mission ary Society of the Lut,heran church~ will be held next Sunday night, Octo ber 15th, at 7.0 o'clock. Rev. J. A. B, Scherer, p)astor of St. Andrew's, Char leston, who spent five years as a mis sionary in Japan, will dliver an ad dress on "The Sun'-iso Kingdom." A sp)ecial collection will be taken for th< cause of missions. The public is in, vited. Volcanti Erul,tions Are grand, but Skin Eruptionisrol life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; alan Old, Running anc Fever Sores, Ulcers, H3oils, Felons Cornms, Wartq, ('uts, Bruises, Burns Scalds, Chappe-1 Hands, Chilblains Best Pile cur-e on earth. Drivei out Pains and Ach' '. Only 25 ets.: box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by al Druggisih. Excursion Bates Still on Sale by Southier, hail way. The special ra es offered by the South el-n RalIway to Philadelphia account o the National Exp)ort Exposition havt p rovent ver-y attractive, and the travo North by this l>pul ar line has beci ver-y large. 'rickets arec sold on Tucs days and Thursdays of each week fron all points at a irate of a fare and one third, plus 50 cis. admission to Exposi tion, and are limited 30 days fr-om date The Souther-n Railway will continu< sale of these low rates until Nov. 23d no tickets however to be limited be yond Dec. 2nd. This is the only lini ogfering double daily service betweel North and South, with D)ining Car Observation Cars, and through Palac Sleeping Cars between impor-tant citie in tis section and Now York. All agents of this company wil proemptly give fulIl in formation desirce by those contemplating this trip. IT CURES ! Pelham's Chill Cure cures chills Pleasant to taste 35c. Bottle. PELHAM'S PHARMACY A cOMMITTIC'i; FltOM UiltEFNVIi.,3. Two City Atlermen frout treenville Visit .1I Newberiy to Inlpect Our MIrt-p1'4 t1n(1 Visit tlu (Iravel Bleds of Air. W. V. Ifair. Messrs. T. 1". Hunt and J. T. Wich- i ardson, members of the street commit- ti too of the city council of Greenvilie, et visited this city Wednesday for the ptr- a posO of seeing our streets and visitinig hi the gravel beds of Mr. W. Y. Pair, a with a view to improving the streets of (, thelir city. b Mr. Fair and the writer drove the gentlemen over th- city, pointing out I the streets on which the gravel had th been used and where a fair test had el been made, proving that it was excel- ia lent material for road makin ig. (i They were driven out, to Mr. Pair's th residence and were atnaized at the quantity and facilities of Mr. Pailr for r placing the gravel and at the mantnler h in which he got itout for delivery. hi They returned earl' yesterday morn- 1', ing to Greenville with samples of the gravel, in di lTerent states, to submuit to g the city council, anti will probably di place an order with Mr. Failr for a P1--ge s quantity to place on (;recnville's tho- et roughfares- hi 'l hey are 1':th pleaNant gentlemen, o' and we enjoyed our drive with them. They ever sing the praises of their na- ei tive city-which is to be commend- pi ed and is characteristic of true ( reen- tr villians. da Mr. Richardson is t.he able and popu- w lar manager of 'T'lie Greenville News. t 50 Good Mules want- l" hi ed today and tomorrow il for which I will pay o good Cash price. t It T. C. Pool. Exltibite of Flour, iil Newberry County has within her at 1 ;rders four flour roller' mills, and we t hope each of these mills will have on ek exhibition at the State Fair next month ci samples of their produet. The Iloutr inmade at these mills is of the very best, as and will compare with any made in the i South, an(i is far superior to much of o the adulterated stulf shipped into these w markets. Let the mill men put sam pies on exhibition and let the people of the State see the superior qualities they d have at their own doors, thus creating s a greater demand for home-made Ilour. th - - - -el Panetora1 Choange.(l Rev. W. K. Sligh, Professor in New berry College, who has acceptably v served Colony church, Newberry Coun- a ty, as pastor for several years, closed ba his work in that congregation last Sun- .1 day. He has also retired from the o1 work as pastor of Mt. Hermon church, It Peak. S. C., which he has served during Li the past synodical year. Rev. A. J. Bowers, of Newberry College, who has Li served Beth Eden church as pastor in h a similar manner, has also decided to 0 give up the pastoral work and devote " his whole time to his college work.-- a Lutheran Visitor, 12th. Second Week .jurorq. 0 Thue following pe!rsons haveo been '" drawn to serve on the jury for the see-n ond wveek of court, wvhichi will convene h1 on the 30th instan'.: J1. Win. Smith. RI. G. Rear mn, Joe. W. Epting, S. E Senn, Albe; t C. 0 Sligh, J. JT. Mayer, WVm. R. .Reid, Ih Jas W. Nance, Claud L. Counts, A. C. P Brooks, A. J. Jiohnson, Walter WV. Lominick, Geo. W. Johnson, D)an. WV. Richardson, R. C. Williams, J. Back- - man Creomner, Chas. G. .Johnson, P'ozy G. Glenn, WV. P. Pough, F. A. Schuamp- I ert, R. G. Smith, Tomi T. Pough, Rich- s ard Swittenburg, .Jno. S. Cleland, WV. r T. Gibson, J. D. Hlornsby, Jef'f Quattle- C baum, P. Cal. Fulmer, J. Sam Pough, -W. C. Btuford, J1. Mike Counts, J Mel Hartrnan, .T. J. Grizzar'd, .Juo. A. Cro mner, Will J. Atchison, J. D). H. Kinar'd. n From a Sialutda 1hey tt Newber, y Cotta go. As I was yotr correspondent from I Delmnar, I thought that a few lines 11 fr'om Newberry would interest my friends. Theli college opened last Mon day, which waLs the largest Opening in L the history of the college, one hundr-ed and sixty-one students were en rolled, of that numpber fifteen are girls, called eo-eds, Judge Y. J. Popo and D)r. Voigt, of Wilmington, N. C., made specebes In the chapel which were very interest ing and' encoturaging to the students. Saluda is wecll represented, with ten new b:oys, namely: Messrs. L. A. Black, -Claude D)ominick, J. C. Mitcheil, J1. F. Black, 0. L. Black, F. 0. CrouL, ClIn- i ton Riley, J. W. Wheeler. 0. M. Clark 1 - and your humble scribe. All Fresh- I 3 men, only fort,y-eight in the Fresh-( man class. Any of my friends are welcome at s No. 26 on the second Iloor of collego 1building.--Juventus, In Saluda Ad vo cato. Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUART'1 B3uos. E. H. LESLI'S, Manager. t&ftf Robertson's Tasteless 'Chill Tonic! Pleasant to take and quick to act. The chil dren cry for it. The ,grown folks are never satisfied until they get it. Only 35c. a bottle at Robertson & Gilder's jDrug Stoe. .4een14 h( tle ourt Itoom(. On the artl of A ugust last MIr. .10lhin .1 )ominiek filed a tietition beforo Jus .4e I'ope pra ing that a writ, of habeas irpus Ie di rected to .Jos. 1'. (aughlman id wife, re<aui ring theml to produce the )dy of lIuford I )onic ii lt'k, his sonl-then chAild of Ihret years--before him, the istody of w'hon was to be (i)osetl of Iaidl Justice. The petition stated that Mlr. nini ek was the father of the child and at II. Caughman and wife were the ild's grandp:trents, :ind that t.l 'y un wfu Ily and fortefully detained the iild at the i ir hone agair.st the will of . father. Mr . ist ice Pope on the .Id of A u 1st issued his writ of habeas cotrpu. , !ing -made returnable before him att s chamnbers, in Newberry, at 11 cloek on the 9)th of Augut.. 'Thie respondents not being able to t ready for the hearing for tle )th, le to inconVeliene Oil pal rt of co1111 1, Nir. . lstiel I't pr, by consent. of 41uselI, by an order, postponed the taring to the -1 b of October at II -lock. At that time the retir'n of respond its wts submitted. which charged the titioner with cruelty and nnkind eatnent of his wife, who was the Ltgliter of M1r. ('aungIman and his if ', during her life time, intimating at her death was due Iartly to his eatment. '1'hicy aiso charged that the isband had abandoed his wife before r death, whichi neotssilatled h'r com g to their home at wlich shie renain l during her last illnes. They also l god t.hat it was I her dying reutiest at her paurent; h charged with the isto dy of her child. To which return the petitioner sub itted his reply denying the unkind Id cruel t.reattmenIt of hiis wife, also e alleged abandonment and that sie er rcqluested her paretts to tako a rt of her child and rar it.. I;++th siles submitted arliilavits, first to the Iitnc;s of each to rear the Ii:d, and as to the ulitiess of the her for this ditty. A few aflidavits re stlubmitted as to the petitioner's ife and the cause of her death. Judge Pope after hearing all the ali .vits and argu;mlents on both sides, id that, he was 1 )Llid by the law in (o ease and would have to award the istody to the parent, but he said in >ing so he wished to add one thing, at, the grandlartents be a!lowed to sit, their grandehil(1 once a month, td on the last Saturday of each month tween the hours of It) a. i. and p. in. Counsel for petitioner olfered 1 the part of the petitioner, also to Id, and as often its they desired; and to order was accordingly drawn. Mr. Caughmni got the permission of to Court to address a few remarks to is sot-in-law, and he said atong Aher things, that he felt no malice to ards him and hoped that he would be good man11 anid rear up his child right. Mr. Dominick thanked ihm for this, 3d at the suggestion of his coulnsel, otfoed to shako hands withl Mr. Caugh aln who advancing towardi Mr. D)omi ick oIlfcred Ils hand. They shook ands-also Mr. Dominick antd Mrs. aughmnlLt, andi made friends. The1 Infant, clil d waLs then tuirned ver to Mr. Doiminick and was taken omo by him. This wats the saddest, art of it all-taking the litt,lc child 'om its graiidparents while it was pull1 ig back and wanting to go with them -knowing nlo other piareint. The hear'ing was held in the Court loose. J ohnstone & Welch .-eprc 3nted the petit,ioner, and Culbreath & amaige antd M'. S. Uleaise tIhe resp1ondt lIts. Many Thankslt. "I1 wish to express my thanks to the tanu factourers of ChamberlaIn's Colic, lholera anld Diartrhoea Remedy, foLr aving putt oni the market such a woni erfiul medicine,'' says WV. WV. Mass igli', of Beca umont, Texats. There are iany thiousanids of miothercis whose hiildreni have been savedl from at,tacks f dysentery and10 cholera in fant,um whoi inst, also feel teankful. it is for satle y W. 1'. Pelham, D)ruggist., itates to the StaLte Faiir. For the occasion of the State l"airz at olumbia, S. C., November 6t.h, to 10th, lhe Columibiat, New berry and L,aurens tailroad Company will sell excursion ate tickets at, the rates mentioned be w for the round tripi, Inincluig one dmission to the Fair Groundis: Class A. Class 13. At,tic Mountain....1.15 $1.50 'rosperity.............. .! 1.75 'c w berry............. I 60 2.0 ~linton................ 2 00I 2 75 2aureCns................. 2.20 :3.10 Class A-Ticketj t,o be sold Nov. 7th, t,h and 9th, limited to 11th. Class B-Tiects to be sold Nov. 4it,h o 10th inclusive, luIz.itd to 13ith. Teachier Waniiiod. The Trustees of Trinit,y school will nceet on 28th October 1899) for the pur )OSO of electing a teacher. Applicante vIi please send In their applicatlons mn or be!oreo that (late to the under tigned. Salary $23 petr month. School Is te >egin 1st oF November. H1. B1. HENi>Rix, Longshiore. M. PI1TTs4, Silver Street. T. J. GnizzARI), Silver St,tect. Newberry loller MilIh Custom Wheat Cround on Friday and Corn or Saturday. An 1-:jentulrt Vear wI'I. ht atenl . rs of 'T'hi ti eC tilt-- l'ho in tiel 1t0lov 4l t'it - tot S.i%" (I1o(ti- .1y't +It 1 1e (IAo, or l h0 A%Ipyroachlu lu nfereutee. So fir this has bI Ih t avey evN"It tful yea' with us. ( )ur nortuary list i., quite a long one. Il)eth has intvadledl our ranks: it cach ehurch. Many have re tnovedl ly ce"rtitliate, atil thus we have flr'ii:-hed"t Vaia lec n'atcriai to other" tebar 4 . Ini our rec, nt meetingt, ra vIous ""timis of refreIs in '' C:tlt" to us. tI iioinw-i rlt, LL-rt,t lI r and satis 'taetory. Ifhre lidt er" reti urnetd to (td, and the church gener1ally w%as tind''r "showers of b lessing-.'" Numnerou:< pro fes-ioins of joy fIul up4ilift-ing at:d Ipi1titutal hlpt'1, with imtanuy Ipullie resolut ions for greiter usefulnes. (od spoke to us li! lit u4 fee; ti) (:imd ilin : of IIis grave. Children's da we ciexcellent. I-idu cational dlay weell attended(. \\'e ::endl irls to I,eesville and the ('oltumblhia Fe tiale Colge. ( )urI, boys we sew d to (Iclmso:n, \Volord at'd Newberry .'ol lege. I say goodbye to Newiiriy Circuit at the eto5e of (lurt approachin Confer 0ie0. \\'hil'e I shall leave many goud and excelleit friedis, I w ill not losl" themn. U(I-iig o1ur SQevc:ral mIeetings the fol lowing b rethre"n were ini "Sent, and r-en tlretd very tlIlicient help): I ".rs. \V. V. lones, W. II. Airiail, .1. \V. Speake, .1. It. lIlackwell, .1. Ii. llood, .1. \V. San de r", 1I. WV. Wh'itatker and J(1.. i;. ('un nelley.-li,v. I). T1iller. in ;outhetrn (2haI1stiln AdVocate. ,Jan t c tieetl I nr. ( (1. 1I. .In1ites Itet'l, sttuet his leg at;ainst ai cake of ice ill sueh t Iatnntr its to bruise it Sever"ely. I t1enme very mluchl swoliln and pained h itu so badly that he Could not walk without, the aid of crutches, Ile was treatild by hy'si ciauns, also usetd several kidl of linii mlent and t two( andt a lIJ 11allons1 Of vhislcy in b)atlintg it, but, tin 1hing ;rtve( any relief until he egan u'ing ('ham-" b;rhuan's I'ain Itllm. This brought at nItt,t at coltlete cure in at week's timec andt he believes that hind he not. used this remcdly his leg would haivo had to he amputated. AI r. Iinede is one of the leading mirehant: of('lay Court, Itouse, \V. Va. I'alin Haim is unequalel for bruises itami h'll einatism. "or saio by V. I. 1'elhatn, Irt1u1g ist. Utol in llot. Sincc 11y last, corresplondilce I am sorry to say we'v e had considerable sickness aiIoIg both white atll colored, but am glint to state the sick itie all cuunva'eseent.. Irs. I.:icllard, of t.le Capital, alter s)en(ding a few weeks with her ilaughl ter, 11lrs. J. I'. ('atnnon, returned to her home last Tuesday. MrVs. .i. W Lon;g 1eturned to her hotmte \lgllolay, aftor staying a few Weeks with relatives in Saluda County. Alr. Walter llerbert has the m11ost and filnest pcavine 11hay I've seen any where. lie's conteilhtting exhibiting vir"iouls things at- the State Fair Lis fltl1. You kinow he takes the irem ini on cannied goods, ot' at least, he has for' the piast fouri yearis. Mir. lIer'ber't is a line mnan. A good mantIy pleople fromt this viclin ity anticipait, going downi to the fair this fall. Let everylJady go wh'lo caln. You ill ind it exhiler'at ig andiu see a lot you've neveri seen1. T1he hIlmnble 1103 speaks oIf pu11tting ' I at phoneC iromi It IS stor'e to LI'osperIi ty. I pr'ediet that~ tetn year's benee phones will be so thick that wr'iting will 1)e conlsideed a poor1 su,bs tttte for'COIi com Mr I. C. (!. Cr'outh oIf L eesv ille, S. C., has accepted a position wi th the ril - load companytl3, and1( ht tnow r' esie ait Old Town. (Charley is a coin nendatble Mr 1. T1omi Criouch ,','ho for the palst Lthree year's has ma ltde fior N~ v'. Ji. S. lIu~s sell, of Newber'ry city Ia fa ithbflIuitid cour teouis hiead clerk has r'esig'ned his piosition and1( is tak Iing a bulsi ness couirse at t,he Coltumbia, ii. C1., Ilusinelss C2o1 lego. Totm is another i'nle mantii, anld Ite in h)is carecer has imado0 t ner'ouis friends. Mr t. Arithurt'. Nichols w'i I go to) at busi ness college ini Macoi, G a., aLfter Chr list mllas. M'uessirs. .1lke 1'. Long atnd lI obertL Col emana,of Salatda, attendd prIleach ing at New ChaIpel, Sunday. ThereCi' is ai ganlg of ntegri'es, abthiI twelve I blie lve, in Lbhis secti on frotm IIlelenat, pick ing cot,tont. MNIuch success to everiyhadhy. October 1:2th, 1899. The Souther'n R ailIway annoultnces sale (If roun d trlipI ti e~ets t.o Atlainta, Gat., account o1(f t.he G eor'giaI State Fair wh!ech will be open from ( )etober' 18th t.o Novembter' (th. E'xcepht,ional ly low% rate oIf Otne I"irtst Class I"are, pIluts 50 ets-, adm n'issioni L. thte l"airi i'0 roud s will be on saleo fromI impor't,atit shttions. I"or full I nformt,iton as; to schedles,C' apply to any Sou,her'n lI ailIway atgent Augusta, Ga. ATTENTION HOUSE KEEPERS. CJomo to Roboison & Gilder's and WHITLE WI1NE VINEOARA CINNAMON, SPjJOR,u CLO)VES M4USTAlHi) and MUJSTA R D SEED ofWo canl GUiARANTEE theo.pturit o ur goodsR for wo hanvo tested thonr -RAbertsonI & GiIdei DRUGIT ON TDHR COnS] Ill I.T4 I'll 't.(1N s VNO). 05111 A uitiU:l l(mvem 1011t att St. 11,111:t '14 ('hturit1 Next 'iwlnrttiny--,lali1onnty ('ohve o ,a t a t t'roMlp (i Iy. 'he I .uthetl t lyod ot ut4utlb (ro Iiu1a will a -s("IIh'e1 ill its ;.:tIh aui1 al ('( nVentit n inl St. L.uko's elhurcb, :it I.uke's, N. ('., I ev. ( uco. II>t;ard en, l)stot', on \\e(inestlay next, 1thit in Ttant. Th' a LSssiOnlS Of the1 Synod( will utct,I y,.vt evral dhrys, andc (losing 'with tiiVine 'rvite-i on San11t;y, With a ser 11111n or athlre-s a. I I o'lock each day. TI'he fo1lloving Speakcrs i'v be en ap lint u: i Ai-ionary 1(1 '(,S ':, I:('VS. .\. .I. lI;ower, ot Newhe rry ('olleg'e. andl (). 1'. Stihea ou-e, of I)e lmar. E u'tiinal 1a dd1rew- s, I rs. :\1. 0. ,1. \rt ::, Of A: gusta,al i ll .1. W . Ilori, of ('II a '(ton. ( )rk. i nat io( rn l4onl, I1' ., . (>. 1 . lirep . I1 e re : io t ion, Iev. I<. I;ol(I1, of ('haurlt-on. is to l rt'latr' :a paper' oi tht "('old(ition:'s of C(oll:1n1(ni ltant Chureh L t14'her .h ip.'I Tull: w I(.1I\N's lll- IN.\ Y '1NIINvIi-:N will hol it, e i i (;r;.ee churbc , lI'ro.sperity, on next, :\lom(Iay andt u - (1lay. The oltenin; :<essionl will he bhld ait .'t 1. n. on \lon(1hIy, w\henu th, v"arious. reports on ti' work dti1-ingi the Ie a,t yea" will be una(e. Monday night there will Ie public srv,\iccs, with 1,n address Of wvicolm. by Mliss i illian l~Ither. andi the re 11o1 by \!!""; 1brV i I.owntlan. 1 - dresssby i 'rof. I.. 11. Solet oIlr ml )tte". '1'l.~ t t'i 14K r )11 wih 1 the follo w, closingt Igwith an anthem by te uhon- an a tol l Iet ion. T'ut ; (day i1n r111g an1(1 aft"rnuoon will be devoted t) but1ines6s scs..iown: t >1 t'n tday' even'Iing. 1t, S o't'lo('k, -1 p i it inl issionary" Service l'l be hel, , :"t oriiitg I I a papers read 1( \IIr: .. I'. e . ler, of I'otnaria, and n rs. It. A. lol('o! hott;gh, of ('anler"on. .\n ad1dre,s w\ill also be inadle by the Sonthern 1L 1thern11 iisio; nary 'ie retary, It1' Il., 1 'robsti, of of tlanltr. ahe ralroads have ranted the vsual reletsd rates frons h ptatios to I'ro: 1 rity on acunt Of t.e e a ton oftions. 'ickets will h' on sale (leasnoher h to It9th, in(lusiv"e, with final limit, to l>e ober ofhth.--( )hlere. High Grade Guano at Edw. R. Hipp's. f&t tf C It. tf. F(M HAD U1a10011). Clhnese et red. tIlo'd 'au-e1 Lilood nd Skin Dl:--ases, K'ruiiolls, l'inples, (r'it t Ra I mtng S'et, theerI, ('Hyaintr, i - Pon ('hildrl n, t heumaim, ('ati rh , Itring 1ump .4.t ci., a s I -ili,e spe iitse Cure founda in 11. . i. (ltnic Wlood B.0mt,) ihe to wondenn blood purifier o a t . ';. It, aslways curedt even the mtost, deep n(ea:ted, pler sI"ltent cawes, ni1ter dictt t:nd1 putent muedli(ine h adl all failud. It. 1.. .1 I cutres by di ing out of the blood Ilhe 1oiso11n4 1 h(11 unf111r-8 whic h C -u. aill t 0 trouble', and a ur is lIuS t1Wido hat IS perngyit it. t: yo taon ca4tloo(d Il'(ISi t, oduoI 116 i u' I n t tio , o, ) tll Culand, dileeaou ohroa n)ld Mnth,li0 10bl., cuse to so. l". . CiiAt druo9ist $1 ier te )ihlot i sihwarge ot e (ful.i'tment ha. Wr uaait or Free1 dreVuioon Ha13gg o ganta Ga.il herisperon alslcin and emracsthevery ltes tls, s a e 1l ( 7U Hhool 'Talelcts they will sell at. 1c., 3c1, andl( 5c. These :tU go 4O)it1)lcts for tiho price. Wu also carry a linv of hIettr(' gna(ls. Wc cant sup lly the cliliren writh Lea<d I'tYncil, Ih,te l'encils, Cray OnII, SlpOnges', Ern-sem., Book St rap ls, I&c.' .o' th10-e out of School who lve tim1e to read we ol'r at lot iti ie I) Ook8s, ])pape r OV er -1 :uul 5., c(1t h 'ov' 20U., b so11 o1' the beos, writers. TOT 11n61 II E,1) (F T1111 HOUSE W. enntl inlteres't t,beml inl h1OuI:chOIl g;OO<k: in Tin and Ag ate Ware, a lot Of useful articles for' the kitchen. Our l)ric( VilI stit, for' we lia\V( buit 011, p>r'ice f'or ev'ery h O<ly. W\T Oriiitt.c(1 this l)l,tl ii Newht'iiy aid find it, ll( s, I)' lIlisc i , i't'ats cve'y TRADE ATV A" : toPELAND BROS. l. I i.\ V' I 1- I : -N (II VN I NG A N I) ntYtrig Ntw (;louis for the patat four week., atnl Cho ronseqtuencre is, onur Mtor is packed ml j etl with New I'all d aon.: r.d we ar herr to ell you that w o nrver allow our-svlve:4 to be un tierrt'lthl by atnyone', tpdllity of goods rtonsiedtl. CLOTHINC AND HATS. Men'; suit s of ('lot h.fo t" *$.l0, worth ti< : MIen 's-tuit s of ('lot.hr:; for $.:) worl h r, l lt' Sutit- of ('lot.hrs for 0.t wt Ior ih I1 0.l :I tnys' n is( tf ('lf t ,s ftol '.00. w 'ort P.: t: Iloys' i -, of 'ittthr:" fmr :"V 2-- and $1: ,wor thb$ .|) I1o\"'' sui ts of t('h i s for ( (), wortth :, In an t .id: Boys' 'n r'tts at t 'e., 0 i i ' t . a \ a l air. . ig lot of all's -:stoat l'ants, il -;izes, at half the ltrit"t yo(u imy for themt at. othe.r place.. ln's Ifit t, all k imds and Iatt,'st st,yles. SHOES! SHOESSHOES! \\' hav them of all lints and the best. mtakes. S i . , 1( o tIadis' .1akots at fromt * 5 t to $7.(')t. A\ hi;, lot, I,aites' C'apes it froi .tlr. t'o 7.0u--l'lush, ('loth and AI iakan iW oan show one of the list and b.argeAt Stoks of New Iress Goods in Newherrv, oll at just alf the I'rico y"ou piy for thetat, ol.hr stores. You will only los: mn ey for yourself if you don't. wee u-; (n I)ress Goods thisseason. New Lot1, T.riInnnings, Velvets, Silks, Iiimbroidcry, Iaves and lRibbons. ('omoe to rre lus ofteun. No trouble ior Us; to show goodls. c]c;Do]Lt:acl 30ro o., AMain Street,, Newbei ry, S. C. ONL.Y O\I-: S'ItIN. NSRFOLK OYSTERS Served in any style au~lu t1 ne' loostu- ein o rlass.Weareno andredtogv you cal ouri ciXustlo mysod he fore buyi nd <Viti odstievice,'o m \atnre, Nsom r S. EGSTRT NOTICE S.okB. ofJONEiSt'Iti( th Aoi ofMwitiy NO T~,ac o *iot * * W'iitpastif achivnt's, butI ahvaysCOl stivin h.ok oto mvy dorme (Nit (LY ouC t i ll fin (t m y litortllo briht ith untiowtiic god inJ, the linot of Bicyclmer Repairings luwid mhoti~t, pofiale to o ifCO yo c as nd xaut no my isttock by foro buyig. idTho good areat mard ain. Streegt, Newbtorr, no mo.e no hat, t,helBooks of Ristrat-o~n~ fnor t Tw owbrr'y,' tC5 113 li. C., are tnyow ope, suandl thc o' undersig ed a t pr hoe. . ntil no inc l,e 4thfdy Septembe COM3, D0 . 3 hclo