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1E. If. Al1L.L. 1'-.41FRn. 'AV YOU l't l'iSt' il 'T I ON. The Hlerald antil New:. exiN'et- everyt" subi-riber to payt\ somelthing;' on ii.;'ub Scipltiont, if it is not, paid in) advancve alr'aly., het.Vein this tite and the cl of thet yt'tt-. \\e do nOt want to bel dis alltf)inl(ed. \\' nt't"l lite Inollcy. Dlo tilot waitt for" -omli oil(, to hont1 you up1 it(d tlot You, but if Volt owe for V"ot" el 'r, walk aro,'nd to the ollice anitl s,how\ Your appr)te(i:tt iun by' making" )ay" nlunt. I.t"t this he :'utlicient notice to ('very tlt-linyrc"ft. E 1)1 t'OICI.\I, CO itt:ssO'N il;N(: . ('uluniait,t, t Sh- t b r :1. -l'y the" kin(1 nesS of (;u\i. \ie.\ween"\" I lad a ftw thays tlf" la- t we kt'I atndl att('nd1ed thel u:n"ttin,r of the South ('ar"olina I.uth eratn "\ynod at St. I,uke's in Newhirry ('ointy. In fact I have beln at lendin tlic' itt:ntual lnttlti 'in", of tili-. holly -O long) atnd -o rt uulyl tlmt I wilth11 havet felt that -onti- hin1g wa; out. of gear to .ati i\ ( d tnhl 'kill-- n1 inl(tti :. '' in luet - in1 thi"- y ti t- tow a ry ph'a ant ln(1 htnio :iout - ont,. I tv)lI nOt Iii 1in , ihowN't tI i. tilt I( cIIaI I t" it the -I itt i' oll I ( rin ' Ih h(' ist f w y . I'S. IT(t" (thl in -n tutt ;;rotlually" (Ii-appe)ar it! fi ) n il iw -4tni tlunii \y meti n e tl Iai:itii :: tic it It : h "-'. Ih'. ( ;. \\' . ll l lantl ii I )ir. I Iawkin: havt't fitt--t t to tiI. It e w:uar . Iltr. It . ('. lolhuth for -t\l al V tut r tt t nh'r i the t n CIt1d itni tItonl Io North ('atr ilint, and I )r. ilorn, for It'nioiy y aa"h in tt f I i lte eyuo,h, llt.; gont ' orth tif, of t h ol amlt'-i only lt'. J1. ea. ilin tth, IoV. .1. I ). I1\ltwl , Ih-"\ Z. \\'. l I tenh anu lh, IZt"\. S. TI. 11 t:tit n. I {it . -. .\. \\'in, :t It . , ,"\e . ('. I'. Ii ttt.t'r aum l 1:' r .1. Ii. \t il- n reunainI . \ti i i t (!o lotr an youn i nIn, 1-o It tunu they noe anoingi t a 1 It r(' otat, lair Se Irtar '.'tf(I wioI1 1 " U1 1 i 11 t1k ,I I n I n c it'I I e ttrt' lint( ; tht iliini'tti" who witt"r in tit y ndt afte it I tir t b i-: lIto attif,eI- th e tttintl nnt1\t itn . .\not h th in-t hat -truck tla, a; the latrg rot I ion of Nte w" hf"rry ('ot"lbr "ilnet n wi hts lake u hlt he ldl oIf - n in tl. It'u it whly. I _'o tX lttt ti g 1( eia Sytt1eN, atit to tht' North ('ro la in y oitl, will to th \'i _inia yi1nod,1 th""rt', ah-i, do I 'ltiN 'i gNewh ri-y" ('ollgt mt'n O i ttaki to p)r tnien'iat. p-otition. \\'e -houlI aed t of utr coile clain the torkl it has on tn in ( i In for th e ohl t 'Ih .\iii ntIt OnlyII \h> 'ou Iindl them1 tuettn^ fhth erial III nlemI'II-, but als -. i tvl in the Iy. I ee often aid to tuy telf, what ts p i'e th h c bLc\ dt be1 i cf t y wontl only o1e n-wrair adi( work tog ea'th fr. hiTun itlI h iitnnow a chair in th. tolitlt in at hyes 'an itnr me) kewt ould ft' l iI if vety ott wouhl do Is part. \nd yne" o tout I t on hthio rte arhndm1 atlumlni who dot n1o1. ('ve(n feel enlough1 itt the eneiit i-ir al tastemr 4 to yt cen't: a1 y("art for ito ityluis, the t"nlle'g) j enal. I a ot is row oth iso. 1 like, anls toSltahoiewh rtgeai at it,his con leosstae tomte iXnX restincthes whoX havengone ont intlo L oter liphe-nuand showsomen appInstateinsof ht indte Aforthe olle at \\'hat ihs eoe thanle ayIthg toose is no ld i eliotI t is onl'y. about,as ftendys nowutil theri e Statt foar SVcr ears ~llollwth oras nwere tfnoreverl daand ieat bsynt ming n.it. Ie y thre onh prespct for altil od fIroare very llto of r. lags NowdI)seofe peorl arue com~aing fr (llpars0o thtse State, and afgt; a,thad wih wattkes '.he fair Lterstg..This w rands Wat.harn place& fo.h,po of lthe, Ntate andtt onte~ fesroee t, friund heore tath Xcoulsre io hnr wa.00.a .exy et tie hoprne Iwll o edsapitd ('otton picking is pretty well over, \ lu-ge quant ity of oats being sow.ed ir . C. Sligli came out, from New. herry and spent Sabbath at the ol] h1oiuestcad1. I1iss lIallie Ilawkin s r"eturned fromt Columbia a few dlays ago. IO-. Rt. C. Carlisle is having his home rIedeled1 and applying t he paint brush which m)akea at great im provelient. l"'ev. W. \V. \lcM\orris had ia mulo cat very badlyv by running into a wire fence. \[r. A\. C. Slight was also tun fortutnatte in lhaving his horse cut ini the -aine wav. 11r. I j. 1 lawkins, stelnographer for the route agent of the Southern l'x In',s ('omnlpany of (o)nbia, S. C., is 1len(i;ng a few days at home after an attac'k of typh11oid1 fever. IHe expects to return and r'esimne his work the first of the week. \luch success to himii. We hope to have our new road from I it h I'";len to Nlr. Heln Cannon's soon open. Alr. A. ( . Sligh's little child has been qluite sick for several days. M rs. L. A. Ilawkins has also benil quite Sick. Several of our neighbors are think ing of taking in the State Pair. We hopce they . ill have a good time. tt(, F c I("l thv tinr)t+u \. AI loctorl tol iRenik Ifamilton, of West .1elier"son, O., after sullering I t months froni Rvetal Fistula, he wotild die Inless at costly oe(rattlion Wits pe' formed"cl; but I(' cured hinwolf with five boxvs o!' Iticklen's Arniea Salve, ilie surest 1'ile cure on earth, ail the best Salve in the world. 25 Celnts a box. lold by all druggists. i),(i fr'io Ca t|' r Spi Ug. (loiOi heaith is prevalent in our -,chool. The young men's prayer lneeting is in a llourishing cond(ition. A\ iue nunberI of pmpils attended cl ut'h Siamlay, and1 ieai'il an impress ive '("rnmn. \'ork in the Indu'trial building will bcgiin this wcak. 'he blind boys are taught chair caning, mnattress making, inat itaking, and broom anl brush nitking. The girls, are taught, to inko bc-all baskets and(1 other fancy work. The: chool is just purchased at ncw: hlydraulie lamt which, together wil I:i c old one, furnishes us an abun clance of water. Work on the new la dlustrial ha;l is progressing 1-ap1idly. The first. year P1puiI are 1perform)in g their work cheerfully and joyously. l'armeirs in this section will not re niize More thatn half a clop. Success to 'The! ll rald and News. (aiu,rio(tn Ncar, 'nnes froml I)r. 1). B. ('argile, of W\ashit:1, 1. T. 1 le write(:: '"Four bot i's of ilect lie l Iitters has cured Mrs. Itrewe(r of acrofula, whicht had caused her grea1 suflIerinug for years. Terrible sores won 'b1 ;reatk out ()It her head an( lae, and ihe best doctors Could give no help; but. her cure is coliiplet and her healt is excelleut.' This show w hat Ietousiais Ihave prIov('(i that. Electric I;it ters is tiho best blood purilier known. Itl's thei su preme i'emiedy for eez/emaii, ri'n1tg so res. It stiufates hi ver, kid ni 'y~s an iiil>rwels, txpells 1poison, hetlpJ higest iion, burildcs ciii ht strr'ngth. Onlily 5t0 ccents. Sold by3 all driuggists. ( uar.. lIema1:iinig ini ite piostofllice at New berriy, S. C., for thle we'ek endinog (Oct. 21, INmh: I-l'ilmia lowl.', ('lair Jlisbiy, Lu Ceia 11row, llana Hiii1ai ley, IAillihan Ilishiop. iilmelinie (C'arik, Mat tie (Colemiaii, D).[, Ia l. (rine, Neanie ( roiel E. LA. D -Ai' l arDu r r,11ti1D lle .e ('c-Cartrie (>h(itln Fr'iank Ilin (;1iregory. lid)o W. lraiiklii. Joneiis, Mlaggie Jones, .M- -(Claud ia Mlioro, Venise MaIgler, 1l- MIissalibe I tt', A\. l10. 'at tersoni, WViiram Pr,att. R1-Auditersonii 1usseli (2), C. S. tail. H-Jacke Hoecard, it. C. 81mih, Jilo. C. Suberi, Miar't in SI rouse, 1tufuis LA. Sheat 13y, Jllbert Siiepard. TI--Snudi e Turn ier. WV--larriet Wood, .J. WV. WhiitIiig tou, Cliarua WVicker, Aarcoii WilIsoni, Jilo. WV. WVilson, I I-A. E. lo'er?l, J1. W. Bcostoii, Wmii. haiugkiiighit, Ainna Beri'y. C-Lucy~ Caldiwell, Quincy Cook. .J-Mary .Jacksion, Mra. Mary Jones. M-D)r. WV. 1). litce. 8-Rt. S. Shieaiy. Persoins ca'.ling (or theseo letters anId packiages will please0 say they we're adt vcertied. WM. Y. FAIn, P. M. Oct. 23, 1899. Jiaiimi heed Injurie. Mir. Jamies Reecd, struick 1h18 leg aginst a Cake of ice in such a mianiner' ias to bruise it severely. It bxeameo very muoch swollen and palined him so badly that hie coulid not walk withofut.t,he aid or crutches, [ho was treauted b)y p)hysi clans, also used seveirai kinds of lint ment and two and a half galhons0 of whisky in b)athinig it, but nothing gave any relief until be began using (ham-. beirlai's Pain iHalm. T1his brought al.. mnost~ a complete cure in a weok's time and he believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to hbe amputated. Mr. Rteed is one of the leading mnercha,ntIs of Clay Court House, W. Va. Pain B3alm Ia unegjuaied for brulsea and rheumatism. For' sale by W. E. Pelhtn Druggiet. ONE WAS CONVICTED ANOTiKEIL Is 0 TRIAL. Swift .Jstilce liing I)on,. by tli L,tw I 1)is ngton. (Special to the State.) I)arlington, ( 2et. "2.- -in the crimninv cott-t today I.d. ILuck(ey, one of the prir cipals in the I.aunar rape case, was trie and found giilly. The other, T1homau Mitchell, is now being tried, and hi conviction is it foregone conclusioni. I is probable that at, least two of the oti ers will be indicted as accessories afte the fact. The case has attracted the attentio1 of every one on accoulnt, of t,he atroeit, of the crime. The testimnony today re vealed the fact that the guilt of th, principals is beyond 1question, and si Complete that the young white twomai who was choked iiito inselsibility Ilm brutally outragel was not colpcllcl to appear in the court house. In1 fac her Condition is still critical, althong1 the deed was done 17 (lays ago. I.d f.ukey on the stand today confesse( his Complicity in the crime and is nov being used as a witness against Mit ehll. Jud;ge lienet inl his charge to tle jurI con g"atnlated the county of I)allingto: for her respect of law and justice am stated that an example had been se not only in Sot'~h Carolina but. foi the entirce South. lie also commend ed Sheriff Scarborough and his depu ties for doing their duty in prompi, ly reinoving the prlsoners to it place o safel,y. te Appetite or it (lioat Is envi((l )y all poordyspepti's whost Stomtiach aid LAver are out of order All such should know that. Dr. King' New Ibife Pills, the wo nderful Stomarel and Liver Remedy gives a splendi( atppetite, soun(1 digestion and ia regulia: bodily habit that insures perfect. healtI :.nd great energy. Olnl: > cents at al dlrug stores. W'ltat's (he M'latter Withi Yot? ( .:xchange.) Nearly every one you know or Ie has somle eecentricity you could point oit, no cloubt. They entertain ce'taii views or have a peculia' way of doing thinirs that the generality of imlankinc think nonsensical, an(1 perhaps absurd We often think of the remark of th old Qiaker to his wife who said to her "I':verybody is it little (lueer, Mlary, bli lice and me, and sometimnes i thinl( thee a little qneer also." We see a great m1anly people who are Considered queer because they get into some isori of a groove in farnning and nothing ean induce them to try to'puill out and adopt up-to-dlate methods. I t passing around Ii rough the cooutry we still see an oe= casional farmer who wastes his time trying to save fodder by topping his corn, or in cultivating ia erop still thinks it absolutely necessary that the hrt' plow should first be used, throwing the dirt, away from the corn, and after war"d cultivating up to it. Not a few do their planting and seeding "in tle moon,"' a ndt no amount of argument would ever convince them that good cropIs could bIe grown if star'ted wvhen thei ''sign'' walsn't right. One (of your1 nleighbors doe "'t get along as welt at lhe ought, be.ause hue works wIt bout any sort, of plan1 01' system. Another fail for the reason that he is al ways ilbhind wvith is work. 'While others spIend tot miuchu time at cross r'oad stores or (lab ble( in piolities inl which there is n0 pay. I f all the fellows round abo.. you lhave t,heir short comings, have you evei stoppeld to coniderlOi t.hat you too maiil be a '"lit.t,le quteer?"' It is aL good thing to know just, where our weak places airt and1( thenl uIse some c,fifot strengthei them asi we go along. ilottle ?Senit Freeo. Hadi 1Bloo( causes Blood and Skli Dilseatses, Erutijlon)s, Pimples, Scr'ofu iia, lEatling Sores, Ulcers, CJance-, Ecze mal, Ski'i Scabs. Eruptions andl Sorei on Children, R heumatism, (Catarrh, [tehing Humor8 iS, etc., a p)ositive sp). (e1110 ('ure Is found In B. B. B. ( Iotanit Blood Balmll,) the mlost wonderful blood purifier of the age. It lias alway: cured event)I the most deep seated, per. sistenit casecs, after dloctors and1( patei meidiclines had all faIled. B. B. 1' cures by diving out of the bloodi till p)oisons~ anid humors wichel CaIuse all I hese t roubles, and a cure Is thus mandi thait ia pe'rm)anient. Cotagloous Bilood Poison, produingfl Erup)tIins, Swollem ( hands, UJlceratedl T[hroat and1 Mouth, lEtc., curied by B. B. B. At diruggists *1 per large bottle; six large boltlt (full treaitmenCt) $5. Writo for Free Trial Bottle. w.hich will be sent by re. turn mail. Medical adtvice FRaa. Ad. (dress BzLooD) BALM Co., Atlanta, Gah.13 High Grado Guano al Edw. R. Hipp's. f&t ti ---THE NIewberry loller Milk~ Custom Wheat Cround~ on Friday and Corn or Saturday. FOR SALE. A VALUJABLIE PLANTATION [LY lng on both sides of the Greenvlik & Columbia Railroad between Old Tow:1 and Chappeils containing 080 acres 'Thr'ee Hundred Acres in lirst and se end lowv lands-well adapted to thi growth of burmudagrass. Enough operi land for a farm of twelve or fifteer horses. Well suited for stock raisings Fine water. Good dwelling and ten ant houses. A pply to J. A. ATTAWAY, Saluda. S. C. or M. PITTS, t,4t,f. Silver Street, S.'C. sixtu Dogs 1 si I han. been trying to close out the balace of luy stock ill one lot, but the prices olI'red woub.( entail such a sacrifice on my part that I.1 have decided to add Two Thousat.cd [$2,000] Dollars t worth of (esir al)le DRY GOOD D and NOTIONS, I OS01IRY, G E NT'S UiNDERWU ':11EA (, LIN ENS, &c., itta(l gi V( the cOnSuler uld my 01(1 f'iends and Custoniers - the benefit of extrenmely low closing out prices for the lext sixty days. I will finish my filling in trip )nI the road by the Ithllb-l of Novemlber, and front then until ('hristlnas I will he I hert to welcome anti serve in1y trade myself. an(1 I would he bettet satisfied I to give up the busin .s after giving I them an opportunity to buy their I'aIl goo(ls withll little and no plrolit added than to; go out now when they are get, ting fair prices for their cotton and are anx ious to m1ake thCir cotton money go a long Way in buying for itemselves and faminlies. Don't forget the faet that when you coie to my store you are sure to save money on your purehases. SHOES! SHOES! When I sold out mlly Shoes and Hats I thought, I had cancelled all my orders placed with tie manufactutl-ers for Shoes, but I have received an i nvoice for six eases of Ladies', Mli.-ses' and Chiidren's Shoes of excQptional value. and this m3a' lead me to buy at few others to help sell these and close out. the stock. So if you will bring tme your Imetmoranda for Shoes [ cant save youl mloney'. (C'ome and see us often. in my absence Mir. I. .1. Laindsay will be glad to serve you, and wiI' have sncl at8ssitnn('e as Illay be neces-' - serve the trade. TERMS-SPOT CASH. A.C. JONES. Newborry. S. C., October 20, 1899. We have now in stock the well and favorably known Keith Shoes for this Fall and Winter, Vici, Calf, &c., & c. Kid Lined, Cork Soles, the dryest and warm est Shoe made. The newest Lasts and Styles. The Excelsior Shoe Co. making the largest line of Boys' and Youths' Shoes in this country. In ladies' shoes we carry the fullest, most complete, -and up to date stock in the city. We have all widths and sizes in the newest lasts and toes. H eavy, serviceable welts to the lightest, dressiest, hand-turned. Ask for the Regina our beautiful specialty. Rubber Shoes for the million, first quality and guaranteed. COME AND8SEE U8. We lead the market in low prices for Shoes. Yours truly, G.S . MwrC. Master's Sales. .J. S. Nichols, er, al., 1'laintil's, vs. W illie 1 -:. Nicholst,et, Il., Defendants. }3Y ()lIi)NIl Oh ( ( -1:RT W ILI'IN I will rell to the highest, bidder, before the conrt botse at, N(wberry, S. C., oil sale (ay in November next, ail that, tract of land situate in Township No. N, county and State aforesaid, con tamning 1!our 111undred and )( -ightly Acres, morc or lesr , and known as the "honse place," and bo'lnded by laItnds of I)..Jlnes l intosi, Mrs..1. C. )oii nick, estate of II. I. ,Nichols and others at Iy Saluda river. Will be sold in four tracts. I'lats can be seen it Alas ter's oflice. Ah1o, all that otber tract, of land known as the "ILke Nichols pitce," it, the .county and Stato aforesaid, con tainin g Ninety-eigiht Acres, mnore or less, and bounded by lands of or former ly of Al. Kinard, A. A. Kiibler, l'rank I>ooze'r and others. '1:-ilM: (oI" SAI ,:: ()ne-third cash and the balanec on a credit of one amd two year-s, in two (-tuatl instalients, with interest frot day of sale, to be secured by bond of t.he purchawe' a(d lor'tgage of the prenises sol, with leave to an ticipate paymlent ill whole or in part. Pur"chaser' to-p)ay for na)eI's and stamlps. W. ). I DAIL)Y, Master. Master's Oflice. \lattie S. Glenn, I'laintil', VS. Julia A. Glenn, t al., Defendlnnts. v OItD1)Ilt ()il1 'T'III: CICUIIT ('Cout hercin I will sell to the high e:,t 1(idder b(fore the court, house at Newberry, S. ( , on sale day in Noveii ber next, all that tract of land ly ing in the county and State aforesaid, contailin,g One llundred and Thirteen Acres, wh.;re or less, and bounded by lands of or. forlmerly of Sligh, Geo. W. Glenn, trustee, and others. a o.' SAL':: One-t hird cash, bal ane on a credit of one and two years, With intere;t from day of sale, to be se cr-eO by bond of purchase and mort, gage of the premlises sold, with leave to aticipate payment. If purchaser fail to comply with terms of sale, land will be resold at bis risk. ul rchaser to paty for papers and stamnps. W. D. HARDY, Alaster. Master's Olee. Josepelh 14. 1Burton. Plaintiff, VS. Charles C)eland, et al., Defendants. -Y ORDERi 0" COURlT H EREIN -.) I will sell to t he h ighest bidder be fore the court, house at Newberry, S. C., oi sale day in Novembe' next, all that ;r"aet of land situate in the county and State afolesaid, containing One '-111 dred and Seventy-six and Four-ifiths Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. D. Senn, FIranlc Boozer, .1. I'. lhiton and public road leading from Newherry to I elffast. T.1tM3S3" SALE: IOne-half cash, bal ance on at credit of one year, with inter est, from day of sale, to be secured by bond of purbtaser and mortgage of preiniscs sold, with leave to pturchaser to paty whole bid in cash. If purchaser fail to comply with terms of sale, prop erty will be resold at his risk. Putr chasei' to pay for papers and stamps. W. D. Hardy, Master. Ilaster's 0111ce. Marcellhs A. Renwick. 1'x'or., llainti1', Vs. Lot Glenn, 1)eendaut. .) Y ORD)ER OF CoU~~R H EINrEN - I will sell to the highest bidder he fore the cour't house at Newberry, S. C., onl sale di y in November next, all that tract or plantation of laud, known as the Sloan place, in the county and State aforecsaid, con taning One Hun.dr.ed a Ninet,y-one and One-half Acrecs, moire ori less, anld bounded b)y lands of Mirs. Mlart,ha Chalmer's, F. Z. Wilson, Mirs. .l'0i1r 01l' SA ui:t One-t,hirid can- . bal ance 1in two eqlual aLnnutal instaLlm3 nts. withl iteres'Ct onI (cdit portionl from day of sale, to) be secure(d by bond or puch3'easer' and4. mor0tgage of priemlises soldl, wit,h leavo to) purebaser5C1 LI) antiel pa3to p)aymnent. Puch'laser' to pa1y for' pCapCers iand stamps1). WV. D). HIARDY, MaTIster1. MaI3ster's Oflice. vs. CJel.ia Sin1.5, DeCfeudanit,. B Y ORDER. OF COURT' HIli.ETN I will s(e11 to tba hlighest bid1der beC foire the court house at Newber'ry, S. (., on sale daiy ir Novem3ber n1ext,, al1 the rilght title aLnd in3t.erest, of the defend anit, Cel iai Sims1, in and1( to all andingl 1u lar', aill that tractt of land situate in the coulnty andlo State aforesaid, Containing F'ive Hundr(1 ed and Twenty-five ACces, mor0le or' less, and bounded hy lands of T1. S. D)uncan, estate of 1Alrs. Heonsonl Mrs. W. E. Merchant, D)r. RL. C. Car lisle and3( others, the same beIng the home place of Lewis Bloyd, dleeased. TElaMs OF SALI.n: Cashl. If purcl'haser f.ail to comply with terms of sale within liv (lays, thle inter'est of (Cella SIms, de fendant, hleen wvill be resold at r'isk of the for'mer' purchaser. Purchaser. to pay for papers and statmps. W.1). HIARDIY, Master. Master's Office. .JamCes Burrt Stock man11, PlaintAitl'. vs. Elizabethi R. Deri'lck, et al., Defendants. B Y ORDE)tR OF COURT HEREIN I will sell to the highest bldder' be fore t he court house at Newber'ry, S. C., on sale daly in November next, all that tr'act of land situate in the county and State aforesaid, containIng Seventy t,wo Acres, mor01e or less, and3( bounded by lands of Caroline Derick, S. WV. Wessinger, .J. H. Long and30 others. TElUMs Os' SA LE: One-half cash, bal acce on a credit, of one yeatr, with Inter est fr'om day of sale, the cr'edit, portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premilses. If urc '(haser' fail to compCly w ith term'is ofsalc, t,he land will be resold at Is risk. Pur' chaser to pay for pCaper's aindl stmpJs. W. D. JiARD)Y, Master. Master's Ollco. Don't Buy Your Hard or Soft COAL BEFORE SEEINd ME. ROP CUiREDwith Ve'getaislo 1IltmeItens. Hf avo oured Die a P S Y -tid (f #U $symptomnreo V.Tjoetnals and'TEN D triema fra. I have sold out. my cut ire line< Notions, and will lcrvaltr cfarr,y line of Clothing, Shoes Furnishing In my Clothing )epartmenlt you can styles in Suits, Pants and Overcoats for I MY SHOE LINE I with all kinds of Shoes for Men, Wonler latest styles in Soft and Stif 1-lats, from t ly line of FURNISlIING GOODS is Hosicry, Suspenders, Collars, Culfs, and e o wear- -now and fresh. Prices the Lowest! Styles the Best. Everything Fr -- Yours Truly, IL EiAm RE RUl, and No doubt you are in a I of these figures as you ri regret it: For Tailor-nado Suits for Ladies thi than our Ladies' Cloth and Broadcloth, S.OO-great value. Also a beautiful Co mores, &c., all grades. Very pretty Plaii and all the lower priced Dress Goods, tot Persian Flannels, at S!,e. to 121c. Porcal Full stock of Underwear, Corsets, &c. Big stock Ladies' Wraps, Capes and on the market. Ladies' ready made Ski tractivo and cheap. In the Domestic Department we have Best Colored Homespuns at 5)c. 40-inch Sea Islands at 4 c., and the botter ones. In our Shoe Department we have the p see then,. Carpets, Mattings and Rugs, I Don't fail to see our Clothing. No usi can buy from us as low as when cotton wi Full stock Buttorick Patterns. 'md subF Yours truly, A FuLL IM for Lad This line is known to the trade as bei ful0 in o f l5atest styles of Ladies and In medium grade we carry a full line o Button and Lace. This is the best line market. 8 to 12--Sl.00. 12.' to 2-$1. A line of Box 'Calf Shoes in Lace, Sl.00 values ever offered. Also full line of Bo' values. Come to see us, we wdll soil you botter elso- Respectfully, Jai< The shoe House, Noa R.C.WILLlAMS ..MFUNITRE MIF Greets His Friends in -*1899 - And asks a con tinuance of their PATRONAGE. He will be glad to show you his goods and to sell to you. BEFORE BUYIN? JI )f D r y Goods and Ladies' ft f ir-st ehass and up-to-date and Gents' Goods. find all tho latest and nobbiest lon and Boys. S COMPLETE i and Children. I have all the ho chleapest to tho finest. bard to beat. Underwear, Shirts, very thing that a gotleman noods the Latest ! Quality esh and Up-to-date. Read! turry, but read a few in, and you will not aro is nothing prettier or cheaper >0 inches wido, at 50c., 75c., and vert Cloth at S0c. Serges, Cash Is for skirts at 25c., 35c. and 50e., Illmerous to mention, including Os Ge. to .12e. fackots, pretty and cheatp as any rts from 75e. to $(1.50. Very at :ood Colored Homespuns at 4c. Hlomespuns at 5e., Drills at 5o., reatest values yet. Don't fail to ow as the lowest. paying high prices when you lH 4c. criptions taken for Delineator. T OF Fine Shoes lies! rig the best on the nmarket. A Misses Button and Lace Shoes Ladies' Misses' and Children's of medium grado Shoes on thme >0. Ladies sizes 2 2-8-$1.50. ,$1.25 and $l.75-the greatest 's' School Shoes that are great shoes for the price than any one vborry, S. C. ust Received A NEW LINE OF~ IIENDSH IP BRACE-W ETS AND H EAR TS. Spectacles .and,.. Eyegla Ill~1~I & OPTIlIN