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NEWIURY r itKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Mleat ...................... . .......... 6@('c Shoulders ........................... 70. h alus.................................. 12( 614lc. Best Lard .......................... 7i c. Bost Molasses, new crop...... 50c. Good Molasses..................... 25@35e. Corn ................................... 60o. M oal ................................. 55c. Hay.. 75c. W ho t Bran........................ $1.00. 1st Patent Flour.................. $4.75. 2nd Host Flour.................... $4.25. Strait, Flour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.00(3.50. Sugar ............. ........ .. . 610. R ico.................................... 61 8 c. colree................................. 1 10 l5c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... .00. Bale hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Country Produce' Butter, per lb ..................... 15(a 20c. 10ggs, per dozen ................ 121e. Chickens, each.................... 123(e)20c. Peas, per bushel................. . (0 . Corn, per bushel................. 55c. Oats, per bushel................. 35(4?40c. Sweet potatocs ................... 40(e50c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(@ 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 60(a)?5c. COTTON MAtKICET. (Corrccted Scimi-W ckly by J. W. Gary & Co.) November 14: Good M iddlig........................... 7 Low GradeF,.................6 to 64 (eo. Nolan-:, Rockland, G., says, "My wife had piles forty years. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It is the best salvo in America." It heals c-crything and cures all skin dis cases. Robertson & Gilder. lItoycles for Sale. One first-class Rambler, '99 model, and one good Hartford, '97 modei, ior sale cheap for cash. For particulars call at this olice. 2t. 1tat.htuor MAaids. There will be a special meeting of The Bachelor Maids at Hunt & lunt's oftlce this evening at four o'clock. A full attendance is requested as business of importance will be transacted. Dr. 1-I. II. Haden, Summit, Alabama, says, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Curc is a splehdid medicine. I prescribe ii, and my confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests what. you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and in digestion. Robertson & Gilder. Three hundred pairs Kid Gloves (the other stores ask $1.25 and $1.50,) for the same quality. li imnaugh's special cut price J8e. lt. Mimnaugh. Er-kin.,'s 'resident. At Saturday's session of Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church at Charlotte, N. C., Rev. J. T. Chalmers was elected President of Erskine College at Due West. H is election resulted on the third ballot and was made unanimous. "I wouldn't be without De Witt's Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Thos. B. Rhodes, Centerfield, 0. Infallible for plies, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Robertson & Gilder. ThIe best line of Men', Women's and Boys' Gloves at A. C. Jones'. Your underwear leoks like new and fits the same way if you have it laun <lried at the 1t. Up-to-Date Laundry. - Notice'to Advertiers. Advertisers are requested to have changes for advertisement,s in this of flee as follows: For Tuesday's pap)ers, not, later than Saturday afternoon; for Friday's papers, not later than Wed nesday afternoon. Otherwise we will not insure change until the next pap)er. All advertisers will confer a favor by strictly adhering to this notice. Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hlill, N. Y., says, "'I heartily recommend One Minute Coug Cur. I gav mywife immnedi ant to take. Never- fails to quickly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Robertson & Gilder A new lot of Men's Pants at 50c, 75c and *1.0 1-just rcceived-r.t t&f tf. A. C. Jones'. Your underwear will not be too small for the baby if we lanndry it for you. It. Up-to-Date Laundry. IThe P'opular Secretary. We saId the other day that this Is a bad'y sor for the Toms. That doesn't in clui e Col. Thom Holloway. Trhe colonel is a dandy and the fair's success was in no small measure due to him, as usual. --The State, 12th. Col. Tom Holloway knows nothing 'but success In whatever he undertakes, and no better man to .work up a fal.m could be found anywhere than he. It seems that tbe F"air Association rea 1Ils this fact, too. HMiIons Given, Away ft is certa'iiry gratIfyIng to the pub-, lIe to now of one concern in the land who fre not afraidl to be generous to the ineedly and suff'erlng. 'Thie proprIetors of Dr. KCing's New Discovery for Con. sumptlon, Coughs and( Uolds, have given away over toin million trial bot tIes of tl great medIcine; and h: VO the entisfaction of kn'wing it has r 1 solutely cured thousands of hopel.r3 cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on all Druggist, and get a trIal bottle free. Regular size 50o. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price re funded. We use the utmost, care in washing all flannel underwear intrusted to us and guarantee that it will come home large enough to year. Yours for i t. Up-to-Date Laund ry. Don't forgot to at,tend Mimnaugh'a ut prices ale.- Mimnahi. VARIOUS AND ALL AHOUT. See notice to creditors. See change of Racket Store ad. The beautiful weather continues. See trespass notice of Capt. 11. II. Folk. Mitnnaugh gives interesting figures in his ad. this week. Read them. A "Jay from Jaysville" at the opera house tonight-soon afterwards the ie teoric shower. Miss Eflie Sheppard, daughter of Mr. Orlando Sheppard, of Edgefield. is vis iting her uncle, Mr. B. 1t. Urillin. Mr. Jacob 1hrhardt and family ar rived in Newberry yesterday to visit Mrs. Ehrhardt's mother, Mrs. Oline. The Meteoric shower is predicted for tonight. It is said that it will be at its best between the hours of one and three o'clock. Supt. P. J. Voss went to Greenwood yesterday to straighten out some mat ter in connection with the electric light of that city. Mr. W. 11. Kitard, of Ehrhardt's, cane to Newberry yesterday and will return with his wife, who has been vis iting relatives here the lastof the week. Devilliam Baker has been put in jail on a charge of stealing two bales of cotton. The cotton was stolen from a Mr. Bedenbaugh near Pomaria, and Baker was put in jail on Saturday. Col. C. W. Montgomery died in Char leston recently after a few days illness and his remains were brought to New berry for burial. He was a native of Virginia, but for several years made his home in Newberry. We know of four men who went to the State Fair last week and the total expense of the crowd amounted to 73 cents. Two were newspaper men, one a farmer and the other it merchant. One spent Sc., another 10c., another 25c., and another :I0 cent.s. But they didn't see "George." Brave, n.-nt ull. Veili ms to stonhtl, liver and kidney trouties at9 well tes worntt, and all feel the resutlts in lIss cf I,IIppetity, pois. ons in the blotl, baektalte, nervous ness, headache tt ir tted, list h-'s, rtun down feeling. unt, the're's no need to teel like that. Listen to J. (4ardner, Idaville, Ind. 1 t.tys: "l eart tis Hit ters are Just the thing for a ntan when lie iK all run down, and donl't care whether he lives or dies. It. lid more to give me new strength and unod ap petite than anything I could take. I can eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents at all Drug Stores. Every bottle guranteed. The Hoss Turnip. Mr. W. C. Swittenburg, of Jalapa, brought to this office on last Saturday the boss turnip of the season. It weighed six pounds and was a beauty. Mr. Swittenburg is a successful farmer and raises the best of everything he plants. There is more Catarrh in this section of the coun#ry than all other diseases put togotor and Until the last few years was supposed t be incurable. For a great many years doctor pronounced it at locat disease, and prescribed local remeies, and by constantly failing to cure with local trea.ment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a const itutilonat dIisease. and therefore requires Cure.miuanufacturedl by 1F. J. Chieney & Co., ToIe'.o. Oh so, is t.be o ily constitutonmal eurre on the ma,rket.. It, is taken internalty in dose-s from 10i drops to a tealspoonful,. It acts direet ly on the b'ood and ,duc'ous surafacesi of the systein. They ofYer one hundred dotlars for atny case it falls to cure. Sendt for circulars antd testi'nals. A (dtress. jc. J CH ENEY &% CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by driugglsts, pr-ice 76e. IIalt's Faunlay P'ilts are the best. Clothintg, she es, hats, Jeans, outing, woreted dlress goods, capes andi jackets at less than they cost t, make at it. Flynn's Cash Store. nainfall for Past Ten Months. In our' last paper we published the meteor'ological record for October, also the rainfall for the p)ast ten months, but the figures were somewhat mixed with dates, hence we publish the rain fall for the past ten months of the year': January, 5.28; F'ebr'uar'y, 9.90; March, :3.90; A pril, 1.42; May, 1.48; Juno, 2.82: July, 3 22; August, 4.85; September, 3.08; October, 5.56. Total 10 months, 41.51. "The Lois of Ghold is great; The loss of health is more." HeIalth is lost by neglecting to keep the blood p)ure, but it is regained by purifying, enriching and vitalizing the blooti with thu great healt,h reet,orer', Hlood's Sar sai'arilla. Thousands who thotught health had been permanently lost have been inade per'fectly well by taking this great medicine. Your experience may be the same. HOOD'S PIr,Ls are gentle, yet always effective. We have just received 250 pieces of latest novelties in black and colored worsted dress goods, calicoes, outings anid suitings hought from a New York emporter ahat wanted the cash at '77 cents on the *1.50. We will sell those goods at a small advance on cost at lt. Flynn's. Programi Teachers' Assoiatlon. The following is the pr'ogramme for' the Newberry County Teachers' Asso ciation to be held in t,he Gr'aped School building, Saturday morning, December 9th, at 11 o'clock a. m: .Elementary sciences in common schools-Prof. S. L. Powell, Mr. L. A. Riser. How to make the study of history in teresting-Mr. J. E. Huntea, Miss Belle Cannon. Lilla K. Johnstone, Secretary. For Bent. Plantation in high state cultivation on good terms. Good six room d well ing, tenant-houses, good stables, barn and gin hous.e, good water, good orch~ ard'-churecs and school convenient, A pply to M. M. BUFORD, Nov. , ~ Newberry, S. C. IN 'TilE C)NFDEIERATE VAlt. Canuatte of tho 13th S. e. R egImuent, Me Unwan'e 1rtgude, in the Engigo mnent Near New Market, July 28, 1864, Major vna. Lest ,r. Con iuanding. ''he following casualties is taken from the Daily Southern Guardian of August 2nd, 1861, published in the city of Columbia, and will be of interest to many of the old soldiers. '1'he paper has been preserved by Mrs. M. M. liu ford and the Sheriff has kindly handed it to us to publish such clippings from it as we like: Field and Stalf-None. Company A, Lt. V. J. Itook, com manding-Killed: None. Wounded: I,t. W. J. 1ook, very severe in abdomen; Sergt. W. R. Jones, slight; 1. C. Bell, thigh broken: J. Duneal', thigh broken; W. H. McCreary, arm, severe; 1E. T. Oxner, foot, severe. Company 13, Lt. F. J. 1'oole, con manding - Killed: None. Wounded: Corpl. I). M. Mayileld, mortally; W. L. Morgan, mortally; S. ). Johnson, leg broken; W. W. Barker, severely; J. Bridewell, severely; M. M. Knight and J. C. Howe, slightly. Company C, Lt. A. S. Douglas, com manding - Killed: E. 1'. Gaines. Wounded: Sergt. W. A. Thompson, severely; J. M. Ballenger, severely; l:. A. B. Lockman, very slight; M. W. Sexton, slight: E. Tinsley, slight; I1ow ard Bobo, slight. Company I), Lt. J. W. 11111, command ing-Killed: T. J. V4 hitman. Wound ed: W. J. Clamp, slight; John P. Senn, very slight; M. J. Jenkins, slight. Company 1:, Lt.. 0. Robbins, com manding-Killed: None. Wounded: W. J. Hines, severe: Javan Henderson, slight; David Willis, slight. Company 11. Lt. W. H. Chapman, commanding-Killed: .1. L. Alverson. Wounded: Sergt. T. J. H-all, severely: 1. Henderson, severely; John G reese, slight; J. AI. Mills, severe; Thomas Iavan, slight. Company G, Lt. Jno. S. Bowers, com manding-Killed; 0. E. Cox. Wound ed: Sergt. W. W. Grillin, in foot, se vere. Company H, Lt. P. L. Calhoun, com manding-Killed: Lt. P. L. Calhoun and Private J. J. Busby. Wounded: .1. S. Dowd. Company I, Capt. F. M. Tri1mmier, commanding-Killed: None. Von d ed: Sergt. J. Ml. Barnett-, slight; I,ac Neighbors, slight; W. J. Reeves, foot; J. M. Turner, slight; It. Thompson, se vere. Company K, Lt. M. NcK Willis, commanding-Killed: None. Wound ed: J. L. Corley, slightly; h,phriam Alewine, severely. Capt. D. R. Duncan acted as a field officer and Lt. W. Carlisle as A. A. General of brigade. Both escaped un hurt. JolIN C. ANDERSON, Lt. and Adj't 13th S. C. Reg't. Bed Hot From tihe Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead man of Newark, Michigan, in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ucer that no treatment helped ror' 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Silve 3uredl him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Fel one, Corns, Skin IEruptions. Beet Pile cure on earth, 253 cis. a bex. Cure guaranteed. Sold by alil)Druggiets. Althouigh the season Is only haltf over, the cotton nearly ali gone, we must uLIoadi and will therefore comi metce at once to cut prices at it. Flynn's. TIhe Jdeal Entertain,ers. An entertainment will be given in the opera house on the evening of the 23d instat under the auspices of T1he Bachelor Maids. 'The entertainment will be giveu by Mr. Chat-les L. Young and his excellent company of artist.s. The entertainment wvll consistof vocal and instrumental music, readings and dramatic sketches. It Is said to be one of the best high-class companies on the road, and our peopile may expect a treat. Go to A. C. Jones' for good working Shirts, Overalls, Pants and Jackets. t&f tf. Our Telelphone number is 24. Call us up at any timne for anything you want to know in our line. 1t. Up-to-Date Laund ry. An Exception to the Rute, I' shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. STU A r Bnos. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Nottee, Patterns are sold strictly for cash, and are not exchangeable. tf. S. J. Wooten. Tthe Ulty Market. Mr. John W. Taylor has opened up a green grocery in the store room oppo site Mr. R. C. Williams' F"urnitutre Store and will keep on hand the very best beef, p)ork, sausage, etc., that can be bought and made. Hie has a neat and attractive p)lace and says he wvili keep the very beet of everything. The MeteorIc Shower. Astronomers differ as to tho time of the meteoric shower which will occur tonight, tomorrow or Thursday night. Some say it will occur on t.he night of the 14th, others say the 15th and still others say the 16th. However, Suipt. Voss has decided to sound the alar,n when the meteors appear so that all the citizens will be awakened to see the phenomena. It will not occur again in thIrt,y-three years and is a sight that all should see. One first-class half Jersey tmiich cow for sale. Call at this omcn. 1t, Alen's and loy's Clothing and Shoes in cries, No' i Nearly fifty years of cxperienceo forewc goods on April li last., fully it) d, above tgoods now it 75k-. on the (t goods at, less than othe 's had to ) to save mo 'y trade at the One-I $1.25 and the saine ;.oods to ane' drop down 25c. It each offer uut stc)rc---atll customers buy at. Lhem I adies should see om" Mack IrSs GoI (hashmerc's, lienriettats, Ilcks Roemember it is at pleasunre and no S.--E1 very customer traingi1 wit WHO KNOWS 'I II MI1Y A Young LtIly Living in Itmot".er. Incl. Wiiats to Find Iler U,cle-s. Treasurer lioyd recently received the following lett,er whicl explains it self and we publish it thinking that probably someone can give some in formation as to the wihereabouts of the parties Inquired at-')mt. Any one Iknowin;g the partics Ienhtioned will please fi'nisli he information to thi"' offiee or wt itc the young lady the facts: So'ln :s 'i'-:I, IND., October" 291, 1899l. )ear Sir: In writing you this letter I use the only means, I know of by which to find ilmy uncles, 4'hatrles and .1lit Hiumphries. My mother-- their only sister--was married in 187.) to a sold etr a Ir. Christian hIaier, afterwards they went to Atlanta, (eorgia, where I was born in 1878. My mother nevei" heard from her brothers since 1877. In March, 1895, (the time of tmother's death) I wrote several letters to Newberry, in hopes of finding my uncles, buLt I have iever received any answer from them, and thinking that you would know if any one by that name pays tax,s at New berry you could help me to Ii m I them or some of thel' relative:-. If on will an swer this let.ter, and if possible give me hopes of finding my relatives, y ou will always he remembered in the prayers of an orphan. MISS ANNA i\lAl:E, Rochester, Ill('. N. 13.: When my mother last heard from her brothers they were Ii. i'"g neat' Newberry on a farm. Their namcs are Charles Iumph ris and .i: t 11 utmphries. Working Dhay inI Night 'Tlie hsiekst and tmtightlest little thing that ever w as niade is I)r. King's New Life Pills. Every pil is a stugar-coated globule of IIen ith, tliat chbamiges weak ness In:o str cngt1 , listlessness into en orgy. bruln-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tie health. Only 25e per box. Sold by all Druggists. The best Boys' Shoes in Newberry for the money at, A. C. .Jones'. t&f tf. ry us for washing line underwear. We are the Up-to-Date Laundr'y. 'Theu Southern ieli. 'Wc have r'eceived at this oleea cop)y of the Canadian edition of the South ern Field, a special number of t,he .1( page p)aperi published by the Southern Rail way3 Company, a splendid exposi tion of t,he attract,ions, resources, op p)ortu)nit,iCs and developments of the South-especially that, p)ortion tribti tar'y to the Southern lhilway. T1he is sue of thIs Canadian edition, published at Montreal, Canada, is an undertaking which shows the char'acter of the work of the Southern Railway in building iup the couinti'y along its lines atnd is high ly commendable in this great system to show such ent crpr)ise. A sutccessfutl ICxasninlutin. Dir. Stanmore L. Cash, st,cp-son of Mrt. Burt' J. Gloggans, of this city, who Is pursuing a medical course in New Yoi'k, passed a successftl competit,ive examinat,ion t,be other day fot' an ap p)ointment as phyi3sician in the cit.y hospital at Yonkct's, N. Y., a city of about 410,000 inhabitants. Dr. Cash won the alpoint,mtent oveir mnor'e than a do'zen competitors, all brigh t and prlomn Isitng young physicians. is mny ft'lends in Newbery feel piroud of his success and feel satisfied that he is dest,ined to reach the top rotund in the ladder of faime in his chosen p)rofession. A ',Ja~y from Jatyaville." T1he paradae given by "A Jay fronm Jayeville company" which will he.seen here this afternoon, November 14th, is said to be a very funny affair and will doubtless.be witnessed by a lairge crowd. It is given by the "Jaysville band'' of twenty-two pieces which is one the b musical organ iz,atlons on the i'oad. 1I addition to t,he band there Is the "'Rube'' bicycle rider who accomplishes many diflicult, feats; the funny Dutchman, t.he drum major and the 01(1 "'Jay" himse?' with his whiskers and carp)et bag r'ighit in the lead. That 'lTanksngivlng liinner. It Is tIme you wer'e making p)repai'e tions for your thanksgiving dinnet' and In doing so Sam 13. Jones calls your at tention to the many nice things he has that are necessary In the make-up of a good dinner. Ho will also be 0n hand with holiday goods to otclass every thing in the past. Read his ad. FOR SALE OR RENT. Dwelling and Store house In Helena. Apply to HI. C. SUJMM ImS, Jr. f A t t.f. VS CASH STORE HAS F all t he lates. ;ty les., .J eain , Flannl :,Ieh . I. iuii :, TIri nninl i .,es ni.e l ns, Soto {kings, , Glove , o. s,ets. Si.r1'its, 're r 1 sliirts. rned us tiat an ad anee in prices w.-s inov itable, an(d we cont.rateed for thes ,s bfore the ;.oods were mladee. We( are, thercfore. in a posit ion to c fler t he ahov( >llt of wihit t'e saine i ood0ts wo ll cost, today, and we cali sell you the albov ,y for thlemnl that, h te i r'ceit!y hi:giht tlieir gool1 in New Y'orik: so if you want tice Stor", wheire thih e i; no .lewin',. no selling to one (1IutimPr at, '1.00, anothel "e.eustoimer at $1.5). \Ve will not ask .t3.0H fori a boy's itit. ol clothes and thel ,I we c"otme down to $1..0 as otliis do. \We will not allow any skin gam1e iin 0lo1 s, th'' i1tk '\l hair ('1'e'll) . lii;lantin! Sivilianl liinlll'iiy Bro)e'a e A iaity ''II Stlitin_ un- I I i1ia \V 'tyo- ar teII lat-ost, pni'Il"tlun, of I'ol.1ig t lolts to ,h)a " .:::"t A inil t" nov l'!eviat' tonl i polite attetlion to all, III 3 CASH TR 1 S will 1'('Ceiv it it pr'('ee ' t F iE 1'. Will be Thanksgiving hy, and it is time you were pro paring for it. W e w ish to ca ll y o u t' a tte n tio n to (ou r' nll le e lle<l lile o f Seasonlab le (IoodS .jlist, 'ee'ci ved. NEW RAISINS, APPLES, NEW CURRANTS, GRAP.ES, NE W FIGS, ORANGES, NiiW DATES, BANANAS, CRANBERRIES aid CELERY. We can supply you with Fruit Cakes, ready made, of best quality at 25 cts. per lb. SPICES of all kinds--Ground or Whole. EXTRACTS of all kinds--best quality. llIU1 I IN 1NI) FOR B-olI day Goods We will be here and ready to serve you with a full and complete stock. Rern-ember, we are headquarters for goods in our line. "Best Goods at Lowest Possible Prices" is our motto. 8TIITEYHET Jsi cle Of tho 0011(11io0i1of Tm NoWliclTy Sayims 13811 of NeWorTy, 8, C,, at lic Closc lVLN of Bllsilicss8ctoimIlllc 30, 1899, Filli- FIENDSHIPBR C lishoul ill Collforlllity With all Act of lic Golloral ASSolibly, L T N E R S ASSI*'P'.mm i:.~ ~* Hills recelvable............... $1.1 1,74'7 57 secud......................2.27 It) Cash onh Ian. ............ 3,:oi9 Ca it a l......................... $000o Il'roli ts less ex pensos paid. 11,14 34 I D)ividends tunpaiid.--.............183 00 Cashier's chiek out standing....... 283 131 Han k decposi ts...15,806 8.1 Individtual dlepos ...................8,533 21-- $12l,025 I S 1iir 101 hills p)ayable.................0,1 3 -13 $2I16,30'5 85 LUL U.ULI I 'cr'sonally3 appeared b)efore me, .l 1 10.1~A fllEICl~ Norwood, (;:.hier. of aLbove namefid ~ ~ I"'IIIi Hank, who ',x big d1uly swor'n, say3s th jtiiiii U IIIII above s'ttLCn'nt is correct to the b(est of his knowl"dge and belief. J. l'. NOIL,WOOD, Cashier. Sworn~ to beftoreC meC tis thIr'd day of Octobot-, 1899. I Attest: N. i'. IyOi S. C. AJTI'LNJAIob .JAMIes MCIN'i'osif. A Ig(i ohsdso h reii 0. MILt HorLM l's. ,Ciifi'iHalod 'ten011rot Ii. C. M A'r'I'It ws. Li OIlplI o,tli i!90ae8 0. JL SCIIUMPICRI'r. II. C. ItOJLLOWA Y. iiot i t 'tiaias 'oih011 SClUIti BIt & UHIllWa1j, Lws AIor'neys un<l C'oun8ellors at Law, APiYt mnIvmmarti,, s~. c. lt(.S.C Prctc alStt ad .J.usrs.~tf. Reieiv ee d .C 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. Heavy, 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 AND SEE US. We lead the market in low prices for Shoes. Yours truly, C.&GIS, oe lo. I AM NO T Wit past aciovemnts, but a1 lays stri ving to outdoh my former oiforts. You wvill Iind my storo bright wit ihmnow goodsi in the lino of Crockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairings and Bicycle Sundries. 1 wvill mako1( it. proIillablo to you1 if you call and oxammlhlo my stock bo foro buying. Th'io goods are inarked to HlLtimo1 t,imeH. J. W. WHITE, Alinm 11 Strocot, Nowborry, S. C 200 Pretty New PIGTURE FRAMES For Sale. .1Ilavo jusit reocoivod and1( a(dded to ourk already largo and1( varied stock ci fraimos two limidred moro p)retty ne.w st.yles of pxicture' framemcs. When in need of a frame call at, our gal lory. We also0 8e11 Kodak Cameras, Plates, Developers, Printing Papers, Photographic Chomicals, Photo Cardmounts, &c., u180( by A matou11r Photographors. SALTER'a PHOTO STUDIO. Malin Streeo , Nowborry, S. o. RIEGISTBATION NOTICE. OTION IS HIEBEY GIVEN . thatC,h ooks ofRIegistration fr openJ, and1( t,bo unde(rsigned as Super vi'sor of itegisLt,rt,ion for said town, will kcep said books( openl overy day (Su nda excepted), from 9 a. mi. until t p. m. until and1 including theo4th day of I)ccember, 1819. J1No. C. GOGGANS, Scuperiviso of Itoglstra tion,