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SPECIAL SALE ...0 F.. COTTON SEED HULLS, Beginning Saturday Nov. 18th. We wIll sell Hulls at 15 CENTS PER HUNDRED POUNDS any quantity. This Special Offer will close Nov. 25th., next. XI'RICTLY CAII and this means cash when loaded and most positively we will not charge any at these prices. If charged the price will be 20c per hun dred, as this is a spe cial offer for one week only at Newberry Oil Mll1, L. W. FLOYD, President. uOT ON MA R KET. (Corrected Seni-weekly by J. W. (a,y & Co.) November 21: Good Middling.............. Low Gradeq ..................... .. ... 6 Geo. Noland, Rockland, G., says, "My wife had piles forty years. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It is the best salve .in America." It heals everything and cures all skin dis eases. Robertson & Gilder. Lo-t. On November 13th, a small gold medal with the name E. M. Shealy engraved on the bar. .Finder will be suitably re warded for return of same to t,his o111ce. It. Thankiiglyin,g Service. A union Trhanksgiving service will be held In the Thompson street church on next Thursday a wceec, 30th instant, Thanksgiving Day, and t,he sermon will be p"eached by Rev. W. I. Her bert., pastor of the First Methodist church. A special collect,ion will be lift.ed on that occasion to be distributed among the dilferent orphanages. A person can designate to what orp)hanage he desires his contribut.ion to go by wriiting it on the envelope before de positing It in the collection basket.. Dr'. H. H. liaden, Summit, Alabama, says, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splehdld medicine. I prescribe 1i, and my confidence in It grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and in digestion. Robertson & Gilder. An ExceptIona to the Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want It. STUA RT Blnos. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ft! WanteILd at Onice. Five hundred hands to work on rail road. Wages: 90 cents and board per day. J. Hi. Wicker. 1I. Dr. Mtontague at the College. Dr. A. P. Montague, President of Furman University, during his visit to Neowberry went over to the college yesterday morning and extended to Presi.ent Cronr3' and the student body the f-.aternal g.eetings of Furman anti then gave the students an excellent talk on literature. He gave them something to 1,i.akl atout and was warmly greeted. Dr. A. J. S. Thiomas was also present and conducted the religious exercises at the college. "I wouldn't be without Do Witts lae Salve for any considerat,ion," wr tGu1ab s. TU. Rhodes, Centerfld, O. InfalliD~ for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases.~ 'Bewaro of counterfeits. Robertson & Gildt*. N otlee, Patterns are sold strictly for cash, and are not exchangeable. t. __S. J. Wooten. High Grade Guano at Edw, R. Hipp's. f&t tf BAfRGAINS. .Harness, Wagons, B3uggies, Stoves and everything in our line, AS WE WANT Tro RE DUCE STOCK. .F. A; SOIIUMP.1UT, Agt fAf2nios. VAlRIOUS AND ALI. ABIOUT. Mr. T. C. Pool was in Columbia yes terday. Mr. L. 1). Uicker was up yesterday from Columbia. A. C. Jones changes his ad. in th. issue. See what he says. The town was full of stargazers last week--but don't mention it. The State Baptist Association will meet, at gaifney tomorrow a week. Mr. T. G. Williams took flrst pre miui at the State Fair on fancy work. Several communications are crowded out of this issue, but will appear in our next. Mr. J. T. Hfarris, proprietor of the Harris Lithia Springs, was in the city on Saturday. Miss Fannie Leavell has returned from Greenwood, where she has been visiting her brother. Friday last was Arbor Day and was generally observed by the schools throughout the county. Misses Marie Worber and Grace Clark, of Newberry, are visiting the family of Mr. C. Moses.-Sumter Free man. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wilbur left yes terday for Galfney. where Mr. Wilbur goes to accept a position in the cotton inills. Miss Lelia Moses, of Sumter, who has been visitiug relatives in the city, ret,urned to her home in Sumter on Saturday. The town tax beeks closed yesterday with about one-third of the taxes paid. There will, we suppose, bave to be a short extension. The other side of the world saw the show that this side sat up to see. The Russians and Germans witnessed the meteoric display. Attend the citizens' meeting this afternoon at the opera house to consid er the mode of nomidating candidates for Mayor and Aldermen. 11On the fourth page of this paper is an excellent editorial from the Greenville News on praise which many of our readers would prolit by reading. Mr. L. I. Ept.ing has left a fully de veloped ripe second-growth apple at this oflice plucked from one of hiS trees on his plantation in the county. It is a beautiful red one. We give up most of our space this issue to the report of the dedicanion services of the West End Baptist church, which will be of interest to most of our readers. Rev. Dr. S. T. Hallmau of Prosperity, has moved into the house on Cline street that has just been vacated by J. W. Earhardt. ar. Hallman will b, a welcomed addition to our citizenship. Mr. Arthur Davis, who has a situa tion in Chester, arrived home a few days ago wih his left hand in a sling. He had the misfortune to have the forefinger of his left hand nearly cut olf in a shaper. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Dr. Clarence L. Kibler, of Alva, V..,t Va., to Miss Estelle Griflfth, at the home of Capt. D. J. Griffith it the city of Columbia, o i the 29th Inst., at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Br. Kit. ler is a native of Newberry, and his many friends here extend congratula tions in advance of the happy event. A horse attached to a buggy be came frightened In froi ' ,f the opera house yesterday and tut .1 round sud denly, throwing the Mibses Carwile, daughters of Mr. W. H. Carwile, and Miss Helen Jones, out. The young la dies were considerably frightened and someowhI at bruised, but, fortunately were not seriously hurt. Them-c is more Catarr-h itn this section of te coungry thtan alt other di..enses put togetne and until the last few yeats wtas supposett t be tncurablo. For a great many years doctor p)ronlonneled it a local disease,, and p)rescribedl oc ai retm diles, andi by constantly faiingmx to cure wijth J( ma treat met, pronounaced It in canrab,le. Scienee htas proven catarrh to be a cotnst it utilonal dir ease, andm therefor-e requires contstitutitonat tr.-atmnent. Hlail's Catam r-t Cute manuttfatcitured by F. J. Cheney & Co, Tole'.o. Ohto, is the only constitutionat cueo on the market. It is taken internally in dose-s fr-om 10 drops to a teaapoonfut. It scts dim-eet ly on te blood antd mtucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hunmtdred dollars for anty case it fat's I , cur-n. Send for circulna an d testimonials. A ddrecss, ir. J. CH ENE4Y & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by drut,gsts, Price 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills ate the best. If you need columns, balusters or any turned work, get our prtices before buy ing. We wvill save you money. Satis faction guar-an teed.- STUA RT BROS. E. HI. LiESLIE, Matnager. t&f tf. Sudden De ath. Miss Loule Workman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wor-kman, of Laurens, but who live neat- the New beriy line, died very suddenly at WIl liamston Female College on last Satur day night about 9:30 o'clock. She had been indisposed for two or three days but had not taken her bed and was not thought serious. Death came sud denly. She was we believe an only child and a bright and happy young girl. Mr. and Mrs. Workman have many friends In this county who deep ly symp)athlze with them itn this hour of their sotrrow. The fit-st news they trccoived of the dheath of their child was t,he home coming of the corpse. There was no way to telegraph. A Frightful Blunder. Will ofteni cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Biuckieni's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and p)rom)ptly heal it. Cures 0O(d Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Rolls, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaraOteed. Sold by all Druggists. 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 Drug Store. For Bent. Plantation in high state cultivation on good terms. Good six room dwell ing, tenant houses, good stables, barn and gin house, good water, good orch ard-churches and school convenient. Apply to M. M. BIUFORlD, I piewberry, S. C. Nov. 3.,1899. , tf. The Ultiz.u's Mucting. ''ho meeting of the citizens will b he1d in the opera house this afternooi at 4 o'clock to consider the manner u nominat,ing candidates for Mayor an< Aldermen. Through mistake we state< in our last paper that the meetinf % *ould be held on h'riday. We shouth have said Tuesday. ILet everybod; turn out this afternoon so the neetini will be a full one. Dr. W. Wixon, It,aly 11111, N. Y., says 'I heartily recommend One Minuti Cough Cure. It gave my wife immedl ate relief in sulfoca'ing asthma " Pleas ant to take. Never fails to quickl, cure all coughs, colds. throat, and luni troubles. Robertson & Gilder if you need any columns, balusters o1 turned work get our prices before yot buy. We will save you money. Satis faction ge.i"anteed. S'rAiRe Iuos. E. [H. LnCSAe, Manager. t&f tf. Important Notleo. Parties owing me by note, accoun or otherwise must setvle at once. t&f t F. A. Scut:iat.i'r, Agent. A ileno,,ary Addes.+, Miss Belle Bennett, of lichmond Ky., president, of the wontan's I >ar( of home missions, South, lectured ii theo First Methodist, Church Sunda, morning to a large audience The :d dress was interesting and the speaker, enthusiasm inspired the ladies of tha church with the desire to organize I home mission society, which they did Those who heard Miss Bennett wer pleased with her talk. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you use( Dr. King's New Life Pills. I'housand, of sufIerers have proved t'teir match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood tin( strong nerves and huild up your health Easy to take. Try them. Only 2 cents. Money back If not cured. tiok by all Druggists. New ScIedutl,s. A new schedule went Into eflect or the C., N. & L. road on Sunday. Th< up p^ 'senger now arrives here mn min utes later than heretofore-12.30, and the down train frot Laurens at. the same time r'"' the old schedule, at 2.40. The changes on the other trains arc slight, but the corrected schedule will be published in our next paper, Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUAwr BRos. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf A Good Selection. Prof. D. D. Wallace, of Wotlord Col leg , has been appointed a member of the joint committee from the United Confederate Veterans, the Daugh ters of the Confederacy and the United Sons of Confederate Veteran to investigate historical text books in use in South Carolina schools. Prof. Wallace will make a valuable member of the committee as he is an able his torical scholar. The committee will meet In Columbia in the near future. A S,ash-up. Sunday night some young men from Factoryville. had a carriage and horses out driving when the horse9 becan lrightened in some way and ran away. They started somewhere about the Graded school building and ran down Coats street into Main street and a they turned into Main smashed a part of the carriage to pieces and threw the occupants out. The teaml was making for tee stables but nrssed up the side walk and ran into Mr. Jack Summers bicycle standing In front of Bleasem hotel and smashed It to pieces. The~ ocoupants of the carriage were not hurt. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapt ure of An nie E. Springer, of 1125 HLowardl st., Philadelpnla, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's Newv Discovery for Con sumaption had completely cured her' of a hacking cough that for many years had mode life a bturden. All other remedIes andl doctors could give her no heln, but she says of this Royal Ciure -"ft soon) removedl 'h pain in my chest and I can now sleep soun)dly, somethIng 1 can searcely remeumber doing before. I feel like sounding Its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one wvho tries Dr. King's New Discovery for tany t roub ile of the Throat Chest, or Lungs. Prnice 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores; every bottle guaranteed. FOR SALE OR RENT. Dwelling and Stote house In Helena. Apply to HI. C. SUMMERS, Jr. f & t. t,f. Advertised Letters Remaining In the postofice at New berry, 5, C., for the week endcing Nov. 11, 1899: A-J. Apipledore. B-Fanny Boyd. C-T. M. Clarke, P'ress Cannon, HeIn rietta Coleman. D-C. WV. Douglass, Srarah Dawkine, Henry Davis, G. W. Davenport,. G-Jonnic Glasgow. H-W. V. H air, J1. T. Harmon. J-Rosa Jones, Amanda Janop. K-E. E. Krause. L-Goter Lee, M. C. Lane. M-Hannibal Miller, Perditer Mer chant. O-J. H. Obecker. P-E. J. Pinglc, Baggar' Pheaster. R-J. W. Rice, Alice Ross. --A da Smith, J. F. Stillwell, Sarah~ Shell, D. Frank Sample, Isorine Smith. T-Martha Thompson. 'W-Annie West, Jannie Watts. PACKAGES. C-Dillor Et. Cromier, Liller E. Cro mer, Emma L. Clelland. G-F. W. Glenn. O-Lucy.Oxner. Persons callIng for the above will please say they were advertised. 'W M. Y. FAmR, P. M. Nov. 13, 1899. MARIED51. Sunday evening at the Methodist parsonage In thIs city, by Re,v.~ W. I Herbert, M r. Ed ward H utehison and Mits Clara Hutchison were happily married. If you have catar'rh, rheumatism, oi dyspepsia, take Hood's Sarsaparilla and be cured as thousands of others hav< been, FLYNFI f 1.U '~-' enl ell's and 1oy's Cloth lig and Shoes in t eries, Notio Nearly ift,y years of experience forewat oods oi A pril 1. last, fully (10 day above goods now at 7;5e. ( n the dol goods at less than ot,hers 111 to pa. to save muoney trade at the One-L'r $1.25 and the sant goods to anothe drol, down 25e. at each offer unti _ store---all custotmiers buy at the sa L adies should see our Iilack I)ress (Gonb Cashineres, Ilenriettas, .ael. ane( 1iemebthet' it. is at pIleasutre and no,, FLYNN . -Every enstoter trading with Stole a ltitle. I1r. 1. Z. Abrans left his minle hitehed to a rack I t, wi here for i few iinute Saturdiy eVening late and hen he went foi- his 'nule it, was gone 1e o had took the munle and rode it home. The foreman on Ml r. Win. ILang ford's p lae, we hear, saw t,he negro who rode the mnle oil on Saulrday and tried to get hin to bring the mule back, but -he refused to do it. iHowever another y negro hrou~ht the tmtuin to town Mlon t diy, and Nir. Abratns swore out at will' r rant for the negro who rodo the inule oil. It put Mr. Abramts to considera ble t ouble. Itobe i tl (b uravi,. A star"tIing ineident, of whi leI Mr. John Oliver of Phihlelphiai, was the i subject, is nirrat(d by ii in as follows: 4 "I was inl a itmost (dreiiuli condition. My skin was aliost tellow,eye su tiken, tont'lo coated, patin continuaily in I back and sides, noii appetite -gradually growing weaker daily by lay. Three physiciains had given ie up. l"ortu I nately, a filond advi.ed trying Elec tric Bitters; and to rmy great joy 'nd surprise, tbe first bottle imade a de( led iniproveient. I continiiu i their use for threo weeks, and ain now a well imian. I kn. w they saved lity life, and robbed tho grave of another victimn." No one should faill to try thet. Only 50 ets., guaranteed at ill Drug Stores. Miss Bessie Riser's collection of Millinery is i her personal selection, and embraces the very, latest styles, shapes and colorings. Ex treme moderation of, prices is a pleasant feature of her line. TERMS STRICTLY) CASH. tf Beautiful and Cheap, Are our imported line of Fancy China. Vases of the latest styles and Lamps of all I kinds and prices. We can save you money. Give us a call. ROBERTSON & GILDER, Corner D)rug Store sTATE OF SOUTH CAMtO LINA COUNTY OF NEWVB ERRY-I N PROBATE COURT. John G. Miller, as Ex'or, &c., of Sue L. Mille1r, deceased, ['lainti If, vs. Mat.tic E. MJ iller' et al., D)efendan1ts. T HIE CR EDITORS O1' TH' E ES . ta10 of Sue L. Miller, deceased, are hereby required to render ini and estaLblish t,he dlemainds against said es tatte on1 or' beCfore t,he 1st (day of De cember, 1899, and creditors ar'c hereby enjoined from prosecuhti ng tbeir de mnands in ainy other p)roCcdinigs. WV. WV. IlODG#Ei, ProbaLte J udge. STrATE ON SOUTH CAR OLI NA, -COUNTY OF NEWVBERY-1N PROBATE COURT. A ugustus 1H. 1E. Scheck, in his owni right, and ats A dministr'ator of the per'sonlal estate of Mary A. E. Sheck, deceased, Plaintif, against Lois S. Scheck and James Melnitosh, Defendants. BYORDI FTECUR RM in ilsell at public1 outcry be fore the Court IHouse at Newberry, in said( County andlI State,, duin1g the legal hours of saLle, on saleday, (MNonday, De cember 4th, 1899,) in D)ecemnber, 1899, all that tr'act or plantation of land, sit, tunte in the County of Newberr'y, in the State aforecsaid, containing Sixty-,h ree Acres and Filft.y-six Hulnd red ths of an A cre, (63 56-100) more or less, bounded 1 by lande of John Y. Thompson, Mrs. Martha E. Dilckert, wife of M. L. Dick er't, Mrs1. Eliz'albeth C. Lane, by other lands belonging to the estate of Mary A. N. Scheek, deceased, the same being a par't of a tract of land lately owned by Mr's. Mary A. E. Scheck, now (de Ccased, andl is mnore fully d1escribed by a plat thereof made by Tihomas W. Ke: ti, Surveyor, now in lile in the above enItitledI case in my court. T1er'ms of Sale:-One-third of the purchase money to be p)aid In cash1, and. the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal annual installments, with inteirest from the day of sale, to be seured by the bond of the purIIchaser and a mortgage of the premLises sold, with leave to the p)urchaser -to antici )ate payments in whole or ia part. P'urchaser to pay foi' all pa1pers axti stamps. W. W. HODOGES, Nov. 11, 1899. J. P. N. C. Noico of Filial SettIclent ailll Dlisciaric. N OTICE IS HIERMIBY GIVE:N .that I wih make a final settle mient on the estate of Freddie HI. D)om inick, a minor, in the Probate Court for' Newberry County, S. C., on Friday, the 15th day of Deembor A. D 1899, and will immediately thi. r'aft.er aLpply for letters dismissory. JAMES J. LANE, Guatrdian of aaid Minor. TRESPASS NOTIOE. A LL PARTIES ARE HEREBY .1.warnedl not to treCspass on any of my land. by fishing, hunting or' In any maenner whatever. Thoso violat,Ing t this notice will be dealt ilth to the1 full extent of the law. I'S CASH STORE HAS $ 74 IL. T IJEI tIl the lat.s, styles, .1eans, I-launncls, I)rss G:looll, 't itunling l , I rI mhrui I 1s, Stockin;s, (;loves, t.'orsets, 8111its, ' id(l l hirts. ned us that, an lalce in pri cs was incvitable, a,l we coit ractedi for thesi c, b;fore the goods wer'e mladu. We'r are, ther"efurc, in a p osition to utfer t he abouvc lar of whutt O,e samle goods wo 111 cost toIday1, a1nd we ctn sell you the abhov y for tlten that have recentlyv buht tlleir .oods in Nev York: So If you wan ice Store, where tnerc is no Jlewin_t. 114 s('llin;Y to one cuMtomer"1 at $1.10, anothel r eustomr at rt. $ c.0. We will nlot ask $:t.0) for Ia bo 's suit. of clothes and thei I we coi e down to $t.0 ts others do. \\"We ll i nut allow any skinl ,:atle in o1 1ne piri("!. .t Silk \Iulir e'repon". Iirilliantines, :icilianl lIouclays, Hroetd}es, Alpaleas n Sutt.ill and I.:aI:n1 \' ,-tvo , ate th + lat.est, lrutletiuon of I"oreitn luons a labor tO) show ~omn(l. A rule we I,inver dIeviate fron is polit.e attention to) all, al 'S CASHi7 STORE. uts will reeiVt'a itCo pet' S nt Ev. NOVEMDE' 3o0T Will be Thanksgiving Day, and it is time you were pre paring for it. We wisl to ca.ll your attention to OIlr tiwx v'lle<d linle o( Seasonable (;ood dSj1st receive<. NEW RAISINS, APPLES, NEW CURRANTS, , GRAPES, NE W FIGS, ORANGES, NAW DATES, BANANAS, CRANBERRIES and 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. BElIt ES IN MIND lIOlR Holiday oods., We will be here and ready to serve you with a full and'complete stock. Remember, we are headquarters for goods in our line. "Best Goods at Lowest Possible Prices" is our motto. sTATJE OF" SOUJTIl CAllOLINA, COUNTY OF" NJEWRIC H ItY-1.N COMMON .PLEAS. L ). HI. Con nts & Co , l'lainti ffs, vs. Sarah VALJ lI I'4AN''PNI Y Kennedy ett aLl, Detfenidants. A ing1))hsdeofheCrnvi )N ove mber 4thi, 1899), 1 will sell t.o Lil(t II)IIeotiIing18)ti' be0 highest bidder before the Court,ltPeht11 e ce i iis LlIse Iouse ILL Newberry, S. C., on saledaLy (i o ad. elaatd( h n D)ecembiter next, all that, lot of land IOttolIt'mtdagasl'nui)Oet n the towni of Newherry. con tai ninug ILilft tfL' rte ' rI t~ )ne-!Figh th of atn Acre, moret' or les- t's, s elsie orsoktliio mnd bounded by lanids of (' A. NILanc ite, state of Gilbert Coleman, ,1 oh n AdiLnanthms roml Mr Is. Whitiret''s by Ia street. .A.'Il W , Terms or Sale:-Cash. IPuirchaseir to Sltm .C liLy for papLlers iandu stamptls. o l.I'''lS W. 1). HIAlIDY, Master. t ~ iviSu i. Master's O0licc, Nov. 11, 1899.SIITON N TIE 3TATIC 01" SOUTII CAllOLI,NA,N P 5IEHH ; E COUNTY 01" NEII lHllY-l N ta h ok fiehrtlnf lonora 10. Wert,s in her1 own) righit and 9i,iilitt )11Sgie L t )1 as Admni nistratr'ix of the estate (I of fI~'it'tlt o adtwt W. W. Waldroll, dleceased(, I 'laitig,I il10)11111 o pneey(iy against Sal lie lI cid et al, De)fentdattLs. ut(I.sxcte)fonSi.It.UtiI Bin,1I will sell iLt publ)1ic outtcryv beC- o )e e'89 'oro the Court, I louse att New~ berry, . O .CC S 3. C., durilng the legal hours of saLle oinSillvsro elt'tln W1ooday', (saLledaLy) the 4th daiy (of D e- Spene'1,10 somern)t, 1899, all t,bat t.iract or' planflt-............. . ,on of land belonging to the estiLte ofI"N.IttnIn1Isonrhtadit NT. W. Waldro:>. dlecensed1 lying and Az'.&. 1a tiI' )ecing situate in' the County and1( State ttoresaid, contai ning Sevent,y-two (72) Acres, m[or'e or1 less, and hounded byI.I.N nt t11 .tid(a fotrmierly oIf the estaLte of MIrs.1)V0l)IL0"(TI ')AP) >'idget H. Waldrop, by3 the Island ..)Nveue ol,19,IwlIsl ."ord road( and b.y laLnds of the SoutherntohehihtbddrbfeteCut .tiroad Co., on the following terms t,o IlueILNwor,S . nsld Terms:-One half of thte purIichase ln otiiit i rytue tis noney to ho paid cash, aund the baltace ioo0'ls,kona lo'1ayr m1 a cred it, of (1no year1t, wit,h itterest Tat yn atywttI idprl romn daty (If sale, with pr'ivilege to the totttt rlrItlIisoth )urchavr"t to anticipatte tilbe paLymfent of tl~n(fN~bryndlmddb ,hc credit portion. T1he credit pltor tion (f.. 1 .Ic,Ilejtc La,i ,0 o eeored lby tbe 'Ilind (If the pttr- Sre 'tnn umNwer olg baser atnd a mnortgatge of tihe pr'emise's, t licje ~id 'uso,c'fim he putrchaIser' to paly for all stamps and ~.'yo,..M iiXli Lt tes )apers. W. W. I 1OIX; ES, 'r.iiO' T0: netrdcst November 13, 1891). J. P'. N. C. baLnei010LiltO CL',iL)i Call at E dw. R. Hipp' for High Grado Guano. ft meo1)1siils atr f& tingason othles ov. 1the 18ren9ill STBTEJENT Of the COllii(oi Tof The Ncwhorry Saviig Bal1K of Ncwhcrry, S. C., at the Close Of Blsilcss Scpltellir 30, 1899. Fil 11 I1cl i1 Coiiforliity with all Act of the Gclleral Assembly. Biills receivable................ $111,717 C7 Iiunl.........................2l,272 10 1'1rn1iture and I ixtuil " .res .. ,300 00 Due frot otl e - Bank-......... :13,.30 33 ('ulertion nero.nlt ------------- 101 75 OV 'drafts secu red il un arcd ....................... (iE07 8:3 (ash on hand.................... :3,)36 97 $216:165 85 bl . I I 1T11 11:.:s ('atl ita --........ ............ $50,10O 00 I'oiS less exi rnses paid.. 11,104 :1.1 I i V Idends unnpaid------.---...- -.18:3 00 ('ashirr"':c thee!- out, r tandin............$ 28 5 i: 11a:nk dl(' ositti...... :35,l00 ,s I Individual depos it ................... 8 :::, 2 1- $121,i25 18 13i I t ll c . le------............. :3O, I53 '3: $210,30.5 85 ,Plersonally allpetarled before mle, ,1. J. No-wood. ('atsIi i' of abtove muied Ihink. who being 111113' sworn, says the auove (t'innt', is correct, to the best of his khowle'dge anld helief. J1. I. N(lk,\VOO), ('ashier. Sworn to betfore me tIiis third day of () tohcr, 1899. \V. C. Ty'1'It.:I", b1. S.1j Attest: N. I'. I"'OIt S. C. .I N1 ' 1s \'I' * I i 1. (. Nit"I:. IltoI .:s. A. C. R i.\TT i i I. ( I i'istmas is not, tar oil, and we retiniid (the public that Santa Claus is ,edl(ig Tos ail IHolilay Pre'('selts to the Racket Store. We will get inl a shipment C\'eryV week until near Ohrist ma,s. C'oinie adi(l select early and tvoid1 the rush. ALL GOODS SOLD OHiAP. Now York hckt Stoe1 200 Pretty New PIOTURE FRAMES For Sale. i alvo just received andu adde(ld to our atlread(y largo andit vatried stock of frarue's I w() hiundred mtore lprett.y now sils of pielure( frames. WVhen in neebtd of at fr-amoi call at. our gallory. Kodak Cameras, Plates, Developers, Printing Papers, Photographic Chemicals, Photo Cardmounts, &c., used'u by Amtaltour Phiot.ograuphors. SALTER'$ PHOTO STUDIO. iniii Streot, Nowborry, S. C. Just Received FRIENDSHIP BRACE LETS AND HEARTS. S peciacles ... and... Eyeglasses Eanad Scliot JEWEIEIi & PTICIA eL .t na. . andus-a sDsI r.eamn.are.