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Theo Ilacheolor MahdN. A meeting of the 1lachelor Maids will be hold in tho ollico of lunt & 1-1ut on Saturday aft,ernoon at 4 o'clock. A full moeting desired. "l' etter do it than. wish it. done.' Bettor cure catarrh by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla than complain because you sutic' from it. Insportant Notit. PLi;EA owing me by note, account 0;.'otherowiso must sett,le at once. t&f 1k, F. A. ScIIUMIEwR, Agent. A wook of Player. Next week will bo observed as the Week of Prayer by the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Lutheran church. And there will be a special prayer meet ing every afternoon during tho week beginning on Monday. All the members are invited to be present at thes mecetings. DeWitt's Little Early liisers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for constipa tion and liver trouble.s. Robertson & Gilder. Pinet Wood Wanted. A lot of good dry pine wood wanted. For partlculars sco P. J. Voss, Super intendent. t&f2, Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUART Buos. E 11. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Notte, Patterns are sold strictly for cash, and are not exchangeable. tf. S. J. Wooten. Thanksgit tug St tlve. Thanksgiving Day was more gener ally observed in this city yesterdfy than heretofore. Nearly every place of business was closed and the streets had a Sunday appearance. The union service held in the Thompson street church was largely attended and the thanksgiving o1lerings amounted to something over $50. All the pastors of the city were present and the meet ing was a most Interesting one. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says, "Our baby was covered with running sorce. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A speclic for piles and skiln (its eases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. R:bertson & Gilder. If you need any columns, bahusters o turned work get, our prices before you buy. We will save you money. Satis faction guaranteed. STUAR HIlos. E. H-. LEsLI, Manager. t&f tf. She Returna Thanks. Miss Annie Maer, of Indiana, the young lady who wrote Mr. Boyd a few weeks ago inquiring about her uncles -John and Jim Hlumpheries-and her letter published in this paper, has hea: d from her uncle and through a letter to Mr. Boyd desires to thank all who in teicsted themselves in her behalf. She had almost given up hope of ever hear ing from hor uncles. ilsmarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are not fund w( Where Stomach, Liver, .itidney anid Bowels are out of order. If you want these quallt)es and the success they bring, use Dr. KIng's New Life Pills. Thbey develop every power of brain and body. Only 25e at all Drug Stores. J. B. Clark, Peoria, Ill, says, "Sur geons wVanited to operate on mue for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt's WItch Bluzel Salve." It is infallible for pl'es and skin dise.9' . Beware of counkr felts. Roerbt ton & Gilder. We Are sthIn waiting. The editor this week reminds us that he is still waiting on those "double daily trains" on the Southern road, of which we wrot,e seime time ago, and boasted of having some inside Informa tion concerning the intentions of the railroad authorities as to putting on another train. All we have to say Is, that we are still waiting. We had it from unquestionable authority that it was being considered and the decision had about been reached to put on the other train, and as it has not been done, there must have been a reconsidera tion, or we are to have It yet. The man wvho gave us onr information was a rail. road ma'i and knew what lie was talk ing al mt. B3ut--we are st,ill waiting. "I was ne:irly dead with dyspepsiai, trIed doctors, visIted mineral springe, and grow worse. I used Kod(1o Dyspep ala Cure. Thlnt euredl me." It digests what you eat. Our indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and1 all forms of dyspepsia. Robertson & GlIder. An Exeption to the Rule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. STUART BROS. E. HI. LEsLIE, Manager. t&ftf J. T. [lutchison is clerking for t,he firm of M. BI. Goodman, and would like for all of his friends to call on him and get bargains. It. WEDDING PRESENT8! - 'ine Ohinal Elegant Out Glass! Beautiful Lamps! at PELAM'a PHARMACV.' VAItIOUH AND ALEL ABHOU'T. This is Dececnber 1st. Monday will be saleday. See notice of general election. Mr. L. M. Speers is ofT on a buslne.s trip to Athens, Ga. Ther"e was a general suspe)nsionl of business yesterday. The cotton mill closed down yester day for thanksgiving. Mr. L. 1). Wicker moved his family to Columbia a few days ago. Mr. J. D. S. Livingston, of Newberry, was in town last, week.-Saluda Sen tinol. Mr. lE. Cavenaugh, agent for the U., N. & L., spent tbanksgiving day in Charleston. Miss Nannie Pool, of Newberry, is visiting friends in Abbeville.-Abbe Ville Medium. Everybody that could get a gun went out hunting yesterday and the city looked deserted. Mr. Alfy Miller, of Laurens, is spend ing a few days in the city with Mr. Ito land Spearman. Mr. 0. H. Duncan, who has been at Denmark, S. C., this season buying cot ton, arrived home yesterday. The fox chasers came in yesterday afternoon. They caught two foxes yes terday morning in a short time. Hon. Geo. S. Mower spent a part of Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbia on professional business. A convict on the city chain gat-., made his escape Wednesday afternoon. He carried the chains with him. M. A. Carlisle, Esq., l'resident o' the National bank, went to Charleston Wednesday and returned today. Dr. Wn. 1. Pelhan left on Wednes day for Asheville, N. C., where he will spend a few days on a business trip. Mr. J. W. Long, Jr., has gone t) Silver Street and opened up a merean tile business. We wish him success. Miss Fannie Crawford returned last week from a pleasant visit to relatires and friends at. Newberry.- -Saluda Sen tinel. Mr. H. F'. Hickman left, with his fvt.c ily on Wednesday for l'ennsylvan'a, where they will make their home ii the future. Rtev. S. T. Hallnan will preach at the church of The Redeemer next Sun day morning for the pastor, Rev. M. G. G. Scherer. Col. C.. J. Purcell returned yesterday from Florence where be had been to sell his crop of tobacco. 'He realized a nice price for the crop. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Wright, Col. and Mrs. W. II. Hunt, and Rev. W. S. B. Ford left Wednesday for Gafiney to attend the State Baptist Conventioa. We expect a large crowd in the city on next Monday as a large amount of land is advertised for sale. While in the city drop in to see us at The Herald office. Miss Lena Wallace, of Laurens, Miss Blanche Wilson and Miss Evi6 Little, of Clinton, and Miss Maggie Barre, of Prosperity, spent thanksgiving In New berry. Misses Helen and Mary Hardy, who have been visiting in Columbia, re turned home on Wednesday, accom pained by Miss Nettle Moore, of Co lumbia. Mrs. E. B. Wilbur left Wednesday for Galfney, where she will join her husband and make her future home. Our citizens regret the loss of Mr. and M rs. Wilbur. There will be a meeting of the joint council of the new pastorate composed of Colony, Beth Eden and the Mayer Memorial churches in this city tomor' row for the purp)ose of calling a pastor. Miss Bessie Lindsay and Miss Bessie Carlisle, two of our prettiest and most accomplished young ladles the first from Chester, and the last from New berry, are spending several days in Due West to the delight of their friends.-A. RI. Presby terian. There will be no preaching in the First Baptist church Sunday morning on account of the absence of the pas tor', Rev. Gee. A. Wright, dho is at tend ing the Stat3 Baptist Convention; at Gaffney this week. The Sunday school will be held in the afternoon as usual. A SUREI CI'REFOIt UIROUP. -rwenty--nve Yearws.Constant Use wVitho. t a Failure. The first indication of crou p is lioa, e. ness, and ini a child subject to t''.d disease it may be taken a a sure sig. of the approach of an attack. Followi,wr this hb. irsen 's is a pecuiliar ton.h cough. If Chamberlains Cough Ren -ii edy is giveni aq soon as the child '9 COmeIs hoarse, or eveni af ter the crou p. cough appears, it will prevent the t ack. It is used in many thousand. ,,f homes in this broad land and nev r dissapoluts the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance .i which it has not proved effectual. I\, other preparation can show such a rec ord-twenty-fLve yeats' constant use without a failure. For sale by W. E, Pelham. Druggist. Mr. J. W. Cromer, of the Walton sec tion, died at his home on Tuesday, No vember 28th, In the 54th year of his age. His remains wore buried Wednesday morning at the Graham grave-yard, R1ev. Aril conducting the funeral ser vices. Mr. Hlope A. B..izhardt died sudden ly at his home in the county Wednes day night. Hie was about sixty years of age and was a veteran of the Confed erate war. Hiu remnains were burled yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the family burying ground near his resi denne. A ica,tiftul MarriHge. Wednesday evening at s.:lt o'clock a the Lutheran clhurclh, Mr. lIeenry H. Wells and ,11iss Mary "ulrmer, both of Newberry, were united in ina riago it the presence of It largo number of friends and relatives. The pastor o the church, lter. I. G. G. Schercr perform cd the cerem oity. As the beautiful notes pealed forthi from the organ, at which Dl i's. P'. Rob ertson performed, the groom entered the church and marched down the atil with his brother, MIr. A. S. Wells, while at the same time the beautiful bride entered and mtarched down the other aisle on the arm of Mliss Olive Miller, of 1Iopes, m 'tid of honor, the two couples meeting in the altar, when the simple and beautiful Lutheran ceremony was performed by theolliciat ilg minister. The bride is the eledst daughter of Mr. W. W. Fulmer, of this city, and is a most estimable young lady. Mr. Wells Is to be congratulated on win ning the heart and hand of such a modest, gentle and worthy young wo men. Immediately after the ceremony tho bride and groom were tendered it re ception at the homlof the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Vells, where they will reside. It was a simple but beautiful marri age. (tnaing at Wide, Reputation. As a cure for rheumuatisim Chamter lalu's Pain lalm is niuiug a wide rep i lation. D. 3. Johnr , ol' Richrmon., 1n(1., has been troub,- 1 with the ail ment, since 1862. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relicve tile untill I tl' d Chat, t-rlains Pain L'alm. It ic + like magic with me. My foot was swolen and pained me very much, but one go( I applilcaion of PalinBalm reliev I me." For sale by W. E. Pelham, Druggist. PRETTY HOME WI)1)ING. Miss Estelle Grifith Gives her [Haddc1 to )r. C. L. Kibler. Yesterday at the hono of Col. a"d Mrs. D. J. Grifllth on Richland street, their lovely daughter, Miss Estelle, was united in the bonds of holy matri inony with Dr. C. L. Kibler of West Virginia. A few friends gathered at the home at 1 o'clock to witness the sweetly solemn rites and to wish the happy couple many years of joy and contentment. The cermony was performed by the Rev. M. M. Kinard, D. D., pastor of Ebenezer Lutheran church. I)uring the ceremony Prof. Smithdeal's hushed itc companiment to a soft, subdued love song, rendered by Mrs. Smith of 3am borg, made the occasion doubly ifnpres sive. Under a floral umbrella, typifying a shield from harmful elements, the sol emn vows were taken. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Bertha, and Miss Ola Wilson of Newberry, two lovely and very lovable young girls. The groom was attended by Dr. L. O. Martin and Mr. Lee Davidson, who came with him from West Virginia. Little Antoinette Grillit,h, a niece of the bride, wvas the dainty little flower girl. The bridal plart,y and the friends p)resent enjoyed a delightful luncheon, and at 6 o'clock Dr. and Mrs. Kibler' left via Charlotte for' their home in West Virgina. The bride is a daugh ter-of 0el. D. J. Grifllith, superintend ent of the penitentiary, and by her graces and her kindness has en deared herself to many. The groom is a Newberr'y boy who is doing well in his new home at Alvy, WV. Va.-State, 30th. Volcanic Eru,tlonem Are grand, but Skin Eruptionis rob life of joy. Bucklen's Ar'nica Salve, cures tbemt; also O'd, Rouning andl Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Felons, ('orns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. D)rivts out Pains andl Ache.s. Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all Druggists. If you need columns, balusters or any turnied wor'k, get our prices before buy ing. We will save you money. Sti~s faction guaranteed. S,ruAx'i wr Bos. E. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&f tf. A Youg Man Diies at (the Th,ornwell Or phtanlage'. (Special to the Stat,e.) Clinton, Nov. 27.---Senday morning [obt. Lee Kilgore died at the Trhor~n well orphanage. Hie was an excellent young man of 17 years, and an ear'nest Dbt'istian. He died very suddenly, l'ut bad been suffering with a compdcation r)f diseases for seome timr . He is the I,hlrd boy to die in this institution, and t,he sixth child in 33 year'e. Ser'vices were held in the Thoenwell )rph)anage chapel this morning at 10 'clock out of a kindly feeling which ivas felt for him at the orphanage. His remains will be carried to Newber Py this evening at 2 o'clock on the Co umbia, Newberry and Laui'ens rail road, where they will be buried. Rteception to Rev. I. N. Kenned1y and iBrkdo. The bridal party from N ewber'ry reached Due West last Thur'sday even ing. Mi 'es Nina Carlisle, B3essle Car lisle, B. Lindsay, Nelle Kennedy, Burnie Kennedy and Alma Kennedy, and Mr. RIchard Carlisle returned withl them. A large number of guests were inv4ted to the reception that took place that evening. Misses Oate Kennedy, Bessie Kennedy and L'zzie Link were present fr'om Troy. The older people were received in the latter part of the afternoon, the young people that evee ing. The recept,ion was much enjoyed. .-... n Presbyterian, 20nh Wat a Confedornte 5o'er hi( to SKy. '1'he Itontns were a it,i-.n of hero wttolshipers. Iut t he Itollns as at n;; tion have disappeared and only ti' erutmli g -"ritins of their ancier. grealttess and history leIui11n to al test, the truth that, they ever existed. W\O11ay not. sIIppose t.h;tt, th is national ciTacemnent wa1. the tilt imte1)8 outeon,c of their it.ltry, especiully wheni wt rcIlet t.hat aill ntions have gonle oI will go the same way. And Yet We cllnot presumle that, the punishtnent was not visited upon them by (;od fot t.h is siln. I"or ill it (;od's W ord, ( pecially the Old Testame11lnt, we set Severer pe1nl1ties dIleno(inal'd agaIi nt t,his trlllsgression than lny otlhers, severer perhaps Liit igist alI oth:-rs. ilut Home was not ctveu prufessiota. iL Christian nation. Our ovl beloved (olunbia is along the foremost of Christiaul nations. Witness her zeal ill pushing her con duests for civilization and Christianit-t with Iire and sword into foreign coun trics. But for all this, it rivals some in feelsome adulation of its heroes, itmountin ig 501110 instLances to idolaL try. lvery Wiar, howe ver insignificant , gives us a batch of heroes. Hionor is due to those who litve the ability r id patrlotism to ight their eotrutry's hN. ties when they have jostice and right with them. Washin,rton staids at the head of Aieica's heroes. le was justly honored it the healrtsof his conn trymlen, and ilthough he soulfered young girls to strew his patIl with flowers, yet from what we learn of his eharacter, he would have utterly condemned such sycophancy is marked the visit, of Dewey to our Capitol. Brielly col parC those two men. What, IL mIlighty chatst Separates them, both in the cause for which they contended tn(1 the conscqueuec depending upon t,be issues of the contlicts. A still greater contrast between the t,wo men is quite apparent, in the manners in which they received the honors heaped upon otm by ticr conttryfmieI. Washingt:onl c(.uld have been king at one tim1e, hadl be so desired. 1"roii app earan ces, i woUid he the dcath of om' repihiic, for t,he at,uion to olfer ia crown to Ae n.i ral Dewey. Washington refuse. and eould not be prevailed upon to ac cept the cmoluments offered him by Ii countrymen. Admiral Dewey take everything offered and asks for more. Where does this man appear whet Compared to our own ice and Jack - son? Witness what passed betwee these truly great men after the b.ttil. of Chancellorsville. The great virtu. of modesty exists in every truly grer cillcter, it Is the Savot' thereof. truly great character could hardl. have failed to have been moved to dis gust by the puerile pigeantry whie:. welcomed Dewey to Washington. The hero-worship of men, whether great, or SalL1, does not become a Christian country. Let us suppose that, instead of the anticipated arrival of Dewey In Washington being her aided over the country, that it had been published that there was to be a great gathecring of Chiristians at the samle pla1ce for the puirpose of doing honor to tile lowly Nazarine-the cor ner-stone of Christianity--the stone re ject,cd by the builders. Would there have been such aL manifestat,ion of en th1usiasmh? Who thinks thlere wouild? WVe read of one triumphal entry of th is "KCing of Kings, Lord of Lords,"' ir'> the cap)itol of his own country. No one has cycr' given a generally accepted reason for this action of our' Lord. Let that be what it mua3, it surely serves as a sublime and scathling bur lesqute back and forth through all eter i ty on1 thlis custom of maln-worsh ip. Be it understood thlat 1 dlo nlot enivy tis great solder the honors which have been "thrust upon1 I him."~ Oh, no0, thle writer is entirely too hiumnble for thIis. IHe is practicing tile occuipa Lion comfmandled by the hlighl-born and1( hionorable Yates (?) to his more hlumble accuser, Outz--drawving a hntc between the hatmes of a harnessed mule. Envy atL Its Lutmost, swoops could neCver spanf thlis chIasm. T1he writer Is sat,isfied that all this para'kde about Dewey produces a sort of quaLlmishness in every true hearted cx Confederate soldier, exclusion of plum hu tnter's. An honest confession isialwaiys whloic some and the undersigned -here con fesses, LIh at in all, save thatL he0 believes that It was and is the will of God1 that slavery should cease, Is still a thlorough - hy uinreconstructed rebel. Honortable or dishonorable he expects to fill an uin. reconstructed rebel grave. We cantnot thoroughly and unreservedlly affiliata with aL people( who denounced tile 8: cred compact that Ield our country to gethler inl IL prosperous condition seventy years, as a "Leagu~e with the Devil and aL Covenant with Hell." T r such an Instrument is so liaIble that . may be tr'ampled under foot and to into shreds at tile will of aL fanatic" mlllttitutde, and that without resistance, what is to be hoped for In the istture of constl,iutiontal liberty? Whoever sin tile praise of Federal force and pow in our struggle for constitutional lit. erty must putL John Brown at the het '1 of their list of heroes, a brute fresuh fr.m the bush in Kansas, with is hands imbiuted in tihe blood of his countrymen --a:murderer. Trhis man Is the ;hi martyr to the glorious cause of p'acing a bloemish on constitutional liberey. These are some) of tile reasons why can never be Lihoreoughly reconstructed, arid this5 may, to some1 extent, prejudie0 my mind, against Federal heroes, at well as the!ir con federate coadj utors Dewey refused to becomie the Rtepub lican nominee in the next presidentia canvass. Did those who ogfered it L< him expect him to accede to thoiu wlishesY Would ot the refusal ot ti doubtful honor t hi lette f t' saneposition ait AeKinleyhas his seeond tern Dewey may fitly I t comparedl with . "hrnhinalstt ability. lie is .dler (: tute, at ii there lii:' ,eel vorale east at il AlKinlyley.srv oulr n- %1)IVl -iy ro h sin('ld tliamv away tl! e heai.i1, I-s(it t.h past., mal try to of'etn and 1 cal its woinnls. I low mulch have the I"'edct'als done in this i orectie it? It is I rue th a! at, a few ret u :.-(: IIio ,s: hr ve 11en lrese-t who ec. rX l''-sed a willin;gn,'ss to honor ihe ('olift"I ra. (lead. lit they hav'e only- I onorn.. their L':avery. Ilono--in;g ww'E,e ti.y could not, withhold honor, withou,t derogat.ilg frotu their own. Where the history I'.ihey hi ve ever writ,te Eit. does fell jestive to the ('onfederOt : cau11se or to ('onfelerate artts? 'TI'le-7 histories arELl- begilnil g to )eart fruit. Altrea(dy there is begilning to aplpear diVergecle in the sentliment of or )ro. people with regari'd to this wIltr betVe( t the States. Tihe getieration comi," after the war does not view it in t samte light Eas the old Confederate. In remnole g enerations, if somtetlhi is nlot done to prevnlt, it our own E pl Inay dEnolih the 11111Ine: cIectedl to the tmelory of ou r' de'. hteroes. A. ort,1hern mn is not expected 1 - give the world an impartial history the stun ggle etweeetI the States. Nc: - er do I believe it Sothern man coul1 g us sucht a hIistory. Perhaps a 1 conm - sion of completent, menI, ats nearly i biased ats poshihlt -an eplal num1 fr"omn eac'Ii seet' ,: --eol(1 give us a b - tory which would b fair to hot-lh No anl South, and wh ich could be adop nItl ac teitt'ed as a text hook Nort,h : Mouth. 'This wodd 1gio futhet tr tow: a real reeoncil iat'nt than anytl ilg ( and the result w. 1d be asting1. AlEl O)1(l 1Rely. on or an ottiu :[e (innt Curet(it ' ct Ili .1.11e: ly son has t~en troubl.'d for ye ut ith IhOnlic ii:n-rota. Suonetimue I I persuadedtim 111 o (4 ake somle ('hamnhrlain's I'41ie, (lholerar: D)iarrh< 'i% 1,1-m1 I (y. After using i, bottles of the 25-1 lt si e lie waS i it I give this to I . onial, hopit' so: one similarly all a'- ed niay read it a lie benefittll.- ".o111's C. Ilowe; (leue ', 0. Fr - le by W. E. 'elhat Druggist. '1i't: ' E) 1.:ASi. M.tle b.y Jotnl C : -t1 1 i-) r" 11(1 In3t" Ni liv(u<lre(l '. ( r l Y't to II.I Newberry hits leasehold, il co - mn1.1 with some . le citizens, on e1 - tain real estate - which a clailmal" bobs up) ontce in hile. One of these , . a ants was in the city yesterday to ':ing up the matt.er, and in his clse, as in all wevious i - vestigations of the leasehold, he went away satisfied with the way the matte.' stalds. The leasehold embraces the two acres which comprise the public sq -at. The lease was made by John Coate to Phlilemionl Watters and)1 other oflicers of the county courtt, the inist,'rment, bearI ing date of t,he 8th of September'. I1'8::, having been made for nine bunldr. d and nlinety-ninle year's. Tis1 lot ,to hLnd, which is nlow t,he p)ublic squar'e, was given foi' the purilpose of bttldiing a court.houlse, jail, and for other pl)!ic Iuses, by John11 Coate. TPhe Sulpr'eme Cour t hats decCided the validity of the lenschold in a cert,..inE ease bErought to reover dlower ini t e prlopeCrt,y, but som11 of the CJoate fall y no0w and thCen hciar albout the old Ie: -, and not knowing tile Ilngth of its ter--' come to Newber'ry and make an inv - tigationi and1( all wtit,h the samte r'esult, wals tile case yester'day. The miembiers~ of tihe Coate family not alone in thinking t,hat thei Ile - - waVis madei totr IL hund1(red year~s, En ') is not, generally known that It, has in centuries yet to rnn . it would al aL man11 to reachl the ntiZt ot Mlethuslah to catch upi with it.-Observer'. No Itighat 13) UIgIEEOica. Thle womiani who is lovely Ii nice, formn aind totepe will allwy hat8 11ve fieinds, but onte whlo woulId tmn allra:r tive tuist k-eep heir health. IfC she i weak, i'ickly atitui al ruin dtown, . lhe w ~ill be i'ervo ,s and Irriitable. I (sI -e ha~s constlpation or1101 kIdneiy trotible, lI -t Iimpmetl blood wilI (cause plimi.4 l bkuothes, skin erit pdionts and( aI wrote! ' comp1 Ilex 1on1. Electric 1iljers 1s the besIt medliino ini thle world to r'egub! stomacih, liver and1( kineys and( to pIi: fy t he bic )d, I t give I strontg nlerve 9, brIght eyes, 51moo'thl, velvi'y skin, I-li 01)mp lexilon. It will miito a ge - 13ookilg, chaiitrningt womanIE of a rni: dIowny invaulid. On)Ely 50t c2'ets at.' Drug Stores. M t IIIIIt1). MaLrried on S -liay last, by I hev. S. 13. F'ord a' ihe h:ome ot Mr'. P'arket,on inl \s - st IEndl, Mr t. HI. Clamnp, of ClinEtIa , andi 'aliss A unie . Sims, of Newvbe- -y Counity. i. oi 11( O lit AD 10000, Baatl Blood 3:?i-es IBlo and1( HM:1 DIseases, Eru. -, s, Pimple1s, Ser-' :i Ia, EtinEg Sor-", (Jleers, Cain'er, Ecu mali, S'kini Mcalb-' Erut ills and1 le s on CIhlldren, It e umtitsmi, ( 'atarrh,1 Itchling Humiyoi. tcIC., a positive Sper ciftic cure Is touo' in11 B. B. B. ( notaniue Blood B aim,) thte moost wonderfuil blood pi'fier' of t he age. It hans alwvy culredl even the mlost, deep neatedl, pe(r slstenit eases, after dlotrs 111n3 patIEnt, meidicinies had all filed. Ih. B. a cures by d1rivin-t outl of tIle lilood I he p)oIins andl htumiors wh Ich car-o all1 these troubl)es, and1( a cutre Is thbus melIi Ithat Is permn u'. -t. Conitaba, as llood P~oison, prod0it-Icing F'ru tltin' MHwoll'en -G(lanlds, Uilcerato'd Tjoroil and3( Monthi, Etc., cur'ed by H. B. H. At drue'rgists, $1* pe-r largI) bot) thl; six lairge botlt les (full treatmlent) $5. Wriuto for Frtee T'rial Bottle, which will be selnt by r'e turn mail. Medical advice Farm.~n Ad. dresn BLr,nn BLM . Co. Atla nt, (Jl FF131191N, IN Dry Goods, Dress Goods, No ions, Jac?eLs, Capeo, M illinery, Outings, Flannels, Blankets, And all kinds of Staple Goods. See our special Plush Capes, $2.50 to $5.00. See our line of Jackets $3.00 'o $10.00. See our marked down Dress Goods for bar gains among them for you. See our 428 Black Ribbed Hose, extra heavy extra value. See our IinW 1 ail ' Iler.. Weill. 1(' S Sp ecia.l he-avy Peee iinei , 0 'r Se. ( Ot(il g, si lc'l., <'isl Va'1 d O c r thle iric . see ol li' lle Illlasks with %.Jpkills to mlatch. We .ll'(: 811XitOs to SIOW y O11 l'Oliglu 0111' St,0e(l:. I'vcry (le l'tnilellt, i lip to Ile 1isi;.l1 1tihnll:lilran. \Vo promnisro you polito att(ention, elitblo g0oos att pr1ices as low ts cnu Jo ma10('. \\o (1o not soll shlo<1(1y ,0(18. W\'o (10 sell good clean mer chauldisr, and ask you to look in on us1 whtilo doing your I)eemontber shop 1ng- Yours tuly, TATE l01" SOUThI CAlOLINA COUNTY OF NICV1 itifiY---1N COMMON PLI'AS. Sarah U1. Mallet t, 11at t1 .1. Sloan and .lohn iC. Iliiatfaere, P'lin ils1h, agin isi 1izbh.11. Norri1s, 1'enry13 A rchi i Soa .ohn Ci (i Sloa .' AlIbert E Sloan i, Benijamiiin Ih. Sloan, haute A. S1l' n, Bart~ M\. Sloani, Emmaiiz H Walson.j Annie WVilsoni, F"rank) WVilsor Sunions for lIlief. Tlo Ithe 1Defendanits aibove namled: Y Ol01 A I M I'11l'l1\Cl SUJi' thel co1iplitii ini Ihis action)1 of which at copy is here withl ser'v((I upor you, and to serve a copy of you ansIwGl t - the ;. id Cinl)int on [|M C oUI urt1i.is, South Cariolinma, wtithii twenty dia'is aftOr theo 4er.vice her -of exeliIve oif the d (ay of such ser vice ini this action will apply tV o lhe Courl for the relief diemantlded inI11 C,h cin Da.ted Newberr'y, H. C., INovenibhc I II1UNT' & IIVJNTl, Tlo 1110 1 -fend .0ts, IIenriy A rehhii S'oun,, ThIorr.:is WVilsoni, Annieo WVi 40-1, Franik WVils.on and1 Alice \VIIson Take n( 111ut ic Iht the001 coplabiat ini the aibove entitle aO ct OWion was 1 iledin till WVTeo of ti'e0 Clerk of the( Cour t of Com1 mon01 l'-rs for Newblerrv C ount3 on the Ti1rd (day of Noveniber, A. I) .809. Il [JNTI & 11 UNT!, TRADE AT~ GOPELAND BROS. W M IIAVI I1I',N O1L i'NG ANI IOl rntrking Nw Gv(oods, for t',pa tore is Hpa'ck(ed and1( jananliledl with New I''all GCoods, and1( wO ar*0e er to tell 301 Ihat we neUver alilow ouirselvyes to be un1 iersohl)Ii by any~jone, qua1i Ity of gooth iconsb lered. CLOTHINC AND HATS. Alen's suit. of Clothes *or $1., ort)Vl 1.0! Men's4 .sits1: of (lot hies for $5.00) v'orth $5 50- AlcI's4 sits or ('lIothsc: foi (.00 . wor t.h $10.00; I loys' sitsif' of ( lIothe( or' $1.00, wort,h $1.0; lI u0 su its 0 (othe Us for $1.2 andt 1 $1.50, w oth $2. 00 p y' suits: (of ('lothe s forp $2' 00. worth. c.X, -100. and1( 500. IL pair. lIig lot (0j MenI's Extra l'at , all s izeS, att hllf t,i prlieO you1 pay3 fo.- thern0 at ither la Uces M\en's I Ii ts, alil kinids and1( latest, styles SHOES! SH OES! SHOES! We haivo themil of alhl ind and] til th< best makes. A big lot Ladies' JackCts iat frorr $2.50 to $7.00). A hig lot Ladles' CJapet at fromi 50c, to $7 50-l'luish, Clot,h and( Ast-rakian. We can show on0 (of the 0 esCt anfl Largest Stocks (If New Deicss Goods ir Newhery, and ait just Ilalif the Prie< you1 paty for t,hem aLt other stores. Yot will only ho -e money for yourself if yoi dlon't, see us (on Dr~ess Cowds this seasHon New I ,os Ti'ir elngs, Velvets, Silks Kimbrlobleny, Lice and (Lli b tbons. Comui to) see us5 often. No trouble fo 1u1 to s' ow g(ods. CO].3 'lnri c1. Ti33r05E. Mini S 1,cct, Nc w berry 3, S. C. ONI O.v onST+rOwu STfITEIENT Of ille Collliioll of The Ncwllcrry Saviiigs BN of NcwliuTy, 8, C., at the Close of Bilsilluss S8lllt1lllcr 30, 1899. Plll 1lilcl ill Colifoliiity with all Act of I o Ucilcr al Assc1ul,ly, lii s recei ablc .- .. --.... -. $11 ,7.17 57 I c)nls.8.........."2'2 .10 'urnitui 'e aid i 'ixtin' .. 1,3001 00 I)ue froin other ;a s........ ::130:; :3 ('Olleeti in aC Oult ....... 101 75 ()('rdra":fts ::e(nre<I andi uni Cash on hand.................... .:,23; 97 $216,:3;5 85 Ial BI 11,'1T i :s. Capital...---------................. $i0,000 00 I'rulits IhS. cxl cnses p aid... 11,101 :( )iv"idenIs nn ah(............... :183 00 Cash ier's check out standing..............8 Iifnk depl,osits...... :35,S06 s1 Itdividual depots Its . ......... . .. ,5 :; 21 --r121 ,625 18 1 ill: 1ay%able............... ;;0,1: :3 . 3 $216,365 85 I eironally al,pFard.(1 before i, .1. . j orwoodt(. l'a hir (if ahm'\" inmd anL wbin;; dily sworn. says the ahll(~ u-lnetL is orrtI, Ito the best of his kInowdI''(gc ant(l helief. .1. I-. NOI)\WOO)D, ('ashier. Swoiirn toi heforc tue this t.hird day of ( )ctoher. I89. W . C. TIn.,:, Ifr,. S. A \t('.: N. I'. FOR S. (. . 11N 1 i~ u .I >I i.- i I;. C. 1d\lrruI:ws . I3ASKETS. I:'u-y Indi:u Baskets inl a11 (Io:igIhS at the RACKET STORE. Chit i s Tree(' liniskets. Work Hiskets. Clot hes 1>ask eI. (':1Ily (and lruit li,skcts. (llice li' 5skesI. A ny kind and any price. DOLLS. We have Dolls_ from 1c. up 'o 8350 See out' Toy \vin(ow display. We arv r'ceiVing and open.. ing up ewt goo Is (very (lay, Elveiyt hintg Sol clheap. Now York SixTholaiid Ell ! Hix. ' Thousalnd D ollars of D)ryGod I N (tion1s iatl Shioes, thalt. zunust be cloised1 cut iefore D)ecenber 31st. - hi\o i'.ui otic'e-lhl hals been1 rc cei v<:1 fr'om the lllIl1 mana.u1re"s an td jlobbers wihthill the last 30() day3s. The fact. i', thet et - ra st ock is new und enolulghi ahmi) e f1irst cost. to) wny the Ox dense04 of' ,; lrekeing. 'I lie ques..8 (ion Is, wheier y'o.l will pay 25 to 50 per' centi. profit to ) theris or buy hereo 11 chnr. Th'Io stock( conlsists oIf a. grea many11513 tin gs you want11 and( bou(il I hasiteni t.o takeo ad(valnge of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Bleached Shoot ings, Tickings, Cotton Flannels, Wool Flan nels, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, (Jtffs, Suspen ders, Umbrellas and Dolls. COME dl SEE MS OFTElf Newher'ry. S;. C., Novetmber 31, 18t9. MY LINE OF 'TABLE WARE IS COMVPLETE IN NICE NICE CROCKERY. Christmas Presents IN All aro inlvited1 to comino and~ ox amfinlo myl stoelt. J. W.WHITE, Main stroot, Newberry, S.' C. IV