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T;"lr(N A Itr. (Corectcd Semi-\vcckl by J. \ December 15: Good Middling. . Low Grades..... 1ufrcshntuunte to i tir%ed, On Friday, 22nd instant, the ladies of Smyrna Pr esby terian Churclh will serv0 refreslhncuts at the 4 p. l., and clos inlg a tt-'0 30 p. In. Adimittauce to din i:k!-roon 15 and 25i cents. 1'roceeds to S- hnprove p1remuises. All are invited. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure, 1)oc(ors had given her I) to (lie with croup. it's an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grilppe, p;immonia, bron chitis and throat mtd lutng troubles. Relleves tt once. Rtobertson & Gilder. Teleplion0 Un bscribers Please add to your list: A. '. Pifer, R esidence, 33. Scott & Carison, Tailors, 21. Colenatn I xchange, ::. MA. M. 13uford, SheriIi"'s Oilice, l1i3. Mrs. It. H1. Lranklin, it(sidence, 11:1. And Ullige, t&f2t. , \V. l"I.ovi. ''heo Elite Photo. Studio is now making 6 nicC little minurtte photos for only 25 conts; 6 nice little card pho tos for 50 cents; 6i nice large photos for 75 cents. These are their holiday prices and last only through December. Call and havo your picte m rnade. Oposite R. C. \Villiatms'. f&t-lt. Uhriot mtaa Tree, at 'Lon. On Monday, 25th of )ecertnber, there will be a Christmas tree at. Zion. Every body invited to colie and hriig pres ents for anyone they want to. We ex tend an invitation to all and hope the people will take an interest in it and make It at pleasant occasion. Miss Annic E Gnnlng, Tyre, lich., says, "I sulfered a long tine from dvs pepsia; lost flesh and became vel weatk. Kodol IDyspepsia CIue com'a pletely cured ie." It, digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give imme diate relief in the worst cases. R4obert son & Gilder. ' An Excpti,,n t t the Rulo. A shop where you can get what ycu want and when you witnt it. S'tU ART 13uos. E. H-. LElel, Manager. taftf Impurtant N, tte,, Parties owing m l-y note, account or otherwise must settle at once. t&f tit, F'. A. SCiilMPER'T, Agent. ~ouce. '1le Young ll'oples' Christian Union of King's creek cihurci will mect at Miss Addie Caildwell's on Saturlhty af ternoon, December 1it-h, at 3 o'clock. This will be it very imlportant meeting and every member is urged to be pres ent. 0. B. Cannon, President. It takes but t minute to overcome tickling in ;.he throct and to stop a -cough by the use of One Minute Cough -Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throt. and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It p)re vents consumption. A famuous specCific for grippe andI it-s atfter effets. Rob ertson1 & Gilder. Ir you1 neced columns, ba!.usters or any turnOed work, get our p)rices before buy lng. Weo will save you1 money. Satis faction guaran teed. STUA: ,T 13r Ios. E. H1. LESr,ue, Manager. taf tf. Nottee., Patterns arPe so)ld strict,ly for cash, - and1 are- not exchangeable. tf. S. J. Wooten. Thue election for intendant and WVa dens of the town of HeJlenaa was held Oin Tuesday and resulted in the election, without. Opposition, (of the pJersoIono inatedl at aL meeting of the cit,izens, as follows: I. D). Shockley', I ntendIant; 'r. G. Williams, Jesse Coals, J1. Z. Salter and C. J. Zobol, WVar-dens. "One Minute Cough Cure is tihe best. remedy I over us~ed for coughs and colds. It Is unequalled for wvhooping cough. ChIldren all like it, "'writes HI. N. Williams, Gecnt.ryville, Ind. Never fails. It is tho only harmless remedy that gives imedlate results. CJures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneunmonla, br-onchit,is and all thr ioat -and lung troubles. Its early usC prc vents consu&tmption. R4obertson & Gil Ider'. The Placti to tHuy. SomethIng suitablle and scervicable for Christmas to present to your friends or' somethIng for youriself can lbe found at M. A. Renwick's. Ro.ad what they have to tell you in their ad. and you will see what they have for you. Tiheir goods are new, stylish, up1-to-dato and the prices are reasonable. Mon or an Ohio Merchanit Ouiredl of Chron,ic Diarrhoca. Mvy son has p)e0n troubled for- years with chronic diarroea. Sometime ago I persuaded r,him to take some of ChamberlaIn's Colic, Cholera and DIarrhoea Remedy. A fter using t wo bottles of the 26-cent sIze he wa's cured. I give this testinonlal, hopl .f somec one simIlarly afilieted may reaid It and1( be benefltted.-Tlhomias C. Bowers, Glencoe, 0. For sale by WV. E. Pelham, Big lot of EtleganL Christma.s Goods bor atea nt PIMMAAM'S PHAR~MACY. VARIOUS ANi ALL AItOUT. We are having beautiful weathier. Capt.* S. J. i(Caughrin is in the cit.y. Mrs. S. J. McCaughrin is :isiting in Columbia. Mayor J. '1'. Llpscomb, of Columbia, was in the city yesterday. I). M. A. lenwick made - business trip to Spartanburg on Tuesday. The'Mothodlst appointments ean be found on the first page of this paper. Saleday in Janua ry will fall on the first day of January, 1900, a legal holi. day. Mlrs. Eduard Scholtz has returned fromi a visit to her mother at Flushing, N. Y. J. C. Iltnago, Esq., of Saluda, was in the city a few days ago on professional busint . Rev. and Mirs. J. '. Uumbert are spending a few days in the city with relatives. A. C. .Jones offers his entire stock of goods cheap. lRad what he says and go to see him. Today is I he last day for paying town taxes without the 10 per cent. penalty. This is said to be positive. Bicyclists should bear in mind. The police have positive instructions to en force the bicycle ordinance. Mr. .1. S. Land, of Columbia, State agent for the Penn Mutual Life Insur ance A ssoclation, Is in the city. .\Ir. Rlufus M. "werts, of Literty, I'ickens Count,y, is spending a few days in the city with relatives. I f you fail to call at the Book Store and see those prettily decorated Christ mas windows, you will miss a Christmas treat.. When you come to town to pay your taxes, come around and make us a Christmas present of what you owe at this olfice. I'arties tuisbehaving in the opera house 'ltesda;y niglit receivel i just re huke at the hands of one of the per lormters. Mrs. J. J. Lane returned last week from a visit to her old home in Phila diphia, a ccompt)anied by her father, mr. W. 3. Tod<d. Consult, Capt. A. P. Pifer before placing your life insurance. le repre sents one of the strongest comnpanieb in the United States. 'I'here was no interest whatever taken in the city election on Tuesday. Many citizens didn't, know that an election was in progress. The old Fallaw house which is being remodelled and fitted up will be paint ed by M1 r. H. G. Meyer. Mr. Neel Is making a nice place out of it. Miss Lizzie Bates has returned home from a pleasant visit of some weeks at her sister's, Mrs. Tarrant, of Newberry. --l3atesburg special to the State. Your Christmas shopping rounds will be incomplete if you fail to call at the New York Racket Store. Santa Clans can find anything he wants there. It keeps our force busy changing ads., the merchants are so anxious to let, the public know what they have for them. Call and patron ize those who ad vertise. Mr. Sam Wheeler, one of the pro p)rietors of the Wheeler H-ouse in Hien dersonville, N. C., was In the city yes terday on his way to Newberry.-Spar tanburg Herald. The trees that, are being p)ut out by the council throughout the city will riove a lasting benefit and Improve ment. Thbe next thing in order is post ing the streets and numbering the houses. Rev. Walter I. Hcrbert, will preach at the Method ist ch urch ton ight, at 7.30 o'clock. He arrived in the cit,y last night and today was gladly greeted by the scores of friends he loft, here.-Flor ence Times, 13th. Mr. L. D). Connor, of Cokesbury, father of Mrs. E. C. Jones, of this cit,y, died at his home at Cokcsbury on the 11th Instant. He was a good man. Mrs. Jones and family have the sym p)athy of many friends In this cit,y. Mr. J. 13. Walton received a telegram a few days ago conveying the sad news of the death of his motber. She died at the home of her son in Washington on Sunday. Mr. Walton has t,he sym p)athy of his many friends In Newberry. For the past few days tbe t,own has been full of Christmas shopper's--peo p)le coming in and doing their trading before the rush. The merchants are all prepared to serve them a- d by com ing early t,hey get the pick of the stocks. Mr. W. S. Langford requests us to state to the public that he would appre ciate It if thotoe who have packages to send1 off from now until Christmas would call at the ollice early In order to give plenty of time to transact business be fore leaving for the depot. Rev. P. P. Boyd, the new pastor of the Methodist circuit is a native of this county-a son of the venerable minister, Rev. M. Md. Boyd. "Uncle Mark" will move from Greycourt to Newberry with his son and occupy the pairson ago on Cornelia street. The Verone Comedy Company which wvili appear hero next week comes highly endorsed by the pre'ss. Miss Verorneo, the leading actress, a mite of woman, will be of Interest to our pee pie, being a staunch Southern woman, boni and roared In Charleston. Prof. R. L. Goff, a former Saltudian, who is now teaching his second term at [Hamony In Edgefleldl Cobuty, wvas in Saluda Saturday to meet his brotber Mr. J. U. Goff of this County on some business connected wit,h their dleceased father's estate. We are glad to know that Prof. Got? is doing so well over in old Edgrefield.-Saluda Advocate. Mn tied nit Sunt er. Miss Leonora U. )Russell, of this city, and D)r. Van T.tlburg Ilollinan, Sugeori of the ALtiiLntic Coast, Line, were tuar- t ried on Suntidaty evening, I)ee. l0, at the t. parsonage, by ltev. W. A. Kelly. '1'he r narriage wias quite a surprise, as few I if any of Miss Hussell's friends knew that, she intnded to I ttnarried. T.'hey a went to Charleston on the evening t train.-Sunter Item, Ilith. S Miss lRussell is the pretty and accom- d plished daughter of Mr. J. S. Ltussell, of this city, antd has numerous friends y and acquaintanees here wh o will rejoice g to hear of her happy marriage. The v 11erald and News extends congratula- E Lions. If you need any colunus, halusters or .1 tuuerl work get our prices before you t buy. We w ill save you tnoney. Satis foetion guaranteed. S'i:A t'r IitotS. I;. 11. L-I:,i l-.n , Manager. t.&f tf. Don't Lieprndi n th e ExltenKlon. Treasurer Boyd says that compara tively few people have so far paid their I taxes and that it, will keep him busy to rl colleet fr"omu now until the books close, if they were to call for settlement. 'T'he probabilities are that there will be m no extension th is year, and those who P depend on it might get left. The time will expire on the 31st inst. Mlouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. 8'rUAwr lunos. t E. H. LESLIE, Manager, t&ftf To Marry at Iltccville. l: We have received a card at thisollice a announcing the marriage at the Ilap- d List church in Bl3ackville, S. C., on De- n cember 27h, of Mr. Walter S. Peter- r son, a native of this county, and MAiss sl Julia Norris, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. .1. I. E. Milhous, of 13lackville. M r. Peterson is a son of Mr. W. C. Peterson, of this county. le has many friends and relatives in this county who|will join us in congratlations in ad- si vanes of the happy event. tl For Rent. Plantation in high state cultivation p on good terms. Good six room dwell- 'T ing, tenant houses, good stables, barn er and gin house, good waler, good orch- I( ard-churchcs and school convenient. fr Apply to M. M. 3u1oHl, w Newberry, S. C. si Nov. 3, 1899. tf. ti The City Elcetron. The general clection for Mayor and Alde'men passed off Tuesday and only a few votes were polled-the primary 1 election having virtually settled the matter. The new council will be sworn g in about the 22nd instant, which will be the same as the old, with the excep- s tion of the new Alderman, Mr. J. J. Langford, from \Vard 4. V w tltlmarck's Iron Nervo Was the result of his splendid health. bi Indomitable will and tremendous ener- r gy are not found where Stomach, Li ver, Kidney and Bowels are out of order. at if you want these qualities and the of success they bring, use )r. King's e, New Life Pills. They develop every al power of brain and body. Only 25c at a all Drug Stores. C To Argue the Taiyior Un.4o. i Messrs. 0. L. Schumpor't, 1. H1. Hunt and Robt. HI. Welch went to Coluumbia on Wednesday to appear L'efore t,he Supreme Court to argue for a nvew trial T in the Taylor case. Messtrs. Hlun, & HIut and 0. L. Schumpert~ reprecent Taylor and Joh nstonc & Welch' t.he 9 State. Air Johnstone was already in t Columbia. The case was argued yes- ti tetrday. e c< Volcanteu Erni,tions a A re grantd, butt Skin Eruptions rob tt life of joy'. Bucklen'si A rnica Salv~e, h cures them; also Old, Rutnning and( id I"ever Horesa, Ulcers, B)ils, Felons, h Corns, Waits, ('uts, BruIses, Butrns, w Scalds, Chapped Hlands, Chilblatins. ol Best Pile eure on earth. D)rives 01 out Pains and Aches. Otnly 25 Oe. a. w box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all P Druggists. Coming Next, Week. The Veronee Comedy Co. will begin a week's engagement on next Monday b night, December 18th, piresenting for' the first time, at p)opular prices, t,be great scenIc comiedy dramat, '"Lost in L New York." The comipany caries ah car' load of 'special scenery for t,heir repertoiire of lays. The following Is from the Augusta ribunte, December 12th: "tThe Veronee Comedy Co. began their week's engagement at the Grand last nIght under the most favorable t auspices. The house was crowed with tI a warm hearted, appreciative and en.. u thusiast,ic audience. Undoubtedly the stat' of the compr.ny is Miss Ernic Votroneo, one of she daintiest little soubrettes ever' seen in Augusta. Th'le 0 scenery was good, also the specialt,ies " introduced wyere all now and far' atavo d the average." One lady willl be admitted fruee on Monday night, when accompanledl by " an escort with one paid 30 cent ticket n when purchaBed at Scholtz's store, u where seats can be reserved before 7 p. p m. on Monday. Prices as follows: All a down staIrs, 30 cents; galler'y, 20 cents; hI children in gallery under' 12 years, 10 ' cent,s.h Remartgkaible Rlescueo.a Mrs. Michclael Ctnain, Pai:n field, Ill., I, makes the statemient tht, she cauight a cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her familly "' p hysician, butt grewv worse. Hie told i her she was a hopeless vIctIm of con- tl stumptioni antd thatt nto medIcIne could y, cure her. Her dIrugglst suggested D).. King's New DIscovery for Con- 0 sumption; she bought a bottle andI s< to her (delight found herself benefited w from the first dose. She con tinued its use and after takIng sir bot tles, found herself soun d -'nd well; now does hIer own housework, and Is as well as she over was. Free trial bottles of tis Great Discovery at all Drutg Stores. Only 50 cents andi $1.00, every hbotle uaranteed. Why Not ('o,nt' to Newheiiy. A new railroad scheme has been de eloped which is shown by ill an applica ion of an amendment to the charter of lie Saluda and .Johnston ra!lroad. The nine is to be cliangel to The Saluda tailroad company." It, was to conect it either John ston r 131atesburg with the Southern and go L) Saluda. 'T'he ameUlment, its tiled tys that, it. is to be operated as an in ependent line, but the purpeFo is to endeavor by trackage arrangemietJnt itI the ,otitilern' to operate a paset er anod freighit servi ce fromu(c ren - tood to the conneein;; point on tlie outhern to Angusta." The proloters o the road are Alvin ;thridge, .1. A. Attiway. Itev. ('rouch, M. orrcst., .1. 1) \W hoeler, IE. W. ble anid J. 1B. liu Atr -C(olumbia ecord, I.5t.h. : a inre for OR tilatiinl C(:itht'l - in's Pain lahni is gaining ) wide rtp ta(ion. 1). II..lohits+ otn of iU'cihmo,mi, tid., has beet. Ir roubl-d t ith I H .e ni - letit since lSI. In specaki;ig of i! h( y : iover f"un it an1ythiog thIatl ot ll relit've lil) until t uiu l ('hiltin rlains Pain 1tltr. I t. act- like nti;tit -ith ile. 3. ioi' w':i svole: i3i.d ained 1110e vety il fi, but. o go o I:I)iention of Pail, I,:tttm reolie-vutd me.'' 'or sate ty W. 1. I' I ilat, Druggist. A Four n'how. The ILee Stock (ontl'toy closotd a urce nights engageinett here \Vcdnes 1y iight in the ope;a house Mestrs. Ieniolke and Holt in their musical a. Id the little irirli in their singing tnuld tneing is all the ctmpanty has to Comtt end. Out theat-re-going people should ,member that all popular price shows 101u1(1 not, be judged b y t his. Story oft a Slave. To he bound hntd itnd f)ot for years y the eltains of di ea:se Is (the worst rn of slavery. ('egorg ). Williams, SManchester, Mich., tells how such a ave wits inad Irce I e says: ''My ife has beei so htelplet- for five years tat, sit) could not. turn over inl bed one'. After using two bottIlos of Elec ie liitters, she is vond("rfully im rovtl and able to Ido) her own work.' his suprenre r it('dy ftt'r femnale dik it-8 qiuickly euro neirvoi.s,es, sleep ts, mlelachoi13', hecit(laae, Iiaekaclte, inting and (izzy spells. 'lhi;c tiirice or king mledicine is at go(sen(d to weak, ekly, run down people. Every bot e guaraltee(d. Only 50 cents. Sold y all Druggists. Auivueriiary Celebration. Twent,y-one yeat's ago next Saturday, cember 16th, the \Vomitn's Foreign issionary Society Auxiliary was or .ttized in this State. The S. C. Conference was then in ses on in Newberry, 13ishop Wightnan esiding. The Bishop and Mrs. 11ghttman were deeply interested in oman's work for woman, and were 'esent at the organization of this 'anch of the work in our own State. he meeting was held in the Johnstone reet ehurch, and in the same building i next Sunday uorning, appropriate cercises will be held, celebrating the tversary. The new Presiding l ider, R'ev. R. A. [id, will preach a sermon before the dies of t,be society. A SU1lit0 Ci'1t1tFolt CitOi U P. wnity-fiveO Yeair' ContanRIt Ui'o WithouQt ai T1he first intdication of ru pi) is htoarst 3ee, an1(1 in a child stubject to thtt ;-.ase it mayt~ beo takent as a sure sign of tOUle ppoacth of an attack. Followinog uis hoarwni' s is a pecuttlir toutgh mtght. If' Chatmberlains1 Cough Ibm 13' is given as soon as th Ithik11( he imes hoarse, or ev.-n after tihe (croupy mOgh ap)pears, It will prevenit thte at ek. I t is utt-d it mnany thouisands of tinn in this btroadl land( anId neover 8~lisr-i the atnxiouso mlot.hers. WeO ive yet to learn of ia single instance ill btich It htas not p)roved( eff'ectual. iNo iter prprtiv'iton canl show stuch at rc. d-twenity-five years' constfott use Ithlout at hailure. For sale by WV. E, diam. Druggist. To the Ladies of the Moi horuslt Church. The ladilcs of the Foreign Missionary eciety of the Methodist churcht are to 3 entertalined by Mrs. J1. W. White, an annliverary tea, Sat,urday after >on from 41 to 7. A full attendance of 10 mlemblters Is the desire of their 38toss. Mrs. J. WV. Humibert wvll be pIresent, 3d will kindly give som1e hIstoric In rmation ats to the day they elebrate. "'Adversity tlatterethi no mran," but e pains of dyspepsia tturni his aitten onl to Hood's Sarsatparia and1( In Its to ho finds a cuett. An Outrag'. An outrage was committed in front Mre. Coleman Banks' home, who lives a mile atnd a half of Saluda last Fr'i ty. One Ben Stevens whlo hails from ewberry, met a negro In front of Mr. antks' home and drawing hls p)istoI aide him11 throw upl ils hIands and1( dlis ount. Whereupon he beat the negro nmnercifully over theo heCad with his Istol. The itegro finally broke loose id ran. The white man shooting at im twico. The white man and a nlegro cr'o unaiccjuainlted and both riding orschack. There was 110 cause for the isault as there could not, have beetn iy excuse to fuss over t.he right of way tihe road. It wits puirely an outrage i law anld order con.initted by a white an on an unoffending negro and no dins ehtould be spared to apprehend 10 vIolator and let him learn by tile 3rdicet of a Saluda j .-y and1( senltene a-S.40. Judge that negroes havo some rt of ighlts arnd thai the law abiding bit,e men will see tat they are pr o, cted--Sal uda Ad vocate, 1 3th. earn the I8Kind You Have AIwa s80ouhu ignature . of This pa1per has3. fr(uIently fell calle, u)ont to criticise public ollicial'. to the inanner" in which thev di,cht' the (Intiet of their OIliers. The s;lu :'Onsidecrat ions whV1i('h lea1d to criliciu of their fatilure', move 1s to coii ncl ,theim wen they (o Lheir iiuty'. \W' take pl easure this mornlint; i' pointin; to the record of Solicto seae. \\'ien he calne into ofllice, youing mnan without expecrience, follow ii on-' of th:elhst Solit'i'ors. th.' t " l " i 1 o1n:'ttitrt, , t n amti i l Iookedi like at ho ' Ih 8 I c .. Ilot h 'las inl r ;lt an ju.'li;i:'d t!h t x;p tt,'; ti iOns of ,iW w fr'iettal. I h1 r th-ve!tpe iltI)into a : e 4nt I1'(h t iIe o o 3111 hi 1'e.tOrdl of convictions wCIll com:ltr' with that of the hest trtinil (tllice', i the Statk..- ;partttanur i ily Hlerald SthI. Ih'". 1"dwtalntl :..loyl es, of the ,-tt ('m'olina ('ollt;!( : "I hat( the p):icr'ure of l.aring ; ltis Maar t,';'c K Icin in her pItublie r ai ni, ati 'winthtropi t'ulile ''t' r n ll. I li wo fk, i, ' th of intt I tit b,n .mditl ex I'rts,ion, e'i tl e I 0 h b of tht ver Igh .t orthr . I'-r'hap): I mnay I-l, it a twordl, th;at. I hart' n: v,r hesard an1 pubhli' rea;t1r who ivi e .emed to1 mt t( meet, I lore fully all the rut<ulrcL mecnto of the' ait of exprlevSfion."' '' r the 111vl tt taltnn lnt. Mlesst"s. iertraml and W ilhIlad will li in Newberry inl January and will giv( one of their entertainments under ith ausliect of the I)aughters of the (lon feleracy- tle lIn-ceeds to go to Ht Davis monument fund1(. ev. WI. ' ;van:, 1). I)., re !'il Tril t it,y 4'h iurebi, (olumI tie: "I1 have had the g)trlat Ileatsrt'e o htrarinlg Miiiss Klein decite, and it give. I1l h etluilnt' atisIaetitin to t"omiii iici( her work. She is at most talented read er nat .rally', I shoold S:3 but her' ex cellent oppo)lftunitis for stluying anm incoroi ttini the 1)rincip les of her \r have I t'in cvidently seized upon( a11 it give her high rank a iotng the publi( rale of the day'. lter ability in he ollose work ailid het ebariing purson" alit.y, ar sre to be attractive to an0 cutlt.ureti analicnce. li( v. 1'll)e '1'II Thursd iy. t ;'r . 1). Tiller and faiely will lac next Trdayo) l. for their new 1100hom al Ilenheium, Marlboro County. Ml r. Til ler has beenl wit,h us for for' years amt his ialy will friendls here r ret, t <e tc see himl and his interesting famnils leave. I1e is a faithful and ear'nes m1inister' of the Gospel and clc ook.A couieilt ious _''Cisl istat helntletil. I t. I I, e . F Il{ IHAD 11.00l o Itut tIn l ' I t Frec. nid Blood te s 11ood(1 aIl't Skit Dit+eates, Erupt, ' .;, Pi imp'es, tlr fu 1, I tlbig tor'es, (eI's1', aneirll('t', -. e mI'la, SkinlK(a l s. rut'up tions anll Sore ! Cil'h dr1 3n, 1 heumllalismll, t'atariro It tching Ilum)o8, tce., it p sit ive u1 ,p c M. cure is found in B 1. B. . 1( olit' li>'o(d B3ali1,) (he muost wonildelrfui l blooI purifer of the age. It has alway ( ;red even the tist, d('ee tiefttel, per Wstent 103es, after dodors and patn ofmedicine.4 had 1111 failed. b ..11 it eures by driving out of the blood tl( poisons and1 humt11orS whic:h e-tusd w ll these troubles, and a cure is Iblus mat bat, i perma es. nain o W'eo, proucin Is1p).iords, wollei Hoard, of lieetrated Thalldto and Moth I'cloc . red on th. 1 17 L, dri f 1ggit th r clargo oincreasixg thre bolltal It>krf altonIfordy Ch'oapter.t) $1h,000 Thl e meetig of the Drayi noonlt'5wll h~ at the residenc of sa inard1LiYi atlO past,O theerloc.A member are. requcIted tbpresent CarlIi, of WofodColI.Jo.i JlenyPcoa "I would have ee ay iatl,he ofyorHorOAT 'eton LUNGSe unaimusvoe othes stuen .hn Prio'.you havery giv them.Kllr.r plae yteveapopi.wyi Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upo;, the mind, dls couragcs and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon a disappear when the kid ncys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has - ;1 become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a child to b- born V afflicted with weak kid ncys. If the child urin - ates too often, if the urinc scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an a'e when it should be able to control the pas.age, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting. depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty i kidney trouble, and the first step sl'ould ibe toward.; the treatment of these iiportant organ,. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidney:; and bladder and not to a habit as most people SuIPpose. Women as well as men are made mis ciable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same grcat remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swatp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by' druggists, in fifty cent and one d[olla r sizes. You may have a ; sample bottle by mai l .4~f' free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of swa qi-too. ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. XMA$ PflE$E[NT$! d JEWELRY STORE. I''ine \W ;atche.. 1%'ing , I:ro,t'ehcs, St dtts:, Sleeve and I,nk Ihlt,totts, Silver Novelt ies. Silver''l'tthle \\'are, Cut. (ha's, ( old and Sil ver Spectacles and r TOY S &DO LLS Which t'ot will closeo 0111, taS wo wil discotinu tinu ketping them. El)RD US(lIT JEWELER AND OPTIIAN hu Old HZZilil isup Again, PRESENT S?": ( All AT aind he will giv' y'ou ia few bileas, viuz: l \llill lS, in Gobil, Silver tand Wrug t leo inish. -d GNDll AltliA, in Gould, ,Wrh't, weigh t,s, Stautionutry, I '[et,ues, V'ases TO THE LOVERS OF Como an snn oOut haindsomo di15 p lay ofj W hich weI offeor at prices to suit overy one0's poo(k(t. Dotn't ho afranid to conuo att d 1ook, even i f you1 dont bui~. Wo c3onsiderl it~ a pleasur~o to shtow otir goo,1t'. You won't know whaltut we havt unitless yo:t como andI look. Wo also haiIv( Ott hIand a very art istic ltie of Christmas Cards Calendars for 1900. Don't FTorget the r1ace. 00I1ER -RRlIUI STORE, 1,tni r1 Ein ti DR. U. HI. GREENl'S SO?ia ium. K, AI ..., . '-";III the I)tily ;'tatte of )eceetuber 14 I offer for stile my stock of )ry Guols, ;ents' uaI ishing Goods, Notions ttd tes to the iigh st responsible )i(delC or t-lh or ban;:tble paper. 'T'he stock >: divided atndl ( sIt inated about as fol ows: 'rts.;clods, Silks andt Yelvets .. $1,000 h'y (: ("o(ls an I l ' ritts.. . .. .. 1,001) iiierw-ar, IIosi"iery' anltd NOtions I,:.'50O len's l' urisling (oods atn(1 1'itul . .. .... . .. . .. 5 10 lihot i51 $1,800 'he stock has all been bought withint i- last two ytVatr-. and half of it since et. :'ti, 1,09. The insh sales for the m,t, I wo vis a viraged about. $18,000 }"al. y 'he store rent is $CJ a year. 'ol)alattion of Newherry, ;.t.10. It is he be,.L ulueniig in the State for a ice fancy' di ry goods business with norit it lial. My reasons for sell n is to he aide to devote all of my hutle to iy w(trk ,ts taaveling saliesian. ne stock will Itb he tatken ind} store ttrned1 over to Illu rcalser as soonl as I ereive at satisfatctory offer for stock nil n ust ie closed not later than 'ire: a v, Dle. 1t h. A. (. JONIS. 1'nt1il I hav'e Ii.l,(ised of tile a1bovo toe;:, or beginrting Mlondily, the 18t.h, nd Irent lity to day until sold, I will ell all I)hTss (oods, Silks and velvets L at ttl invoice cost. Itibons at one alf of the inarked prices. aid what .atl its' Iale:s atnd .1acket,s I hIave left I. one-half of the inatrked prices, ind he Ialance' of te stock at close on lo l'st cost.. lerchatnts desiring atn3 hing in Iny line will he sold at, invoice os,. I f I receive a satisfactory ofler ii the stork this satle will close at nee and the slotoI turned over to the niehasers: so if you want to buy goods hcapt} this is your ollort.nniLy. A. U. JON IS. Newherry, S. C., Dec. 15, 181)1). IN Dry Goods, Dress Goods, M!otions, Jackets, Dapes, Vlillinery, Duti ngs, Flannels, Blankets, A\nd all kinds of Staple Goods. See our special Plush 3apes, $2.50 to $5.00. See our line of Jackets $3.00 to $10.00. See our marked down )ress Goods for bar rains among them for Iou. See our .428 Black Ribbed Hose, extra leavy extra value. SCo our iin1e ~( Ladies' Underc vca r. Special heavy Union Suit i) ets. Special heavy Fleece Linedcc 5 ets. Soo our 8c. Outing, splen lidl value for the price. See OUr* line D)amaisks with Napkins to match. Weare anxious to show you bhroughi our stock. Every de >artmfenlt is up to the u lt uigh standIard, We promise you polite attention, eliable goods at prices as low ats can )0 mado. We (10 not soil shoddy ~oods. We do sell good cloan mor handise, and atsk you to look in on is while dloing your December shop. >ing. Yours truly, g.&,f.s.Moero.