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. 1I. AU:.L. &Tn PA\Y YOI'tn I:Its"l' itl\. 'i'le iIerald aid News exiwets c-very Susl)secribher to) pl "oiething On his sub scription, if it is not paid in advance l. read y, between this timre and the end of the year'. We do not. want to be dis appointed. We need thet! moniey. Do tnt wait for sonc one to hunt you up and dun you, but if you owe for your paper, walk around to the ollice and show your appreciation '>y rakinrg pay mencllt,. Let this he sutlilient :otice to ever y delinquent. NO 'A1l'EIt T'lESD)AY. Owing to the fact that, our priiters, along with other' n(aokind, desire a few days for' Ch1rist.mas. we ave riecided to issne only one paper 11Ixt week: there fore no paper will appearl on Toes htv. Our next 1aper will appear on ti.: F"ririda followin)g as usual, and all (ial and other ad1e6rti senetts will he givenl the proper irsertionls. I ftie :1rr i ))i ( t r:ilal s iih' its appear anee agamn, I'h:eonmber :1th, ('h ristmans 1ht. will l;ave comrce and grne. Christ Iras, the happiest time of all the year, the season that brings good tidings of -reat jury, an renews the gracious proclamation Of peac'e on eart h. good will to men. I.et it he a day of rejoir irt all Imake somb'hrody happy and t,tu: brirng true happine(ss to your own hcart. This is anI occasion onl whliebl harlniliis andl finri.ms 1'ine tog~ther for a season of gla,tdl;" r and joy. I.ay aside trial- and car's anrruri'ber thre 1losinlg days of 18il9 aimon1g tilt' happiest of your days. To the re''aiers of The iIerald and News we wish one and i ll a nerrvy ('Iristmlas. "(OI' ('hristwas hells ring on in gladnes., i:ig "I'rate on eart h,gooI will to men Rid now each heart forget its sadness, 1"r' ('br'i't ras lights the earth atgain. I', old and young repeat the story, If our lirst. (hristmalrs and the star, 'hatt auidied with (7od-giten glory, 'Ihe wise renr journeying far." 'Inlll It)1A TAK1;S. Thii suggestion thr'own out 1)y us last week that our citizens g1et, I) a Spr-iig frstival for the coniig Spring and show off sormir of the advantages and p rogressiveness of otr city hits found ain advocate, as the con mni oI icationi in another colum1n will show, who speaks ulp and adds a suggestion to our's which is well trakeni. ''he (;rand Lodge of the I idependent Order Odd lFellows meets in Newherery in Ap;ril, and will bring nany strangers withii our gates its delegates, covering the entire State, and as suggested, dhn ig the meeting of the (Grand Iodnge would be a capital time for the Spring festival. We take heartily to the sug gCstioni. Now let some of our? people think tre atter' over, have cornmit Lees appinrted rand see w hat carrb done. in the language of arnothrer, we havc saddled tire horse, who'll r'ide him in. ED)ITiOIttAL NOTICS. Tio bie happniy is to manke others hiapp3 -aid Chir'istrmars is a good time for hap pmuness. The Iler-aid arid News w'ishesr ever" mran, womian arid child ini Newbern'' County a imerry, mner'ry Chistmais run at haippy New Year. Before thre year 11900 ciosces New berr;' miust have~' in cotrse of construcrtioni, i riot compilleted, tw~o mioreC cotton mill and a seweradge snystemi. WVill we hrav Our syrmpathries go out to tho prn gr'essiv'e town of l"lor'ence, it irhir suglered tihe loss of a lot of v'aluabl priopier'ty by3 iirec. No town in the SLt cotnld overcorme ochr ma disaster as wvI TLhere is rio qutestion but that the ei tire coutry~ is ini a mior'e p)rospe rot conitionl than It has been for severr years, and Chir'istmnas shiotuld be meCirric on thait acecout, btut will thioso wvh have '0prspeed 1most remiemberOi th mloreC tinfor'turnrate and hlpj themn foe whlat Chr mistmnas Is. England hias catlled for volunrteer Tren thousand uniformned iroughi ridei mare wvanted. T1he Amuerican armniy siustained p)ainftul loss in the doathr of Gen. Las t.on last Mondary at Sari Mateo. HIe WI one of our beat ollicer's, and was a mai of courage. When shall this8 crti war end? At the vcr'y tine tire Hotuse of lRoi r'esorntativ'en in Wuashinugton was pas ing tire gold standard bill, the wyor panic in thne histor'y of tihe conrtry wr onr in WVall street. Stm'rngo co-inc dhence. Piresident McKinley noodn't thh: ho can fool anybody by siappinig Ii tr'usts in the face arnd at the same tin be r'tbbig Mark H anna down t he bac Mark Hlanna arid trtstB are insopar ble--and McKinley couldn't convente:1 ly got along without Mark Ulannai. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Miel says, "I suffered a long timo fr'om dy popinia; lost~ tiesh and bccame voi weak. KCodol DyspPsiat Cur'e cor p)letely eur'o( me. It digests wIh you eat and ag1res all forms of stoman troublo. itnover fails to give imm diate rellef In the wo'8t cases. Rlobem Eon & Gilder. There should be a hearty response to the call for conltributionls for the pti-)o5e of estabilihin1g a memorial to the menory of the lat,e Dr. W. M. Grier. P'resident of Erskinc College. 'I'he committee in charge of the "Grier Memorial find" publishes an ad dress to the people in this paper, and Newberry County should do her part nobly-for no more worthy son ever lived in the State, and in no eounty in the State was he better known and his genuine worth more .ppreciated. L'on of an Ohio M,+relhant Cnred of Chronic Uiarrhoen. My son has peen troubled for years with chronic diiirroea. Monietitme ago I persuaded thin l to take some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. A fter using t wo bottles of the 25.1 ent size he was cured. I give this W-tiinolial, hoping s0111o one Similarly afflicted may read It and lie benefitted.-''holas C. Bowers, ( lenecee, 0. For wilo by W. E. Pelham, .Druggist. Fxeelslor E tchingpd. 'le publie roads in this section are being work this week. \lr. I). it. ('ook, wife and children visited relatives in Snluda eounty last wi eek. Mesrh. Singley brothers have con mni eed sawing lum11ber agaiii in this section. Mrs. ). It. Cook's sister, of Saluda coity, is spcnding set ral days in this sect ion. Mrs. 'T'ena Cook is no better. Thc other membcrs of the family are able to get out again. Sinall grain continues to look nice in thi; nieighbhorhood. I'rof. It. C. Counts, who has been In Nashvilie, 'Tenln., for the past, three months taking a special courne in Van derbilt University, returned home last week, owing to a failare in his eyes, caused from hard stud'. Ve hope a short rest from study will soon place 1'rof. ('onnts all right again. \1r..J. C. Counts, the grain cradle manufacturer, has jist added a steam engine to his work shop. Mr. Counts is wide awake to his business and he will now 'un11 his machinery by steam. We hiave had some cold wcather and hog killing has been the order of the day in this section. Married on Sulnday morning, Decem her 17th, 1SI99, by Itev. .1. A. Sligh at the parsonage, Mr. Elmer Werts and Aliss Olive Shealy. \Ve extend con gratulations to the happy couple, and wish them a pleasant journey th rougl life. Mr. John Cook and family requests ut to return thanks to all their fricndr who so willingly assisted in sowing their wheat, and was so kind to then during their spell of sickness it is high ly appreciated. Mrs. .John Slealy, nee Hattie Hart man, died at her home near Littlc lountain on P,"iday of typhoid fever, i1er remains were laid to rest In Nt I'ilgriml burying ground on Saturday the funeral service being conducted b; her pastor, IRev. .1. A. Slgh. 6 iss Carrie leighly, of tHaetoryville has been on a visit to Mr. Ierley Cro inier's family. A pleoasanit Chr'istmuas to Th'le Hoerah and1( News,.t.ypos and readers, Is the wisl of Sigma. lratve Ment Fanh. Vietims to stomiachi, liver and kidne; troubles as well as wvomeni, and al feel the resul's in loss of appetIte, pol11 otns in thle blood(, backache, niervous 1ness, hIeadaclhe and1( (ired, listless, rut dIownv 'feelIng. Itut there's no0 needt leel like thait. Listen to J. Garidntel Id(aville, 111nd, lIe says: "'ElectrIc .il tots are just the thing for a mnan whie hie is atli run dlown, and ono't cai whether he' lIves or dIes. It dlid mor0 ,to give tue neow strength and good ai petite than anything I could take. I a a nythbing and have a new leni oni life."' Only 50A cents at all Dru Stores. IEvery botLe gu1rantteed. Thie Conitral Luthior Leagute - WXillI meet in Gr'ace (it'chrc, Il'rosper .! ty, S. C., Saturday, Jan. :20, 10', a l)cvotional exercises by vice pres i dlent. I T'opie-Th'le local Luther Leagi somethiung of which to be proud-Pre S. J1. Derilck, A. C. WVise, (Ge0. II iunter, Julius11 lptinog and R1ev.G(eo.1 s Ilearden. ,1 Recitatin-M iss Ma lggio Ilaire. r' Ilssay--- i ss Mary Swygert. (I Tloic-Luither' League benelit to L aoh hurch, l'rof. W., A. Counlts, A. l'l.1 >l ledenbaugh, Messrs. I'. D., Simipson, J. Kibioe' anid R1ev. J. .J. Long. l'Cssay--Miss Jessie Summier', u. Rc~eitation-Miss Gert,'ude Simnpso 's Query' box. HI. C. Counits. J. J. Long, a Visitor p)lease copy. s if y'Ou nieedi any1 colunmns, baluster's 1turnied wor'k get our prices before y< buy. We will saIve yOu mon0ey3. Sati Infction gu1araniteed. STUAwr Bltos. :Secret of Beauty , is health. The secret of health - the power to digest and assin ilate a proper quanity of foo< k This can never be done Whie iO 10 the liver does not act it's par Doyouknow this1 -' Tutt's Liver Pills are an abst lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malari. .y constipation, torpid liver, pile jaundice, bilious fever, biIiou b -ness and kindred diseases. j Tutt's Liver Pill Btony I#ittory Sh,t ant .Shell. There will be a Christmas tre( at Zion next Monday. Exercises will be gin at 10 o'clock. Snowden l)ominick has moved to the upper part of the county. He is a go a-head, progressive young man, and we are sorry to lose him from the con Imunity. Mr. Nathan Vaughan and Miss Liizie Taylor were married Sunday afternoon, at the St. L1kes parsonage. Some of our oak timler is being util ized for cross ties. Last Saturday a tract of land of 135 acres In this township, several miles from a town or a railroad brought $3, 750. It is stated now that the pur chaser has been offered $4,250, or about $31.50 per acre. The land is well tim bered, and it is likely a saw mill will be put upon it in the near future. There is talk of a turpentine still in the lower part of the township. That section may also have another store soon, making eight country stores for the township. A. E. P. Bedenbaugh went to Atlanta Wednesday. His brother, Forest le denbaugh, is teaching for him at Mon ticello for the remaindc:r of the week. Mlessr'. "'-- .... . --!fi0 10 TPownshi;,: h'aae- on Mr. J. 13. Stockman's place. Miss Minnie Fellers who uraduated at Mont Anu'na l'emale Seminary, MAt.. Pleasant, N. C , this year, was elected assistant teacher in the St. ILulke's graded school about a month ago, and is acceptably fllling the posi. tion. MI1AjOI. lietl liot From the Gup Was the ball that. hit (I. B. Stead. ian of Newark, Michigan, in the Civil Wit'. It caused horrible Ulcers thal no treatment helped for 20 years. Thei Bucklen's Arnica S:tlve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, 1"l ons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pil cure onl earth, 25 ets. a box. Cure guaran teed. S >ld by all Druggists. A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS and COLDS PynyPectoral The Canadian Remedy for all Throat and Lung Affections. Large Bottles, 25 cents. DAVIS & LAVRENCE CO., Limited, Prop's Perry Davis' Pain-Killer. New York. Montreal. NOTICE OF ELECTION N OTICI' IS H-EREBY GIVED that the Town Council will hol an election on Friday, December 29th 1899, at 7.30 o'clock p. in., for the fol lowing officers: Clerk an Treasurer at a salary of $5 per mont,h. Chief of Police at a salary of $50 pC month. Three Policemen at $35 per mont each. Ore Street Overseer at a salary < $35 per month. Lamplighter and Janitor at a salar of $20 per month. Application must be in handwritin of appli xot, except that of Lamupligh or and .lanitor, and handed to the Cler of the Town Council before the hour < meeting. Application will be cot sidered from each ap)plicant for on position only. For any further info: mation apply to the 0Cr k and Trea urcr. JTNO. C.GCOGGANS, C. & Tr. T. U'. N. Dec. 22, 1899, AN ORDINANCE. M TORDAINED BY THlE MA'i rand Aldermen of the Town< % Newberry, S. C., in council assemble and by authority of the same: it SECTION 1. T1'hat after the 31st de e of Dcember', 1899), any person, 11em< 'e cor'porationl selling fresh meats in tU T-'1own ef Newberry, S. C., shall pay I license of One Hundred D)ollar's; wh ic e said( license shall exp)ir' on the 31 g day of December of the year' in whic said license is issued. And any licent 15ssue( undeor this Ordinance shall a p)ly to only one establishment or' piat of business; and any person, firm4 i- cor'por'ation having more than one e tabli shment or place of business, which fr'esh meat 18 exposed or offert for sale, shall pay a license of Om Hundred Dollars for each place, o xE. 2. That it, shall h)o unlawful ft fany p. rxson, fIrm or corp)oration to sci or offer to sell, fresh ments In the Troy 'of Nowberry, S. C., without a licens -. St.c. 3i. T1hat any person convicted selling fresh meat in said Town wit out a lIcense, shall be0 fined not mo than Twenty Dollars or imnprisoned n more than Twenty Days. c SEUc. 4. That this Ordinance shi '. not ap)ply to any per'son offering f, .1. sale fresh beef, pork mutton or' ye producted or grown by the person offe in g the same for sale. D)one and ratitled uinder' the Corpora n. [sEAL] seal of said Town, this the 19) day of Deccembeor, A. D., 1899. 0. B. MAYER, Mayor Attest: JNO. C. GOGANS, C. & T. T. C. N. STATE OF SOUTH CAROIN. >r' COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-I m" COM MON PLE AS. Edward R. Hlipp, Plaintiff, again Iveson Joh nson, Defendant. Summons for RelIef. To the Defendant above named: Y ou ARE HIEREB3Y SUMMONE~ and required to answer the cot s plaint In this actIon, of which a copy herewith served upon you, and to sern 1-a cop)y of your answer to the said cor plaint, on the subscr'ibers at their olTh -. at Nowberry Conrt rIouse, South Car n lina, within twenty days after the so vi ehrof, exolusive of the day of su< t. service' and If y'ou fail to answer il complaint wihnthe time aforosal tie plaintiff In this action will apply the court for the relief demanded I the complaint. Dated December 20t,h, A. D., 1899. .. SCHUM PERT & HOLLOWAY, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant above named: Take notice that the com plaint in tU , above entitled action was fled In it ofllco of the Clerk of Court of Comm< Pleas for Newborry County on the 20t day of December, A. D ,1899 SOUUMPERT & HOLLOWAY, Plaintiff' Attoava. (I"ron the Daily State of December 14 ry Goo c fo' Sd1. 1 offer for sale my stock of Dry Goods, Gents' Gurnishing Goods, Notions and Shoes to the highest responsible bidder for cash or bankable paper. The stock is divided and estimated about as fol lows: Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets .. $1,000 Dry Goods and Prints.. ... ...1,000 Underwear, Hosiery and Notions 1,250 Men's Furnishing Goods and Pants .. .. .. .. .. ......500 Shoes .. .. ... .. .. ......750 Fixtures .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- 300 $4,800 The stock has all been bought within the last two years, and half of it. since Oct. 20, 1899. The cash sales for the past two years averaged about $18,000 a year. The store rent is $400 a year. I'opulation of Newberry, 5,000. It is the best opening in the State for a nice fancy dry goods business with moderate capital. My reasons for sell ing is to be able to devote all of my time to my work as traveling salesman. 'T'lhe stock wilt be taken and store turned over to purchaser as soon as I receive a satisfactory offer for stock and must be closed not later than Tueb day, )ec. 20th. A. C. JONES. Until I have disposed of the above stock, or beginning Monday, the 18th, and from day to day until sold, I will sell all Dress uoods, Silks and velvets at actual invoice cost. Iibbons at one half of the marked prices, and what Ladies' Capes and Jackets I have left at one-half of the marked prices, and the balance of the stock at close on to first cost. Merchants desiring any thing in my line will be sold at invoice cost. If I receive a satisfactory otfer for the stock this sale will close at once and the stock turned over to the purchasers; so if you want to buy goods cheap this is your opportunity. A. C. JONES. Newberry, S. C., Dec. 15, 1809. r I Y fWe have just received a big lot of Christmas Preseots, Suitable for Babies Sweethearts, Fath era, Mothers or F'riends. We have - everything in Solid Gold Watches, Chains, Rings, Brooches, d Stick Pins, Cuff Buttons, y Collar Buttons, Studs, h Big lot of Silver and Ebony Nov. elties just arrived; big lot and good e assortment. Can sell yon a present 'from 10c. to $100. >r See our Gold Pens with Pearl SHandles at $1.25. d Big lot of I .orine S' 'tionery will earrivo one0 dl.y this week. Come and >r see us5. Yours truly, 2 DANIELS & CO. >if STO THE LOVERS OF 111 hCome and see our handsome die Cl!IST AS NOVELTIES W hiich v;e offer at prices to suit every N one's pocket. Don't be afraid to come and look, even if you don't buy. st We consider it a pleasure to show our goods. You won't know what we have unless yo.i come and look. We also have on hand a very artistic D line of Christmas Cards Calend ars for 1900. 1,'^ n"Don't Forget the Place. CONR& Gile' CORNRDRiHu STOllit Master's Sales. [NOTE...-The zales herein ad ertisad will take place cn ruezday, January 2,nd, 1900, 1 Monday, January 1st, is a egal holiday.] (Jiilford SnoJwden et a!., P'laintiffs, vs. 1no. M. J.lhn:.tone, Ex., et al., Defend antls. BY ORIDElt OF ('OJRtT 1- EEIN I will sell to the highest bidder, be ore the court house at Newberry, S. ., on saleday in January next, Al I h:' *o of la'd i f. w town of Newh,-rrr, , ,uth Carolinia, containing I ty,:(V 'i\ onme-hundredths of an acre, moro or hes, fronting on Philip Street mt ote,rwi-o i ound:1 hy lands of Ann .1or(1"s naf 1). II. W het i r. Terms "i ,11v: One-half cash, bal aco l ',yab in, one et ar. wia IiInterest, from d.:y of sale, to bo secw "i by bond Df purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamups. W. D. HARDY, Master. Master's Ofico, Dec. 5, 1899. The Scottish-American Mortgage Com pany, Limited, Plaintitl, vs. A. J. Gibson, Admni., &c., Lula I. Long et al., Defendants. BY ORDER OF COURt' I WILL sell to the highest bidder, before the court house at Newberry, S. C., on saleday in January next, All that tract or plantation of land situate in Newberry County and State afore-aid, containing ono hundred and fifty-seven and one-half acres, mtoro or less, and bounded by lands of the es tate of Isabella Blair, Dr. D. A. Can non, Frank Ring and Geo. M. Long. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, with inter est from (lay of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold, with leave to antici pate payment in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. D. HARDY, Master. Master's 0111cc, Dec. 7, 1899. David A. Rull in his own -right and as Admt., &c., Plaintiff, vs. I-eury Cald well et al., Defendants. B Y ORDER OF COURT I WILL sell to the highest bidder before the court house at Newberry, S. C., on saleday in January next, All that tract of land situate in New berry County and State of South Caro lina, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of tht estate of T. S. iBoinest, Mrs. J. B. Countas and the "bone place.'' Also, all that Ireet of land situate in the county and S' .te aforesaid, known as the "home place,'" containing two hundred acres, more or less, and bound. ed by lands of T. V. Wicker, Drayton Kinard, the said twenty-five acre tract e,'J by the Columbia road. Also, all that tract situate in the county and State aforesaid, containing 59 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of G. G. DeWalt, D. T. Liv ingst.on and lands belonging to the children of Glenn Metts. Also, all that other tract of.land sit uate in county an'I State aforesaid, con taining two hunm i and sixty acres, more or l:ss, and sunded by lands of the estate of 0. A. Counts, G. Gi. De Walt and1( ot.hers. This tract may be sold in two or more lots, if so, plats of satue will be on exhibition on day of sale. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance on a credlit of one and two years, with interest from day .of sale; credit portion to t.o secured by bond of pur chaser and moert gage of premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. D. HARDY','Master. Mast em's Of1ice, Dec. 5, 1899. Julia Lynn, Thois. M, Brigga et al., Plaintiffs, vs, Nan nie L. Cromer, Defendant. BY ORE OF THE CIRCUIT cour I illsell to the highest bid der, before tihe court house at Newber ry, 8. C., on saleday in January next, All that pllantation of land s:tuaate in the county of Newberry anid State of South Carolina, containing two hun dred and sixty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of E. C. Briggs, es tate of John and William Ducket, and others and by Enores river. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, with inter est from day of sale, secured by bond of purchiaser and mortgage of premisess saui. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamniPS. WV. D. H ARDY, Master. Master's 011cc, Dec. 7, 1899. The Nationial Bank of New berry, South Carolina, P'laintiffs, vs. Alexander Sigleton and Elleni M. La Far, Defendants. B Y ORDER 01F COURT, DATED November 4, 1899, I w ill sell to the highest bIdder, before tihe court house at Newberry, S. C., Onl saleday in Jan uary next, All that lot of iand ini tihe towna of Newberry, State of South Carolina, con taining one-half acre. anore or less, anid bounded by Pratt street, St. Luke's Episcopal church lot, the Pres byterian church lot and McMorria street. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance In one and twe years, with inter est from day of sale, to be secured by bond or purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. The buildings on premn iees to be insured and policy assigned to Master. Purchaser to pay for papers and slam PS. W. D. HARDY, Master. Master's 0ffice, Dec. 8, 1899. IN. ORDER TO CLOsa OUT rIIER STO CK OF MILLINERY BlElrORE TniE SEASON Is OVER, MISS BESSIE RISER will for the next 30 days, aell everything IN H ATS, FEAT HERS, ETC., nt GmmATLY REDUCED PRICES. 'T'his would mako a pretty and usofu these figures: llalf doz. beautiful Laco Hamdkorchi Half doz. beautiful ILaeo Ifanidkorch And finor ones at $1.50, ;;t1.75, $2.00 Those "Twice Around" Ties are boat We aro otforing many pretty articles and frames. COME E ARLY while the See our Rugs, Art Squares, Carpets, Will bo p1mised to show you whethe Thanking you for past patronage an I am yours truly, s _ . . 600 THE As Chri.'tmas is fu"t approaching, o Where to bly Good Substani IN THESE DAY Good Serviceable and UE more appreciated than only good to look at. If you will call in to se show you a great many 1 good and useful presen A GOOD SUIT OF ULO A NICE OVERCOAT A NOBBY HAT. A STYLISH SH A NEAT PAI A GOOD AN UI A S and in fact anything to be found in a Store. Allof these you will find frost 1rej Ol\T3D1 A V ILL Ziealer Bros1 for I This line is kaown to the trade as full line of latest styles of Ladies i $2.00 to $3.50. In medium grade we carry a full li: Button and Lace. This iq the best I market. 8 to 12--S1.00. 12A to 2 A line of Box calf Shoes in~Lace, $ values evor offored1. Also full line of values. Come to see us, woe will sell you bet else. Respectfully, Jam The Shoe House, R.C.WILLIA MS Greets His Friends in -1899 - And asks.a con tinuance of their PATRONAGE. He will be glad to show you his goods and to sell to you. CAL TO SEE 111 BEFORE: BUYvINGn IHAT WELL YOU GET IN EII LINI o N11T IONS, Dl Y GOOI),' AND 1(L11)lAY (IOODS 1hat will bi) sold att WVootens. T1he nlauket of t ho workl havo (eIe dirwnI on to -I pp'ly our needs and 10 wonIderfIul display of beautiful oo"l1 is n%4rth comling miles to sco. And t hero is a saving to be effected ;0. Such viluer, such beauty, stylo n( fie-'lhes4 shIOuld havo a higher rico oet on it.. But. littlo04ig,ures rule oro. present to it hidy, and is chea) 1' ifs in so)lrato )OxOs $1.00 ifs in soparato boxes $1.25 and $2.25 ities-ask to soo t hemn. in the way of Glovo Cases, Pictures SELECTION IS GOOD. Tablo covers &c. e you buy or not. 1 e , ;, -.! ia merry Christmas. NG F00&R" m ASI veryl)ody is beginning to tuink about al Preseflts for their friends. S AND TIMES ieful Presents are much pretty ones that are a us, we will be glad to :hings that would make Ls, namely: TrHES, JRT, R OF SHOES, [JMBRELLA, 'TO-DATE TIE, [LK HANDKERCHIEF, First Class Clothing and Furnishing and stylish. EN WICK.L LINE OF Fine Shoes idles! being the best on the market. A mad Misses Button and Lace Shoes 1e of Ladies' Misses' and Children's inc of medium grade Shoes on the *$1. 50. Ladios sizes 2 2-8-$1.50. 1.00, $1.25 and $1.75-the greatest Boys' School Shoes that are great ter shoes for the price than any one Nowberry, S. C. MAKE YOURELF AT HOME in our book store until you findi just the BooKc You WANT, oryu riends want. They are here. (&i~ Aliidn of i one cannot fail to find their favorite author or anointerest'ng subjeot by Books, containing beautiful thoughts in beautiful bindings. Books of plain facts, in plain bindings. Eavery kind of Boeok at every price from three cents ulp.wards. Attractive Nove1tiqs in the Stationery line, too. WiiD ayes.