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NLIEEI6&Y MaIIIKE'T. Corrected every Tuesday and 1"riday by Stilor Bros. M eat ........................ . ...l--7-. Shoulders .................-..----- 12( . Best Lard ............ ...... 7 ( 1 . Best Molasses, now crop...... 6. Good Molasses ....--------------. 25@50o. Corn ................... . -----------. (0o. M eal .....................------------ (i0c. lay .............................. .. 75c. W heat I3ran ....................... $1.10. 1st l'atent lottri.................. $4.75. 2nd est F lour.................... $4.25. Strait F{lour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.00@3.50. Sug;a '................................ 5 k(-ic. M OO .................................... 61( $ oc. C ofee............................. I0( 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... *1.15. Bale lIulle, por cw t.............. 30c. Country Produce? Butter, per lb ..................... 15(i20c. leggs, per dozen ............... 12?c. Ch ickens, each.................... 124((20c. Peas, per bushel.................. 75e. Corn, per bushel-................. 55e. Oats, per bt'ebb l.................. 35(Noc. Sweet potatoes ----................ 40( 50c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6 8e. Fodder, per cwt ................. 60(<)75c. J. J. Lane says he has just nego. tiated for large supply of Fertilizers for cash. ie will soll for SPOT CASH only. Can save you from twenty-five to forty per cent. Can ship toany point in the county. Of fice up stairs on law range. J. J. LANE. 2mos f. G. i. Appleton, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg, N. J., says, "l)eWitts Lit tle early Risers are the best pills made for constipation. We use no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubies. Robertson & Gilder. Funeral Notice. The relatives, friends and acquain tances of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson are invited to attend the funeral of )r. Robertson this afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late residence. Services in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Interment in Rosemont Cemetery. Knights of Pythias will have charge of services at the grave. Friday, January 26, 1900. Size doesn't indicate quality. Be ware of counterfeit and woi thless salve offered for DeWitt's Witch flazel Salve. DeWitt's is the only original. An in fallible cure for piles and all skin dis eases. Robertson & Gilder. An Exception to the uloe. It is said that a printing oflice in western Michigan is opened with pray er. "This is a rare exception to the rule," says an eastern Mic! igan news paper, "as from time immemorial it has been the custom for the office to be opened by the devil and closed by the sheriff." The modern and most effective cure 'lor constipation and all liver troubles .the famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Robertson &c Gilder. Money to Lean,. On~ town and county real estate. Apply to Mowecr & B3ynu, t&ftf. Attorneys. If you need any columns, balusters or turned work get our prices before you buy. We will save you money. Satis faction guaranteed. STUARiT BROS. E'. H. LESLIE, Manager. t&f tf. Another Roller Miii for Newborry, Mr. W. HI.Sanders, of Old Town, has contracted for a 60-barrel roller flour mill which will be erected at once and ready for the next crop). He is now :sawing lumber for the building. The Salem Machine Works, of Salem, Vai., is to furnish the outfit and Mr. Hi. D. tShank, the representative of these 'works, was in the city a few days ago, ~having just completed his sale to Mr. Sanders. Trhis will make five roller niills fer this county. LewIs Dennis, Salem, Ind., says "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did mre more good than anything I ever- took." It digests what you eat and cannot hellp but cure dyspeps ia and stomach troubles. Reobertson & Gildeir. If you need columns, balusters or any turned work, get our prices before buy ing. We will save you money. SatIs faction guaranteed. STUA RT Bnos8. E. H. LESLIE, Mabager. t&f tI. Patterns are sold strictly for cash, and aro not oxohangeable. tf. S. J. Wooten, tiew Preaceher Qomning, N~ov. Chas. H. Armstrong, of Green ford, Ohio, will arrive In Newberry on Februar& 2, to begin his work as pastor of the Newberry charge. A meeting of the joint council of this charge will be held next Saturday at 10 a. in., In the college chapel and all the members are requested to be present. -Luther-an Visitor. For,. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZEIS1 CALL ON E. M.Evans &Co MXouldidge, Lumber, Laths and ShIgleL ' .anSTUART BROS. -.L IE1aaor &t VAIIOUS AND Al.!, AIOt I. See not.lce to red i tots. Mr. and i lrs..1. S. lIussejl have r - turned from Atlanta. A fow of our citizens have started their gardens. Mliss Weeks returnletd yestm-day fromn a visit to Sumter. It has b,en i,rudicted that this will be a line fruit year. 0. L. Schumprt., 1(1 , was in Spar tanburg the first of the week. Mr. A. C. Jones arrived in Newbor ry yesterday from Philadelphia. Mrs. ". A. Sehtunpert is in A ugusta visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Berry. The time for paying taxes without the penalty expires on next, Thursday. Capt. \V. I. Day, of lorcue', is vis iting his daughter, Mrs. 1t. 11. Welch. Mrs. Annie Ellis, of Cht.rleston, came yesterday on a visit to her brother, Mr. Itobt. W. Davis. A correspondent to The Saluda Ad vocate says that the Culbrcath gold mine Is on a boom. The IIerald Squaro Opera Company will appear at the opera house on the night of February 7th. Congressman Latimer has begun his annual distribution of garden seed among his constituents. Rev. S. T. IIallman, D. D., will leave today for Augusta, Ca., in the interest of the Lutheran Visitor. The sessions court will convene here ou the third Monday in February, 19th. Judge Buchanan will preside. Miss Lizzie Copeland, who has been spending a while in Clinton, is at her t sister's, Mrs. J. W. Earbardt's. Mr. Fred Dominick, a member of the Newberry bar, was in the city last week --Laurens Advertiser. Mr. H. E. Todd has purchased the vacant lots adjoining his on the left of his residence from Mr. Carlisle. Jas. .J. Lane has already received sev- t eral shipments of guano. He handles I the best, brands and sells for cash. Mr. Lawson Goggans has purchased 1 a small tract, of hi nd from Mr. C. I. Cannon in the South-west part of the city. The front bench in the police court room would not hold the offenders on Wednesday morning. All charged with petty offences. T) c first lecture in the course of the Newberry Lyceum will be delivered In the opera house Tuesday night by A. W. Lamar, D. D. Rev. A. J. Bowers will preach at the Church of the Redeemer on next Sun day morning, and the pastor, Rev. M. G. G. Scherer will preach at Beth Eden. The Georgetown paper says that shad nre too high for common people to touch yet. If that's the case in George town, how would it be in Newberry? Messrs. Graham & Dunn, of Pomaria, a who have been conducting a drug busi- e ness, have made an assignment for the benefit of their craditors to L. W. Jones, y Esq. Mr. Jack Summers left Wednesday C ror Pendleton where he wvill spend a few days and then he will go to Gas ton Ia, N. C., to accept a p)osition atthat place. The new p)hone line to Newberry is 3 in good working order. It connects with Prosperity, Pomaria, Old Town, C Chappehls, Green wood and other points. ' l'he oflce here is at the Wheeler Ho- 1 tel.-Saluda Sentinel. Prof. Abrams, of Newberry County, will be the Principal of the Due West Public School for the remainder of the e season. HIe will be assisted by Miss I lIelen Grier and Miss Mary Pressly . Due WVest News in Press and Banner. 5 Sheriff Buford, of Newberry, was In c town last week. He caime af ter Tom Smith and Henry Summers, who were recently arrested near Providdnco church, on the charge of breaking into the house of a Mr. Shealy, just across the line in Newberry County.-Lexing ton D)ispatch. Sheriff Caughman left today for Au gusta, Ga., with requisition papers for lIrank Short and James Furgerson, who4 trc charged with breaking into the store of Mr. W. H. Suber, at Peak, just before Christmas and robbing the safe 2f about $1,000. Hie will probably re turn with his prisoners this evening or tomorrow.-Lcxington Dispatch. lJamau,rck's Iron Norve Was the result of his splendid health. Itndomilltable will and1( treme'ndouts ener [ry are not found wvihere Sttmacht, Liver, I(id ney and (Iowels are ogut of ordler. a1 If you wanit theso qualit!es and1( the success they bring, use l,r. King's - New Life Pills. Thoy deovelop every power of brain and body. Only 250oat all Drug Stores. t W AN T ED. ,Six Salesladies i AT ONCE. CRANE'S 5 and 10 Cents Store,' Summer Bros. Block. "Time Abiout Is Fair Play." I have served the people of Newborry 1 County for almost 20 years an(d now I ask a return of favor. I have In my New Store, on Law Range all kinds of fresh family GrocerIes, which I am 4 anxious to exchange for cash. I don't want to make a fortune in a day; but am willing to give a full dol lar's worth for every .100 cents spent withi me. A. C. TIuOMAsON. 4t f 1 It 'r al i- / It :1 1in -f l Ol' g.e I' 4' u li 1 'usse(N,.I Atv)4,y 'I I4III?IEu Mu,I,, : Wl l I hI ' Iw it Ni tl , F r' I.NM/ %i II I I ,~ 14, 1t I~r l.I ei A gonii iats en.,t over Pur eity yes Itrday InorniIg by the annon(enct or te thdeti of 1)r. I'eter Robertson, Who peaefully fell Itslee) in death at te i nnmtes to five o'clock, Thursday ruornaing, Itt his resid ence in this city, in the 4)Ithl year of his age. l1e had sull'ered with organic hear t troule for several Ip('tIiis, and on lust Sunday evening wits takei critically ill, hut he rallied and his friends ,hoped for the better, until Wednesday night when Ia hange took place for the worse, and the end camte. I)r. Peter Robert-on was born In the .4ty of Charleston in .lly, 1816, and mine to Newberry in 1875. le has een ia citizen since that time, with the )xception of it few years that ho re .(rned to Charleston. le began the 1rug business here for hinself in 1881, mtd afterwards became Lithe senior mem )er of the lirm of ltobertson & Gilder, 11 which business lie was engaged at ,he timie of his death. At the time of his death he wias the ?resident of the State Pharmaceutical !lssoeIation', and at member of the State bard of Examiners. In his profession iS pharmacist he had no superior. ie vas consciencious, honest and capable. He enlisted for service in the Con edcrate war in 1861 at the age of ighteen years and served until the urrender of Johnston's army as a mem )er of lart's Battery, Hampton's Cav dry Division. He was one of our best citizens, and Jways had the welfare of the commu ity and its people at heart. le bore ho highest respect and esteem of our )copie-for to know him was to be his riend. le never shirked ia duty. One of the haracteristies of his life was devotion o duty in any cat,se which he conceived o be right. le will be missed in the tome, in 'to church, in the townt and >y all classes of peopile, as he was a gen Irous, kind, noble-hearted Christian entlemlan. Dr. Robertson leaves a wife, having >een married in 1877, to Miss Aice Hunter, with many relatives, who iave the sympathy of the entire con nunity in their sad bereavement. Ti' 'NI-:R A . The funeral services will be held at he Lutheran church this afternoon at '0 o'clock. The services will be con ic -d by his pastor, Rev. M. G. G. cherer. At his request the Newberry Lodge (nights of Pythias will attend the uneral in a body and will conduct their urial service at the grave. Amity Lodge No. 87, A. F. M., will lso have a delegation of its members ttend the funeral In a body. He was member of both the above named rders. The following is a list of the pall carers. Active; C. A. Bowman, Geo. B. !romner, WV. F. Euwart, J. K. Gildetr, V. G. Hlouseal, 0. B. Mayer, Z. F. Vright, RI. Hi. Welch. Hlonoratry: E. H. Aull, W. H. Hunt, t. J. S. Langford, 'Geo. S. Mower, W. -Pelhami, Eduard Scholtz. Two members of thte State Phairma eutical Board, frotm Charleston, will iso tattend the funeral and wvill aet as onorary p)all-bearers. Votlcanic Ernyttonet Are grand, but ~Skin Eruptions rob fe of Joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ures them; also Old, Running and "ever Hores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, ~orns, Warts, ('uts, Bruises, Burmns, caids, Chapped Hlands, Chillblains. best Pile cure ott earth. D)rlves it., Pains and Aches. Only 25 ets. a ox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all )ruggists. WA NT ED. Six Salesladies AT ONCE. DRANE'S 5 and 10 Cents Store, Summer Bros. BloCk. A New Town. The followIng i" taken from the News nd Courier of yesterday: "A p)etition for a charter for a new wn In Newberry, the name of which not given, has been filed. The popu Lon Is put at 350. GUANO! GUANO!! We have contracted 'or a large amount of 'ertilizer w,hich,we are >ffering at reasonable >rices. Call and se*e us >efore you make your >urchase./ SUMMER BROS. t&f 2mos. Program Teacers' Ausociation, The following Is the program for the ext meeting County Teachers' Asso lation to be held In the Graded School ildinug Satunrd ay morning, F'ebruary 0, 1900, at.11 a. m.: A Study of (Comenius-President 3romer. How Often and in What Way Should 'xaminations be held in the Common schtools--Mr. H. M. lienry, Miss Mary B3urton. Lilia Johstone. b a. Th I aitOo it + n 11 a t t1 I'rottieet lIrh l. M is3s -:dit,hli tiggs, of ()rangeburg, is t'e liettlest bride that ever gladdened the heart of ia loving groom. She and hter husband, M1r. Tolloway, of Green wood, recently celebrated a romantic marriage on the C. & G. railroad Willie the train was sldmning along with the speed of the wind; and yesterday they came to town in a earrialge to call on their friends and kindred in Abbeville. The groom is a most excellent young mtan, whose parents live at Stalula. The bride is recogn;'zed is one of the urettiest young ladies that ever eame to Abbeville, and at great host of loving friends sympathize with her and her husband in teior happiness, and wish for them many years of good health aid cheerful hearts. They are now young and hopeful, and many friends trust that their wildest dreams of future happiness may be miore than realized. -Press and Banner. 11hickeimiith Shop Mov0td. I have moved my blacksmith shop from the old Charlie Cannon shop to the Pool brick shop on Caldwell street, where I will be pleased to serve all my old patrons and make new customers who desir'e filst-elass blacksmith and wood work an10 horse shoeing. f3mos. Davis & Williams. Editor Capers to Go to VaahIngtou. We take the following from the Co lumbia corraspondent to the News and Courier of yesterday, and congratulate Mr. Capers on his appointment: "Mr. Frank V. Capers, an old Colum bia printer, who published the Voice of the People, a weekly newspaper, at Newberry, has received an appointment to a place in the composing room of the Government printing oflice at Wash ington. Mr. Capers is at present teim porarily employed by the Bryan Print ing Company on the State printing. He will go to Washington one day this week." I am paying 2c. per pound for old rub ber boots and shoes. II. S. Rightmire, t&ftf. At Newberry Laundry. PELHAM'S PECTORAL SYRUP CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. LARGE BOTTLES 25 CENTS, at PELHAM'S PHAR. PremI Owing to a misunderstan< they asked for them, All difli the merchants in our list, can checks that are entitled1 to the Trade on W E have contracted for one you, for only askiig, o1 are giveni on cash purch Sm and you will receive in ex< Chairs, Writing Desks, Cut Banjos, unTitars, Mandolinus, Glassware, Bambo, Portieres, home. Under the PE M IUM for the purpose of secu,ring ini Everyone is invited to en at any of our other stores thro Always A DI RECTORBY 0. M. JAMIESON Dry Goods, CJlothilng, Gent's Fur nishing Goods, Hats and Cpp Trunks and valises. Boots and Shoes a specialty. FLYNN'S CASH STORE, D. C. FLYNN, Manager. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe. G4ent's Furnishing Goods, Hati and Caps, TIrunks and Valises, Capes and Jackets. EDUARD SCHOLTZ Jewoelt and Optician. W. G. MAYES. Books and Stationery, Periodi cals, Steel Engravings, Fane; Articles, Gold Pens, Musical Ii' struine'nts, Base Ball Suppliet SPinture Framing a speciaty. .OINV ANNIVIAlRY. The Societi, of Newl,erry College ir Ito 11o1d Their Annual )chate on Mairch 11,I. The joint Aoniversary of the 1-:xcel sior and I'hrenakosmian Sovit1ie will be held in the opera hous:c, -riday - eve ning. March -th. 'The following is the pro;gratiinc: 'resident--(eo. P. (laussei. -xccl - stor. Debaters, \Ilirnative--. 1'. w. icker, l'xcelsior: 11. W. Fulmer, I'hrenakos inan. Negative-.J. 13. Kilgore, E-xcelsior: C. C. (lney, PhI'renalosiiani. Orators--C. M. IIarmat, :xcelsior; I'iirenac)sksmian orator to be selected later. The sub!ect for debate is: Hesolved, That the present. policy of expansion will prove beneficial to the United States. Free of Charge. Any adlult sullering from a cold set tied on the breast, bronchitis, tiiroat or lung troubles of aniy na'tre, who will call at \v. E. Petlham's, will be pre sentat with a samlpe hot tle of Iloseh, 's Germlan Syrup, free of ch.e:;e. Only one botile give'i to one pe..+ont, at (I none to chti(dI2I1 withot't orde, from ptrents. No throat, or long remedy ever had such a stile as Rosehee's (erman Syrup In all part of the civilized c.'orld. Twenty ycat.3 ago millions of itt'es werO givei away, and your dirrggist will tell you its success wt)9 niarvelous. ft is real1y the only Throat and 1lling HIetledy generally endot.ed by phl ' clans. Ore 75 cent bot le will curo o' prove its va'e. Sold by drugg'ss iIn all civilized countries. f ly WD. L. Copeland is in the West buying stock. He will return by February 1 st with a nice lot of Horses and Mules. t&f4t Houses and Lots and Town Lnwo. In Helena and Newherry, S. C., to besold and for rent. A pply promptly to L. V. Jones, f&t2t. Attorney at ILaw. Convicts 1iCcapo. Coan Law and John Coleman, two negro convicts, sent to the county ehain gang b3 the Mayor of this city for ten (lays each, escaped on Tuesday afternoon. Coan Law made his way on to Columbia, but Coleman was captured on the outskirts of the city Wednesday night by Policeman Franklin and Con able Tidwell, carried back to the gang, given a thrashing and put to work. - DICATIH8. John Lominick, Jr., died at his home In the county yesterday morning after 't brief illness. le leaves a wife and live children. His remains will be buried toda" at St. Philips church. ling some oflthe merchants nan culties have been settled, and ea get the checks that are due thc m, if' they are, we wvill esteemi ly with Merchants who year with the following enterpri ie of our discount checks FREF ises and on hills paid in 30 (lays. nmer B yhiange, FREE, useful and valt Glass, Silverware, Cam eras, A Violin)s, Rugs, Curtains, Onyx Statuettes, Vases, Five-o'cloc 3ISCOUNT CH ECK SYS wreased trade. 11 at our store and examine p ughout the United States. sk for Premium Disco OF ENTERPRISTNG MERC J. H. WEST' Furniture, Clocks, Trunks, Win dow Shades, Mattlings, Mewving Machines, Stoves, etc., etc. WM. JOHNSON H-ardware, Agricultural Imple ments, Cutlery, Wagoni Material Woodenware, Ti'nware, Pailnts, OlIn, Lime, (Ceent, Powder Shot, Sheels, etc. R. B3. McCARTY Grocerlces, ConfectIonery, Fruits, CIgars and Trobacco. S. B. JONES Staple and Fane.y Groceries, Con. footlone:y andl Frulte, CIga rs and Toys. MISS BIESSIE RISE R -Millinery andl Fanc'y Goods. - E. CABANISS Fresh Mat to att kinds. Tononow NIgI1-- 1 ie tht'hi - wt Wv , . 'lhe \west. I.u ild Mid'et, (Mitse 1Sua1 A.socition) will 'ive an entertainnentt in the (haIpel in West. I':nl toiliom'ow :tigit, JIanuary 27. The p)roeeed; will go towatrils the buitling of a grantd stand on tllir dinanlonl in New Ilrook lyn. Thle Iterformance.t will bu lirat (lass anuli uI-to-tlate, eonsisting of stv ('1'al lne'oi'o sketebies, itiiinst'Il prodi-tle tions, songs, etc., in fact. it. will Ie tle, best, ettainient ever presented inl the ('halpl, and will he worth double the price of adinission. It is gotten up1) entirely by th lie tenhers of the associa tiot, so in attendlinog tils performnie you will be help iing the association antd not somie stranger who always manages to get the at'gest port.ion of the pro eee&is. Adiiission, :." vents: ehilure itndert' 12 yeats, .1: vents. Doors open at, 7: pe'forimanCe iv:ll begin promptly at 8 o'clock. 1 Cineillher the timne atid pla(e. FOI It. It. It. HA) 111.0O0), Iot Ito rent Frev. Ila. Blood causes Blood and( Skin Di4ea..es, ruptioits, Pimples, Serofu li, E':rt i ig Solres, Uleers, t 'act er, ':ez.' inn, Shil Seabs, Erupti t)ons amli Sores on Chibren, lihetnatiisn, ('atarrh, llthiig I lutulors, eC., ia ponsitive sIte the c'lre is foundl itn 1. It. IS. (ISlla ic Blood B-tii,) tle tuost wonderful blood purifler of theit age. It has always eared ('vein tile m ust deep seated, per sistent vases, after doctors an1altelt imedicines hid all failed. 11, 1. '., vures by driving out of the blood the I>oisontts andihu1tors whli cause aIl these troubles, and i a cure is thus ntrdo that is perlmatnent. ('ontagious Blood Poison, p)roduciig Il-iptlions, Swolletl (11atndls, iU leerated 'Iroatand I Moat, I,e., eured by 1t. It. It. At druggists, $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatuetil) :i;5. Vrit for Ferea Trial 1ottle, whtieh will be selt by re t,urn tuail. Medical a vieo Fiat:i. Ad1 dress 1SLOO1) A 1.M Co., Atlanlta, (la.1y (Iovernor's M('isng(',e. We are under special 01bligalions to Mr. E. 11. Aull, for a ineatly printed copy of the inlessage of (,overnor l e S3weeiey of South Carolina. It is wll written anud refleets credit upon the ad linistration. 1 uthieran Visitor. Ifho Firat Lectnre. The Newberry Lyceumt t will begin their o'urst'-e of fine lectures on tiext. ''oesday uiglt witi thcir tirst leeture by A. W. ILamar, D. 1)., in the opera house. )1'. Lamar is a South (aro linlian and has met with lihenomtenal success on the lecture llatfot'm. 'IIose who (10 not belon;g to the ILyceum should attend and en(t'outag such entertain meits by giving them at full house. Nothing is iiore elevating than a good lcctuire bya c'ompetent man. Bloaru the l ho Kind You Have Always Boug;t Signaturo071 of ed below have refused to giv e erWy 0one wh'o has been refutsed el mn by calli ng for' them, Fr'1om I t a personal favo' if~ they will i give Premium Discour sing merchian ts in Nowherriy in a with every 10c. p)urchase0, ten vi When y ou have collected 100 <: ro.'s Blo able)1 articles for the hIousehold, s [usical I nstrumients, riA'ce-a-Br'a Top) Tables, Opera G lasses, Roe: <c Teas, and many other or'lnm: ITEM the merchant parts wvith nrmiums and get a book FR'IEE. ( ant Checks When Out IIANTS WHO GIVE DISCOL J. Z. SALT1ER Phio togr'apheor, Portrialt and Lavnd neapo A rthit, A,mateur's (' unieras, 1I'euire Framrnes and Ar tista' Ma terIals, Paintra and( Ols, Btraishes, Crayons, etc. Office and Studio, Mini St. COUNTS & DICKE LRT Groceries, Con fectlonery, FrulIIs, C Igat'a and1 TIobancco, Priodu tco, et . First class Foods at low. ot Prices. B. WV. W EST Fane~y GrocerIes. "Newborry Bakery and RestaIu rant." THELF SMITH CO G ~ rocerles, Crockery and las ware. Confectlonery. E. L. POLORLEEN (rocerlIes, Candles, FIruite, Veg. etables. Cigars. Tobacn oLe. Governor leSweeney oil Wenesday tlpoiIIted t le nlerv isors of Itegistra ,ion for this connty. It is a new board ,hronghont and consists of the follow nrr 1 erson: h'lhomas N. VIptlig, Thomas 1. W\'i lson anld Warren G. l'etrson. I'h u art' all goodl men and will lill tho ullie(! to whicih they have been appoint '(i to I he sit isfaction of t,ho publie. Ai Matrrhtir In I.it rCEN,. I.ast iuiht at s t o'clock, at Mrs. 'ha-k's board ing honse, .. w. Denning, 'nion ticket agent, and AMiss E. P. diarslihanks, who has chargo of tho kVe:?tein 'nion ollico here, were mado nan andn wife, Nov. .1. 1). 'itts olliciat ng. l.mni-ens News. M r. Detnning has many friends hero v"ho will he pleased to learn of his mart iage, and will join The Ierald and \'cWS in extending congratulations. .MAIti ItE1:). Mlarried .1annuary 11, 1900, by Rov. A. V. I ankii, at the honie of tho bride's arents, iIr. Martin \Vheeler to Mliss aniie I)avenport-all of Newberry 'on1 liy. WANTED. Six Salesladies AT ONCE. ,RANE'S 5 and 10 Cents Store, Summer Bros. Block. iIonest nial and wonini to traivol or largo iouso; salary *W5 monthly nd ex)'ieSS, with incronso; position >ornmeioit; ineloso self. addrossod taipwd oIIVolopo. MIanagor, 330 :axton bldg., Chicago. A CLEARIHEAD; 'ood digestion; sound sleep; a 'inc appetite and a ripe old age, ire some ofthe results of the use )f Tutt's Liver Pills. A single lose will convince you of their vonderiful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. A1n absolute cure for sick head iche, dyspepsia, malaria, sour ;tomach, dizziness, constipation >ilious fever, piles, torpid liver ind all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills eck WE ARE LOCATED HEREI @ PERMANENTLY. @ eciks to their cuistomners whlen ick'i at anty timle, by any of' lOW On no oneC will be refulsed >f sof it at on1ce, it Checks. ] lines of tradoe, who will giyo 'ith eVery dol'ar, etc. Checks r1 mHore take thoem to Our store Ck, uchl as Lamrps, Clocks, Tables e, CThin aware, Japanese Goods <ers, Riflies, IBi cycles, Oriental ital and useful articles for tlhe a a small portion of his profits 'n ElCKs also good iln exehango Shopping. JNT1 CIIECKS. C. J. M.cWHI1RTER~ (Groceries,ConfectionorIes, Fruits, etc. N [fW YORiK RACKET~ S3TORE Notions, Toys, Tjin ware, Cro'k. (Iry, GIlasswvare, Cutlery, Jewelhy, Toilet Goods. J. S. RUSSELL GJrocerles, Dry Goods, NotIons, IHats, Boots~ anid Shoes, Confec tionery, Fruiti, Cigars and To. bacco. NE~WBEiRY UP-TO.DATE STEAM~ LAUNDARY, H. S. RCIGH TMIR E, PROP. HiLghest Class or Domnestic Fi?nish, Special terms to out of tows' agoncies. Taolenhana 2o