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*I" V s. ll 1(2.uK '. Cort&.''t,t" 1 '.'Y'i :oc [''' .l t, Ii C. lia m s ....... .... .. .. ............. 12Z(iii 4t . I3 st. [,arci ............... .... ...... 74( . . lBest Mlarsses, ne w erop...... :)u0. Good M olas:iea..................... 25(.u,,0c. C orn1 ........................ ........... 60c. M\ cal .......... .. ,........ ............ 60c. Ifiay..... .... . ...........7 . WVheat Blran.................. ..... $1.10. 1st1 Pat.nt . 1lou r.................. $4.75. Strait, I'our...... ............ . $4.00. Good Ord i nary i o ...........'.O0(i3.50. Sugar................. -.. ......... 5; (utc. C olTeo ....................... .0(Iul'c Cotton seed a tal, c saak... $1. i. 1ale lolull1 , } r CwV......... .... 30c. Chicktur, ,c't" lt ............ ..... 12((620o. P n ,p r bu h ..,..,,. .. ....... n ,p b s '75c. Corn, per bush l".. ............... 55e. Oats, per bushel .................. 35(a)40Oc. Sweet potatoes .................... 40(0-50c. Turkeys, per lb ................. O 8c. Fodder, p r ewt .................. 61 '5. VALlNTINE' ! AT TillE RACIET STORaE. it J. J. Lane says ho has just nego ntited for largo suiply of Fertilizers for cash. Hie will sell for SPOT CASH only. Can save you from twenty-five tj forty per cent. Cou ship to any point in the county. Of ';fioe up sf airs on law range. J. J. LANE. 2mos f. Gee. Barbe, Mendota, Va., says, "Nothing did ie so much good no Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. One (ose relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It di gests what you eat and always cured (lyspepsiu. Roberlsoi & Gilder. -louldidgs, Lumber, Laths and E .ingles. STUART BROS. B. H. LESLi, Manager. t&ftf Candidat( for Clork. We are aulthorized to make the state ment that Mr. John C. Goggans, the efficient and obliging city clerk and treasurer of the town of Newberry, will be a candidate for County Clerk In the next primary elr ct.ion. Nlvra. J. K. E lier XCwton H1amiltou Pa., wiites, 'i 0hink D&Vitl's\Viieih Hazel Salve the grandest slvo m1ado('" It cures piles al(l htls everylhing. All fradulent liitsa'I.s are worthless. Iob,erts+on & (ilder. Patterns aro so. strictly for cash, and atrO not,excha le, tU, S. .1. Wooten. If you uced any columrns, balusters or turned work get our prices before you buy. We will save yonl mony'. Sat.iL fdtction guaranteed. S'I7A RI BROS. E. 1l. LaSfiIE, Manager. t&f tf. A Drawinig Attraction. The coming of M r. Doeuglas Loftwilch to the opiera house next, Thursday nigh t, one of the-most delightIful enItertainors over~ heard, shu4)ld( prove a drawing at graction. His enlteIt,ainmenIt w ill con aist of choice dialeen st.oriesi, p)opular ballads and songs of the Southland. This willl be) a high class enictrtai nment. W. S. Philpot, Atbany, Ga., says, DeWitt?s Little Early Risers (lid mie more good than anay pills I ever Look.'" The~ famous litt.le plus for constitutioni, billiousness and1( liver and (1 owei troul bles. Robertson & Gid-r. Wa~nted I am paying 2e . por pound for old rub ber boots and shous. II. $ R'ightire, t&ftf. At Newberry Laundry. If you nlOed columnits, baLlust.ors or any tu rned work. got our prices before bus - I ug. We will save you money. Sat,is faction guaranteed. STrU ART BRos. E. HI. LEsrne, Manager. t&f tf. Sunday Igt S4peaker. At a meeting of the Htudent body of Newberry College a few mornings ago, Rev. A. Coke Smith, of Norfolk, Va., was selected to deliver the Sunday night address during the next com mencement of Newberry College. Dr. Smnith has many friends, acquaintances nd admirers in New"c.rry who will be glad of this. opportunit,y to hear him gain. We hope he will be able to ac ept tbe invitation to speak. WeVitt'sW'itchB H azel8alvo is uneIqual. d1 for plies, inijuries and skin desenses. t Is the, o,riginal Witepl H5asel Salve, eware of all coiu.erfeits. Robertson .Gilder. .An F,xceptionito the Ruio. ;A:shop whore you can got what you nf, and whien you.want it. STUA RT' BRiOS. or.. .HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS CALL 019 MKEvains &Cc thm . h giIsE V HAlwas-Bn V.UI:to3IS ANI) AL1. ABOUI. Sec Sherilf sale in an other column. Mr. Art hur Kibler has moved to I lelena. Next Vted'c'.uIay will be St \alen1 i' 1 111:rco r Valr h n r,'titu ird fron. te Norlh. Cotton IF quoted tis m11orning at 8 0ts. for the best. Miss Sara Davis, of Clinton, is visit ing the MIssvs Glenn. Miss Maggio Swygert, of Peak, is vim i(ing the lisses Dominick. Eight cents cotton comes a little too late to help the farmers much. M iss Moses, of Sumter, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. M. L We: her. In matnay eounties the farmers are or-. gao!zicg to light the guano trusts. Mb:: Kati: .;tunmmer is visiting r la ti vs in Nehve rry.-Chapitn Nows. Hion. George; .fohnstono attended court in LaaCuns the flrst of this week. Mr. T. G. W'illi;ms will be a candi date for coroner in the coming election. The examination for teachers' cer tiflates will be held on Friday, 23d Inst. )on't forget the entertainment by the Bachelor Maids at the opera house tonight. O. L. Schltmpert, Esq., was called to Columbia Wedn"dny on professional bustness. Rev. C. H. Armstrong will preach in 0'Neall street Methodiyt church next Sunday evening. Mr. J. H.Frick is at home from New berry, and will remain for a week or so. -Chapin News. On Tuesday of this week over 1600 bales of cotton were sold here in one bulk at 8 cents. Mr. J. A. West he'i opened up a gro cery busins's on Main street next door to B. M. West's. Mr. W. W. Fulmer has tL >ved Into the residence on Harris stree. vacated by Mr. C. W. Bishop. Mrs. J. W. M. Simmons left on Wed uesday for Rock 11111, to visit her daugh ter, Miss Bessie, who is attending Win throp Colle# The weather bureau predicts a cold wave to reach here this evening, ao companied by clear weather and high northwest. winds. We are reliably Informed that Mr. J. Chesley Dotninick will be a candi date In the approaching election for County Supervisor. One of the prettiest displays of mil linery that. we have seen in a long time was to be seen at Superintendent Voss' ollee th is a. in. Misses Mary and Sena Riser will leave today to visit. their sister, Miss Eva [:ierr, at Kingstree, S. C., and rel at.ives at, other points in the State. Rev. Chas. II. Armstrong, the new paator for the Newberry Lutheran charge, preached i good sermon in the church of the Redeemer last Sunday evening. Thbe gold mine business Is somewhat on a boom. A few days ago a blast In the Cuibreath mine in Saluda County, brought forth some of the most valua ble specimnens.yet found. Two of ou pop)lular young people0, Miss Besslo Adams and Mr. Clarence Thrauilktill are making their homes in Newh'erry for a whlile. H-ope they won't fall so in love wit h Newvherry vs to forget their ol friendo armtind Eulala..--Cor'. Green,wood Jouirnal. A Frqghtful Hlum'der. Will often pse a horrible Burn, Scaldi, Cut or B sTl,e. Buckleni's Arnlca Salve, the best in the world, wvill kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old- Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Rolls, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold ~ by all Druggists. Przog:amn Teachorr,' Associat ion. The following is the program for the next meeting ('ounty Teachcrs' Asso ciation to b)e held in the Graded School baiuilig Satureday. mornmng, February 10, 1900Q at 11 a. mn.: A Study of Comonius-President Cro mer. How Oft,en and In What Way Should Examinations be held in the Common Schools--Mr. H-. M. Henry, Miss Mary Burton. .Lilla .Johnstone, Soc. Stoc1khokiers' MeetiEng. The annual moeting of The Farmers' Mutual 1Fire Insurance Association of Newberry County wvill be held in New berry C. H., oni Wednesday, February 14th, 1900, at 11 o'clock, a. m. At this meeting the directors are to he elected to serve the ensuing year, and other business of importance will be trainsacted. All policy holders are requested to attend. S. 8. CUNNINGH AM, t&f 2t. Agent. Seth -Thomas Clock(s Have the best reputa tion of A NY. We have a nice Iit jf S. T. CloCks for Parlor and Mantle. Come and see them. Yours tru.ly, Danicis & Co, Bor do Thp.Kind You JHe Alwa8 o0ghl Signa'toro ECATI1 OF COL. J. It. LIAVELL. Another of Newberiy's Most Worthy a td Vunoaable Citizen lians I'ased Over (Io lryer. mur city ii agut in mourning and ;; loomt o\ er the death of one of her mott.t, worthy and venerableo citizens. Cot. John Roland Leavell died at hi residence Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock, in the 80th year of his age, af ter an illness of only a few days. Col. Leavell was born in this county near Jalapa, and with the exception of a short while in his young manhood that ho spont in the city of Charleston, has lived in Nowberry-his li being that of a noble,'Christian gentleman. Col. Leavoll came to Newberry front the county a young man and has been proninontly idontitied with the religi m ns, social and commeria l interests of the c"t.y for himlf ceitury. lie joined ti church early in life tnd at the time of his death was serv ing his church as Deacon-tho First I3aptist church. He hold public office in this county before the war, and has since filled sev >ral public positions with honor and tlie confidence of the public. He was a very prominent member of the Baptist denomination and is well known throughout this State and the Southern church. He has been conspicuous for his great purity and nobility of character-al ways endearing himself to the hearts :)f young and o.ld alike. le was one with Judge O'Noall pro.minently identified with the tom perance movement in ante-bellum days tnd has since been a strcag advocate )f this good cause. He was a man of lovely character and gentle-always %pproaohable, tiking kindly interest in h..th young and old. He was married in 1842 to Miss Eliza beth Chalmers, daughter of Dr. A. W. Chalmers, of near Jalapa. Was the father of 16 children, 10 of whom sur vive him-1 sons and 6 daughters. His remains will be buried Saturday morning at Bush lver church. Col. Leavell was a man that will be greatly missed--one who was much be loved by the community. That Throbbing lcaduacho. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have provet their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back If not cured. Sold by all Druggists. T HE IPETE'r1IH8 COMPANY. Audience 'ronouncud it the Host of Reper toire Contpuiu10e. The biggest, and size considered, the most cultured andienec that ever graced a performance of any popular-price company in this city--was packed and janmed into every nook and corner of the opera house last night for the open ing performance of the Phil and Nettie Peters Comedy Company. The bill was Muggs' Landing, which proved a pleasing one, particularly as interpreted by the clever actors of thir company. Phil Peters, in the comedy role, that of "SoldIer Judson,"' made the most emp)hatic hit of the evening, closely followecd in the estimation of the crowd by Miss Nettle Peters as "'Little Muggs," while WV. N. Hlammett, Peto Seymour, Camn Bally and Miss Mackin are each deserving of mention for the capahle way in which their roles were handled. Trho specialties, and 'there were a host of them, were of a high order and kept the audience continually applaud ing for more; duos, quart.ettes and cho ruses by capable singers and comic skits by specialty people who amused proved a most acceptable innovation. In truth, the Peters company Is the best 10, 20 and 30 cent show that ever visited Spartanburg and they will not be apt to face a single empty seat dur ing their engagement hero.-Spartsn burg Herald. This company wvill appear here next week, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. FOR B. B. B. BAD BLOOD. Bottle Sent Free. Badl Blood causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eru ptions, Pimples, Sorofu Ia, Etating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze ma, Skin 8eabs, Eruptions and Soret on Chidreo, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Itching Humore. etc.. a positive ape eitic cure is foe .d in B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm,) the most wondlerful blood purifier of the age. It hias alwayi euredl even the most deep seated, per sistent cases, after dloetors and pateni medIicines had all failed. B. B. B, cures by driving out of the blood the poisons and humors wvbich cause atl these troubles, and a euro is thus madu that is permanent. Contagious Blloot Poison, producing Eruptions, Swolet Glands, Utcerated Throat and Mouth Etc., cured by B. B. B. At druggists $1 peor large bottle; six large bottle! (full treattnent) $5. Write for Fre< Trial Bottle, which will be sent by re turn mail. Med ical advice FREE. Ad dress BLooD BAJIat (1., Atlanta, Ga.1I Land reth's Seeds! Our fresh stock Lan dreth's Seeds have ar rived, We will destro3 byfire on Main street Saleday in Fepruary the remnant of las year's .purchase. Yoi can't 'buy old Seeds a IPelham's Pharmacy. TIIlE IAN) OF 1OPE The Exerc'lI. at tho Asimunt Ou.cobratioi, ant the Distrlittorn of 1'rizes. wl:0- P'rize Wl,iievrmt. Laat 'T dy afternon, at Tihonp soln stree: chm Wih, Iht hitil of 1101W celebrattdl i : stol. nth anniver:3ary, and it was one of the most pleasatt oc casions we have over attended. Long, long before the hour that had been announced for the services to be gin, the childre began to gather with their beamnlug countenances and happy hearts, and cro the hour had arrived the church was well-nigh filled. Be sides the t:hildron, a few visitors were present, as were the different pastors of the city. The iBand of I lope was organized in Newberry sixteen yers ago by Mrs. C. Mower, a' 1 i:' now carried on through the cffort of 1, s. Sopiti edus, with the assist: ac (i f''w good ladies of , the city, an the gerosity of that large-hearted and noble Christian gen tleman, George S. Mower. The exercis-.s were conducted Tues day afternoon by the President, Mrs. Ledus, the first number on the program being a welcome song by the children. The next number on the program was the recitation in unison of the 14th chapter of St. John. Then followed a touching and appro priate.prayer by Rev. L. F. William son of the i'resbyterian church. The next wa two very beautiful songs: "When the roli is called up yon dor," and ''Jesus, the loving Shep herd.'' Mrs. Redus arose and said: All of us like honor in this world, particularly honor that we deserve. We have this evening among our num ber thirty-three who have not missed a single time. You boys and girls know something of what that means. It means staying at home vacation time and not going to grandmothers. Then we have ten who have missed only once. On this third honor roll we have forty-one names. These have made from fifty to ninety-five per cent. Many of the names that I shall call on this roll are those who have missed only two or i;irec times. Most of them have made 75 per cent. and over. I said 50 per cent. just now, I should have said from 75 to 95 per cent. Mr. McClintook has promised to talk to those who got prizes this evening. We will now listen for a few moments to him. DR. MCCLINTOCK'S TALK. I understand you desire me to talk to all those who gu' pwizes this evening. It afTord mue real pleat,rc to talk to these prize people-prizO boys and girls. I congratulate you. You have complied wi th the conditions. Some of you have been here every time that the bell has rung and others have been ab sent only a very fNw times. It would have been very much more pleasant often times to have emained at home at your ease. It would have been more piensant to have gone somewhere else than to this place. And the others, I feel confident in stating in this pres ence, would have been here if the cir cumstances had not beent very extraor diuary. Bhe has comp)lied with the promise made at that time-a year ago. I k'now that each one of you will appre ciate the p)rize received. There is something else than the ac tual prize. You are marked in the presence of all this goodly company. 10very one of us will listoni with great leaCtsure as noe har your names called. All of the good peoplo0 in this town will rejoice fromn the fact thait those ar-c the prize people in t,bat temperance organ ization. And I see some men here that are going to put it into the papers, and your friends will all feel exquisite pleasure when they come to your names in the paper. You are getting more than you bargained for. You are getting, not only your prize, but you are getting yourself before this com munity with the esteem of the best people in this towen. You have stood in the forefront the year round-the whole twelve months-and yo'u have put yourselves among the best in the temperance organization. You ar-c get ting more than you bat gained,.for. And the only idea I want to suggest is a very simple one. Fior twelve months right along in this temrerance expe rience-it is going to be that way just as long as you live. Every one of you prize boys and girls, if you want to be among the best people in this world, just:the experience you have had In these twelve months-that Is the way to go, and that is the way you have to go if you want to go among the best people in this world. There are going to be good opp)ortunIities and occasions to enjoy something else, and If you yield to that you are not going to get Iprizes. You must labor and you must exercise self-denial, and if you do, just as surely as the sun is shining out there, you will get more than I prm-w lee you this evening. I assure you again you ar-c going to get plentiful and abundant rewards for all that,labor and all that self-denial. At the close of Dr. McClintock's speech, Mrs. Redus spoke as follows: Trhere Is another class that deserves honor that I have not mentioned this afternoon--my nmonitors. I have never had an easIer year than I have had the past year-. The monitors sit at the end ~of the seat occupied by those under their charge. Th.3y have done very 'much, and I desire h,er-e to thank them for what they hmavc done. Thenm followe~d two pret'y little rci tations by Misses Mabel Smith and AGertrude Carwile, both ef which werc t happily ronder-ed, which was followed ,by a song. SMnator.n Whit anuat, :Tames William. son and Frank liradham delivered tii prizes to the members as the t ninc were called. w'INNEI{S U l liST Pi{ZJ.. 'Tho following is a iist of those i ing the first pri, two dollars, mising a tnoeting during the year: Jamnes I hn-tton. Tometi 1r ht rn, I"N~:t Llradburn, Adele )unbar, Nasie Dorn nick, Jolly i)avis, Gussio Davis, [loll Davis, John Davis, Mary Davis, ('an illo Evans, Mattie IEpting, White Fan1 Minnie lIavird, Oliver lavird, Mallet [Hunter, Malcolm Hunter, Odalett Johnson, May Langfo'd, I'carle Lan ford, Emma Shackleford, Elmore Spehl Mrs. Singleton, Pearl West, Alie West, Claribel West, Kelfer Wickei Iebecca Wicker, Ernestine Wicket IPlise \Villiamison, Janes Williamsoi IIope Williamson. w'INN:ltS lh Sl-:CONI) 'tlE ''he second prize of one dollar t.o ra" )f ten mnenrmrs who missed only on noeting as follows: Mary C. Burton, ilertha 1)avidsor Lrazier 1Evans, William Lane, Dor Mann, Lily Mann, Carrie Mayes, Mrs bol Smith, Frank Tarrant, and Thorns Wicker. 1OO1K LIST. Eighty-five members made an aver tge in attendance, ranging from 50 t 15 per cent. of the meetings. Thes vero given each a useful book, as fol 'ow:+: ECthel iiowers, Bessie Burton, Lucil Caven)augh, Anna (avenaugh, Ilarve Jabaniss, Ida Ipting, Genevieve Evan Lurliuc Evans, .Jaunita lEvans, Mn rank Fant, Eva Goggans, James Goj ,ans, Lois Goggans, Sadie Goggan: 3rady Goggans, Alice Goggans, Anni 3reen, Bana Green William Greer Pierce Goggans, Terrell Goggans, Pat 'ine Gilder, Pant Gilder, Carrie Ha\ rd, Helen Hunter, Louise Jones, 1Ethc Kinard, Marietta Langford, Cliar Langford, Verner Lane, Jonnie Manr Myra Mower, Sarah Pope, Mrs. S. M ELedus, Ernest Summer, Bernard Shacl+ loford, Minnie Todd, Bernice 'I'od( rhomas Tarrant, Julia Tarrant, Anni L. Tarrant, Tilla West, Sarah Whitt Donnald White, Claude M1orris, 01ly Voss, Regina Williams, Julia Paislel Alice Aull,Alvin Wright, ILucy \Vrigh Cyril Boland, Harry Voss, Annio Cr< ner, Rosalie Counts, Ola West, Lucill West, .1 ames Aul1, Francis Herber Vera Houseal, Derrill Smith, .Jam( Smith, T. J1. Watts, L.alla Rooko in uons, Ruby Gogguns, Roy Jones, Ret wick Carlisle, Julian Dominick, Anni L. Franklin, Ainsley Iouseal, Bessl Boozer, Annie Ray, Mrs. Cavenaugl Ernest Cavenaugh, IIuchal Allisot Eula Teague, Verna Bolcher, )rayto Lane, Israel Mann, Verner Summer. Following this each member w, presented with a nice little treat in 11 shape of a pretty package of candy anl fruits. The audience was dismissed wit prayer by Rev. G. A. Wright, of ti First Baptist church. Mrs. Redus announced that she ht received a letter from Mr. Mower i which he sent his greetings, wishir them a nice time on the occasion of 1,1 anniversary. It was a grand sight to see so mar happy, bright-faced boys and gir banded together for such a noble cause and the sight Tuesday afternoon w an insp)iring one. More of out' citizens should hauc het present and they could have formed better idea as to what is meant, by ti Band of Hop1e. A Thtttandi ''T,,,uca Could not expioss the rapture of A: nie E. Sprii'-er, of 1125 Howard a Philadelphia, Pa., when she found thi Dr. King's New Discovery for Co sumption had co)mpletely cured her a hacking cough that for many yea had made life a burden. All oth remedies and doctors could give her belp, but she says of thIs Royal Cu -"it soon removed the pain in n chest and I can now sleep sound] something 1 can s"urceiy rememi <.oing before. I feel like soundingi praises throughout the Universe." will every one who tries Dr. Kinj Now Discovery for any trouble of I Throat Chest, or Lunigs. Price 50c. at $1.00. Trial boti,les free at all Drl Stores; every bottle guaranteed. A. C. Jones Helieves Prohibition Will W Chairman A. C. Jones, of the cent: committee of the State prohibiti party, who arrived in Greenvillo yi torday for a short stay on business, bubbling over with'. enthusiasm os the prospect his party has for winni in a fight in the summer campaign State offices. Like Joel E. Brunson, Union, Mr. Jones thinks prospects prohibition victory over the disponsa machine btighter than ever. He1 lieves in C. C. Featherstone and thil ho should and will be the bannter boa: of the party. Hie is the only logi< gubernatorial prohibition candida in Mr. Jones' opinion. Hie says t dispensary peop)le recognize I strength of Mr. F'eatherstone and ii fear him.-Greenville News. Free of chiarge Any adult suffering from a co)ld tiedi on the breast, bronchitis, thtloat lung troubles of anyv nature, who v call at W. E. Pelitam's will be I sented with a sample bottle of Boschi Gernian Syrup, free of charge. O0 one bottle givent to one person, a none to children without order ft parents. No throat or lung rnm :ly o ver I such a sale as Boschece's (Gerimn syi in all parts of the civilized wol Tiwenty years ago millions oif hot wore g iven away, anda your drugi will tell you iti, succ(o-5 wan miarvel< It !s really tihe only 'Throat, alid Li Remedy generally endorsed by ph clans. On'e 75 cent bottle will cur< prove its value. Sold by druggists all nivilizedl nountrien. fI e TIIIE N!Ew\v FMWtM l'ICOtt'IE'T-. 8oci'tl unnl V'":,tona>l Nottes of Itrtr,sl ato Ivvery I, ttly Alt w,vtyH ' o nil Iii T I," ii- 1.41h il) vm' ttu 1- go with hh11i. y 1)r. L. (;. C'orhlett has uoved his f;ll, 1- ily Into the %'osely house, vatetttl h' 5Mr. t-ehumlpe; t.. t Mr. l;rnestt 1uther will go t) Col,10n 0 btl this week to accept. the' position of book-keeper with the u-i41ness house of Mcintosh. 13 Mr. Claude !"'. ILatut:, whli has len ', buying cottonl it (ov!ington,. (a., for , inmani & t_o(., t"f Aug!u ":, i., na.tk 0. 1. visit., atd :"u or ta lit re p prbth, bility of ht. 1.1 r I iab ":n,r_" Yt y ;ta Ales, 10. ! l lr bJi 'e i leC best wi !h, an il" .i till-Ikin ll locatic,a. Mr. Willie l'ianton left lat,t week for a visit to relatives in \'illiston, 13trn well County, making the trip on his wheel. llis fatter, Rev. W. T. lMlan ton, has just returned from a visit to the same place. The cotton fi:-e of last, week i: over o now, and the exitetent, incident there e to has t3ubsidted 'Tle toLii lote +,tt-lttt Lto aboutt $thi0, Hud falls on i 1.e intlt:r ance compamec. N1r, J. l"'r:at l.ow. . ; tlu';l er n, wvho) h i,i , . t" , ,tt. !lrtov somne, an. 1 -i ')u! ,ai-t all'. d u ,+ .. i" tl hals hadtl a tlugh timet_ If it, b+" be i. ovor the Worst of it .,nd bald' fair, to ' get fat again. t Mr. Wi . A. Moseley has beenl quite 11 unwell for some days, and though not ill, has been confined to the house. 1 hear that he is mending. 11Mr. J. L. Wise is puttting lumber on t his lower lot on Main street, and will soon begin putting t) it nteat anun cot:l -1modious homll1e. Messrs H. 1'. \Vi(lker and A!en ('ro " son and D)r. J1. S. W h,e!ler are aill boarding at, Nir. It. It. Iu ap lutp" y home. 0 iaster's ax liartitI noi i I W ise, of Nev whe : ('oil l;'', 'it, it NnI , day with their ' u"illie, hetr1. ;o d!i: also \I ssrts. L .S Catnion and 1). I. e \itherspoo. of t,he l ietrahl i;'I New., Mr. A. M1. l,t;t.er" madul a tript, 1( ' E - 's lumbia last. li'iday, accoipany ing .\i ri'. Kibler thus far ott her jmurney to Lake City, 1lt. Al rs. A. G. 1<iti tpatrick and1 lit,tle Duel are visiting reIIatItives near (': :lott , 1 N. C. it is hoipl the trip will bt s pt - '' cially beneficial to Mr"tl. Kirkpatrick' n health and "D e-ell lesu. Al r. t. 1. htou,"tm:t' r i n t n 'it'ito s enled his braindl in:w t)1 >p U h .-1" y('t r The pos say Ill': ' afa1 it Al g get al muddy. M r. WV . lt. (', r",. of h':~ ,111 S Murehasrd i,v. -. W.t it ti, 11 amd buggy, and1t 11' Il ' mon0,wo at blooded hor.;t" to :t handll-melmil'hn1 'e of the upper part of the count.y. haint been on a visit to the fimily of Capt. 'r . S. ooz'r. is Hion. C. T. Wyche can up Saletay o, for a visit hotme, andt del-iighteti boLh t$ faily and fr'iemd w-ithi hi; staty inl our *" bng on "'apace."' a T[he mratny fim is ot)f .1':v. A. ( . K< irk ibe)1L'i1 pe m ilt l. .I ti:e et ' i 'r LIt in his pul1]pit atgaini. ,,Mi'. R. b0. Shecly will pro'tbabliy leavi at at an early (late to alCcpt a temnporar'3 U' "sit" with the T. P. & WV. Pleasani rs tripl to you "Pard." er 14AL.M wr"'O. 10 F'ebruary 5, 1900. y, obbedt the( Girave. er A sttartling incident, of whiebN Mr te Johnt Ol)iver o,f Phi-ladelphbls, wasc itt ', sutbject, is narirat 1 b)y i asn ' frA ow's "'1 was in i t d0' 1readful rli1' tioni beMy uk intWi wai almo1 t.'yellowv.,ty'\ 18'kten( Ig back and1( sides, lit a ppet ito--, n Iinall.I phlysicbian1s h: dI gi venlme uip. b"OrtuL natel y, a friend adivbei(I trying IClee In. trio Bitters; anid to my great Joy an<l 'al surprise, tile first bottle made a decidet SImprovement. 1 conltinIued their us ofor three weeks, and am niow a wol 38- manl. I knolCw they savedl my life, art is robbed thie grave of anlothe'r 'itim.' .o No one should fail to try ine.i. O)nl: 50 ole., guaranteed at all Drug, Stores. of s'condt Wet'k ,Juroita 'or 'I'he following personstl have beet ,y drawn to1 servo as jurors (durinlg Ill liecondl wieek of er4trl , whiich wvill 'onl venef tihe 4Ith Mondaytt, 201h it: . 'o eOo, P' 1Dommii c, Ja us :- H Spurr:caa C(hast lb kiargi e, Citast- J Pureel'('t i, Wm' iI '1 Johntsotn, WV Lantg Le.ti ty, I, D) Mtoirr he J WV George, U 1i Uromer', II A C oni heneily, MI Livintgston, Joo lb 8(:eek gor, Goo TI Reid, .1311 (. iBrooks, J 4 CJromxer, Alfr !t' Dorroh. J1 M ar'eiiu Lester, J1 D I orileki, W~ Ham iI ,bb, e- D)an (Crooksi, George Kitel ii, R Midnte or iboozer, T1host i Workmia i, C Wt ibi g.er, Marcuso L (Gantt, Driate A Longtj -e's Jrs 13 Hont.. J L ('iooks, 81am J Shaii ly nion, l'idwini A Carlisle, K-muzp S8Stil nd( welli, Juo1 A 8ecrtdert, TPhiomo' i e lst~ for ilrgo houne; -.h;c'y >h mntib US. antd oxpensest1, WithI incr'eano; osi t ic peK1)rmYanet;. inltoso; 1101f address'e~n ,s ttamtIpOd envelople. Miianiager, ,3i n -Caxton bldg., Chicago. - Victoria, Bi. C., Jau. 26.-Detai 1'l rw i.: ,+ I 1 in 0. llon e rstioll l t IIi 41 4 i '1' III:i! l! 111 ti) Iti l -it 4 ii .of :IIIy (oq1.'t' teLn4. %I'iflg t i i i lti s ri Iii t'ultl ru1111. et ; t l " I I4 tl l to r6 .. 11I, atlltl w.l :t I i all 1 :u-lit': Ili tt ',r "Il. it o w:: I'' no1 tit to bii i mi ' :''+ ! l ~)1 h ;1'!ntis )1 u-y It i twa 4 i, I I.owe- 1)oini Ic. The resdltenct' of Mr1.,1. ('hesir,1 I :t)m ilick, inl the county, w1s. I I, if i nfternoon ap elpy 'y i t, (n1. \y being the it h-. i)art:alh r - h t it :%t I lit, Il ) l1i1' EIxi)p?:U'4 I( WVet, (i:ll ilit - n .1' , 1, in1vatriahiy r'esui lts in i t t tltiiI1 I td'd II, which if not alttenldled to intnll'tti "ly will ollarto a cI li. Ity lii i " t :aa. 14poonful of 1't"rry .1)1I 'I! I; Ihtfi ll fw llavbt Wi1''a h1 in hlalf a4 giliH' ofC wa 1 't wat 'r e ' " -h wtholO Ky$temit will h), i ttti'to.( )1 l; t" i-;4 tu : It'tri , t heire I' 1bn, trerry )avi'. 'r' - ;I 4 , . 1'."4)41 ' ' t l' 1i ~ I . W +)t"'i I. I d' . . ,o ', ! 1 \i;- ,! 1 4, 1!1, ti :l I I 1g I,liVi":ga 1 nnla ,i A few tia ago) a4 i1''4 ein retL from I lr Ilit i i t . ' 1n,4 11g 4u4 :'I' 044. The WV(lI Kfnowni Ocgulit. D)r. A rthur .I3ockor, tho welfl lan>wnt oculist, of JaIcks.ouville, Pla., b4 mafkinig a profesioual visit to Pro: p)ority. Tihe dloctoCr Iisli an xpet'i his lino, mnovig catatractsi by abso 140o. without use4( of t1h knife. of Gov. M4'cSweeney very4. e!sy \\ cofe4ss thatL we% felt, ai lit.t,Ie pr'oud1, .h:u3 on0e1 from the I'ourl,h IMstt sb1444dl4h at, the head of t,he great State. I Ie ha. borno the criticism of fri ends and14 foe with a manly indi1 1 Yorence.' H e has~ 4nan4 - but fewY (4rr(ors 4so far,and wii 4.' h. u at .tandi, he0 iticks: to it. The6 p4c 4edon j.owerCI has4 not bie: I abasI'A in44 bi band4. meri141ted4(, anld lott, 'm un h14.1 ., in thli h h4)4 -44 4 he bill 1)o1 we ~tl, w4e 4 sityv of at chan14g4. - "1a a' 4 ARB YOU c 'onstitutionl undermuinedt b y a I' travagance in eating, by d(1 ~ arding the lawvs of natu -physical ca.pital all gone Ttt's Liver Pills will cure y' F or sick headahe1., (1:. I er, consEtipation,lt and all kindred dIise1,es. a absolute cure.