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OCD NM NO MMM I J. J. Lane says he has just nogo tinted for large supply of Fertilizers for cash, lie will sell for SPO.T CASH only. Can save you from twenty-five to forty per cent. Can ship toany point in the county. Of lico up s airs on law range. -. J. LANE. 2mos f. Win. Orr, Newark, 0., says, "We hover feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. I saved my little boy's life when he had the pneu monia. We think it is the best medi cine made, it, cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harm less and gives iundiate results. Rob ertson & Gilder. Hitc heloi- ats to Meet. We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of the Bachelor Maids held on Monday afternoon at 4 30 o'clock at the ofice of Hunt & Hunt. Purcell has made about ton thou sand I dollars on cotton. lie wants to give the good people of Newberry the benefit of some of it. t,ftf. If you want Corn, Flour, Molasses, Sugar or Bacon, step into C. J. Pur cell & Co. and get prices before buying. We will save you good money. ft liarrlagte In Went End. M:*. Robt. G. Reagin and Miss Min nie Bobb were united in marriage at the home of the bride's fathet, Mr. Lawson Bobb, in Weet E'nd, Wednes day af -brnoon by Rev. Chas. Armstrong. The young couple engaged rooms at Mr. J. B. Walton's on Adam's street. We have about 10,000 bu-hels best white and mixed Corn we will sell for 55 et.s. per bushel. C. J. l'urcell & Co. tf List T,Ieplone Subscribore. Please add to your list W. H. Lominick (Res.) - - 125 Reeder's - harnacy - - 133 K. P. Hawkins, re.idence - 94 City Market - - - - 31 and oblige, I. L. W. Fi oYo. If you need columns, balusters or any turned work, get our prices before buy ing. We will save you money. Satis faction guaranteed. STUART BRos. EH.H. LESLIE, Manager. t&f tf. Cheap i-ites to the State s. S. Conventlona. For the occasion of the 'meeting of the State Sunday School Convention to be held in Laurens March 20-22, the C , N. and L. Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets over this line at the following low rates:. Round trip from Prosperity, $2; from Newberry, S1.75. 'ickets on sale March 19th limited to 21st. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It wvill not cost you a cent, if It does no good. One appllication wvill relieve the -pain. In. also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time repuired by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost, ' bites, quinsey, p)ains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying It. Every bottle warrant,ed. Price, 25 and 50 cis. For sale by WV. E. Pelham, Druggist. WVe want your trade; we wvill save you money. taftf. C. J. Purcell & Co. For servki. A Standard bred Jersey Bull will be at my let during this season. t&r 1m J. H. WICKERm. WVanted. I am paying 2c. per pound for old rub ber boots and shoes. H. S. Rlghtmire, t&ftf. At Newberry Laundry. Notico tot 1, heublio. I am at Charley Cannon's old shop, where I am prepared to serve my old patrons and make new customers who desire first-class work. General re pairing clone to order on short notice; horse shoeing a specIalty. I am well experienced, havIng been in thn business for twenty years, under good mechanics. Please call to see me before getting your work done and save money. W. M.DAVIS, Proprietor. rTe Next Itace. Capt. D. 0. Herbert, of Orangeburg, was in the city yesterday on business. Capt. 11erbert is in the race for lieu tenant colonel of the Second regIment South Carolina volunteer infantry. The offIcial returns of the vote for lieutenant, colonel at the recent elec tion was as follows: Capt. Herbert 205; Maj. Evans 148; and Capt. Newnham 108. Capt Herbert thinks his election at the-nex6 election is assured. The sec ond race comes off Saturday.-The State. RODGJR$ BIRO$, "1847" KN'IVE8, FORK8L &8POONS9 Just Received: also, some of the Pretty SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. CQ1ME :-: .AN.D : E".-:U0. Yours for trade, IJNIELS &~ G0. VARIOUS ANi ALA AI;OUr. Cotton 1. See Master's ad. Yesterday was at lark and gloomy day. Rev. W. I. Herbert returned yester day from Charleston. Mr. W. A. Kinard ie clerking at Pelham's drug store. The usual amount of guano is being carried out by the farmers. Hon. Geo. S. Mower is on a profes sional visit to Raleigh, N. C. Miss Louise Meredith, of Laurens, c.ame to Newberry Wednesday. 'The County Board of Equalization will meet on next Tuesday, 13th. Remember the meeting of the Bach elor Maids on Monday afternoon. Capt. A. P. Pifer returned yesterday from a business trip to Columbia. The prescription counter in Pelhaim's new drug store is a handsome alair. Mr. Roht. Davis is painting the in terior of Dr. Pelbum's new drug store. Mr. Alex Singleton has moved into the cottage at the corner of Coates and Friend streets. Miss Maggie tussell, of Prosperity, spent Wednesday night in the city with relatives. 1lev. F P. McClintock re.urned yes terdiay from a visit to his brother in Laurens County. "The Man with the Hoe" is in it now -if he happens to have at few bales of cotton "back on the farm." Miss Moses, who has been on a visit to relatives here left on Wednes day for her home in Sumter. Mrs. Nannie Gricer went to see Col. Sims Brown, who is sick. She returned Saturday.--A. R. Presbyterian. MEsrs. 'T'om Blake and Percy Harris left for a visit to Laurens and New berry yesterday---Spartanburg Herald, fith. Althou,h the election is almost a year off yet. e-in i,lerable political whisperin!.!s ean h.: heard in municipal rirch. Several marriages are booked to take place in Newberry within the next two or th nc loaths. Now, go to guessing. Mr. 1. 'I'. Whit., the up-to-date ar tist with the paint brush, has greatly improved the appearance of things at the postollice. Mr. Kurt.z P. Smith, son of Capt. Billy Smith, of Columbia, has been up a few days on a visit to his friend, Mr. Guy Daniels. An extra meeting of Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., was held last night for the purpose of confering the M. M. degree upon three candidates. Robert L. Tarrant has purchased the half-acre lot from Mr. Jno. A. Eddy on Wynn street, and will begin the erec tion of a residence there soon. Ie srems a little strange, but it al most invariably happens, that if one of the trains coming into Newberry hap pens to be late, the mail will be on that train. Rev. M. 0. G. Scherer will deliver the address before the Newberry Coun ty Bible Society at Its anna.~l meeting on the fourth Sunday evening in March. Joshua Simpkins at the opera house Wednesday night was not as good as when here on former occasions. T1hey carry agood orchestr-a and band through. One of the negroes on the county chain gang made an unsuccessful at temp)t to cap)ture one of the guard's gun on Saturday, with a view to making his escape. Sherif B3uford carriled M ilton Grimfn, the celebrated horse thief convicted at. the last toerm of the court, to the peni tentiary on Tuesday. He is sentouced for fifteen years. The old wooden house just below the Carolina Man ufaetu ring 'Company's building is being torn away and will improve the looks of thilngs in that part of the city. The usual amount, If not more, guano is being hauled out this season than usual. Wve understood that It Is hard for the fertilizer dealers to get enough to supply the demand. Mr. F. M. Lindsay is announced in this issue as a candidate for- re-election to thec omoie of Coronet-, and pled1ges himself to abide the result of the Dem oratic primary elect.ion. Mr. N. 0. Pyles, of Columbia, Is in the city and will canvass the county In the interest of The Herald and News. Ti-eat him nicely when he calls and oblige The Herald and News. Mrs. Armstrong, wife of Rev. Chas. Armstrong, arrived in Newberry Wed nesday from Shiellyville, Tenn., where she had been visiting her father since Rev. Armstrong came to Newberry. Otto Klettner, the fair and square dealer, has been too busy lately to pre par-e an advertisenment, but In a few days will announce bargains for the public that will make your head swim. Watch for themn. The Rev. W. I. Herbert, pastor of the First Methodist church of New. berry, S. C., is In the cit,y attending to business relative to the construction of a new church for his congregation. News and Courier-, 8th. The Excelsior Fire Company haa joined the State Volunteer F'iremana Association and will enter a team a' the association's annual tournament ir Greenville In May. Ma-. T. 0. Stewart Jr,, is In charge of and will organize thi tam for nen-aticn. 'Iho L,trrary $oirtnly of Newborry CoIlegf tol"'elobrt' their ThIrty-Flret A uo1e,Aury. The annual antiiveisary celebration of 'T'he ECxcelsior and Plirenakosmian Literary Societies of Newberry College will be held in the opera house on Fri day evening, M1Iarch 1(th. These societies celebrate jointly this year their thirty-first, anniversary, and Mr. Geo. F'. Claussen, of the Excel sior Societ.y, will preside. The Societies have sent out neatly gotten up invitations, which the mem bers of the different, societies have sent out to their friends, which contain the following program of exercises: l,xcelsior Orator-(. M. IIarmon: subject: Posthumous I nIluence. Debate: Resolved, That tIhe present policy of expansion will prove beneli cial to the United States. First aitirm ative, 11. W. Futimer: first negative, C. C. Olney. Seconed a0lirmative, T. El. Wicket; second ne:native, J. 1 Kilgore. Phr enacosmian Orator--j. It. Unger; subject: The Age of Jnr:Ist. Dec ion of J udgcs. Iienediatiou. The exercises will be interspersed with music The public is in.'ited to attend. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, Pa., says, "As a spee<dy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Min ute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for chillren to take. I heart ily recommend it to mothers." It is the only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. It cures bronhitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will pr - vent consumption. Robertson & Gil. der. We will sell you best pat. Four at $4.20 '' '' '' '' "2nd pat. '' '' $3.85 We will sell you best Standard Gran ulated Sugar at ri. W , will sell you Bacon at (Ie. W,, will sell you Pecan best molasses at 25e. C. J. Purcell & Co. tf. The Iand !n ad Shuti to Factory. On Wednesday afternoon the sub scribers to the capital stock of the New berry Handle and Shuttle Factory held an i:formal meeting and set next Tuesday as the day to organize the company. Enough stock has been sub scribed to insure the success of the es tablishment of the factory, and as soon as the organizit-ion of the company is coipletec a location will be decided on and work commenced. Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUAWR Buos. E. II. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf Look out for Purcell & Co.'s ad vertisement. t&ftf. Iatornational iinLug Congros I)olegates lion. B. F. Moutgomiery, President of the International Mining Congress has rEquested Governor McSweeney to appoint the delegates from this State to attend the Congress to be held at Milwaukee, Wis., ou June 19th next. in response to which the Governor has named the following Newberrians along with a few others: J. Y. Culbreath, Esq., Dr'. James Mcintosh and W. H. Hunt, Esq. Price our Corn, Bacon, Flour, To bacco, Molasses, before purchasing elsewhere. We will save you money. taftIf. 0. J. Purcell & Co. Have you seen those Ladies' TLies at Wooten's? Prettiest in the city. tf Our Postoflico. One of the United States pIostollie inspectors was in the city the first of the week on his annual rounds inspect ing olhices. Hie found the affairs of the Newber'ry oflice in good fix, and the books neatly and correctly kept. Postmaster Fai knows how to man age and keep a postoflice in trim, and he has an efficient assistant in Mr. Bowman, and a polite and attentive clerk in his son, J. Rt. Fair. Ziegler Bros'. Ladies and Misses fine Shoes and Oxfords just, received at f&tt. Jamieson's. Lilly Bracketts & Co.'s Fine Shoes for Men In all the latest toes and lasts just received at JIamicson's. f&ttf Inltereating Figurs. Elsewhere in these columns will be found an advertisement containing some Intereating figures for the public, especially to those interested in life In surance. The company which has such an excellent standing and rating, and makes, such a magnificent showing, be sides offering options andl other advan tages to polIcy bolders, is The Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, with Mr. F. H. Hyatt, of Columbia, as General Agent for the Carolinas, and F. G. Spearman, JIr., agent for New berry County. Free of Oharge' Any adult sufTering from a cold seth tIed on the breast, bronchitIs, throat or lung troubles of any nat.uire, who will call at. W. E. Pelhami's will be pie sen ted with a sample bottle of Boschee's Germn Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottlo gIven to one person, and none to children without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup In all parts of the cIvIlIzed world. Twenty years ago mIllions of bottles were gIven away, and your dru gglst will tell y ou Its success was marvelous. It Is really the only Throat and Lumng Remedy generally endorsed by physli clans. One '75 cent bottle wIll cure oi prove its value. Sold by druggIsts it all civIlIzed countrIes. f ly Bear. the IAh8Klad YUY Aw Bau0W B9!aur A NI'tVlItIitIAN IN il:O(iGIA . K MIr..1. E. Illonical an ECx-Nt w,orrlnn Stants A IiIghi Itt the I14ttl intion of thle I'Voil fIII .tildpil I Ilonu,-- Itc". 4.I(I14 cl V'I t hout (11,p1, sitlion The following clipping we take from The Observer, which is originally l taken from the Cedartown, (Ga..) Stan- o (ard, and will be of interest to many of l our readers: As the Standard predicted Mir. J. 1, st llou.eal had no oppoSition and wis. unanimously re-elected County School li Commissioner. This is a ii iah and weil ec deserved compliment to a t.horout,Ohly e. capable public ollicial. el While Mri. 11ousa is i t South CarVO- Et linian by birth-he was born at New- e berry, S. ( , about. fift.y years ago,--- ol mot of his active life ha1s been Spent. th in Polk. lie came to this counitry ill i, 187:3, and for it number of yeurs was i. recognized ias o n' of the best tenchers S in th is sect io. Ile atterwiati scngatlgtd of in businez-s in vtriois lines, and asit ja had a prominent, am t i succsful "a'"eer airl Ol November 161, 1875. lie took the eh mtost,t importatl step of his life, b'in g h unit.ed in mnarriage to 1li-s Ida, daugh- th ter of Col and Mes. .1as. Young, who la was thin-as now-- heloved by ali who knew her. IilmStlf it tat'tleer, Nilr. liouseal has tl ever had an active and abiding intere:,t at in the catuse of edncat'"on and the iBoard el of Edueattot made i listake when tl n ten years aigo they elected htimu to fll tlh the vacarey in, the ollice of Count-y i School Commissioner caused by the he death of .Judge 'T. ('. Pittmtan. le has to held the elliee ever since with credit, to himself and profit to the public schools do of the couniy. li ii heart. has been in th the work, and he has known from e!x- ee pt-riene just What, was needed in our' of comlnoln school's. lie has been active in to providing hetI'nr scho-,1 houses throungh- in out the iunty, and in this liberal pol- L1 icy its had the hearty co-operation of (i tho Board of dnIlcation. Ie has proved w exact.ly the t"ig,ht m an in the right t pliacec, and the etiu'atlotal interests of th the count.y are to be congratulated on n his retelition in this important ofice for another four years. Mlr. H3o.seal takes Lin active and patriotic interest in all public a11faitrs, gl atnd is deservedly popular throughout the county. IHis energies have been especially enlisted in behalf of the present white primary movement, for which fact the entire county is under additional obligations to him for faith ful service. II A Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Biuise. Bucklet's Arnica tu Salve, thbo best '. the world, will kill the pain and proa-l.iy heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Uleers, Rolls, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 ets. a t box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all cc Druggists. p Big Cotton Sales. The Herald and News has mentioned le the big cotton sales that hlav been made in Newberry in the iast few weeks. The total money transactions were made through the Commercial Bank and the amount paid in cash waIs P in round nIumbler's about $80,000. The Commercial B3ank is ably managed and is equal to any emergency, and the 0 hlandlinlg of this cotton tr'ansaction was a comphlmenlt to the business mtanage- 1 mnt of tile banik. In fact, all the bank ing ltinsiutions of Newberriy are as solid as the rock of Gibralter and ably managed. i,ti Sentence slaould be Commtuted. Thet'e is a negro on tile county chain gang whose senit,enee should be comi mut,ed. We do not knoew for what of- C fence he was senIt there, but his seni-r tece was for one year from last July, w and from what, we gatber from tile w guards on the gang, lie dleser'ves, andt we would like to see his sentencec comn-p muted. The othler (lay when somlc of b< the pr'isoners8 mIade a break for liberty, ti this negro of whlom wecspeatk took atfter 3~ the fulgit,ives and succede inl rutnning a one down andi holding hIm until tile m guar'ds arrived and pIrevenlted ils Cs- ul cape. Such acts, we think, deser've 1' iecontionf fromn the prtoper authorit,ies. Make him a free man. FOR B. B. ht.fliL.A ULOOD. Bottle sent, Free. C 1 . Bail BloodC causIes Blood atnd Skin P Diseases, Erupitionls, Plimiples, Scrofu- fr Ia, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Eezte- of ma, Skin Scabs. .ErupltionsR and Sore's 8 on) Childrten, Rheumatism, Catarrh, liching Humors, etc., a positive spe- " cific curIe is foundi in B. B. B. (Blotanlic Blood Balmr,) theu mtost wonerIful blood purifier of tile age. ""It hais always 'J cured evenI the most deep seated, per- F sltnt cases, after doctors and1( paItent. T mfeiclnes had all falled. B. B. B'. cures b)y dIrivitng 0out of the blood tIhe' po)isonsB and humlforsi wihel cause5 all F thlese troubles, and1( a cure is tihus mlade TU that Is permanlifent. Contagious Blood Poison1, p)roduingf Erupiltis, Swvollen ra Glands, Ulcerated Tihroat anld Mothti, Etc., curedi by B. B. B. AL. druggists, $1 per large bottle; sIx large bottles full treatmienlt) $5. Write for' Free ft rrli Bottle, which will be sent by re- g turn mall. Medical advice FaE. Ad- ti dress BLoon BA LM Co., Atlanta, Ga.Iy fi Landreth's Seeds! Our fresh stock Lan dreth's Seeds have ar rived. We will destroy f by fire on Main street, I Saleday in Fepruary, the remnant of last year' s purchase. You can't buy old Seeds at Peiham's Pharmacy. lATI StSNIIN Y SCloli. CONVIiN l' n ,tueit'tl t 4) tie l,alb!e ntq to It anti ltiher F,tu I of Ilttrul to tun tla)y c.l,ot W'O kor a. 1) Pastor, LSu1perintCdents andIcl el"S. I beg to antlnullnce that all the 1 ,ads operating in South Carolina h1 Yered reduced rates for delegate:1 le forthlcoIngl :!:;t annual So trolina 1Iterdenominitional Su1111 hool ('onvention. 'I'heso rites t > Into ehfOct. Mondlay, It;, with Ii nit M larch 'It.h. itn atlditiotn to t ncession, twhieh in itself rendcirs 1)ensem a miere' trifle, there will be f ter"tainnt, to all nteereld'ied i Los by the ho> 'italle people of I T, S. C. The citi/.'ns of ittlrenS V enl their Iea'ts and their hont e nloble a ndl constecratedt menu and en of on1' bloved tcmonw111011 i alth 0 emnuitedt('(I with t.he gretl, Stmff hool t'ail., Mr. W\ill'aml I 'yn(11 satint'd ilellory, and a manl of r, 1g11elt, o11ce ai, "''he hst. pI O 0 in the ohureIi, and 1e Iest of urc:h fir~ in t.he Sunday Sc"hool, ii C be:,t workers it the -:eo'Ols atti e Coltventions.'' 'l'he goo p1toplle tirenm have just cause to exipect t desi00 IL large attondaClne from vt rtiot of South ( arolina. I rt"tln })erinitendtents to t:ahe up this l.nat once, appoint or have thoir selh et, two deleg ates and report, I .mes forthwith to tl.e t'hairtan e entertainlmen; commllit.tee at I al s, Mr. TIolbert., "o t hat hom is nt assigned. All pastors and super ldlents are ex-oilici(1 members. The convention will be called to r '1'Tusday evening, tit' 20th. So e prospect is bright, for i very s ssful convention, one that will pr< great spirituatl and mental henl all parties. Every Slbbilth :teh the State slhould be )Irereselt 10 Sunday School teachcrs of Smi t-olint need to he aroused to t )0t1-wide Imoveient so ats to kee : tch with the workers everywhere e establil ttnt of the best mec.thl id the highest development of the vidual schools. There is datigte If-satisfaction. (I'rov. 27:17). I ember0 the international mnotto, " .nizat,ion, Edueation, Evtatgeli Mr. 13. F. Jacobs, of Chicago, a p'i nong men, ex-president of the \Vor tunday Sehool C'onvention, and unl itrs chairiman of the I ntertttio centive CotliLice, will be pres( e will address the Co.vention oil llowing subjects: 1. 'Ile message from the 20th C ry to the Sunday Schools. 2. Teachers' Labors. H. How to Study the Bible. le will also conduct norimal elas id teach the review lesson. MI. >b is the best known and best eqi d and best beloved Sunday Seh Ur'ker of the world today. President Cromer, of Newberry ( fe, Rev. J. M. Magruder. rector )iscopal Church, Spartanburg, S. resident. Lee Davis Lodge, of Li one College, Rev. D. N.McLaiughi Ltor of Presbyterian chutrch, Chest C., and other pron>inent Sumn -hool speatkers8 will deliverCl addr'es ilive Sunday school topies . County papers of the ,Late will gri favior' by extenditng this notie. WM'i. I. I'EHIAM, Pres. S. S. Convent.ior Newberr'y, S. C.X, Matrch (6, 19100. State and counity papers p)lease8 eC Itemiarkitbio CuresOl of liteumatllam.ot 'rom~ the V ndlicator', Itut,her'fordi N. C.] Thel edi tot' of the Vin1d1ienLtor had1( It'on to test, t.he cilicaicy of Chatt1 in's IPal n Bal m t,w ie with the nt mttakable resul1ts in each 1 ease8. Fi th rheumnatism in the shoulder' fi hieh he stflered( elxcru'i('tingi pin' n(days, which was relievetd with pliCntlons8 of Pain Btal,nt, rubbing ,rt,s ailicted andit rea4lizing inSt nt, a1 lmost, pros1.t.ting h1imO wi ver'e pain, which was ielieved by1 >plientionls, rubbi)1ng wiit,hi the I ent on r'etiritng at ntight1, aind gett 1 free from pain11. For01 sale by \V, elhamn, D)ruggist. lluteoroloalcatl Itecord for Febl.ruary, letcan temperCaturte, -12.2; maxitm .1upeturett', 69i; date, 8th. M inim pitationl, 8.1-1 incheis. Total snowi 50 inchtes. -Nuimber' of days-cleat, itrt-ly cioudhy, Ii; cloudy, 12. D)ates ost-lighit, 15th; k iliing, 20t,h. Da hail, 21st; slect,, 0th; thutder sI,tor 11, 21. Prevailing wind-directl est. nnuatry, 189t . , . 5.28 1ins, ebruary, 1 899 . . . 9.90) inls. wormont,hs, 189. . ----15-18 enariiy, 1000 . . . 2.02 in11, ebruatry, 19)00 . . . 8.14 ins. wo months, 1900O. . ---10.16 fciency, two months, 1900 . 5.02 "I1 u1sed Kodlol D)yspepsia Cure in Inily with wvonderftul resuilts. ives immelldiaLte relief, is plealsara Ik and 1s tr'uly the dyvspcpItic'si 1 -ictnd," says I'. Hatrtgerilnk, Overi lich. D)igc8t what you cat. Cai i to cure. Rob)etson & (Gilder. GUANO! GUANO We have contract or a large amount 'er'tilizer which we a >ffering at reasonat~ >ices. Call and see >efore you make yo :urchase. SUMMER BROS. tAf 2mon. l- rle(i oine of te. olflicinlh of the ope.r ting di'l)artluent of th heeahoard A il I,ine thi>1 tuornin;g, of the fac'L 'th t\'t person.. who 1':si=t, in throwinr "on to and other missil( s at, noving t 'ai tltlh unist so"ner or ilate, corme to grief. ttay "T'he ca:t' in <lllest ion is one: that o \vill enrredl lst, I) e n:mber. A eouudu-tor < . Ia one of otu- v(stibuledl I);ain;( rep)orted1 hi window li;rht b roketn out byS, at :tm) L1II thrown into the train. it is likely tih "CO few ratilroai, in I lli' countr"y are"' as 11e - istent ias t e Seabtoard A ir t,ine in f( 1r lowingr up suchl m is("1t1er : , and Ilh aill which Itl ear d with b)ar+'ly' no (" to d ne lt all. hag' N jur . wou up in (Ii ~ lroe eetling. befOret.1ud!;e Ilh -hanan1l 1111 Laurens, S. (e .. \ itih I u1' "I t l' : !a. three ne!1ror.., dto"11hI lal!. TIhort,t IS' [''oYd M .. i .wetk, rbe p t' iv,t y, w t , i n' av \ed guilty of thit eharg am "tS'i Ia tenu.d to two year. in the -unh ('ari h( lina pei nitenti:ty." -'ort-utLt h St', of \\'111o <lil y lIeav 'o; v u, ii y) 1rit ,ni D)r. l iiog';+ N w ire 'i.. tni'etl ."t" of Hutiti'(r4r h?(v'( Irov; t ' o-+ir" 11witel (,st h( e it l;i' 1i('I and: N. 1't 'u I lea( a(h- .. I'hc"y mn'k;: pure 1.;( ncl an le ;lt noi rve ad bti hli no it i:it nl i'sy to Ialte 'r'y h'n'. (l'5y . he ('ent:. Mo nl'1 b:1(! if not eurt"d. S I of -lhy all I )rtln:'lalyiii1.1,(+.e' I;l t,ulnedI work :rtt 0)nr I)"t"s hl"iort' y(1 in- hluy. \\'t' will sa e yon 1u t . :ati. - faction [Iman1t1l . Or- - I''' 1 l b E h g r t.:f if. far" -- Not n t:L n +e. ll >ve 'l' atri ;o('r.; w\,r:' dissappolinutedt' i -ft t ht' pe(" An mance'( at t he, ('pt'ra 1 .1- (1 \\'ed fne:dlay nie1ht. The . h 1:1h ' r, kilas ('o., ieh tht boardk. T(lie :m how lid bn efnil her( on fornwr1 o Cargions andi by 1O chl ill e)' c'mIp1 l1!s t wi &, 1'riormler: th:tt thi: o md p:!i showed uip in ha(1 li1ht. Ifn;were( in an eii'r.; \'oss he o t i . ' ,ot 1 dOs hhliml(- -tht'y h;tl t'c,tscn to bt+";i+ t h:II i. thi lelrform0anc, woh o up to at that,. had ever' been horn . 1 t he p , pi- ple can't complain for IhL; hiave 8ir L N (wber1y some Of ti t \'erybt, h ti ll-VC ling this Season, and will (ontine I do so wighe it, is possible. li -:, I hei Is Selves, t ide oti mes distlt )inti i. ln epu 'ally whl the thy g t a o od, tir, nt-l ('ass t'oil here I nd it renc eiV'?I I ot.patronage. !te \VhA en you r it ra,~re s iad unuseles.1 sorO from col or rhetnmati:+t eln- when you sli ad l prai a oint., !str you t;1 ( sid or bruis(1 yot 'self, 1niin-Ki ier wVill ae out t,he Orl?us, and ti you rihi' lit in at jitiy. i l w\:tys halv(: with you, and use it freely. Avoi 3C4 subst,itut.es, t,h('re is hiut on(? l'ain-Ki J ri- lei, Perry Datvis'. I'rice 2 i. and :5 lap +<i o -- -- ooi A Newiipper Mian AarnadI. U. I . ) renekcr, Jr., ita prolniiil o - young man of Newherry, i slpend(Lir of Som L i ie in the city With his r lativy o1., Mr. J. Y. leetzie, on Logan Stree ne- Mr.. Crenekelr is an inter"e tiii your ,mn A pl.ain' mou aner . and.ha ho er, ored Th Le ie wt isisi fay herc . afney l'I ad.hiuge. t 'o h DnPakrdOer oma iundoubtedly Ithen haci a.-tra)i lonth askiedcuifor a eT,urn cii <he ol ihe 20t iI s.n. Shll thu comany rot.LI houe ote f h esnis our predilliion, 'pi r-te E omfS forIC.If L (ME Manager.~ L (((I to tfc wo DAKO- NLN Fo npan iel' Wdw .jda ps* aUD eltion rtoL, pay $500 Mrs.~3 1G.C \V.OhPANYth wlow of 'I1 111. Oesu ISuperv1isrel, wo die I'9 er Orin started108 uporedishargi lo First-apita SFJ'tock of F SANKOFdP FANCEAB,E . [IPEird-ABlAK OASERI r ins.rFUNDS rrELDeU Til UoTa. my For Furt,2h,e8 morohn urs Th1nw or of .lc oAf' 1', mot. f ~A 'Ir. u<t i cetteIl , nC o a '':-oE1. at Newberry, t' ] A .\ntctiII. (lui;'ie Andelrson, R- I )t>ra Bre'tnnan, :,tllI! T. 13uozetr, t C---\\'illic ('im;n n, WV. It. Clayton, la'y ('rmnerl', .J. . Clamp, Fannlo IC Ih-n: -, ' la j ('happ)l) l I. I)-,.\rthutr I). 1)asis , -1. t;. 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Voluntee1 vrs, hafd st, 2 oter forni to banl1o wilth after his.' return frothel. lILa w.1 112. recenrt ly wroto: "I have med( D)r.I Miles' Restorative Nervine for nervousness broug~ht on by II the use of tobacco and too close applica tion to business. It gave mec prompt relief without leaving any unpleasant effects. The result was beneficial and lasting. I heartily endorse it." IResorative ig is sold by all druggists on) guarantee, first bottle benehCIts or money back. c- look on hecart and( neCrves senit free. Dr. MIlos Medical Company, EIlhart, Ind. sUng Figures. ur2 Greoat 1JanIks of theo WVorld. .- $86,047,935i . . 36,500,000 . . .25,714,920 IANY 28,560,000 . . 176,822,855 ALLIMI1N. $3 'l I the combined cap)itlI of thcse famous 'ho Mutuald Lifo insuranco Company of 'rOsidloni, provides. O1,84'457 of assrota. /.ESTMIIENTV. '0 THEII~ INSUlFED. iso of lapso. without, exchaingo of policy, t of premiumsi. ation Apply To Gonoral Agonit for the n Carolnas, (Coluia i, S. U. Fi. G. SPIEAlMAN, Jr., Agont, Nmohnery R 0.