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Knights of Pythias, ClEvetle5 XXV11, Newberry Lodge No. 75. P T'AT1.4D UONVI4'NTI0NS OMe thik L'dge wili ho held the 2nd and 'Ith T,6u,sd41ay ilights of each montih ait 7.311. Visiing Killb.- i eor-dially Welconmed. TIMSr. I-,. l'HN, K. of it. and S. Urolwell Hotll Building. NeWnEHURY MARtKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by S11uiner 3ros. M elat..................... . . ........ 7(48c. Shoulders ......,.................... 7c. I11 1s................................. 12(a))1Ic. I1sA Lard ............... ............O)!10c. [Io.t Molasses, now c'O) ...... 0. Good Molasses..................... 25(q)50. Corn ................................... C' . MeaIl ........ .................... (6e. R y y................ . .............,... 90c. W heat Bran........................ $1.10. 1 st Patent Flour..................$4 2501.50. 2nd Best Flour.............. .s4.25. Strait Flou.................. ...$4.00. Good Ordinary Flou......$3.25(a)3.75. uga ..................... ......... .s e 6 . n ice.................................... c. Cote................................. 10 '5e. Cotton seed meal, per sack... I.5. Bale Hulls, per cwt............. 35c. Country Produce! Butter, per lb ..................... 15(q20c. Eggs, por dozen ............ 12ic. Chickens, each................ 1 525c. Peas, per bushel.. ......... '85c. Corn, per bushel.................. 65c. Oats, per bushol............. 35(140c. Sweet potatoes ............... 60(d75e. Turkeys, por lb ............. (a) 8c. Fodder, per cwt .............. 5(q.'0c. Sool00 Exhibiliton. There will be a school exhibition lit Johnstone Academy on May 19th. The exercises will consist of readings, reci tations, dialogues and ossays by the pupils, and addresses by Invited guests. The public is cordially invited to attend accompanied with well filled baskets. 11atId-MadWO s'teUnt Mr. M. L. ,ontg, who res'dQ8 alout two miles cast of Newberry, has estab lished quito a nice business in the manufacture of scythe cradles. At one ime he had a score or more agencies this State. Already he has filled uliimber of orders this soason. His scfebes are especially in demiand by the gt'air growers of this county. ve are glad see our people encouraging home indilstries. Ofthi at Watf-r1ll. Mrs. Janie Smith, wife of Mr. ). Cas per Swith, of \V trloo, S. C., died sud. denly at her hom, on the 23d instant. None of her child,vn or near relatives knew of her illness till they were noti fled of her death. She was the daugh ter of the I to'.. Joel A nderston, and was a most ania6le Christian woman. She was an aunt of Messrs. Claude A. ted L. W. Floyd of this city. She leavcs a husband, a son, and two daughters, one of whom is attending the Columbia Fe male College and the other the Wil liamiston Female College. Honor's to Cap,t. Inaicon. AtL the meeting of G'rand Lodge I. 0 0. F., held at Newb'itry on the 25th Inst., Grand Mas'.or Edward Bacon was presented with two beautiful gold hleaded canes, one from i Rebekah Lodge at Rock 111:1, anld oneefrom the local Lodge at Newberry, and also a handsome Grandl( Master's bad ge. The presentatlin spcChes wer~e made by Past Grand Master WV. E. Avery, of Columbia, on behalf the Rock Hill 4J Lodge, and Past Grand Master' 0. Klet Snetr on behalf of the Newberry Lodge. -Spartanburg Herald. A Narrow Escapes. * Friday night, while the College boys S were retuninmg from Clinton on the mnixed train, Master Ed ward Hiouscal met with a painful accident, which was a narrow escape from fatality. As the train c tme around the curve near Cline's shop Edward was On thle steps, thinking that if the speed of the train. slackened sufliciently he would jumpli off, and bei that much nearer hlome. Hie slipped, and sceitng that he was go ing to fal', jumped. Hio struck the ground on his head and left shoulder, j breaking the collar hone. Dr. Kibler was Immediately called in, and under' his treatment Edward Is doing nicely. A Cotto:n Mttt for WYhitmire. The following Is taken from tile Union correspondence to thle News and ~.Courier of the 27th, which guarantees Whitmire a mill: *Miss Ann Rice, of this place, has subscribed $100,000 to build a cotton mill at Whitmire, on the Seaboard. Mr'. Wmn. Coleman, formerly of this p)lace, but now a resident of Charlotte, and Dr. R. R1. Jeter, of Whitmlre, have subscribed $50,000 each to the same en tc prise. This insures Whitmuire's new m1111. The amour.t of the capital stock h# s not yet been fully decided.. DEIATIlS. ho three-year old child of M r. Sim h'rouch, of the Trinity neighbor died Thursday and was buried at ~y orf Friday. The services were ted by the p)astor, R1ev. D). P. F 0OH1O, CITY 01' TOL'.Do, LUCAS C:ouNTY. 88, K J. CN~z~ nY akes oath that, ho is the )or,neor of the firm of F. J. CHtICFRY & Ing business in the City of Toledo. 9 andi Stato atforesaid and that aid lil pay the suml of UNE IIUINDItED ~, AIRS for oaeh and( every ease of Catartti ~ an not be oured by thle use of IIALL's -FRtANKC J. CtIIENEY. S worn to before ine and subscribed in my7 ~reAence, this th day of De'emnbor, A. D. 188, A. W. GIMEASONI, INotatry Public. IIamt's Uatarrhl Core i taken internally andu Bact,s directly on the blood( and mul stur faces of te s,ystemi. Send for teostimnt tale f re. F J.CilNEY& CO., Toledo, 0., fHold by druggists. 760. -I VARCIOUS AN D AL. A IU r. This is the fist day of Miay. Tho county convention meets on next Monday. Jis. A. Mimnaugh has returned from a businles trip to Columbia. The weat'llr for the past few dayS hits been delight ful Dr. .1. W. Boozl. haq retiurined from i brief vi Ait to ('oluiia. Mr. T. (ri1 W i illills is iitiou< in this paper a-' a candidate for (Col - (ne'r. Reieiber the strawberry festival oi the Court louse grounds Thursday evoing. Alr. and Mrs. T. J. Wicker returned yesterdivy from a visit to relatives in Parlfild county. Berviees were conducted at New Chapel and Trinity last Sundity by ll'ev. W. 11. Arial. Itev. N. C. Sehaeffer, of Savannah, Ga., is in tle city visiting his od friends and parishioners. Miss Eloise Welch returned from Columbia Sunday, where she had been 'o attend the musical festival. Mr. Olo Bowers left yesterday for Atlanta. were he will talce a business course in the Sullivan & Creighton 3usiness Collego. Miss Louisa Meredith stopped in Newberry Sattirday on a visit to her uncle, Mr. C. W. lishop, on her way home from Augusta. Tho merry-go-round w.ill be run Thursday afternoon exclusively for whit.e people. The ladies and children can have a nice quiet ride. F. 11. Dominick, 1'j , will be a car didate in the approaching primary election for the House of Iepresenta tives. Ills card will appear later. Mvr. Biruce Cannon, who has been in the Land of Plowers for the past four years, arrived in the city last week on a visit to his sister. Mrs. W. F. Ewart. Mr. Geo. 1'. Wright, of Atlanta, stopped over in the city last week on a visit to relatives and friends. do was on his way to Coniecticut t on business. 'N. A. Youngi has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the N. L. Willets )rug o., of Augusta, Ga , and will start out on his fir.'t trip in a few days. Joseph T. Hutchison is announced in this paper as a candidate for County Troasur er, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic prima-y elec tion. Mr. Surry Shockley, who has been working at the printers trade in Au gusta, has gone to New York wherc he has accepted a position on one of the Metropolitan dailics. A game of ball was played on Satnr 1lay afternoon between Helena and Johnstone Academy nines, on the Johnstone diamond, and resulted in a victory for Helena In a score of 18 to 9. The Young Woman's Missionary So 3iety of the church of the Redeemer will give a strawberry festival on the Court House grounds Thursday even ing. The public is invited to attend. Refreshments wvill be served. 'A Single Fact is worth a shipload of argument." What shall oc said, then, of t,housands of fact? My~ery curec by Hood's Marsaparilla is a fact, presenting the stronzgest possible evidence of the merit of this medicine. Thosands and thousands of such facts prove that Hooed's Sarsaparilla will cure all dIiseases caused o,r p)romoted by imp)ure blood. Is the best money can buy. 1Indigestion, nausea are curcd by Hood's Pills. At tentin S,ans of C:onfetrautu Veteransp. The members of the John M. Yinard Camp Sons of C'onfederate Vet ran will meet In the Court House WVednes day afternoon, May 2nd, at six o'clock, to make arrangements for co-operation in the observance of Memorial Day, and elect a speaker for that occasion, atnd also. to elect delegates and sponsor to the Louisville Reunion.' JNO. M. KINARID, Commander. Z F. WnmoHT, Ad jutant. 8trawberry Festiva!. There willl be a Strawberry and Ice Oream festival on the Court House grounds next Trhur.sday evening, May 3d, beginning at half past six o'clock. The festival will be tunder the aus pices of the Young Woman's Missionary Society of the Lutheran church. The public is cordially invited. P'rogratn Teachers' Assoolatin. The following is the program for the Cotunty Teachers' Association to be hold at Prosperity May 12th, 1900, at, 11 a. im. Arc t,here too many studies required in the common schools, and if so, what is the remedy?-Prof. W. KC. Sligh and Miss Lillian Luther. Nature Study--Miss Gertrude Simp son and Miss Hughes. Query Box. LI[ILTAN KC. JOIINSTrON, See. To Play Clemnaon. The college boys will go up to Due WVest tomorrow to puli-olt a game with the Erskino boys. A good crowd of "rooters" will go along to-oheer the boys on to victory. A game will be played here on Friday, tho 11th inst, between Newborry Col lege and Clemson nines. This will be a warm game, as both teams are said to be in good trim. Apr-il 22d, 1900, at the residence of M r. Frank Lomiick, M r. Will ie Lomi nick and Miss L,ola Sligh, both of New berry County, 8. C. Rav. J. J. Long ofliciating. M IN I; itva'r ( 011. A )el,; tit rio alr w I :,upu ( .-1141 k-red by F ird -:a Am il 1-1,-mwasi A r f,&Ir 1 I t 1 Ito N 1 1 u r-ry I.t lIvt-llina A few of tbo iItI1i mat1i. fi'it-ids of M r. A. .1. tl o ( Itl-,!4-rod hi I a ft :I r- e l Tht 4 '1 w' WOre rIlc st-11 t. 1. 111(41 elo. I wel. o- o l I is II i,I ill il: ln e fri-nd , all y u0111; 11 41, v Iho 111 t inl tI t!"p:lr tilre IM r. 1 C. c lk f1 - il this <ity !heY :-e Soperal io, fro n1 a Ilrl- al.A triud friend andt asov ;ate. T t-S, I ect vIowd I athel , IC rod abtIYou t nini ie 0',cl< atid vt rv inivitld it) the harge and spacious diningl, hail of ''The New berry" wherec the lot dining table was most, Iatl i fully anl tatefully arranged with all kin"ds of (It licit", d is - mea.!,tS, n e a e , is,Illut", Vt0e., ill fawe,. ll.'. n ta t wlte. n;k4ce.i:ay to maliko a. k'W!1" (H plowe. and it , . all scivc(i ill . deli!h" h'l amd phiaa,nt M111111311V. At the head of the table V,a" -tt Li 1Ion. C. I,. Wiieaoe who act -1 a m I of eel miolnies, anld ir. A. .1. o('ok. A 1, the other end was scated Ii o.. I L If. ilvans al I". H!. I)om ick, l Thi. The enet-; wcro occulpiv-l bYo'r friunds of Mlr. Cook. After all h i partakten In ti! fki sttisfaction of the inner lm:t,, Mr. Blease, a-toastimlaster, called 4,n1 tH, following ".._ntcllel vwo respondle.l to the t,s S t-S J V,ed: . \b .al, ). L'. Colulhtld, J. \V. ituilanit, (..p'. McCau"Til-II), T. H1. P'ope, J. PF. Hw11it h. Henry ('.d1veil, M1. L. ;1pearm'., i. H. E'Vanls, P. 11. Doiidki, .1. A. Cook. rll'. BICLse Closinlg the toa,ts in a VI ry pleasant addruss. It was indeed an evenlinT mno.st.L lea, - antly '-penIt Itld Ml'. Cook Van lCLve Newberry feeling that lie is arry!n with hil the best wishes and Sircot-e friend.hip of the younl,r )n ,hod of the city. MLayle mucceed in h i[ n bom.*. beyond his expectat ionk5 and hl vi. it, to Newberry b,e fruquent and loi;. G 'aunIt 1in l'hnt4 on14 y. WVC thanik our younig fricnr(..', W. ]' PeIhaIM, Jr., for invitalion to 1 peSClt t ody on the oveuionit ,. hik graduation in Pharimacy in iin:'., ALd. We cOW_n1r1aulate Mr. 'ei ; a.:. M attailning the hih .-tand at 4h 4e which he has reached, and rt j'i .vI Ih him, as do al1 of his iumny hvrfrien - upon his sVccess. e aro ad to kar that lie will retiln to Nt nIhi-r.! ii:d become a.Ssociated with nis Wb the conduct of the large and inCrenA businesi of the Pelham 1'hari nte. Mr. Pelham graduated in Phainn y under Prof. Powell, of NeeWrry (I'l lege two yea.;, attended a -hol t. 111 in the S. ('. (ollege, and for the pa. t two years has been in 1litimlore at tending lectures at the laryhud ('ol lege of I 4"arma11cy. lie has grad uiat ed in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Botany, Ma tcrea led ica, Pharimatopacy and Mji Croseopy. Mr. 'elham is at young manl of cxeel lent, Character. and 'All!Tin now fittcr for his life wo rk. will 11 n'- of r...e In ig that success for' whiich he has asp)ired. We wilil be leaseduC( to welcomec himii back to Newberry. 1.emai ninig in Post Olilice at Newber' ry for' week eniding A pril 2,'hd & :30th. 1Bar1d in, Alrionl liunds.. C--W A Ca:1'pente-r, Mat ti : C .1anon1, D)ona!di,. J 'imie Dawivkins.T12hom44:1)av i., Jonie D.XmbowA. (G-G;illiam Graham41n, [Laura Gilli1am. Monhie Ilodges,. J-G WV Johu41114n, I L .1050.. K -EI>ther Kar1(1 net, lor'toin B Niniig M-O Mi It MaNiCk, *.l..nI I gl'grw, Lou Martatini, EI: L Mori'., ati~ M yer's. R-Jud(lie I lLen wick, Naneyll 12 ticond, MaIigel L'w is l.i ilguin. S-N D) .mith. W--W M White, ILuhit Wood. Parties141 clig for th abC tord ill say plase they were 5( dvertised. W\m. Y. FairW, I'. M. A pr1il g0, 19300. The Soultern1 Railway wvill 3el1 roun11d t.ip tiets to Charlieston on account o& the meceti ng of t,bc Gr'and L~d ge of Kniights of P.yth ias MIay 15th. T1'ickets 801ld 14thI and 15th, f11 inallitlnh1y 1th The Sout,hernl R-~tilway w4ill sell rou11nd t.ri1p ickets to 1'iehmond11(, Va&., onl aicouint of the AmlIeicn Wat'er' Wor'ks AssociaItion) Mlay I5th-I 8th. Fi'. nal limit Maty 22nd. TIhie S3outhernv itailwaiy will sell round14 1,ri1P ticket s to Wins)ton01, N. (1, Onl 1e cotunt of Unhited1 Hynod of the E'vangeli cal fLutherlan1 churich Sou1th Ma1y I t,h andi 22nd. Final1 limi1 May 25th. The Soulthern11 lilwayV will sell r'ounhd trip tincts to S4aannah, Gi1., on1 ae '3ount of State .:L1pt-ist Conlventionl, colot en, .11n11 6ith and( 1 lith. FinaIl limnit .Juno 14th. On account of theq Epwor'th Leagueo conference at WVillimston, S. C., the Southrni RailwaLy will sell rounid tipt tickets for $3i 85. Trickets to ho0 sold May 2n1d and 3rd, return limit, Mamy 8th. On account of alnnual mecting of the Episcopal chut'chl at A iken, S. C., Moy 9th and 12th, the Southern lRailwaty Co. wIll sell tounid trip1 t(icketsl at .$5.-15. Tic's~ to b" sold( May', 1th, 8Rh ari.d If you1 care'( to C'4hantge~ -1 12.93 wor'th of Le~gatl Te nder for~ 1(00 wor'th of over~oaIt you1 can halve theO chance to do eo at Jamicen'n. tf 222.. 222. - a r u fl.e* 'N I f % - wr ab i l u' ; I I I . ,- h I t.2 i..V k i h t e e i b I m .. 2.v If I z v, I - - i i r. vt I V. 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W . : . i I.\ f t: I l i i , e i : Y ann1110111w114 at- a Can11didnitO fOr' thek t '1e of lii n'e n at,iv s, and i pl f ill abb-il li-lt. t i.S I . of th liomevat, A ) . vh nomin61ated as, a vanididate for tellollso of 1%'tprecSq-ntat.iveS, and is pledged to) alidc Hte reskili, of thle D)emi 41!alaic prinmary clectionl. For Clerk of Court. li-IIElY .NN)'NCI: N\ySLe' c e itilidat e ir ('lerk of the Court for Newberry County, S. C., ubji!t to the action of Ile Delocrat,i.e primary. k"' lwt-t fullly, JN). ('. G()(.(;.\NS. ( y e MInoun d as i. e i6iiate for ('lork of ( ourt of the coutily, and (ii I d to abile tl rtsuilt of t,he i m FWor County Treasurer. I i ii'it v. '111 ]:'ect to t I lIec cI i I, 111 IIIli-:1\ .\NNO 'N(.'I- . YSI-A,h .- a o Tiidcastifl l.'Taur of New .1Ty (ou ity jii.t Ilyself to atide Ii ei t'll ierat li |fii ry. i iI ti , , t I I)t.if II I Il' %IflliftI prIit lt ry. 1 ( N I I i T i l I I ISN AN.NO-'N--' A ( YSIA, . as a I:!ha1 faor IT" ur ofN w Tr;.,c ofi "I', vw1wro CointI1v, Ilnt v I an ah d tiys lf- to besul rhc tI h oftI a, i h-rluterat i.1epimary Wr W m . 'M I N ML. X 1 ''S. I , I. Iil-IiY .\NN Il I ('.YSIif, ( ifn'1 1Tiatut- of Nrewih ryi o ( Nty, :or i ,l lmi till abile tht reilt, t.:\ th lh-ioi ti rin u'y li e t h.n.C t il Hill:I ~ t"NO N I t'll-iOSll. W .~V '. .\h'.Y I l l I%IS. \N'1.11('11. \V l ll TJA Isi it Y hCt o a d i ll b ' the re ult , I Of~ I (IA M I liC o h -crti lrir io. . \N Z'.:, A.N\ UNIE- I 1Y8 Ni Fort" 1ii-i:eriff I111IAlY ANNO tI*'. I- MYSLPri hyk ; fmiL didalt till- lf-u, i t o r le ;1,cc(ur;,rf of Newerr(on ad :i)pln d ),d I" to abb h id the res llt ofh ILI- a II ,ru r ch. eti ion . I Ip i N, . \' I I -:,l1. FrAdi-ptoh Idr.sut fl if ('. 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