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Th%re will bo a -(eeting of the Na tiotl I j l(. iext, \l(onday evening at 11 (A-lock. .\11 1M iAbers are requested to be LIeiet. . CA ANAUUi, Pre't. NeV York Coton I vehango Firm Fails. (iic, NlCO,.llic-k & Co., big Now Y ork cotton l.:E lanige Firm, failed yestera(1ty. Their 'os8 is estimatcd at $:1,000,000. The .ilure of the firmi Cau"Sed ia ttiuble it the market from 10 V) 14 points. Otj' r failures are ex J)ected. 0amt of Hall. There will be -match game of ball between Johnston Collegiate Institute illllediat,0ly afte the eclipse of the Still ol Monday m. -ning. Weddington will pitch for No -berry, and as John Stonl has a strong 1 am, a good game is confidently cxpected. Death of Miss ilary Thompson. Miss Mary Thoi pson died yesterday afternoon at the I -me of her brother, Dr. john R. Tho:%pson, in this city, an illness of .' few weeks. Her re will be buril.d thi afternoon at mont Cemetery at 5 o'clock. Hohool Trust >es Blected. 7"At a meeting of the Board of Trus es of the Newl-erry Graded School held Tuesday ni,ht Messrs. G. W. Summer and G. M. B. Epting were elected trustees to fill the vacancies caused by the rcignation of Messrs. John C. Goggans and W. F. Ewart. These gentlemen come under the inhi bition of holding two ollices. The Kind ot klustle Wo Like. Newberry bids fair to hold a good card as a manufac.uring center. Her industries are in lustrious. The ma chinery for the , landle and Shuttle factory, but receni !y organized,-bas al ready arrived and will be placed in po sition and opdrated as soon as possible. That is right. "Bustle" is the word, and if everybody wiil get 'a hustle on Newberry will soon head the list of pro. gressive 8outhern 'ities. Astrononical iLectures. The gentinmen t ' large observation and study who aru sent to Newberry by the Lepartnet at Washington to take atronomical observations of the Cclipie will leturt In the opera house Saturday night. These lectures will be free to all, given solely for the bene fit of the people, a.-d everybody should improve the oppor unity to learn much about the "whys and wherefores" of the sun, moon and stars. Let's all at. tend the lecl ures and become a wiser and mayhap a bett- r people. Wili he Total in Newberry. Town rivalry breaks out in new form in South Carolina. We may call I1 "eclipse jealousy." For the moment cotton mills and baseball clubs are 11 the shadow as sub, ets of competitior and are wholly dl regarded. The obh .ject of burning am..>ltion is to be in thc line of totality. N town where a ini of the sun can be i en on the morning of May 28 is of any account whatever and the town, no ni atter how undistin guished ot,herwise which is to be thc scat of scientific 01 servation feels t,hai it has a claim on ti e special admniratiori of the State.-The -itate. nit- ae'Ipse. To-morr*ow there will be a game o1 ball on the college grounds betweet: the Johnston Col: 'giate Instit,ute and Newberry C'ollege The Johnston hoyt will bring over a .trong team, and onc of the best games of tihe season is ex pected. The gamie will commence promp)tly a 4:30. 'l. here will ho another game between the game teams on Mon. day at 9:30 imundiately after the elipse. Don't fa'l to see both gamnes: there will be son o good ball playing. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Let every b)ody turn out, ae these will probably be the last college tgames this season. Our (Gradd Schools. The graded schools of Newberry are n earlhg the close of the present sessiori and preparations are being made for commencement. Boundary St. School will have its closing exercises in the opera' house Frid.ty, June 8th, at 8.3C after tea. The teath grade or gradr ating class consists of Miss Bert,ha L. Davidson, Miss El hel V. KCinard, MIst Caroline Mayes, Master William. M. Mayes, Miss Susie E. Summer, Mise Bernice Todd, Miss Pearl West and Miss El Dora Williamson. These will furnish the enter'tainment of the occasion of June 8th, and President Geo. B. Cromer of Newberry College will deliver the addrass to the gradu ating class. This school is a mat,ter' of -great pride to our people, and a large audience will witness Its closing exer cises. Dull for Service. 1 have a fine service bull. Charges $1. f&t4t C. W. BIsHOP. Story of a Slave.. To be bound huu rut and foot for years by the chains of dIsease Is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a , s lavo was made f ree. lie says: "My wife has been so helplees for five years that she could niot turn over in bed alone A fter using t wo 4bottles of Else trio lItters, she Ie wonderfully im Prtoved an~d able to do her own work." eases quol unnrvuns,sep > less, nmelsehohly, piendache, backache, faluting and dizzy. spells. T1his mirele working medicine ms a godsend to weak, sickly, run down po'ople.s Every hot tie gg aranteed, uuly 60 cents. sold pfal .rugit VARIOUS AND ALL ABSOUr. Seasonable rains of late. 'lth for the Excelsiors, anyhow! Mrs. M. M. Buford is on a visit to Clinton. Mr. I. A. McDowell Is visiting his father in Laurens. Mr. A. J. Cook of l1endersonvillo is in the city on business. Mr. G. W. Hodges of Spartanburg is in the city on business. Miss Sallie .)ones of iDyson is on a visit to Mrs. E. [. Aull. - Miss Lyl Brown of Cross 11111 is vis iting the Misses Carwile. Will we over have a sewer system? We shall sadly need one this summer. Miss Alice Mazyck has returned to the city after a pleasant visit to Co lumbia. Rev. G. A. Wright will preach at Helena Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Public invited. Maj. J. J. White of McComb City, Miss., is visiting our city, the guest of Mr. L A. Griffin. Miss Daisy Waller of Greenwood is visiting her school-mate, Miss Moriat Martin of this city. Miss Eva Riser, who has been teach ing in the graded school at Kigstree, has returned h6me for the summer. Children's day at Zion church will he celebr-ated on Saturday before the third Sunday in June. Full program later. Mr. Randolph Watkins, a leading merchant of Richmond, Va., was in Newberry on business during the week. Senator Mower, Mr. A. C. Jones and Rev. J. W. S'peake returned yesterday from attendance upon the Prohibition Conference in Columbia. ir. J. I. Watts, railroad mechanic, after an ubsence of several weeks in Columbia has returned home for a few days on a leave of absence. Mr. R. C. Williams is having his res idence, and the Friend street entrance to his furnit,ure establishment, beauti fled by a thoough paiativg. Mrs. E. H. Aull, who accompanied her husband to tno meeting of the Ulni ted Synlod in Winston, N. C., has re turned from th pleasant tour. Let the board of health do its duty thoroughly, fully and promptly, and thus avoid sickness and pirobably death among our people this summer. In order to allow the pupils to remain at home during the eclipse, the graded schools of the city will open one hour later than usual oil Ilonday next. Mr. Irby D. Shockley of Helena hs been confined to his home wit,h some thing like grip for a week or more, but was improving when last heard from. Pastor W. S. 3. Ford of the West End Baptist church is conducting a protracted meeting in GafTney. His pulpit here is in good hands during his absence. The estimable wife and daughter of Rev. J. 0. Werts, of China Grove. N. C., are visiting relatives in Newberry. May their stay in our city be pleAsant in the extreme. The first Invoice of illustrations for the forthcoming Greater Edition of Trhe Herald and Ne ws was received on Wed nesday. They arc masterpieces of the engraver's art. Get a piece of glaos and smoke it so as to be ready to view the eclipse next Monday morning. You can see it very nicely through a piece of ordinary glass smoked on one side. Base ball at the college to-morrowv afternoon; Newvberry College vs. John ston Institute. It will be a great game as both are strong teams, and in good condition. Don't fail to see It. Mr. F. M. Long is having built one of the handsomest cottages on Main street that have ever been erected at Cordeal. Mr. J. M. Welsh has the con tract.-Journal, Cordeal, F'la. Renwick is running a new schedule now, and if purchasers dont want to get left by the train they had better consult his new schedule on the first page of today's Herald and News. Roanoke College, Salem, Va., will be represented in the list of those viewing the eclipse from a Newberry point of view by President Julius D. Drehor. Mr. D)reher has many frIends here who will be glad to see him again. Newberry is pleased to entertain Rev. J. T. Millar~d of Sumter County for the summer. Hie wvill fill the pul pit of the West, End Baptist church next Sun day morning and evening. May he take back to Sumter, if ho ever goes back, pleasant memories of Newberry and her people. Good four-room dwelling house in town for rent. Stables, garden and other land. Possession after 1st July. For particulars apply to Schum pert & Holloway, attorneys. f&t3t Fine Cows for Hale. I have a few fine cows for sale at reasonable prices. I&t4ti C. W. B3iSr. Does it P'ay to flny Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, 'but you want something that will relieve and euro the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and. more regular cli mate? Yes, if possible for you, then in either ease take the only remedy that has b eon introduced In all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Bosebee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stim ulIates the. tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the p)atien'.. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by elldrugists in the~ world. Eor sal.e by W. E. elham Ai Euterti,,io or La,go 'rop,ortions aenad Unmr'allurei catalbittiea. (Special to 'ihe State.) Nowberry, is a manufacturiag town, is chlelly known to the reading public, and, I mt1ust, say, to tho travellinrg pub lie, too, thirough its successful cotton mill. And this institution was never more successful than at pr-esent under the management of M V. T. J. McCrary, than whom there is no bettet' cotton mill piresident. He not only has the ei.tire colifidenlce and support of the stockholder-S, but, inl aniother sense, he ptoves himself ia iodel mill president. Ilis intercourse With the operatives aind their families is of a beneficial ciaracter. In his quiet, unlostentious way he0 mingles with them--isiting them in sickness and in many ways beinrg helpful to them. So much so that he has their affectionate conli dence una(t esteem. But it is not"of this enrterpr-ise that I p'opose to writ especially. On tie north side of Main street, betwven the Iailr-oadand the pliblic squlare, ,Lere stood, a few year-is ago, an nItpreten tious wooden building used as.a wagon shop. A stock company ws Ifoirtmd in 1887 undri the name of thi ('arlim. Manufacturing (Compny for tie put' pose of enlarging the business of tios forsaid SShop. At fir'st it, was priopoted to manufacture wagons and other ve hices, bit soon began to make coiios in a small way. As this last, line r-e% in importance i1 other work was dis cru'ded until now it is, stietly speak i ng, a collin factory, though ttill bear-ing its original name. which, by the wVay', Is not very significant. A visitor to their big conceri would give a suipris Ing revelation even to a large number of the citizens of the town. Tney oe copy a frame building about, 80 by 250 feet, part two stories and part, three stories high. Here you finid in use about $10,000 worth of the finest, ad latest imiproved machinery of all sorts ncccssary to their work. One muacli ne alone, a polishing machine, cost $1,000 They take poplar and *chestnit limbher, diess it, Saw it, steara it, bend( it. and make froni it daily it large number of walnut, oak and rosewood collins-fron the plain, ordinary kind to the highest grade of piano finished or cloth cove rd wiskets. They use boards of oak, watl nutand r'osewood to convey these s(.v eral grains to their work. In the de paitmeint wherie the cover-cd -ow.ls are finished off they have a skillel w. ik man who is a veritable arti.t in his line. And the samne may be said of theit other finishers. In fact, they employ about -10 men, aill intelligent aid skill ful wor'ktnen. Their whkite enmel goods are petfect. They keep two tI'aIVelig men on the road all of the tihe, Working sever'1l States. Judge M. A. Car-lisle, president of the National Bank of Newberry, is the president of the company, and Mr. E. A. Carlisle is the manager; and he is a tianager and no mistake. I hear that they think of adding an other departnent to use ip their waste mtaterial, but that, is still in the futui'e. tismnarck's 3ront Nerve WVas thle r'esult of his splendid health. Indom Itable will arid treimendous erner gy rie riot. fotund wt'here Stomach. Liver, 1 idlney and( Bowels aire out of order. If you want these quralities aind the success they brinr, use D)r. Kings' New Life Pills. They dev'elop every powert of birain arid hodly. 0Only3 25e at all Dr'ug Stores. I"resh .Candies at Gilder's Corner Dr'ug Store. t&f tf Six t)'clock Clouinrg. The cler'ks in the cit.y ar'e r'ejoiced at the early closing t.o be inaugurated oni Mondlay next, as it will alord 1klai'ge number of faithful employes an oppor01 tutnity for an hour or two's "'outing'' at the close of the dlay. This will be pleasant, antd we plead for t,be faithful "celipp1er' of saumples"' and hope that every nmer'chant will sign the list of early closetrs here given: "'We, the tunder'signed, mer'chants of Newber'ry, het'eby agree to close dur places of business at, six o'clock p. mn., Sat,urdaty's excepted, beginning May 28, and continuing until September .i,1900:. M1. L. Spernarma & Co. C. J. P'ur'cell & Co. E. M1. Evans & Co. Nowborry HIardware Company. W. G. Mlayes. C. & G. S. Mower Co. S. J. Wooten. D). C. Flyun. W. A. Kinard & Co. M. A. Renwick. Riser Millinery Co. Win. .Iohnson. Wilson & Co. iR. Y. Leavell. 0. M. Jamleson. Summner Bros. We hope to see the names of rall busi nes houses in the city on this list in the very near future. An, Article of Merit. Reuben, S. C., May 22, 1900.--Mrs. Elliott (Crormer of this place Is among thoso who are praising tihe weoll known medicIne. Hlood's Sarsaparlilla. She says manny bottles of it have been taken in her family and that ib lsean excellent medicine for old people. Hier husband 18 now traking it for his blood. It 18 pleasant to note the words of praise that are bestowed on an article of genuine merit. Volcanic ECrnyttonis Are grand, .buit Skln Eruiptionis rob lifa of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve curea them; also Old,~ RunmnIng an1( J"ever Sores, U lcers, Holls, Feldons, Corns, Warts, Cuila, lirtllses, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, ChilblaIns. Best PIle cure ott earth. Drives out Palas and Aches. Only 25 ot8. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all Druggists, '12 2'EXO%;"10i(,;i HE~ t t THEl- FACIA,01( .l rT WCN. tinavoibi l Avehl til. 1'revetit tlt(im (Ijeturkeo of tim, 'rizm- lin :iarlof tc--A iecill tl ho Proutit of- -Chatriot to a4 11litiling C'sly. Tihe Exvvlsior. tev Tlineant ret,iried yesterday ftoml) the great fireitn'll; tot InmIent in Ciatrlotte, delighted V47i0 the Ltip and car'ied away with th1e huls tlinlg IIad hust li ng city of Cliltl-lotte, tnld het kind and hospitable citizenmis and business nien. While omi' lire laddies Ve so utnfor tunalite a 10t, to sukckceed ill caping the priz.. l'onvy on the ramcos, they have no canse to be asiotnted of \% hat they did, for t h0.I have set t rCcoId whi(b no tim i tih' Sout h has veIt su e0VdCd in lokching, that, of m1akinlg the rab r-eel IIce in 1, secoids -titie r-ecor-ded by the judges antmd water shown at thw nozzle. ( )Ver cot: fidenoue at th crvitwai Ul,me it the maeew the veilos of lo ilng thie iloney, however. As water vt'l' 11r1oghl the h10e .11 ap llarLd at, Ih,' nozzle the coupling ait the hydranIIt blUW ol, which threw tlIQ Nxvelsios ow.u of 01,he I-ate. It wats tho mno.t howa11tiful I'Itee of tit tourIait, Inmi th1e- syli pathy antId plwaise of the t hou-1 Ids ps ent wee'o with tilie bs. 'I'wo turn-lis ltore at the hy-s-dianlt wouhli h(ave wonl dhe rafce andl set a i'recor'd fot' th worbi. [n the raItce Lo teal itis were inteted, tmong which were the oldest, and most., oxper'ientced inl the Caolinaits, aInd only one, the Pialmettos of Cohl Ilnbb -,t, heat thle 1-xcelilrliunnin to thle hlyrat,111 aidlt they Only beat. thei two-liftlis of a second, Ot- tim1ie to tile hy wits 13 2-5 see ids -the otliers ranged fiom 1-4 to 11.scvonlds. Inl 1ih10 st-Raiglit -RaeC an22 12n1 fo't una1(te Icident, whielh ould I ot, h e it-lped lost the race for' the NewbCTry boys. A 3 the Signal was giveni to start o of the mlentl o the ton?gle of the 'Cel slipped atid fell, delayi the reel at least two anld a half setnds a2nd only tht'ee mien continuing in the itaco atte' the faill, tmtking the iee in 22 3-5 seconds, only One second behind tihe time of tile team that, aitcl ) red the first pr1-iZ-. 'I hle boys iiade such a 1intie record that, they did not hiave the l ppeaukrane aft.er. wards of a defeatedvii evowd. They tma.1do tile liineSt,a ipear e in 2 i 1 t agnifi eent paride of anly cotipaly oi tile grounds. The reel was ba111tifully dec or'ated in gay co!ors, aid the applause they 'vecived wis conlutillouls Ilong tile line of ma'RCh, Which was as I(ot.C11-linaly acknowledged by tile boys lifting tht-ir They did iot winl tile monvy, but they certaitily won the good will of the people of CharItvtte, the esteemii of 1l1 the firemient who Wire preenIlt, an2d the ,;miles and be!St, wisheS of the ladies. No better behlved set of youn,g men ever' left i city, and tile eitizons of New belvy alive Our' world for. it, that they will never have CLUSe to be ashamed of her reptresentatives in Charlotte oil th is occasion. - Of COLI's, the boys saw "ROscO--who CIts them alive,", they also 'saw Geot'ge"-antId soiie few saw "llenson," while others took in the sights oi 1 id waty, in ail ate prod of th Irip and had ai huge time. Chai'lott.e is an2 enlttrpriing, huts tling, mnufactur'ing city. 1letr bnisi neOss men0 are atwake. to her1 interoiests, and2( in a few years iheri poplationI will rechti the 50,000 tmark. TIhey knowv how to advettise thiir city and trleat, t,hieir1 gueosts 121 a hosplitable antd pleas2i an21.t2!mannerO wh'ileo they are' thet'e. The Excelsiors have nlamIed thir beauti ful racing teel "'1Tne Otto,'' in 110210r of t.heir2 noble cle f, whoi( conitrih-s utted S sotmuch to th.e pleasureI'l of their~ tr2i p itn (11artlotte, and1( are an xioutsl' awatin g [lie next 20)th of Mlay cel'ba Lion in Charlotte to r'ob some2 of thet witn)nig teamlis (If t,he champ Iionshi 1p of t,hie Sou1th. Weo are layinig for' them. Mi'p. Michael Cur'ttain. Plain fiell, Ill., 2ma2kes the tattteent. that sihe cauight col, whieb settIled ont her'1( lags; she was traeated for' a 2month1 by her failly phiclian,2 bt grew worse5. l.1i told hte' she wias a hopeless victim oIf con. suimptioni and(1 tiat tto mitcine ctnld emte her. Iler drutggist suiggeted 1[). Kitng's New D)isctvery for' Con su m"t Ion; she bought.a bottle itntd to her dl'ight foundt( he(rselft heelfitled from the firsit dtse. Shie con tinued0( its use0 and( aifter' ta kIng six bot tles, foun ld hler"elf sountd Itnd well; nowv does her ownI houseHwork, and is as well as2 she ever' was. Free t rin a los oft thi' Great Discovet'y ait nIl 1)rutg Stores. OnIly 50t cenits and $1.00, evety bIottle guaran teedl. Peiham's Specials. I. Paris Green kills the Potato Bug. We have the Paris Green at Pelham's Pharmacy. II. A good time to plant Red Valentine Beans. We have fresh and reliable Beans at Pelham's Pharmacy. Ill. Tanglefoot sticky Fly Paper catches and gets rid of flies--pestif erous flies. We have the paperthatwill catch the flies. Pelham's Pharmacy. IV. When ne ed in g medicines get the best. We prepare the best by graduates in Phar macy at Pelham's Pharmacy. MONEY SA) No0 Is Needed to SjSq, c call theim odds ,I[([ cids--a (.1do cxpressionl --one t hat. Incalls soin sizes of variol.s filles. We canlot, fit everyb'hody, but, those that. we canl fit call hY s 11its 1 ning f'roni m to ,,-,.t.50 at a discou lt. of over,5 ) per cen t. Just think of tlat, it Ineans a 6l5.00 suit for ;'7.50, and a $I0.00 suit Cor S5. 00, etc. Tiese suits cost us nmore, but We are boild to s.'e1 to provi(lu rooil1 for new oods. You get the benefit. We Overloaded with Chil-1 drenl'sSuits and these iteins tell the story: Neat, Suits for flie little fil lows at G5 ceit. and on up t he line by easy stages, $l.:18, (-j 68, $2.28, $2.98 and 81.)8, a reduction of about. 4t0 per cent. ThTese ooods will never. in terest careless olks--- fact, is, there is sinall ad valn tage inl selling to careless folks, but, if' you are p>art icular, and wanlt lo to JamiA'sonk's for Clothinlg. $3.00 Oxfords 82.25, at J1 am1ivsonl's. $2.25 Oxfords- 6, at, J fmiesoln's. $1.65 Oxfords li 20, at Jamiesor.'s. Mrisses' anld Chilidrn's Oxfords at W1ho1osal cost, at J1amiesonl's. f tIf A big lot of Ladies' oxfords in Black Iland Tan, 75 et. to 1.2) to h)o closed out at 00 ets., at J am ic son's. ft f Go to .Jamie'sont and heo willI always soll you good1s chieap. f t f Don't miiss the1 oppIoatun1ity to buiy at pair of the Tan Shioes thait Jaio son is solh nrg for less I haut cost. f t f 8'o.00) Vii Tani Shoes $3.0, ia Jaie son's. f tf $1f.50 T1an Shoes883.25, thbe shoes are as good as can bo made of leatiher, at Jamoonoi's. f tf A big lot of misses anid childronts xfo rds & sandalils to h)o closed out ro gatrdless of cost. .Jamnieson. ,Just r'eceiv'ed a nowV lot of Lilly Brackett's fine shoo formen. Gontlomon oxford ties just ro 3eived att Jaieson~~is. A lot of silk bosom shirts S0c. & 31.00) just roc'd att Jaiesons'011. S4.50) T1an Shoes $3.25, at Jamnie 1on'8. ft f Bay y'our goods from Jam ioson and v0on wdli got lirst class goods and at right prices. f tf Buy your goodls from Jaiesi~on and you will find thomn to ho just, as reprosenited. f Uf Nowv is thet timto to buy a St raw, wo havo a largo st.ock in latest st.ylos, It Jamniesoni's. 1 t f Just receivedi, a lot of Boy's Knee snits, 65 ctis. to $2.50), at Jamniesont's. Ladies' Oxfords, 75 cts. to $! .25, now O0cts. at Jamieson's. I tf Missos and Child ren's Oxfords anidt Banidals at loss than cost, at Jamio soun's. f tf A big lot Cottontados that woro bought beforo advance, that wo are solI ing cheap, at Jaito son,s. f tf Go to Jamieson's iand buy a patir of Lilly Brackett's T[an Vici Cloth 1'op $5.00 Shoo.1, 33.01. I tIf A big lot of Suits marked diown to about half prico, at Jamnioson's. ? tf A big lot Negligeo Shirts at 38 eta. at Jamioeson's. I If Jamiosoun's is the place that sells tho Clothing, goods well bought are no tronble to snll. I Lt lu0l S on[ /ED IS MO] [ntroduc tell uou abot 4in l tig thlat, \ill make tIo 1i)(' l p lr o li an l)l' u r olld ()I' A, tilese Suits, it will be a fi lialll'iail gaill I 111 Ine'llll sat-. A"Llc(ion. Oxford Ties.--We have 01110 V'.N('IIlIt cl'Itioll.-; ill Ladltics' I 'N\ot'lar, all1d Some nlot so (egait, but goot and< CIViceable. Prices, well just, is low as tiley caln I' iii1ido, In( in fact a little Iower. Men's Tan Shoes.-'The 'st, buyel' smlll '(s over llyS. Well, we did it il \leii's l'ill Shoes:, anld wIlIil we )mu lt, 1ivill away down, by 1yig t Ia -ge lot. we li:ive 11irye tha i we c.I|II all'ord h), it 2.G5, a . .0 it. ,..5), 3 a '5,00 at $8,(5 , Tis is oul. wny o, tllloidillg; it has two Id vil tnges-- vou get the best, 40M IS at, tho li (''c of ill ril) IS, and< we gret thec room aind yot,r good will, which is,lalter Whll you wait to hlay it suit t hat is 1ANylish and n.to.date, Jmo' is (hm lat'ce. f If - - . " 4mp ('40 to J1tlnieso,'i a111( got your (xford Ties h'furo thoe sijzps itio brujim); ivy r0 solling for less (haln Cost to manu111fJactirlo today. f If You can buy a 1").00 Suit for S8.)0 at. Jaiesoll's, and goods n111ran1tod to bo aill ilgt. r If ('hihldren's Suits bo ets. ai t amie (Con's. f if W~io haivo the lartgest. stock of sum ner, wetighit ClothIinig we ha~vo over 'arris'l; Coats td0 et H. to $3.'7>. A .ig Ilio Serge Coats and Vests in all prades, at Jai on's. f t f WVo hiave fthis daly ma rked downi all mir Mlen's'.Iari Shoes -3 .51) Shooe niow 8u2. 50; 1 .51) now i3. 25; 85.00 nt low M, I-. 'lhese aure Iailly I8nelt0st' 'est goods, there arlo 1no1e better', at Jamieson's. f Ug Ani E'xc atitIo,a in tho itulo. A shop whIere0 you cani getv, whait you vant, andIC whenOl you wanltI, It,. 8'TUAT 10 los. E. HI. ILIsil Manager. t&ftt We can top tbem- t,bc lies. UJse mri screenf door1 andl windows. St.ewat. hiros. 1'. 11. L4eslle, M%an. I '!ease add1( to your' list: ". ( . Dut(nan, resienc................,. 0E. Wdiiams, resHidenc..............:. )r'. J1. W. Nance, ollce..............13 Jeo. W. Summeri, residecnce........100) *Anid oblige 26L. WV. F'rovn. 'or' 1Hrushes, Comb l, MoapJ and Pe'r umeri'iy, the betst, for leatst money, go to IJlder's Cor'ne''r.Drg Stor. ' If IFor first class Drugs and Mded ici nes tt lowest mar'ket, prices call att (1ider's ~orner' Drug 8Store, t&[ f I'or Fity (Ienln. Ir'on F"oot I 'low~stocks--at the New ici'ry IIil ware Co. 's, f&It 'It. A mber (Cane Seed, -It0e. peri pleck, at ilder"5 's Corner IDrug Store. t&ft tf MtIeeI.In touunty Exti co mm otitte. TJhiere will be ao umeting of th. (bou,n y Democoratic J'xcutivo ('omuatee In *he Court House on Sat,urdaty, .Jumne 2d, 000, att ii o'clock at. mf. luisinecss of mplortatnce will be u'ransacted, andt ivery member' is iurgcd to be present 0or end a proxy. A. i'. 1P. BJ4DI)INnAL'un, Counlty Ciairman. Prtosper'ity, S. (C., MaIy Il9, 1900i. IFor' a giuiaanteedl fever' tl;oermomneter to to G iders C'orner D)rug St ore. t&f tf l"r'sh 'l'anglefoot ly Paper01 at Tillder's Corner' D)ru; Storeo. t&f Uf Hedl Raven Is still the bost, laxative Mineral Wateri, I5c. bottle at Gilder's L'or'ner D)rug Store. t&f Uf Hlome'st(ad Ammonia, for the bat,h and household uses, 5ic. a bottle at Gilder's Corner D)rug Store. t&f tf fi . -aIns! 4EY MADE! 0ion it Our Store. all, at h et ter' niensure' ol' suceOss III thle dollars we Imlake. Straw Hats. There is a freshiness about our line of StIwN I ats Vlich nearly ap proaes diniNness. We have a I Iat at 25 cent, not miuch ol'a hat, grante(l, but not inucl olf i pricv. Yott can go on up to 2.00: ind find)(1 some betweenl the.-4o, prices that are boundl to pleise you. Neckwear Changes. Ties bought in March or April are as Iluchout of place now as winter suits in June; for in no domin d hs fashion reigi more 5upreio than in neck wear, We prile ourselves in keeiingup'with his fick]. ehigh Ies., filashion even in Neck Vear, thwy alre the "riglt thing" no suspicioll of "cheap work" al ut them, and if they could i ik they'(1 sa,y "the lassics t ha L made us are as, bright and Iialippy als .li0 m 1en whlo buy us 11110 1111111y am]( talst,y BINEIS LOUALS. lcn's high cut b-ogans at 90c. at f 11 NI. A. lienwick's The birgest cost Sale that, ever hap pvned in Newhelrry is going on at f itf . A. Wnwick's. lRenwi icl has a few mllore of those Serge 8uits left that you can buy at co-t. f tf lig line of Crash Suilts, Serge Coats, Alpiell, Coats and Vestu, etc., at cost t.his week at 1 on,wick's. f tf Whly is NI. A. Itenwick soiling so many goods ? liecause he Is soiling ( lothing, Shoes antd llats at cost. ftf Ih-up In at NI. A. llenuwick's this wcok andl buy a suit, hiat andl pair of Shoes at cost, for cash. f t,f All Cloth ing, Shioes anid IIats at cost for eaish at NI. A. llenwick's. f tf L ad ies', Mlisses' and Chil dren's Ox for'd'Ties at cost for two weeks at M. A. Ilenwick'. I tf A hig cost sale Is going on at M. A. Itenwick's. f t Umnbrellas aLt cost at, M. A. Roniwick's. Strtaw iv11ats in pr1ofusieni at cost for cash at Renwvick's. f o New lot of Summer Neckwvear, at f tif Renw ick's. Big line of Summer Underwear at f i NI . A. Ren wick's. Heciser's and (Crosset,t's Shoes for mon at cost at, M. A. ilenwvick's. f tif liig line of Negligee Shirt,s at M. A. Renwick 's. fitf Alen's Suits, Rloys' Suits and Chil (ren's Suits at, cost at, M. A. Ronwickc's. Clothing, Shoes and fHats of all kinds at cost at M. A. Rienwick's, I t.f Negligee Shirts inl prlofusion at M. A. lIen wick's. ft! All kinds of Hats at, Renwick's this week and next week at cost. Viei Kid shoes for men In Tan and Black at, cost for t,wo weeks at M. A. lIenwick's, I if New lot, of New England Watches just in. Comio in and1 s0 us8. t tf D)aniols & Co. You will regr'et It, if you do not see our St.oek of Clothing before buying your Spring Suit. ti S. J1. Wooten. Ladies' ready-made sk['ts 35 cents each, and bettor 0one8 at all prices, at Wooten 's. WVe fit the hard to fit correct clothing at right, prlices at Wooten's. Car' load Trennessee Wagons just r< ceived, Nowberry Har'dwaro Co. t&f-tt We are selling the bes,. 2nd patent flour on cart,h for $3.90Q. C. J. Purcoll. t&f tf. We are selling the best 1st patent flour made for $1.1'5. C. J. Punrell. t&f tf. Our screen doors arc guaranteed to stop flies-and give satisfact,ioni in every p)art,ieular. St,ewart Bro's. E. IH. Leslie, Man. Just received a car load of feed oats. f, 4tI. SUIMMER BROS. We wvill Boll you corn & bacon cheap er t,ban any one in town see us before buying. . J. Purcell. IJf you need any columns, balusters or buy. We will save you money. Satis fact,ion guaranteed. STUART Bnos. 1.. H. LESLm, Manager. fb&f tI,