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"11; . :k I. fa 2il up 11 Ils. T'le Co j. ' na' ( !b I~ :e clon. l it,s comll r .no un n !a , (.k, anId t lis wev.Ik -at the I 'rI Isbytv Vo' :: \\ vw and tl:t- ".m ih hht- h Ild. Amoo_, lit Th:I "Schumpert7. 1127' neenm711 1 n:-2 2 (If CO. <>. b. Sehno i of N - ' . The haceahLn:eati: !'l at t 1h1 7o b ('arol ina c'ole .2.. h. rI I . ( ISnohty hot com . ' I ::i . I havi' at un n n'nt.1at N v- Iw A I , 1. 1 a m7" . I222 1!. 1211 7-1 a u '-I!t1I to h l k-:: waprc." -l .. . I mt ver' mneh a h ''!;u hlefto b " r 11 7 'Illiati.,nd aI (- Ta t - r N1 , gj14 . l, 2 :' M2V22*2 III: I :t2777 l l fl 2 no- rind-,11, . I ao i vri : n.2. i7 : ! onc in a -7 7 i ft v 1 i : i l 7 >(iII I n I. I ha aI ii l wr !I,i : r tin- Ii i f I I . 222 2.22' '('7~ I 'I I'2 I~' Ii I.2 I'7l2 1- < I a t. li:u .--: - ent, ;Io t I Iit If I heI S . 2 f h-m 7'' I if . 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I on tol.. 12s vi1w7 ule s 1 y2 d in iI thin.2 there~ is a ('ha:2122e to .2 " ish1 the end '72 it has in2 vew7.' 1'r * 772t 74 7 b Ien s it 2 beiv e in22 p.I P'(1hiition ther~'i pract7'1ie77ly 0or theoi e.tical21ly, ht 12722 e7 it 1h(o722: by\ secu'1 inIg proh0libi 217 12. 2117'ompli712.h 2'omethin1711g else. 'The. II -al1*1 certa'ily1~ has been'! at1 work12i' in7 Newberry''1' d1o-ing t.he pa7st '.:2.r, 2227. nu2my2\ of t he landmar121k's 71'2.ve. '7 7 40 denth1 ofZ :71 . J. 1P. 1oo one1272. of 27he. ' on:7'ne(nt7 l2.m 22s' 17n Newb2'.2.2'ry for' 7 ' e s 2o1e yea-I' , moro than11711 man1.'s 27. '71tted, time7., yet,7 we shall m0iss7 hhn2. 1De wa' .1 ad~ 7a122 attentive7. to.12 the yor'e'I and1( 7way too$1.2.k a1 l'vely' intres't in1 t.he ad']vau)ecet of his1 adopted homno. 'In the death17 .1 of J 7mes22 11. .\1111 anothi from7 771$ ho:77e and1 famIly. We'll do I reCa21n ber~ th7e fe'w montha111' 1 spent71 In his happy h107mo as a h,.:;'. w''hen he7 1 lved at,* the1 old hollestead a fewv mlos belo17w IProspe10it.y. Tha27t was1 beo-o the17 f,.fmly3 cir'cle had boe.t irtn and( when the c was 7no vacant121 chair ariouind the he'arthstone. . iSo(ner or ir ever'y home1 must111 be broken up, bu~ t i laIaways sad when father and moli1ther are1 talken befor'e the childrecn go out to set. up7 their own firesides. In is$ caso7 the( mo1the-., oneO of the best, women'7 1 I over' know, waIs taken flest, and22 1111 I71Et of a young household was ~ i2'' 1-( to the father, and now ho is taken. We cannot, uniderstand these di9ponsa t.ioag pow, but we are taught that a ilind Ird WiSe0 Ir' id1enlCUe is i) it AIll, :ind thevro, is consolation In thle child like faith which necepts these dispell 41ttions wIt I ttI-Irmulring'. Wo. Shital -we the w(ildmi and the goodnie.(-i of it hen we pa's under the shadow, und 4hall know uee ts %we lire ktniown. It, is only this faith that unn sustain us. Th'loso. whn, mlourl1 havo my13 tendure'e, yinpthuiiy. I ,tI glad to say tiat, the C , N. & I is IOW Intilniig its iftern1oon train from111 ('olu1tnbill, to NeWyI', 11n(d tf v Ie orin ing trinill from1 lAL ttells to Cohilib.ia, on timlie. I know this froi experienco. ()nonitffterni1oon atIA week I intelith d to coli lo Nev.t-vy on1 the afternlooln trainl, and by ,iX Imly watch bleilt, tbolut, Hilte miiutv. ,lov I did nlot. Come. I at k( IMd 0e'VLeiII IneCVItly to go to C'o hlmbia ()n thm Inoringl" train, andt( it was, ri; b M. In imI1. This ivs people a. Ne w rry ain opportnIit,y to go to (:ohllnhlia inl thm illorinm and spund aLbot -iX hourls aMid rcUtrl home1 the Ia l ight. X ' I Ltilk it Woulhi he good jn(dgtent if dic Sotithi-i'n Woulld olffor (.t.h sallie Wet- vi 1-atit from ('llitihint to (Irienvih 11tha. are offered to go to (Chal-11!.,ol. \\hy Ilot? i; Ii. A. The 1t('1111h Problem Is Inuch simtpiei thal is Somnet-Ilmes supposcid. ih-alth depends vchivily up 01n perfect, Iligest-ionl al purve blood, and t.he problem is ',()Ved( vvry readily h y llond's SarSlaparilla. Youl'Imay kecep wvvIb tak ing it p'onyltly for any StOmaIChI Mr bllfod disorth-r. its eures of serofntir, salt, hum, eat'arrh, dys lop1sia. khuailrn and other disea.4es aro n11n11hered by t he t,hou-4ands. The favoit,i te fat 1oily cat i i slic is I Iood's Ii il Is. E1'1-A.S1OIC ITEMS8. News is4 scarce. Had aI gmod at,endance 1 t the seice Sit 11hay afternloon. Ou' farilers a ' busy harvest.inlg their graCIinl. Ittl t(o say the rIiln 1 et,ter than ~ ~ ~ t was athnatieleet.d )tur fal-11eis, ats I rule have t tine tand of cottlin, and v-mry nearv all thinl ti n tll i. We are needing a1 goo( rainl badly. Gardens arc suilycring the mIlost for rain. We:u-e. omtv' l1joy Iing beansand1 bLiI sh Th10 (1herry vrop is 1ilfe. ('oie down, Mlr. Editor, and help uts with omr deil ciouls cherr1Y pies. I"'ev. .ILs. I ). K illard prelalelld at .3aclllall C'hapotehiln.b on Stndiy Inlrwllill !. MIr. .1. B1. I'llg IInd W.fv, of Saludia sect.ion, set, atird Ly night wit,h hlet fither's fattily and Su'dty with her sister, Mrs. I',. Nl. Cook. We ' splnt. Ia few hotirs in Newhorry n Mil tay. The crvols along tihe road were lookingr nlicely. -Ilr.- J. I'. Wheeler'tS Mittl dauIfhter, Of I Yl'0sIel'ity, is visiting h ucle, P'of. . . Wlivelr' famiily Of this sectionl. Wo had a plealsait elhit with Ott friend Chips on Sunday. Glad to tiitd iml imiprov ing ftromi a weak ness of is eyeCs. Chlips is goLod. Companyii~. liev'. Jas. It. K inarId, wi fe anId little son1 JuiuLs, of I.eesville is v-isitintg is fien id here. Mr. KI iard and fam ily will also1 visit Nirs. K~ inarLd's partst1 at, weekt vaIcaItttn gratld im1 by htis If y'ou wanIlt to hearIt a lot.of good sin1g. in and 111pendiltt a jleasanit diay' attentd the (l. nd Mrs'8(tt, .'X15. H 1inrd of.01 Prtos-' pl.rit,y', spent 1,a fl.w hours with htis mo1 W\e hatd ai pleasatnt, 01ba1 wvit.h our1 ftriend "'nsh w181' vhi lo it Newbherry on Moniday3. We founod htiim as usuatl, in John l-'ry, the i itnfant son of NI r. and NIr's. J1. A. C. KIiler ied' at their' 1900t, alfter'tii~ onl few datys illness at the tge of 10 mothis andI 5t days. The hi neralt ser'vices wCIro coniduclted on Suni day13 afternoon~i aLt thelir htomet by Rev. Ji. A.s Slgh, alfterl wIhichl the r'emiins wV Ie 11aid to rest In thie huriving ground aLI St. P'aul 's churcheh. Weept not, fond palrents, yVoui will meeot your1 loived oneC agal in In thtat uppe andC 111 brighter' land whetre therei' will he o limorel' 'par'tng with dearZi itoved ont's. WIt etendIt ourI sympaIthyll.1 to the ber'eaved family, recla lDeWVit t's l,itt,e I'alyI 1tisers' are the tlnest i)illst I ever' usd "- D. J. Moore, NiiilrOk, Ala. 'nTey quickiy euro aili live and' t hlowel tr-oilbies. G iilder's Cor' neri Drug Stor'e. Tho harLIdest ratlin of t,he season foill horo last week, breaking over terraces that had beon stanilng twot or three year's. turined fromn the reuntfion inl Kentucky,.. Theliy also visited their daughtelr, Mr's. Kenntedy of Tennessee. Mrs. J. Webb Whito left Iast F'riday for her home In CharlIotto. N. C. . Mirs. G. G. Glasgow and children, of Jalap)a, have been on a visit, to fi'iends here. ~Mrs. R. L. Abr'ams of Mayblion, who has been quIto 8ick, I am glad to say to improving. She Is now at the home1 of her' father, M Ir. L. A.. lawkins. HIarvesting Is about over' and thresh ing will soon be In order'. Mr. L. A. Hawkins ha a now talking machine-a ieniophone. I hopo to see more1 of It soon -i Tor. .unnn 11th. 1O&,O Adveiti-id lvtturn iteinaining in tho Newberry postollico uncalled for: A -Mless. Ailiia & Itargelcy, K11im per Alburton, 'ress Alle1 (colored), ).I isy .\ 1(erson, 5 i ss -- Al(41 e. Ii -WVillis 1hrton, lItev. .1. 1). Bowles, M iss Carrie l.rgess, Mr. J. A. Bryan, Anlnie 11ower, Mary lleese. C-Rhev. 1). W. Caldwell, Miss 13. Crawford, Mr. MeIder Curington, Wil I mv Coward, SI11 Cole, Preston Cannon. 1) - Nr., C. ). Duncan, Mr. Ilerbert Dickert, J. Ii. Dudley, Esq., Dellile Da v I, HIrt I )obhy. - iss Lu1a Epting. 1'- M iss Elizabeth Piuliner, J. F. fle lardt, G. T. Forbs. G-,I. 11. Gregory, Miss M. C. Gra ham, Maggie Glasco, G. W. Girteler. K - -'lhel K inard (eolorcd), B. M. K ni)ht. L--[illic Long, .1. R. Lambert, Esq., T. K. Leggs, J. 1. I,Leathers. M_ --. II. Mel-'aclhon, Mary Mobley, Salie I iller, Win. M itcholl, G. A. Mash, Sallie Matthews. N-M isA Sarah Nance. () --Alice Osborne. I'--Itev. W. M. Peterson, Mrs. Janie l'rat,, Miss Ider 'bester. It-Itev. 1. 1). Risinger, Mr. Henry Itobt, Mliss HIat,tie H ocbuek, Master Boyd Itivers. S-Miss Ma-y Shcoley, Mealy Sat, terwhite, Dora Sligh. W- 8mso\ Williams, Misses Wilkes (2), Mr. C. J. White, Willie White, Minnie Villialm. l'art,ies calilng for the above letters and packages will pleaio say that they were a1 vertised. Wm. Y. Fair, P. NI. Quebttn Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the Jarg est, sale of any medicine in the civilized worl(. Your mot.hers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for ind igestion or biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appenlldicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Plower to cleun the system and stop fer ient.t ion of in(igested food, regulate t,he action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, und that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other achus. You only need a few (loses of Green's August Flower, in I (uid111 form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious t.he matter with you. For sale by V. E. Pelham. Summer Examination. T UP, IEGUI*,AR SUIMMEM EXAM ilation for teachers' certificates will I.ake place in the Court House at Newberry, S. C., on Friday, June 15, 1900. Hours from ) a. In. to 5 p. in. PRANCIS W. HIGGINS, t -it U. S. M N. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY--IN COMMON PLEAS. minnie Li. IlLntington, and Rena R. Dickson, Plaintilf against Henry D. Hunt,ingt.on, Defendant. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) To the Dofendan6s above Named: 7~0UJ ARE HER~EBY SUMMONED .and required to answer the comn jilainst, in this action' of which a copy Is herewit,h soevedl upo)0 you, and t,o serve a copy of your answer to the said comn pilai nt oni the subscribers at their oillce at,Ncwherry,in said State,with in twenty days aftor the servicebhereof; exclusive of the (lay of such service; and if you fail t,) (answer. the complaint within the t.ime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac t-ion will apply to the Court for the re lief dlemandf(led in t.he comp laint. MOWER & BYXNUM, Plaintiff's Attorneys. *Dated March 12th, A. D,1900. To the Defendant, Henry D. Hunt ington: Take notie t,hat tihe complaint in t.his action together wit,h the sum mons, of which the for-egoing is a copy, were filed wIth the Clerk of the Court of Common P"leas, for Newberry Coun ty, in the State of South Carolina, on t.he thirteenth day of March. A. D., 1900. NOWER & BY NUM, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Nowberr'y, S. C. Stockholders' Meeting rPH E ANNUAL MEE~TING OF THlE -Liome Mutual Protection Associa tion of South Carolina willl be held June 6th, 1900), at, 5 o'clock p. in., in the oflIce of the President of the lst National lhink of Newberry. Tr'ios. F". HTARMON, la Gen'l Agt. 0, -hYLE AND) OR.IGINALVITY are seen In every artIcle la our stock of. DRY GOODS, but Is more particularly noticeable in the superb line of SHIRT WAISI'S and their necessary adjuncts, LADIES TIES Such a large a,sort,mont of beautiful goods is seldom seen under one roof . and the low prices make them doubly attract,ive, and a large at attractive line of FANS. Gentlemen and boys, try our Clothing 6 and Furnishings. You will be sur p)rlsed at the elegant st,yle and quality n we give you for the money. Yours to please,P S. JA WOOTEN. STATEMENT. Of Conditions of The Newberry Savings Bank of Newberry, S. C., lit the Close of Business March 31st, 1900. Pub lished In Conformity With An Aot of the General Assembly. ASSETS. Bills Receivable . . . . . $134,011 67 Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . 2,272 40 Purnituro and Fixtures .. 1,30000 Collection Account . . . 10 00 Overdrafts secured and un secured . . . . . . . 577 50 Due from other banks . . . . $24,828 49 Cash . . . . . . $24,699 94-$ 49,528 43 $187,703 00 LIA BILITIES. Capital . . .-- . . . . . 50,000 00 Profits less expenses paid 14,006 53 Dividends unpaid ...588 00 Cashier'L checks outstanding . $ 12 29 Bank deposits . $ 4,260 65 Individual depos its . .... $118,835 63-$123,108 47 $187,703 00 Personally appeared before me, J. E. Norwood, Cashier of aboved named Bank, who being duly sworn, says the above statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. J. E. NOR WOOD, Cashier. Sworn to before me this 3rd day of April, 1900. WM. C. TYm.,x0, 1L. S ] Attest: N. 1'. FOR S. C. JAMIN MCINTOS[. .JAS K. G,mM. 0. MIUR. H OLMES. -AT Eduard sholtz' S JEWELRY STORE. Fine Watches, Rings, Broaches, Studs Sleeve and Link Buttons," Silver Novelties, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glags, Gold and Sil ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses. ---.4. L3'V . TOYS&DOLLS Which we will close out, as we will discontinue keeping them. EDUARD SCHOLTZ. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Sun, Moon and stars IMau Eclipse, BUT nothing eclipses the Parisian Styles in Hats and Bonnets we bought especially for the Ladies and Misses of Newberry city and county for the summer of 1900. A LOOK AT TH E Mwill convince you that ours are the prettiest and cheapest to be had. Our Stock of Millinery is complete. Come and See Us. PUR ITY, ACCURACY AND SKILL - - Are the three essentials in COMRPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS All of those you get by having. your work done at the .. . ... NEI RUG STORE, where you get Fresh Drugs we have no old stock-every thing new. Everything guar anteed at the REEDER_PHARMACY. ROIICO of Final Setlemnit afl Discllarta. OTICE IS HI~EEY GIVN that I will makeoa final settlement >n the estate of David I[. Wedaman, a ninor, in the Probate Court for New Jerry County, 8. C.. on Friday. the 22d lay of Juno, A. D. 1900, at 11 o'clock in ho forecnoon, and will immediately hereafter apply for letters disnisesory EU81i'ATIA A. LIVINGSTrON, Ma G1uha1Srdian of said M inor. ~rosperity $11o0 shop, .1 HOES3 MADE' AND REPAIRE~D I in the best style of workmanship. I Sddles and Harness repairing done I All my work guaranteed, both in. rce ad quaity.d.Give me a trial and ~ JAMES MCCLOUD,* Pr..-riy.. C '. c ANNOUNCEMENTS. For the Senate 1 E. S. MOWER 18 lIEREIiBy EX announced as a candidate for the Demiocratic nomination for the Senate and will abide the result of thu Primary. For House of Represen tatives. J NO. Al. TAYLOR OP WIEST END is hereby nominated aq a candidate ?or the 11ouso of Representatives, sub ject to rules of the Democratic part,y. INO. F. )ANKS IS NOMINATEL ei for the Iouse of Representatives, and pledged to abide the rules govern. Ing the Democratic Primary. M R. ARTHUR KIBIER 1I I E by announced as a candidate foi the louse of Represenlatives, and IE pledged to abido the result of the Doi. ocratic primary election. I AM A CANDIDATE FOR THI Legislature, subject to the rules ol the )Cmolratic party. PRED H1. D)OMINICK. t R. W. E. LAKE IS UEREBY announced as a candidate for th( House of Representatives, and is pledg. ed to abide the result, of the Democrat ic primary election. M R. J. C. CHALM ERS IS HERE by nominated as a candidate foi the flouso of R1epresentatives, and it pledged to abide the result of the Dem oeratic primary election. VOTERS. For Clerk of Court. W D. HARDY IS A CANDI We date for Clerk of Court-, and vill he go erned by (he result of the primtary election. I IE--HY ANNOUNCE MYSELi a candidate for Clerk of the Court for Newberry County, S. C., subject tc the action of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, .JNO. C. GOGGANS. W A. HILL IS HEREBY AN e nounced as a candidate for Clerk of Court of the county, and pledged to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary election. For County Treasurer. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Treasurer of New berry County, subject to the action of the Democratic pritmary. JOSEPH T. H UTCHISON. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF ans a candidate for Treasurer of New berry County and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. JOHN L. EPPS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the ollice of County Treasurer of Newberry County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. W. W. IC'MORRIES. M. SCH UM PE RT IS B EREBY Fe nominated for Treasurer of New berry County, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. VOTERS. D ANIEL, B. WHEELER IS I1ERE by nominated as a Candidate for Treasurer of Newherry Countf and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary Election. VOTERS. For Sheriff. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election to the ullce of Sheriff of Newberry County, and am pledged to abide the result o: t.he D)emoeratic primary elect,ion. Il elected I ple~dge mybulf in the future as F have tried to do In the past, to con duct the otlice with thoroughness, im partiality and dispatch, and respect, fully ask tbe support of my fellow citi zens. M. M. hIUFORD. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidat,e for Sheriff, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Dem ocratic party. MEL B. CHALMERS. F'or County Supervisor. ~~ HEREBY,ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Count,y Supervisor, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democrfttie-primary. CHARLTON CROMER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for County Super visor in the coming elect,ion, and p)ledge myself to abide the result of the Demo crat.ie primary. B. T. PAYSINGER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSF as a candidate for County Super visor, and ledge myself to abide the result of the D)emocratic primary. JNO. R. P'ERDEW. I HEREBY ANNOU NCE M YS EL1 as a candidate for County Super visor, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. D). SMITH. S S. CUNNINSGHIAM IS HEREBY . announced as a candlidate for Count,y Supervisor andl is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. I H ER EBY A NNOUNCE~ MYSELF A.a candidate for County Supervisor subject, to Democratic primary. J. B. CLA RY. I TIEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A.as a cand1 idate for' the ollicc of Coun ty Supervisor, subject to the D)emo crat.ie primary. J. CHESLEY DOMINICK. T I HERIEBY ANNOUNCE. MYSELF A.a candid(ate for the office of County Sup)ervisor iand p)ledge myself to abIde the result &' the Democeratic primar. eT W "^TTS 18 HEREIIY NOM e. finnted a candidate for the oilice of County Super~visor, and will abide the result of the Democratic primaty elect,Ion. For Coroner, I HlERFEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF~ A.as a candidatc fotr ite ofice of Coro ner. and leidge myself to abide the re tiit of the Democratic primary. Tr. GiuuFF WILLIAMS. TOHN N. BASS IS HEREBY AN nlounced as a candidate for Coro-. mr of Newberry County, atnd is pledged A o abide the tresult, of the Decmocratic rimary election. A U lEREIBY ANNOUNCE MY'SErAF a eaudlidate for t,he oflice of Coroner. r Newborry Count,y, and p)ledge my - 31f to abide the result of t,he Demo ratie primary. ~8 For Supt. of Education I AM A \N i)A')AT lt COU N ty Super Idtendent of I-kduation, Subject to the r'suilt. of th1 VeIorati priiary. C. A. FiAiEts. ANI A CANDl\'l 1 LOl W-. . ulect* *on t') 0hk. position or County, SuporinlteIdent of Edu11cation for New berry County, Subj-clt to thm I)eio eratic primaries. iRANCtS W. llGGINS. I IEREMY ANNOUNCE MYSEILP a catid iCate for the oliec of CounW v Superintendent of Education, and' pledge myself to abido result, of Demo eratic primary. EUGENE S. W i,;tS. J SIDNIEY W11E1.ER IS 1-ERI Jo by announced as a candidate for Counit.y Superintendent of Education, subject to '.he Democratic primary. For Auditor. C. CROM ER IS FERE13Y AN e nOunCed sIL3 a candidate for Coun ty Auditor, subject, to the Democratic Primary election. HEIREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the Democratic primary elec tion. E. H-. LONGSHORE. For Magistrate. It. SINGLEYN 1S IlleR-1BYN AN .nounced as a candidate for Mtagis trato in No. 10 Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo crittic party. 2t For Adjutant General. EORGE DOUGLAS ROUSe OF Charleston is hereby nominated as a candidate for Adjutant and Inspec tor General, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. For Master. 1 1 ERElBY ANNOUNCE) MYSE1,1 I as a candidate for the olice of Master of Newberry County, subject to the Democratic primary. 11. 11. RIKAUD. FOR CONGRESS. IHION A. C. LATIMER IS HIEREBY ' announced as a candidate for Congress to repr(sent the Third Con gressional District of South Carolina, and Is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. "HAME on EvERY PiECE.*' C1H1OCOLAT ES FRESH TODAY Somebody at hcne will be waiting tonigat for a box. The "Name on Every Piece" is the guarantee. E'o-r Sale ;E3y SB JONES P. S.-I have becai made special ageni for Lowney's Famous Chocolates an et Bon Bons for this city. Full line o s fresh goeds always on hand In bulk and in packages. OF Clhinese and Japanese Mattings, Lace Cur tains, Tapestry Por tiers, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Japa nese Screens, Bamboo ~ Porch Shades, Exten sion Awnings for doors and windows of homes, Window Shades made to order for stores and residences, Carpets of every description for Churches and Society P1 Halls, Gocoa and Na pier and North West ern Grass Mattings at the very lowest prices. JONES' Carpet Store, 1593 Main Strect. Columbia IIotel Bliock, 1t wk (Columihja, -. C. 3m. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD U. C. BEAN TriE, .Receiver. Effective J89i7. bet.ween A nderson anud Wathial a. SASTBOUND' WEITBJoUNDr. Mixed. Aixed -- o. 12- Sbtfons- No, .I tr1Oam ......A nderson ...~.Lv 85 pm ~r 10 40r am...--.....Dever.......Lv 3I51 pm r 10 22 nan.;,,''';' 'on.I y"v 4 Ipm tr Ii 18 am..hrry'si (rossa7Ln V4 23 p r07 am.Adams' CrossinLv 4 29 pmm rO949 am ~......eneca... Lvd447pm , ennettone at Senc w n eoI oI t A neeraon With Ao IHalJ# sy Nos., 11 and 2. aasth 0 Kn ou( A Boughll of~ V -O I C E Vegetables k'" will alwvays fio'd a ready arket--1)uI only that fariler anl i.e th m * who L:Is studied he( gri .tt r('. how'' to oh jy thejd aux *.,e of well ba la LriUzers. No fertil 'i for \eg ais >an prUoduLce a la[Ire yAld 1. . cntaiI at l .t 1. nl for our1 book 'na ful free of (ch.. GlRN.\AN KALN WORKS, )3 Nat- %- St Ncw Vu k. $10 Our buyers are back from New York. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. We promise good values, polite attention, fair dealing. Splendid assortment in all de partments. See our Drets Goods, Trimmings, White Goods, Wash Goods, Linens, Linen Damiask with Napkins to match, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Underwear, Small Notions, America's Leading W. B. Corsets, Percales, Ginghmams, Calicoes, Ducks, CiasheF, Domestics, all at lowest prices and of standard quality. Men's Shoes, Bo-s' Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Oxfords. All solid. All guat anteed. No shoddy. We wish to direct your special attention to our AMilliner1.y- 'Dpa[31rtmenkL01t. Never before have we been so well equipped to serve you well as now. We have an expert trimmer, and yotr Hat or Bonnet made by her will iurely be "a thing of beauty." We want to show you through otar stock. Give us the opportunity and we are confident of pleasing you. Yours truly, 'lie Newberry IHardware Company would call attention of the public to the fact t hat they have bought out F. A. Schumpert, Agt., and that they will conduct the business at the old1 stand, and will always have on hand at the lowest prices, Agricultural Implements of all kinds, ows, Plow 8teels, Trace I,hainis, Hlaiiis, Slugletrces,1 Harrows, Cilllivators, fork(s, Shlovels ld 81dacs id overything needed on tihe farm. Harness Made to Order. >pairing neatly and promptly (lone. We also carry a large line of SADDLERY and HARNESS, BR IDLES, COLL ARS, COLLARL PADS, and in feet, everything round in a wveIl assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, Manager. THES NEWBERRY IRd a4d $ocurity Co, WILL BUIY AND RELL >tes, Bonds and .Mortgages. acks of all kinds and Real Es~tate. 0. B3. MAYE~R, President. M. KJINAID, S00. and Trens.