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NEWBEHICY MAIRKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat ... . ...................... 7@8 . Shoulders ........................... 7c. H am s.-.. ...... ................... 12(<014c. Best Lard .......... ........... 9'100. Best Molasses, ne17 crop...... 600. Good Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn ....'--...................---. 70o. M cat ..-........................ 650. Hay-.......... . . ............... 90c. W heat Bran........................ $1.15. 11i5 Pate ,t Flol -.................. $5.0o. 2nd Best Flour.................... ' $4.50. Strait Flour........................ $4.25. Good Ordinary Flout...........$3.50(d:4.00. Sugar .................... 61)61c. R ice.................................... 5(a8ic. Coffee................................ 10(gl5c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 10.15. Bale Hulls, per c,N ............... 35o. Country Produce, Butter, per lb ..................... 15@20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. 10c. Chickens, each................... 15@25c. Peas, per llushel....... .......... 75c. Corn, per bushel.. ............... 60c. Oats, per busbel.................. 35(a40c. Sweet potatoes .................. 60(a?5c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(ai 8c. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75(g900. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the fliest pills I ever use .."-D. J. Moore, Milbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. Gilder's Cor nor Drug Store. Help for lndii's Sufferers. All persons wishAing to make contrib utions to India famine sufferers, will please send what they choose to give to Mrs. J. W. White. "After suffering from piles for fifte-in years I was cured by using two bo:.es of DeWitt's Witch [azol Salve," writes W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counter feits. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Married fin Columbia, Yesterday morning Mr. Clarence Barrier, of Monroe, N. C., and Miss Anva Lee Fultmer, of Little Mountain, were married in Columbia. They loft at once for their North Carolina l'ome. The easiest and most effective method of purifying the bltod and invigorating C the system is to take DeWitt'-J Little c Early Risers,' the famous little pill for cleansing the liver and bowels. Gil der's Corner l)rug torc. Fira Alert rn stday. g The fire department was called out t Tuesday noon in reponso to an alarm A from College 11111. The rear eud of the residence of Mr. J. W. L. Arthur, the Fred Werber house, caught fire between the cellir.; and roof from a defective flew. Forlunately it was dis covered in time to pirevent much dam age. The flames were extinguished by the bucket brigade before the de- c( partment arrived. 'Yoe Firemen mado c1 a long run, however, and was not long Y in arriving at the scene. w J. C. Cenney, Roalloake, Tenn., says, "I cannot say too much for DeWitt's y( Witch Ilaz3l Salve. One box of it cur- re ed what the doctors .ulled an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless fr imitations. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. tc Miagistrate ChuppeWe' Good Work. -b Magistrate Chappell has gone to tlh work again clearing the town of the w loaifers and vagrants, and the city is fr pretty clear of them now, lie sent nc John Coleman, colored, to the gang Wednesday for vagr'ancy. lHe also o sent Dewitt Jacksou up for thirty days for stealing from J. S. Wooten's store; la and Jim Longshore, colored, got t.hlrty w days for violat,ing contract. He has lei given several other negroes warning to that if they don't got. to work and stop idling on the streets he will pull them.. The citizens should up)-hold the Judge's Cc hands In this good work. C Editor's Awla' ?light. wi F. M. Hiiggings, Editor Seneca, (Ills.) ne News, was afilicted for years with Pi1es ar that no doetor or remedy helped until Im ho tried Bucklen's Arnica Sah e. He so, b writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's -ihe surest Pile core on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by all druggist. Fourth of July Biarbeoue. d The barbecue in the Fant grove on of the 4th of July is going to be a magnifi- fai cent success. Prominent speakers will po be priesent to address the people-both 01 tate and county candidates have been W tnvited to be there, and as West End is JTu ni important factor when it comes to 4 oting, they will all more than likely Le o there. The barbecue will be given 251 in order to make some money for the fat O'Neall' Street Methodist Church and sol all who will are requested to contribute At anything like meats, butter, eggs, pota toes, etc., to help Out the church. Those who will contribute anything iyill please make the fact' known to either of the Sfollowing gentlemen: Rev. J. W. Speak, Mr. R. C. Williams, Mr. J. A1 KSenn, or Mr. WV. A. Hil1l, of lyl One car load of Bug- E gies just received; Br ~,Buggies of all kinds eB ancl of the very best ma make. Also one car of 8V the well.-known White e" HickoryWagons. Call ""y and see our Buggies B. and Wagons and get e our prices before buy- W ing. We pay cash,cis--. 'a count bills, and can E give you the very low- trm est prices. Co BUMMER BROS.se C-v VARIOUS AND ALL AHOUr. Court will couvene hero on June 23rd. Ladies admitted free this afternoon to the ball game. Mr. John Guy Watts, of Laurens, was in Newberry yesterday. Miss Bennio Wheeler, of Winnsboro, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Carrie Mitchell, of Saluda County, is visiting Miss Sarah Cald well. Alr. -1. E4. Todd has purchased the stock of furnituro from Mr. R. C. WII liamsn. Dr. Jno. R1. ''hompson and daughter are spending a few weeks at Harris Springs. The recent heavy rains have caused the grass to got the advantage of many of our farmers. Ladies will be admitted to the ball game free this afternoon. Let a large crowd be present. Rev. Geo. A. Wright will preach in the church at Helena next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Public invited. Dispenser L. I. Epting will be a can didate for county dispenser in the pri mary election. His card will appear later. Mr. L. W. Kaminer, of Little Moun tain, was in the city yesterday buying country produce for shipment to larger ities. Mr. R. C. Williams has purchased ho residence of Air. H. E. Todd on Pope street and will move there at an arly date. Mr. J. Luther Kinard left Newberry )n the 22nd inst., and is spending a vhile in Washington with his friend, dir. J. 0. Cassidy. Don't fall to attend the barbecue at Vest End on the fourth. Good speak ng, good music and a good dinner and ielp a good cause. The heavy wind Wednesday after ioon late 'ew down several limbs from ome of the large trees in the city. ome hail fell during the storm. The Sao-rament of the Lord's Supper ,ilI be administered at the Lutheran I 'hurch Sunday morning. A special I allection will i taken for synodical i urposes The committee of arrangements for tate campaign day at this place has Iven the right to Mr. W. J. -lls > furnish a barbcue on that occasion, .ugust 3rd. Messrs R. H. and F. J. Russell have archased the stock of goods belonging 0 the estate of their father, J. S. Rus- ( li, and will conduct the business at r e old stand. Miss Dora Evelyn Patton, of this C mnty, is a member of the graduating 9 ass of the Thornwell O-phanage this U ar. The commencement exercises d as held the first of the wee't at Clin. C n. - r There was a drumner in the city a tsterday who was in the terrible rail- \ ad wreck in Ge, rgia last Saturday ght. He has hardly yet recovered Dm the excitement and horror of the C rrible accident. Mr. F. 0. F'rick, of Columbia, was in y e city Wednesday in the Interest of ca e W. J. Oliver Construction Company N 1o have a contract for building a road c am Rockton to Anderson's quarry c ar Winneboro, s. C.n William S. WVandley, special agent v the United State Census affairs, e< ash ington, with headquarters at At- J1 ta, was in the city Wednesday. Lie C ~s here on government business and h; t Wednesday afternoon for Charles- 7t -. tt NLr. A. Y. W. Glymnph, of Glymph- C le who has been under the doctors in t( lumbia, 8. 0 , returned home today, d also his son Mr. W. N. Glymph mo has been in Columbia for very sar a year returned with him. WVe glad to bear that Mr. Glymph is proving and hope lie will continue J< st: tc Fourth of July Excursong. bi ['he Atlantic Coast Line will sell re- gi ced rate tickets on account of the 4th p1 July at one and one-third first-clans tr e -for the round trip, between all au ntt East of Mississippi, and South of in :1o and Potomac Rtivers, including m ashington, D. C. Tickets to be sold ro ly 2nd, 3d and 4th, limited to 7th. N )n account of.ISouthern 2pworth 5 ague Conference, Atlanta, Ga., July h to '29th, tickets will be sold at one a for the round trip. Tickets to be d July 24th and 25th limited to C< gust 1st. tih Cc FEE BLOOD oUIRE,o An ofrer providing faith to Sufferera'. pr a your Blood Pure? Are you sure yo tt? Do cuts and scratches heal slow .Does your akin itch or burn? Have va pimples? Eruptions? Aching Ti non or Back? Eczema? Old Sores? ml Ils? Scrofula? Rheumatism? Foul M< 3ath? Catarrh? Are yoij pale? If purif your Blood at once with t B.B.Botanic Blood Balm). It tic kes the blood pure and rich, heals mc ry sore and gives a clear, smooth, Bc it,hy skin. Deep-seated cases like era, cancer, eating sores, painful dlling, blood poIson are quickly pa 'ed b i. B3. B., made especially for De obstinate Blood and skin troubles. B, B3. is different from other rome a because B. B. B. drains t''e poison i humor out of the blood and entire tern so the simptoms cannot return. tio 'e it a trial. It cures when all else 10 a. Thoroughly tested for thirty th .r. Sold at drug stores at Si per t re bottle, 6 large bottles (full treat- ye at) *5. So sufferers may test it, a ' si botle given away absolutely free, no Ito for it. Address BLOOD BALM ,Atlamnta, Ga. WrIte today. Do- * lbe trouble and free medical advIee Sn. ly FiltE AT JULIA. ar. U. I)om'nIek Losem Us Iarn bl Fire. On WVednesday ihe 27t h while Nichol Bros., were thrashing for Mr. J. u Dominick, of Julia, a spark from th( engino sot fire to the barn, and iIv( buildings were destroyed entirely. By the rushing in of people with ves eels of water the dwelling was saved There was about 75 bushels of whoal unthrashed, and 200 bushels of oats. 1500 bundles of fodder, and about, 2( bushels of corn, harness and farmn11 utensils destroy(d. Mr. oninick's loss is estimated al $700. No insurance. Mr. Nichols succeeded in saving hIE machinery. That Throbbing leadache. Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King'o New Life Pill. Thousands of suflerers have provvd their match. less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your healthv Easy to take. Try them. Only '5 cents. Money back If not cured. Suld by all Druggists. FIltE NMAIC KINAIIl. The Itruldence and Contents of M1r. W. w. Summer Burned Sunday Morte g. No Insuranco. The following communication was delayed in the mails and reached us after we had gone to pres. with the last paper, which is the cause of deliy in publication: Mr. Editor: Our little community was aroused at day break Sunday morn ing by the alarm of fire, and upon In vestigatiou it was found to be the resi lence of our friend and neighbor, Mr. W. W. Summer. The occupants were ill sound asleep when the alarm was Oven, and when they awoke they ,ound that they only had barely time ,o escape with their lives. Nothing vas saved but a few feather beds no .lothing at all. Kind friends rapidly -ame to their assistance and soon had hem clothed comfortably. fie had no nsurance. The loss can be safely esti nated at $1,800. At present, they are >eing cared for by relatives and friendp. A Lriend. Does it Pay to Buy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds s all right, but you want somethina hat will relieve and cure the more evere and dangerous results of throat. ,nd lung troubles. What shall % ou doY ;o to a warmer and more regular cli 3ate? Yes, if possible for you, then in ither case take the only remedy that as been Introduced In all civilized ountries with success in severe throat nd lung troubles, "Boschee's German yrup." It not only heals and stim ates the tifsues to destroy the germ iscase, but allays inflammation, causes asy oxpecto.'ation, gives a good night-s est, and cures the patient. Try one ottle. Recommended many years by 11 drugglets In the world. Eor sale by V. E. Pelham. Cott for County Convention. In obedience to the action of the ounty Democratic Executive Com ittee, a convention of the Democratic arty of Newberry County is hereby tIled to meet in the Court House, [onday, July 9, 1900, at 11 a. mn.,.to re >gnize or permit the formation of new ubs, and to transact such other busi 388 as may come before the conven. mntion. The Democratic Clubs of the munty arc called to meet Suturday, ily 7, 1900, to elect delegates to the Dunty Convention. Clubs which wve not reorganized may meet July h to reorganize, elect delegates to e County Convention and member of )unty Democratic Executilve Commit 0. A. E. P. BEDENHAUG H, County Chairman. Prosperity, S. C., June 23, 1900. Robbed tihe Gjrave, A startling incident, of which Mr. ,hn Oliver of Philadelphia, was the ibject, is narrated by him as follows: [ was in a most dreadful condition. y skin was almost yellow,eyes sunken, n gue coated, pain continually in ick and sides, no ap.petite--graduially owing weaker day by day Three lysiciuns had given me up. F"ortu ttely, a frIend advised trying Elec le Bitters; and to my great Joy and rprise, the first bottle made a decided iprovement. I continued their use 1 r three weeks. and am now a well an. I kno w they saved my life, and bbed the grave of another victim." a one should fall to try them. Only 1 oe., guaranteed at all Drug Stores. Senator TiI,nman Recommend. it, r'he Edgefld Democratic Excecutive g >mmittee has recommended the elec mn of dispenser by the primary. Thes t :ecutivo Committee of Newberry v 'unty went a step further and recoin mnds that the members of the Board 1 Control also be nominated in the a Imary. That is Democrcy. Let the boe say whom they want to fill the I rious ofilh,s and nobody can kick. .e action of Saluda's Executive Comn- o ttee will be watched with interest, on )nday next, although it is conceded e ty will unhesitatingly put the eloe- t. n of dispenser, sub-commissioner and c at probably members of the County t< ard of Control in the primary. d lenator Tiliman recommends it, the l >ple demand it and above all it, is a mocrati.-Saluda Sentinel. To Sehool Teacher. 'he National Educational Assoola- A ni will meet in Charleston, S. C., July 1 13. There will be no meeting of ' 3 State Teachers' Association this1 tr. I 'enobers wishing to attend will please '1 51fy me at as early a date as possible f" that I may make necessary ar range-j Count,y Supt. of Ed4ucation. 00013 hALL I'AVINO. V The Newberry Boys Tock all Three amules from Greenwood-Tho Gatnes on Witih Union. We have already given accounts of the two first gamles with Greenwood. The third gaMe ws played oi Tuesday afternoon. The game was most too one-sided to be interesting, but nevertheless our boys played good ball, winning the game in a score of 1-1 to 2. The score by innings is as follows: II II iE Newberry- 0 0 2 1 3:0 0 6 2-14 11 :1 Greenwood- 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-. .1 6 Batteries--Case and Beusse, Hotsill and Allen. Struck out- By Case, 0; by letsill, 9. liaso on balls- 1-tsill 6. Home runs-Newberry, F. lieusse, 1: Cald well, 1: C. fleu-se, 1. Umpire Weeks. The features of the game were Case's pitching, Fox's fielding, F. 11Cusse's, Caldwell's aid C. Beusse's home runs, and Jenning's throw to third base from right field, for Newberry. For Green wood, Gregory's two-bagger and Al len's catching. Nowhborry Defoatm Union. The Union ball team arrived in the city yesterday, and the first game of the series of three games was played in the afternoon at the park. The Union boys are a clever set of ball twisters; they play a good game and know their business, but Ne wherry yesterday after noon was jus.t a little too Strong for them. The hoie team could have easily shut the Union boys out in the first game, but over-confidence cau-fd an error and allowed them to score on. in the ninth inning. The score by i, nings is as follows: Newberry- 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-- 3 8 :1 Union- 00 0 0) 0 1 - 3 Batteries-Weddington aid Reed, McIntyre and Chandler. Struck out-by Weddingt(on, 5: by McIntyre, 4. flit by pitcher-One by McIntyre. Time of game, i hour and35 minutes. 1 Umpire-Weeks. The features of the game were Wed dington's pitching, Mallaffey's home run in seventh inning, and Caldwell's catching pop-ups,. for Newberry; and Riley's pretty field work and heavy batting, knocking a two-bagger in the Ot,h, and Chandler's catching, for Union. I The second game will be played this afternoon, and it will be a hard fought battle. The Union boys will play the game of their lives this afternoon, and they play a good game. TIurn out and patronize the association. Newberry has never before had such sport as we are being treated to this season, and the people should show their apprecia tion by attending the games. The game will be called promptly at 5 o'clock. Bo on hand to cheer our boys on to victory. Newberry Ball Team Song. r"'ritten by a young lady of New- c brry, and to be sang to the tune of i "Bonnie Plue F'lag."J 1. Hur'rah for the Newber'ry team, The finest in the State; C H-urrahi for the Newberry team, t It's players are first-r'ate ! Hurrah for the Newberr'y team, They all stand firm as rocks; McCr'eady. Reed, and Cald well too, Fred Buesse and the Fox. JrHORUS:--Hurriah! Hiarrah! For Newberry hurrah!n H.urrah for Billy Wedd ington, Best pitcher ever saw! * HI. Then comes one Carlton Buesse, s For catching fine he's known; Jie seldom misses "Billy's" bails, No matter how they're thrown. T1hen Case is on the field to left, And Jennings on the right These nine 'most always win the game T1ho' often hqrd to fight. ---- b Hotti Eden Itemsg,a General green has been very victori- J us for tire past two weeks owing to the b ontinued rain-.l Mr. A. C. Sligh is hero thi8 week tc dith his new thresher. Look out for C rim when you hear the whistle. The et ~rain is generally good. Mrs. R. IL. A bramis r'eturned to her vi rome near May blnton a few days ago ci noeh improved' ci All of our young ladies took in comn- ,to sencemrent last week. They report a be ood time,. Mir. J. L. Epps has finished his work - aking census in No. 4 township. HIe forshipped at Both Eden last Sunday. Ve are always glad to see him. We ad an excellent sermon from Rev Arm brong. dl Miss Cornella Alewine ia with Mrs. A a. A. Hawkins. Sr Blackberr'ies are plentiful and every ' ne seems to be enjoying thoem. T We will soon have fr'ee-delivery. Let e very one on the route from Newberry atl > Cromer's lend a helping hand in so aring a daily~ mail. (Give us then a ilaphone, and then we will be up-to ate. Won't Mr. Floyd give uns a little no out this way-it would be rappreci led? Teacher Wanted I The undersigned ru~stees of Central eadem y, D)istrict 21, will hold a meet ig on the 14th of Julyf for the purpose electing a teacher. All applications M "ist be sent to either of the under- di gned by that -. time. All applicants be muet hold first Grado certificates. TI erm of school seven months. Fiye in fe, inter and two in summer. las .l. D. Sheely, n< W. fl eb, an J. C. ligh, of Trustees. v v r_. T~J KF 0 _1-I -.:J Awdt-9 I JLQ_F I COUNTY CAMPAIGN. To O-en at l'oiati, Augist oth, ant Close at Newberry August 25th--Culnti 1tates Must Fn1e 1Pledge by At,gust, 9th, Tie following is the schedule of the couilty campaign as arranged at the recent.mfeeting of the I-Necutive Com mittee. All candidltes must have their pleg(l,es filed with the county cha'; Inan by the first meeting, ;\ugust 9th. COVN'rY C.\MPAlI.N s(AI P).'VI. No. I --'omnarlia, Thursday, Aug.9. No. 10-Joly Street, Friday, A\ug. 10. No. -Young's G rove, Saturday, Au gust 11. No. 8-Utopia, Wednesday, A ug. 15. No. 7-NWilliatns's Store, Thursday, August 1(1. No. t6-1,ongshorm's, i'riday, A tig. 17. No. 5-Spearimni's Spring, Saturday, August 18. No. .1-WN'hitmire's, Wednesday, A t gust 22. No. 3-Mt,. Pleasant, Thutr8daly, A.-In gust 23. No. 2--T. W. Keitt's, Friday, Atug. 2.1. No. --Newberry, Saturday, Aug. 25. No. 1-West End, Saturday night, August 25. A Fine Crop of Whimt ant How it wos made. Mr. IHenry Parr, of Jalapa, is, so far a3 I have learned, the champion wheat, grower of this section of .he State. H1e has just, thrCshCd out one hun d red and fourty-four and a half bushels of wheat, made on four acres of land. Besides at, a fair estimate, at. least, live h1ishels of wheat per acre were lost in harvesting. 'Phe wheat grown is the "goldeni vhaT" and the "blue steiml" varieties. lefore sowing his wheat, Mr. Parr mt broadcast twelve two-horse loads of stable manure and twenty-Ilve bushels af Cotton seed per areo. The land which Ihs a clay subsoil, was then broken up to the debth of fonr Inches with a one liorse turning plow. One bushel of wheat to the acre was then sown and plowed in with seooter!l. Two adjoining n(d sLime grade of land 3OWn1 in wheat, without preparation ielded only seven bushels. a tpotion of t being two low to cut. A line stand of peas now grow whero he wheat grew. Mr. Parr is fully convinced tl:at it ays to thoroughly prepare hands before lanting. N. 0. Pyles. Tcacher Wanted To teach the Vaughsville School, istrict, No. :N, appIlic-ants can make heir applicat,ions to the undersigned, I n or bufore the 19th day of Jily, 1900. E. 1. Lu'xA v MLA. J. D. SALTH,11t. D). W. G OODWIN. Death in No. 6. Mr. T. Fredorick liendrix died at his ionic in the Trinity Section on Mon ay of this week. He was a good man ,nd citizen and will he missed in his hurch. His death was sudden, he be ng sick only two days. He leaves a i1fe, two sons aind a daughter. 11is cimains were buried at Trinity Tues ayv morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. I len ix was 52 years of age. Hie entered he Clonfedor-ate service when 161 years fage, and made a good soldier. ii is as. one of the largcst funerals everI old In that community. Cltub ii'eetings. Th'le Liberty Decmocr-at,ic club will C icet, Saturday, July 7, 19001, at 4i p.- m.' N. It Lester, Pree. 5 43. F. Hunter, Sec. e The Democr-atic clubs of No. 8 Town.. ta .11) are requested to meet at Utop)Ia g uly 7, 1900, at 4 p). m. df JT. C. Dominick, Pres. 1). L. 11am, Sec. nr. ('. T wyotee, Dr. C. TP. Wyche of Prosperity, New- 1 rry County, was In Pickenis Mlonday 8' di has announced in this issue of TPho )urnal for Congress. iHe has served r4 Is county several ter-ms ini the Legis- li ur-o. He is well and favorably known ~ many of the pubice men in Plckens ,A -unty, having met them In the State d nventions and the Legislature. Dri. 1) yche Is making qluite an active can as and 1s con fident of uccoss. lHe i-c- vt ivedl a very cotrdial recep)tion by the $ tizens of Pickens Mionday, and seems 8 be making a good impin-ssion. Ho ilieves In rotation in o1l1ce, and wants falr chance at the people on the stumpn1 People's Jour-nal, Plckens. C IC Teacher for the St. Paul school in strict :34. Requirement, 1st grade. T1 nhool will run al aut seven mont,hs. bout 23 pupils in the primary gi-ades. lary 625 per mo. School to open in st. Election of teacher on the first fl esday in August. Send application al th full par ticolars as toj ualificatilons, m1 perience &c to any of the following ~ Slighs, S. C. Jno. 1F. [Kibler, W. UT. Kibler, - Jno. B. Bledenbaugh, Trustees. PRICES REDUCED ON lo MILLINERY. Oui- stock of Spring and Summer Ic Illinery Is no0w olfer-ed at greatly re- 'di ced prices in order that nothing may carried over to another season. S( ere are substantial values and per- le lion in finish and taste- which thu dr lies will do well to insweet. They ed no elnborate descrIption. Call it d see the stylys amfd take advantage the reduced prices. THEi RISERt MIL[INERY Co. l'ONTs F'ROM l'IOSPCRITY. 8VIA00Il'ilcpal vainttod-Itaus itst ti UroP-Ai Oli Citizoln Moves MrT. VIsitors unl VIsiindg. Other Notes. The telnder of the principalship oI the 'rosperity ('raded School recentt mado to 'rof. E. 0. Counts atis been ly him refused. I understand, ont necount of tho all-'round satisfaction wit,h hi position in W ilmingtonl, of which I Imadc mention In my last letter. The Ioard has sinco made another "calI," whiel met a like result,. The effort will I prosecuted until the man for the place is found. The almost incessant rains have doni mn1uch damage to fiolds, grow.-ing crops and small grain shocked in the harvest fields, and If planters are not soon able to stir t.he soil great injury will result. Dr. A. P. I,Angford, onle of the oldest and most. vaimied citizens here, with iII daught'ie, Li-s .o, has moved to Swan sea, where they will mitake their home with his son, l)r. .io. It. Laamgfoid. Tho old gentleman has grown feebler of bite years, yet, he reluctaotly made the change. 1e has inany warm friends here who regret his departure. May he yet live to spend many years of peace anld gladness. AMr. and Mrs. .1ohn1 .1. Mayer hae rented and are occupying I)r. V3ang ford's spleidid home. Al rs. WilI ie K i rk pat,rick )ouglas and lie sweet little dauglIterI, of Iussell Ville, Ark., are lt. the pariental roof. 'hey were aevompanied by 1is Louise K irkputrick, who haits beenl visiting her sister's faimlily in the Arkansas hoine. Mrs. 1). W. IHoland has been quilte slek, bit is again%l con valescent,t. Nilr. Holand's sister, from l2ittle IoulItain, his been spending some days w itt the ramiily. The A. it. 1'. con)gregationl had the >leasure of hearinz t,wo int,eresting ser ai>ns by Rev. Louis HIickman, who :radluated last, week it tle Due West. Pheological Semtinary, Sbiat.hli morn ig and afternoon. lie has left, for his ionic in Virginia. Iev. .1. I1. I Iod of he King's Creec charge will preach 10r. next, Stbbath lit. half-past four. I the other chirches here did on list 3abbath, tid will on next Sabbath, old t,heir regular services. Prof. lufus ('. Counts, an l unnius of lewberry College, class of '95, who has teen teaching in North Ciarolinit, is at Iomo for tle vacation, and right glad re we all to see himi]) her again. lie 'ill return tand resume charge of his chool in 80pltmber. Mirs. Alice ltbertson, late of New terry, has been visiting (Li family f he- brother, MI r. .los. H. lhi nter, and Iisb Carric Atill of Newbri-r has been njoying a visit, to her cousinls at this lospitayleh home. Tho fornie left this veek for- a visit to New York city. Miss Lena Aloseley, charmin g young aughter of (ol. If. C. Moseloy, ild i isses BJessic inid DA ia I towers, accom 4ished daughters of INI r. I,. S. Iowers, ave been visiting fiends In Clinton r sm01110 days. NIi-s. Addle Hodges, who r-esidled here few years ago but hats Sinen lived in p)artanbur-g, is delighinzg frienids antd Cquaiintanttces her-e wit,h a visit. Mi-s. 10. C. Ilidgell ait the children, Baitei'burtg, ar-c visitiing (lie ol home. 'le D)octor- will doubtless comoe over Iter. Their Ileasan t faces and hiappy atiures areo always a joy' to those who no w them. I'rof. N. 10. Anil, who prtesidled over at- Graded School sessions of '97-8 and 8-0, hias been visit,ing frienids here nec his recent -ettuirn from 'Texas. her-e are mnaty of us who enn tnever rget hlim as teacher, fiend, and gen enman, and his oceasionial vIsIts at-c as ra,ly appr-eiated as an oasIs in the osert. L'ALg-gio, WVednesday, .Junc 2'ith. A Thioiisamiu Toont Could ntot express the rapiltire of An lo E. SprInger, of 1125 Hloward st., liladelphia, Pai., when she fotund that 'r. Ki(ng's New Discovery for Con mtfitont had completely cured her of hacking cough that for niany years a(l made life a bur-den. All other mIredies and doctors could gIve her no cip, but she says of this Royal Cure "'it sooni remto -ed I le pain IiIn mny iest, and( 1 cant now sleep soundly, murething I cazn scarcely remtembero lig before. I feel lIke sountding its iaises throughout the Uniiverse." Ho il ever-y oneo who tries D)r. King's ew Discovery for any troublei of the iroat Chest, or Lungs. Price 50c. and .00. Trial bottles free at all Drug ores; every bottle guaranteed.. WEDDING PRESENTS : olory Stands, Butter Dishes, |( ako Plates, Syrup Pitchorn, Sugar Dishesn, Spoon H olders," Cream Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Taiters, Knives, Forks, oa and Table Spoons,t Sugar Spoons, Ilutter KniveH, Gravy Ladles, Soup L~ad1ls, &c., 0 ado in quadruple plato ONLY. Wo so have a new lot of SteorJing Silver n ~a Spoons anid a few Seth ThomasI ocks left which Mtus'ir go. Yours truly, DANIE~LS & 00. WVeek Enti Rates. L gtectiveJune :id and continuing to l( d IncludIng August 11th, the follow g Week End rates will apply from r1 ewberry and Preospeity, S. C., ever o Atlantic Coast Lne: To Water >. S. C., Harr-Is Springs, S. C., and -cenvillo, S. C. Tickets sold Satur ye and Sundays, good returni ng, sving dlestinationi not later than Mon y followIng dlate of sale, $2.C), ( To Glenn Spings, S. U. Tickets sold ~turdays and Sundays, good irel urn ig, ving destinatIon not later thant Men y followIng date of sale, $2 50. Iron clad sIgnature form tickets lIm ad to continuous passage to be iued. A pproved: Issued by M. EMMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, Trale Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Me,"n's high cut brogans at g0e. at f tf .M. A. lRenwick'o The )iggest ost, salO that ever hap pened in Newherry is going on at f tf M. A. Itenwick'p. llenwick hIts a few im1or'o of tho<o Serge Suits left that you can buy at cost. J tr Iig line of Crash Suilts, Serge Coat", Alpael Coats and Vests, etc., at co't this week at i01nwick's. f tf All kinds of H lats at lenwick's th is week and next week at cost. Why is NI. A. R?enwick solling so many goods ? lecauso he is selling ('1othuing, Shoes aid Iltat4 at cost. ftf Drop in atN. A. Renwick's this week anId buy a suit, hat and pai' of Shoes at cost for cash. f tf All (lotlig, Shoes and Hats at co-t for cash at, M. A. lIenwIck's. f if ILadies', lisses' and Children's Ox ford Ties at cost for two weeks at Ml. A, Renwick'- I f A big cost stile is going on at '1. A U'en wickc's. ~ ift Umbrellas ateost at M. A. lRenwick.i Straw Ilats In profusien at cost foW cash at lRenwick's. f tf New lot of Summer Neckwear, it. f tI Rllnwick'Q. 1W lite of 8uinme' Inderwewr it, fi f M. A. Ienwick's. I leiser's and Crossett's Shoes for men at cost at NI. A. kIenwick's. f tf lig line of Negligee Shirts at M. A Ienwieck's. ftr hieni's Suits, Roys' Silts and ('hiII) d ren's Huits at cost at M. A . I ten wioc . Clothiing, Shoes and I lats ofl kill 1011k at cost at Ml. A. lItenwilck's. f tf Negligee Shirts inl profstiioni at M\i. A. Rtenwick's. f r V!.I Kid shoes forI men in Tni and Black at cost for two weeks at MT. A, Itenwiet's. f If l"est, (Um0rella in the vor-ld for the iloney at Wootenl's. t New lot of New 1lrngland Watehi> just in. Conic in aind See us. t t.f ,inels & Co. A eholiee assortment, of fresh candies at G ilder's Corne I)rg Store. t&ftf We lit tho hard to fit correct cloth in at, right prices lit Vootei's. Iloisehold ammionia 5(-. per bottle at CIG Ider's Corner Drog Store. t.&ftf Tooth, Nail and Iltl I ruslihes, and Briusles of till kinds, at,G;ilder's Corier Drug Store. t&ftf A -)c. hottle of otir aimonia will re Iove all oil spots from your suit and give It a fresh i IKIpe'aranc1eC. Gllder's Corner i)rug Store. t&ftf Try out' I0k. box of Toilet Soap. It can't, be beat. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. ts tr Silk Gloria Umbrella, 98 cents at, Wooten's. t&f tf. Our1' screen doors are gitaran teed to Stop flies-id give satisfaction in every )ar't,iCular1'. Stewart Bros. 10. HI. Leslie, Mani Maison's "rutit, Jar's tand IRubbe'rs, low.. est, cash pr1ices, at Gilder's Cornier Dru'n Storo' t&ft,s Try our 5o:. Tatlcuiin P owdert, its large ii box as Mlennten's. Glider's Coi'ner Drug Store. t&ft,f If you nleed any columnns, bal uster's 01' t,uned work get otr pr'tces hefore you buy. We will save you money. Satis faction gunaratnteed. STnAn icrtos', General Wtagotn and IlLggy ltpat ing (d0n1 Oin slort notiec, atnd horst shoeing a specialt,y, by S. K. Bouth. iligh t, ft onting public sqinare, New.. ber'ry, S. C. it Toilet Soaps, P'erfumer'y atnd Toilk.t Sponiges at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. We catn 5top them--the Ilieg. ITgo ur screeni door and wlndows. Stowart Ur'os. S. H. Leslie, Man. An Except'on otthe Rul, A shop whereo you can get what you rant anid when you want it,. ST1UAlwr Bros. E. HI. Lm'shmn, Manager. t&,ftf Go to Smuith Co's. for F"ruit Jar's. :ubber's at 5ic. per dozen. A t Mittle's or'ner-. t&t -it ECgges and Chickeons. liest prIices paid for' eggs andi ch ickens. 14t. C. J. McWhirter. P.rLoci 0 t 0nrn I will fortnishi a fir'st-class barbacue t Pomtaria on Saturday, .July 7th. 'rofessional Cooks, choico meats aind day of enjoymecnt, guat'anteed to all. ,omc. 4t, Adam L. AulIl, W8TIO0S adl AN8HVER. Question: Whore should we buy ur Cooling Soda D)rinks and Delic >us Ice (Jreams during Commence. Answer: AL Polham's Fountains tihe Two Stores. Q. Where are the Two Stores? A. One, the Drug Store, next to 20 Savings Bank. The other, the rockery and Lamp Store, just op. osite. Q. Where should I take my 'rescriptions from the doctoj? A. To Pelham's Pharmacy, where 2o Best and Freshest Drugs and Ihemicals only are compounded by killful and (Graduated Pharmacists, Remember the place. The People,Patronize PE LH A,V?8 PH AR V Because it pays. S